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i'm george howell. this is cnn newsroom. big details on this deal with iran and fears from israel and condemnation i should say over this deal, that they say does not curb iran's nuclear program. negotiators in switzerland announced the agreement on thursday. they now face a june 30th deadline for the final deal. but israel is blasting the agreement. prime minister benjamin netanyahu says it threatens that country's survival. his spokesman talked to cnn. >> we see this deal as very dangerous. we say this deal is a move in the wrong direction. the alternative to this bad deal is a good deal. a good deal is one that would actually restrict and dismantle the iranian nuclear infrastructure. a deal that demands real changes in iranian behavior. >> word of the agreement sparked celebrations in the streets of tehran. crowds saying in celebration at the prospect of sanctions coming to an end. but iran's foreign minister says the agreement won't end decades of mistrust. listen. >> we have serious differences wit
i'm george howell. this is cnn newsroom. big details on this deal with iran and fears from israel and condemnation i should say over this deal, that they say does not curb iran's nuclear program. negotiators in switzerland announced the agreement on thursday. they now face a june 30th deadline for the final deal. but israel is blasting the agreement. prime minister benjamin netanyahu says it threatens that country's survival. his spokesman talked to cnn. >> we see this deal as very...
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i'm george howell. this is cnn newsroom. >>> we begin this hour in the united states where tornadoes have been tearing through part of the midwest. you can see an example of it here. a huge twister ripping through a town in illinois. there's also confirmation of one death in fairdale, illinois. in aetna, kansas, storm chaser kelly williamson was able to shoot these images of a twister on the ground in that area. back in illinois, reporter lindsey clark with wrex tweeted these pictures, showing rescuers pulling out people trapped at a restaurant and home. these of course are just a few examples of the significant damage these tornadoes have caused across the region. the severe weather threat continues for many people at this hour. meteorologist derek vandam has been following it all. >> the video we just showed a second ago and the picture that came after it, one tornado was much wider than the other. but often people think that these large wedge tornados are the most dangerous and destructive. not alway
i'm george howell. this is cnn newsroom. >>> we begin this hour in the united states where tornadoes have been tearing through part of the midwest. you can see an example of it here. a huge twister ripping through a town in illinois. there's also confirmation of one death in fairdale, illinois. in aetna, kansas, storm chaser kelly williamson was able to shoot these images of a twister on the ground in that area. back in illinois, reporter lindsey clark with wrex tweeted these pictures,...
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i'm george howell. a close-knit town in the state of illinois is cleaning up after devastating tornadoes killed two people and left widespread damage. two counties in the straight now disaster areas -- in the state are now disaster areas. ed lavandera has the story. >> reporter: the fire chief in fairdale, illinois, says tornadoes of this magnitude is not something they are used to. this storm did take a dead tlooel on this town. there are also amazing stories of survival. if you look behind me inside those two cars, there were three adults and three children when the tornado struck and thigh survived to tell the story. with terrifying ferociousness, tornadoes tore through chicago. >> i am scared to death of storm. i was watching everything. >> i feel like it's a bad dream. something i'd be watching somewhere else, not in my neighborhood. >> reporter: one tornado cut a 22-mile path through this flatland, the town of fairdale. a small dot on the map, but a tornado tore right through it. the town does hav
i'm george howell. a close-knit town in the state of illinois is cleaning up after devastating tornadoes killed two people and left widespread damage. two counties in the straight now disaster areas -- in the state are now disaster areas. ed lavandera has the story. >> reporter: the fire chief in fairdale, illinois, says tornadoes of this magnitude is not something they are used to. this storm did take a dead tlooel on this town. there are also amazing stories of survival. if you look...
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i'm george howell. >> and i'm natalie allen. you're watching cnn newsroom. >> you could say it's been a long time coming. nine years in the making. but now a frame work deal is done to keep iran from getting a nuclear weapon. negotiators in switzerland announced this preliminary agreement on thursday. >> iran would reduce its stockpile of enriched uranium. in exchange the u.s. and europe would lift sanctions against tehran. jim acosta has more from the white house. >> reporter: just when the iran nuclear talks appeared to be going nowhere fast, top diplomats revealed a potential breakthrough. moments later, out came the salesman in chief. >> the united states, together with our allies and partners, has reached a historic understanding with iran, which, if fully implemented, will prevent it from obtaining a nuclear weapon. >> reporter: president obama sounded as if he was trying to convince the entire world that the deal now in place is the only practical way to block iran from nuclear weapons. >> iran is not going to simply dism
i'm george howell. >> and i'm natalie allen. you're watching cnn newsroom. >> you could say it's been a long time coming. nine years in the making. but now a frame work deal is done to keep iran from getting a nuclear weapon. negotiators in switzerland announced this preliminary agreement on thursday. >> iran would reduce its stockpile of enriched uranium. in exchange the u.s. and europe would lift sanctions against tehran. jim acosta has more from the white house. >>...
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ogelbee was 31 years old, he was married to sally howellment and her parents were involved in a lot of wheeling banking industry that were very social. and she lived down if street from him, which was kind of neat. and he and sally were happily married for many, many years. she passed away before he did from comply case e kagszs of all things of whooping cough. but during the time that they were married, they had one daughter. her name was serita, spanish for little sa rarks named after her mom. and serita was the love of her life. she was lovely, tall -- much taller than the average woman of that time period. she was about 5'11", which was unusual. because he saw a lot of opportunity with iron ore being the principle, he saw that the iron ore mines were opening up. he relocated the family in cleveland. that's where his base of operations was. and so they lived on euch lirks id avenue which was called millionaire row. mr. oglebee made his fortune in 19d 00 when he was asked to manage j.d. rockefeller's iron ore mines chlts it was the largest range in the world. and mr. ogleb, ee was in
ogelbee was 31 years old, he was married to sally howellment and her parents were involved in a lot of wheeling banking industry that were very social. and she lived down if street from him, which was kind of neat. and he and sally were happily married for many, many years. she passed away before he did from comply case e kagszs of all things of whooping cough. but during the time that they were married, they had one daughter. her name was serita, spanish for little sa rarks named after her...
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. >> my husband was howell dean burchfield. he was known has hal or h.d. he was a very jovial, fun-loving guy. >> when i received the orders, anxiety hit me first because this is a serious thing and i had 16 months to go home. is it life or his life? and that's what is going on in my head. if i don't carry this assault out, then it's me. also the kite read that you would be receiving a fish line from above in a blue bag. everything that you need would be contained in that bag. double-edged cast iron knife with a double edge and it was tempered because it left no fingerprints. i waited like three days and when the line came down, that morning, i fished it in, took the blue bag off and i got the spear shaft from that off the fishing line and i waited. sergeant burchfield approached my cell with flashlight and he saw me standing there, he asked if i needed a light for my cigarette. i had a camel in my mouth. that's when he turned. when he turned into the cell, i hit him. i stabbed him, speared him one time. he turned around, grabbed his whistle, started blowi
. >> my husband was howell dean burchfield. he was known has hal or h.d. he was a very jovial, fun-loving guy. >> when i received the orders, anxiety hit me first because this is a serious thing and i had 16 months to go home. is it life or his life? and that's what is going on in my head. if i don't carry this assault out, then it's me. also the kite read that you would be receiving a fish line from above in a blue bag. everything that you need would be contained in that bag....
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i'm george howell. >> and i'm natalie allen. you're watching cnn newsroom. >> we start this hour in washington. u.s. president barack obama says he takes full responsibility for a drone strike that killed two western hostages. >> the american and italian aide workers were held near the pakistan/afghanistan border. senior correspondent jim acosta has more for us. >> reporter: president obama was forced to face one of the most harsh realities on his war on terrorism that even precise drone strikes can go horribly wrong. >> it is a cruel and bitter truth that in the bog of war certainly and foit against terrorists sperkly. mistakes sometimes deadly mistakes, can occur. >> one of those mistakes happened in january when the cia conducted a drone strike near the afghanistan/pakistan border that interadd vertantly killed two hostages. u.s. government contractor warren weinstein captured from his home in pakistan and held by al qaeda since 2011 and italian aide worker, giovanni lo porto. >> as president and commander-in-chief, i take fu
i'm george howell. >> and i'm natalie allen. you're watching cnn newsroom. >> we start this hour in washington. u.s. president barack obama says he takes full responsibility for a drone strike that killed two western hostages. >> the american and italian aide workers were held near the pakistan/afghanistan border. senior correspondent jim acosta has more for us. >> reporter: president obama was forced to face one of the most harsh realities on his war on terrorism that...
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i'm george howell.ng cnns continuing coverage of the devastating earthquake in nepal. it is 3:15 p.m. in that country. here is what we know at this hour. several aftershocks have shaken the region in recent hours including a 6.7 magnitude earthquake. it comes a day after 2,000 people lost their lives in the original 7.8 earthquake. rescue crews are scrambling through the debris you see here, looking for any survivors they can find. a tour group called lost earth adventures had a team of people on mt. everest. the co-founder joins me on the phone in the united kingdom. thank you so much for taking time with us. what was the situation? what was it like for that group getting off the mountain? >> thank you for having me. it was quite taxing. obviously unexpected. we went up to everest base camp which is where the majority of the damage and avalanches occurred. we were in a safer area, really. for everyone involved, it was terrifying, really. >> sarah, i need you to clarify for me, you were not on the mount
i'm george howell.ng cnns continuing coverage of the devastating earthquake in nepal. it is 3:15 p.m. in that country. here is what we know at this hour. several aftershocks have shaken the region in recent hours including a 6.7 magnitude earthquake. it comes a day after 2,000 people lost their lives in the original 7.8 earthquake. rescue crews are scrambling through the debris you see here, looking for any survivors they can find. a tour group called lost earth adventures had a team of people...
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leon: the punishment for a man who claims t alison: eight howell left -- a twowel left to close to a lamp is blamed for the death of three people. a brooklyn park home caught fire back in february. the husband was inside the home, but managed to escape. a judge bands a montgomery county man from owning animals. after finding him lt of 12 counts of animal abuse. they rescued seven horses from his farm. they were malnourished. one of the horses died. the others survived. >> the situation was deplorable for these animals. your heartstrings are getting hold that and you have to look at such conditions. alison: the judge did not believe curry's story that a back injury prevented him from taking care of the animals. the judge sentenced him to three years of supervised probation. leon: an area is mourning the death of a teacher. morgan hair was found dead in his home this morning. the death was related to an existing medical condition. many questions, few answers after the death of a virginia teenager. madison small died suddenly on tuesday morning after falling ill the night before. she wa
leon: the punishment for a man who claims t alison: eight howell left -- a twowel left to close to a lamp is blamed for the death of three people. a brooklyn park home caught fire back in february. the husband was inside the home, but managed to escape. a judge bands a montgomery county man from owning animals. after finding him lt of 12 counts of animal abuse. they rescued seven horses from his farm. they were malnourished. one of the horses died. the others survived. >> the situation...
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we've created tongue in check name of the recording centerenter studio has you may recall what your howell rate is for recording. >> i see. >> it's been alive that being said that is a way to convoy we have live music happening it is a good time and the band is on as if we were a recording studio unfortunately inform planned recording or mixing it is you can say a tongue in check way to convey atmosphere and and to any public comment? to the interior we how do we capture the spaces and energy our inspiration is shanghai 1936 those with cultural melting pots to bring the cultures together united in jazz and san francisco is that basically the local tech forces creating culture moving forward how can we be the spot for the movers and shakers around 1:30 over the last night cap we're looking for pacific islander from the tradition from a design sense that brings an international infusion this is a design to go forward and push that internationally >> i love our answers they're great. >> my pleasure. >> any other questions. >> commissioner perez >> hi thank you for coming i'm glad you reached
we've created tongue in check name of the recording centerenter studio has you may recall what your howell rate is for recording. >> i see. >> it's been alive that being said that is a way to convoy we have live music happening it is a good time and the band is on as if we were a recording studio unfortunately inform planned recording or mixing it is you can say a tongue in check way to convey atmosphere and and to any public comment? to the interior we how do we capture the spaces...
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i'm george howell. this is "cnn newsroom." and we begin in washington where u.s. president barack obama says he takes full responsibility for a drone strike that killed two western hostages. the american and italian aid worker were being held at an al qaeda compound near the pakistan/afghanistan border. senior white house correspondent jim acosta has details. >> president obama was forced to face one of the harsh realities of this war on terrorism that even precise drone strikes can go horribly wrong. >> it is a crew and bitter truth that in the fog of war generally and in the fight against terrorists specifically mistakes, sometimes deadly mistakes, can occur. >> one of those mistakes happened in january when the cia conducted a drone strike near the afghanistan/pakistan border that inadvertently killed two host aemgs. u.s. government contractor warren weinstein and italian aid worker giovani la porto. >> i simply want to say this. as president and as commander in chief, i take full responsibility for all our counterterrorism operations. i profoundly regret what
i'm george howell. this is "cnn newsroom." and we begin in washington where u.s. president barack obama says he takes full responsibility for a drone strike that killed two western hostages. the american and italian aid worker were being held at an al qaeda compound near the pakistan/afghanistan border. senior white house correspondent jim acosta has details. >> president obama was forced to face one of the harsh realities of this war on terrorism that even precise drone strikes...
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i'm george howell. a volcano in southern chile has forced 1400 people from their homes.0 centimeters or ash in that area. >> reporter: these days all eyes on southern chile on the cabuco volcano. we finally made it in. >> reporter: the volcano erupted for the first time in 40 years on wednesday. a second eruption just a few hours later. now we work wour way closer to the still smoldering crater. past one, two -- three checkpoints to get into the zone. we are finally here, you can hardly breathe when you roll down the windows. the sheep, the cattle are left behind. they're trying to get them out now. if you just look ahead there are just clouds of ash wherever we go. this was one of the first towns evacuated. residents now allowed back for a short time to clean the ash off their houses and save what they can. the first thing we did was to grab the dogs and run, he says. now, we're cleaning up because it's going to rain soon and it will make the ash very heavy. friends and family scrambling to clean off roofs before they collapse under the weight. literally buckets of ash
i'm george howell. a volcano in southern chile has forced 1400 people from their homes.0 centimeters or ash in that area. >> reporter: these days all eyes on southern chile on the cabuco volcano. we finally made it in. >> reporter: the volcano erupted for the first time in 40 years on wednesday. a second eruption just a few hours later. now we work wour way closer to the still smoldering crater. past one, two -- three checkpoints to get into the zone. we are finally here, you can...
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. >> just two cell doors down from this teenage flight risk is 18-year-old kenneth howell. >> trying to find some way of getting out. >> howell made his first move to scale the pendleton fences at the crack of dawn. >> almost made it over that time. it wouldn't have been my first time. i cut myself before. i'm used to so much pain from early on in my childhood, it's just a small scratch compared. i can have a gouge from here down to here. i'll just look at it like wow. >> as one of the largest maximum security juvenile prisons in the country, pendleton are responsible for educating and rehabilitating teenage gang members, sex offenders, and juveniles with mental health issues for the indiana department of corrections. >> in our jurisdiction, in our state, the department of corrections became a solution to a very aggressive, difficult child to handle. truly those kids that are seen as public threats. >> i spent from age 10 to 12 in state hospitals for mental problems. i got locked up at age 13. from there, i messed up by getting in a fight at school while i was at placement. it got me
. >> just two cell doors down from this teenage flight risk is 18-year-old kenneth howell. >> trying to find some way of getting out. >> howell made his first move to scale the pendleton fences at the crack of dawn. >> almost made it over that time. it wouldn't have been my first time. i cut myself before. i'm used to so much pain from early on in my childhood, it's just a small scratch compared. i can have a gouge from here down to here. i'll just look at it like wow....
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we're on pine street and howell road.person were hurt at an apartment fire here. fire officials say one person who lives in that apartment building is being streeted for smoke inhalation. a police officer trying to get people out also suffered smoke inhalation. officials say both of the injuries are considered minor. the fire crew you just saw there they got the fire under control about ten minutes ago. the cause of the fire still under investigation. we'll keep you posted if there is anything new. >>> there are also new developments involves the parents of a boy in fairfield who was the focus of monday morning's amber alert. the child was found safe but now the parents are accusing the police of misconduct. ktvu fox 2 alex savidge is in our newsroom with new video released by fairfield police. >> reporter: good morning to you. during that desperate search on monday for this missing boy in fairfield. repeatedly asked for permission to check the families home to make sure he wasn't inside. but the boys mother refused over
we're on pine street and howell road.person were hurt at an apartment fire here. fire officials say one person who lives in that apartment building is being streeted for smoke inhalation. a police officer trying to get people out also suffered smoke inhalation. officials say both of the injuries are considered minor. the fire crew you just saw there they got the fire under control about ten minutes ago. the cause of the fire still under investigation. we'll keep you posted if there is anything...
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confirmed dead including a doctor at the base camp, marisa eve girawong, four students are safe, howell posted on facebook his path to cat -- katmandu is blocked. >>> two people were found dead after a sailboat regatta. driving rain and winds hit before the regatta was supposed to start flipping boats and leaving many struggling in the water. >>> 18-year-old jameer bullard was walking with a friend along mechanic street when someone opened fire. he pushed himself to safety and realized he had been shot. he died at cooper university hospital. he was a linebacker and running back at woodrow wilson high school. his family said he had dozens of college offers including one from temple university. >>> a philadelphia congregation remembered a long time neighborhood friend who lost his life to senseless violence. the african church in overbrook held a special service for james stuhlman who was shot and killed while walking his dog last month. three teenagers are in custody facing the charge of killing him. >> david murphy is here with accuweather. >> reporter: storm tracker 6 live double scan
confirmed dead including a doctor at the base camp, marisa eve girawong, four students are safe, howell posted on facebook his path to cat -- katmandu is blocked. >>> two people were found dead after a sailboat regatta. driving rain and winds hit before the regatta was supposed to start flipping boats and leaving many struggling in the water. >>> 18-year-old jameer bullard was walking with a friend along mechanic street when someone opened fire. he pushed himself to safety and...
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it started at 5:45 on pine and howell. people are being treated for smoke inhalation including a martinez police officer. no word on how the fire started but we have a crew on the way to the scene and we'll update you as the story develops. >>> and a fire at a large home in walnut creek under control. it took firefighters about an hour and a half to put out the flames this morning. that fire broke out around 3:45 on the 600 block of la casa via. so far no reports of injuries. the home though is totaled. no word on what might have caused that fire. >>> a crucial vote today on a law designed to ensure most california schoolkids get vaccinated. the proposal has undergone some major changes after stalling last week. kiet do joins us from san jose to tell us what the senate education committee is taking up. kiet. >>> good morning. we are getting a realtime look at the law making process here, the deals, the compromises. this is how the sausage gets made. so here a look at the latest changes coming to senate bill 277. children w
it started at 5:45 on pine and howell. people are being treated for smoke inhalation including a martinez police officer. no word on how the fire started but we have a crew on the way to the scene and we'll update you as the story develops. >>> and a fire at a large home in walnut creek under control. it took firefighters about an hour and a half to put out the flames this morning. that fire broke out around 3:45 on the 600 block of la casa via. so far no reports of injuries. the home...
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jeremy howell reports from one company whose business model, well, it's not for the faint-hearted. >>eporter: meet one of bellentech's biggest money makers. this chilean rose spider one of the most poisonous in the world, is first sedated and then has the venom extracted from its fangs. venoms are highly sought after by medical researchers, because they contain chemicals which could be central to curing cancers or developing new antibiotics. steve trim started this business in the back of a pet job. he's since expanded it. crowd funding, he said was crucial to raising the money needed. >> business angels and angel networks put in small amounts of money, and the venture capitalists don't start below a million pounds typically. and for us our business model is right in the center in the 300 to 500,000 pounds. we have to try to solve that gap, and how we did it is with crowd funding. >> reporter: firms like venom tech sell shares to people through crowd funding websites. if the business is sold for a profit, they earn dividends >> reporter: the uk is the leading company in europe when it
jeremy howell reports from one company whose business model, well, it's not for the faint-hearted. >>eporter: meet one of bellentech's biggest money makers. this chilean rose spider one of the most poisonous in the world, is first sedated and then has the venom extracted from its fangs. venoms are highly sought after by medical researchers, because they contain chemicals which could be central to curing cancers or developing new antibiotics. steve trim started this business in the back of...
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someone bought a powerball ticket worth $2 million in lehigh county at the white howell mini-mart. the store gets a $10,000 bonus as well. so far no winner has been announced. but let's take a look at the numbers anyway. the ticket matched all five balls drawn. 1, 12 32 42, 58. it did not match the red powerball of 12. check your ticket from saturday's drawing and see if you hit the $2 million jackpot. that would be nice. >>> well definitely a beautiful start to the workweek. plenty of sunshine. but tomorrow we're going to have changes. rain starts to move in for your tuesday. for some of you for the morning commute hours, some other parts of the area could see the heavy rain that don't see the heavy commute rain. we'll show you timing in just a second. temperatures stay nice the rest of the week. no giant cooldown any time soon. mid-70s through lehigh valley. 72, glass borough. 67 wilmington. 73 in dover. mid-60s through much of south jersey. mid-50s in stone a harbor. locally we're dry. but the rain is on the way. like i mentioned, for some areas early tomorrow morning. future we
someone bought a powerball ticket worth $2 million in lehigh county at the white howell mini-mart. the store gets a $10,000 bonus as well. so far no winner has been announced. but let's take a look at the numbers anyway. the ticket matched all five balls drawn. 1, 12 32 42, 58. it did not match the red powerball of 12. check your ticket from saturday's drawing and see if you hit the $2 million jackpot. that would be nice. >>> well definitely a beautiful start to the workweek. plenty of...
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justice howell was shot dead saturday. police say they were responding to a report of an argument or possible gunshot, and that they recovered a handgun at the scene. but witnesses have contradicted that account, saying howell was unarmed. a fraternity chapter at the university of virginia which was accused of hosting an alleged gang-rape in "rolling stone's" retracted article has announced plans to sue the magazine. following a report from the columbia graduate school of journalism which found multiple reporting and editing errors "rolling stone" has continued to place blame for the report on the alleged victim at the center of the piece, jackie. "rolling stone" publisher jann wenner told "the new york times" that she was a "really expert fabulist storyteller" who manipulated the magazine. but columbia journalism school dean sheila coronel said the report placed responsibility squarely on "rolling stone." >> there are problems of standards and procedures. they had nothing to do -- those were the key issues of our report.
justice howell was shot dead saturday. police say they were responding to a report of an argument or possible gunshot, and that they recovered a handgun at the scene. but witnesses have contradicted that account, saying howell was unarmed. a fraternity chapter at the university of virginia which was accused of hosting an alleged gang-rape in "rolling stone's" retracted article has announced plans to sue the magazine. following a report from the columbia graduate school of journalism...
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. >>> tim howell scaling this huge man-made rockwall. it's actually a dam.m misson dam in switzerland. you can see a bun. of climbers put up different hand holds and footholds on the wall. 541 feet this thing stretches into the zblar wowair. >> wow. >> six pitches. attempting the sixth without rope. >> no. >> he does have a parachute. free soloing this monster wall. when they finally gets a bit of arm pump he's getting tired and he bails. >> no. >> you just jump. epic jump by epic tv. this whole video put together by them the jump spectacular. green valley below. >> it looks like the second time he walked up there. this is like the regular way. >> right. he's got a buddy. a friend jumping off the top of the dam a couple of times just, well, for fun. >> fantastic that someone set this up at the dam. they actually allow these climbers to get on the wall climb it and jump off of it. >> it is cool. think, i'm sure they did their homework. ho dow you drill into the dam. >> did they have a vodka martini waiting at the bottom? something very james bond. gorgeous. >
. >>> tim howell scaling this huge man-made rockwall. it's actually a dam.m misson dam in switzerland. you can see a bun. of climbers put up different hand holds and footholds on the wall. 541 feet this thing stretches into the zblar wowair. >> wow. >> six pitches. attempting the sixth without rope. >> no. >> he does have a parachute. free soloing this monster wall. when they finally gets a bit of arm pump he's getting tired and he bails. >> no. >>...
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so pete howell, who was tasked with putting together a seminar that we ran for all the senior officers he got some of his buddies, chalmers johnson from berkeley, the reigning expert at that time on japan in north asia and israel vocal that you who's starting his book on deng xiaoping. who else did they have? i can't remember. he was iraq's third and got a bunch of people together. the seminar was well received and went over well and give a little perspective for the managers to think about and doing that. and it was supported by walt. >> rick, do you think we could leave it there for now? >> i want to say one thing about one person sitting here because this we should not forget. the part of the success of the asia course was that we hired very bright motivated selfless people that were locals to the countries and developed into managers, et cetera and probably the best example of that issue yet and won't who is here. he will be in the history books as citibank forever because the only country manager whoever turned the lights out on a country and then went back and turned the lights b
so pete howell, who was tasked with putting together a seminar that we ran for all the senior officers he got some of his buddies, chalmers johnson from berkeley, the reigning expert at that time on japan in north asia and israel vocal that you who's starting his book on deng xiaoping. who else did they have? i can't remember. he was iraq's third and got a bunch of people together. the seminar was well received and went over well and give a little perspective for the managers to think about and...
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destiny is described at 53 she was wearing a maroon shirt with an howell insignia on the front, a cheetah print front, a cheetah print scarf, blue jeans and white tennis shoes. authorities say destiny often goes to the ceremony mall, the park, and the ceremony library. >>> the eight-year-old fairfield boy who was the subject of an amber alert is thinking the people who help find him. the boy was asleep in his mother's car in the driveway of the family home when someone stole the car before dawn yesterday morning. the parents were getting ready to take their children to school and have gone back inside the house for about 30 seconds. four hours later, a neighbor spotted the missing car and found brock guzman still asleep and unharmed inside. >> i just want to say thank you to everybody that was out looking for me. i'm very happy to be home. >> fairfield police say they are interviewing a person of interest in this case. >>> students in chinatown san francisco are getting a lesson that could potentially save their lives. it's a new program a new program that aims to teach them how to deal w
destiny is described at 53 she was wearing a maroon shirt with an howell insignia on the front, a cheetah print front, a cheetah print scarf, blue jeans and white tennis shoes. authorities say destiny often goes to the ceremony mall, the park, and the ceremony library. >>> the eight-year-old fairfield boy who was the subject of an amber alert is thinking the people who help find him. the boy was asleep in his mother's car in the driveway of the family home when someone stole the car...
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by this time, the commander is this fella over here, major sesh howell. he must have had light blue eyes. but he is struck down in this final charge on the confederate batteries and he is later interred outside of liberty church and that is howle's grave. another casualty is martin sutherland. a rather nasty, nasty looking wound there. they then hit the confederate hospital trains and the confederate general is captured. several squadrons hit the stage road and start to charge towards the village of the courthouse. in doing so they nearly round up this fella here. is that general lee? no. that is his double. he ended up falling off and landing in some sas frasz bushes. you've got to remember, it's dark. they charged over the ridge west of town. and the men of the 15th new york cut down jesse hutchins. jesse is with company a, fifth alabama battalion. jesse enlisted april 15th, 1861. he's knocked off of his horse. after he falls, the charge kind of spends itself right in front of the home of george peers. at least by one account there's north carolinans th
by this time, the commander is this fella over here, major sesh howell. he must have had light blue eyes. but he is struck down in this final charge on the confederate batteries and he is later interred outside of liberty church and that is howle's grave. another casualty is martin sutherland. a rather nasty, nasty looking wound there. they then hit the confederate hospital trains and the confederate general is captured. several squadrons hit the stage road and start to charge towards the...
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. >>> this morning on today, howell would your smartphone survive a fall?om ten stories up? nbc's jeff rossen puts the most popular phones to the test. now to the latest in sports i'll send it over to betty nguyen. >> good morning. atlanta hawks looking to bounce back from back to back losses with the nets. first quarter good dish as he hits kyle corver for the three. to the fourth nets go on an 11-2 run. but they fall short 107-93. hawks lead the series three games to two. the memphis grizzlies advance to the second round of the playoffs. they pull out a victory over the blazers last night. he lead the way with 26 points and 14 boards. the grizzlies will take on the top team in the west and that will be the golden state warriors. to the nhl a crucial game seven between the lightning and red wings. it's scoreless until the third period. he gets the pass and the first goal of the game. a couple of minutes later you have to watch this red wings with an empty net and antoin goes the length of the ice to seal the deal. look at that shot. the lightning win it 2-
. >>> this morning on today, howell would your smartphone survive a fall?om ten stories up? nbc's jeff rossen puts the most popular phones to the test. now to the latest in sports i'll send it over to betty nguyen. >> good morning. atlanta hawks looking to bounce back from back to back losses with the nets. first quarter good dish as he hits kyle corver for the three. to the fourth nets go on an 11-2 run. but they fall short 107-93. hawks lead the series three games to two. the...
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howell could the cuban leader respond to such generosity but to claim he is open to discusses sensitive issues, including human rights and absolve mr. obama of anticuban imperialism. >> i have told president obama myself that i am very emotional when i talk about the revolution i apologize to him because president obama had no responsibility with this. there were 10 presidents before him, all of them have a debt to us. but president obama. lou: castro in addition to absolving president obama of blame, even adding he read his books, the president did not waste time straightening outcast -- castro's version of his reality. can you feel the excitement building? the suspend building? mr. castro not in danger of losing his job as president obama insisted to the surprise of many he is quote not in the business of regime change. turns out that the obama doctrine is about proximity strong arm dictators president's targets for regime change in libya, egypt and syria but not a problem in the western hemisphere in particular. an island in the gulf. embattled democratic senator bob menendez had a p
howell could the cuban leader respond to such generosity but to claim he is open to discusses sensitive issues, including human rights and absolve mr. obama of anticuban imperialism. >> i have told president obama myself that i am very emotional when i talk about the revolution i apologize to him because president obama had no responsibility with this. there were 10 presidents before him, all of them have a debt to us. but president obama. lou: castro in addition to absolving president...
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we continue our live coverage next with george howell after a short break. i'm natalie allen.atching cnn. ♪ >>> welcome back to our viewers in the united states and around the world. we continue our breaking news coverage. nepal's worst earthquake in 80 years and in the last several hours, a strong aftershock. climbers are reporting a series of new
we continue our live coverage next with george howell after a short break. i'm natalie allen.atching cnn. ♪ >>> welcome back to our viewers in the united states and around the world. we continue our breaking news coverage. nepal's worst earthquake in 80 years and in the last several hours, a strong aftershock. climbers are reporting a series of new
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. >>> hello, and welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world, i'm george howell. this is "cnn newsroom." >>> we start
. >>> hello, and welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world, i'm george howell. this is "cnn newsroom." >>> we start
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i'm george howell. this is "cnn newsroom." and we begin in washington where u.s.obama says he takes full responsibilit f
i'm george howell. this is "cnn newsroom." and we begin in washington where u.s.obama says he takes full responsibilit f
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howell mountain. kenwood, and st. helena all roaring along. and i think wednesday, thursday morning we will hear a similar sound because it will get colder. there is a wide variety of weather on the way. we start off with sun this morning. not right now but a little bit later. rain tonight over night into tuesday. 60s on the temps. i think the evening commute will be all right. but tomorrow morning don't be late. don't call in sick. >> that is right. it's on tomorrow. it will be the weather brothers of traffic. we do have a situation right now on the bay bridge. let's get right to it. there is a stalled truck up there. it's moving ever so slowly. there it is in the right lane. you can see it. i will just leave the circle there for second. it was in the middle of the circle but now it's oh yes. it's moving very, very slowly. they are going to get this truck off the bridge by next year. one lane is taken away. you can see traffic at the toll plaza. that truck is moving but ever so slowly and just please give yourself extra time. i want to mentio
howell mountain. kenwood, and st. helena all roaring along. and i think wednesday, thursday morning we will hear a similar sound because it will get colder. there is a wide variety of weather on the way. we start off with sun this morning. not right now but a little bit later. rain tonight over night into tuesday. 60s on the temps. i think the evening commute will be all right. but tomorrow morning don't be late. don't call in sick. >> that is right. it's on tomorrow. it will be the...
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i'm george howell.ted states where tornadoes have been tearing through part of t
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randy howell's family has owned the home next door for 50 years. >> it's all burned out. my whole family's legacy is gone. >> reporter: 500 maryland national guard troops have been deployed along with hundreds of state and local police assisting baltimore city cops. thousands more soldiers and police officers are on standby. >> today, i think we saw a lot more of what baltimore is about. we saw people coming together to reclaim our city to clean our city and to help heal our city. i think this can be our defining moment. >> reporter: and tonight, city officials defended their response saying the instigators were 15 and 16-year-old kids and the use of force was not appropriate but the fallout continues here. tomorrow the oriels will play the white sox at the camden yards but it's closed to the public. it's the first time in the history of major league baseball that a game will be played without fans. bret? >> so far, what is the feeling there? >> reporter: it's very quiet. i'm a couple miles away from where the protests were but right now things are calm. >> rick leafventh
randy howell's family has owned the home next door for 50 years. >> it's all burned out. my whole family's legacy is gone. >> reporter: 500 maryland national guard troops have been deployed along with hundreds of state and local police assisting baltimore city cops. thousands more soldiers and police officers are on standby. >> today, i think we saw a lot more of what baltimore is about. we saw people coming together to reclaim our city to clean our city and to help heal our...
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tyler martin, john howell, toby parker and robert chata'an a catanzaro -- catanzaro. >>> congressman chris van hollen is going to be the running ton the next senator even though -- to be the next senator even though donna edwards is running, too. >> reporter: the county executive not only crossed political boundaries, he crossed racial and gender lines in this endorsement today which surprised a lot of people here. >> i'm very surprised. >> reporter: constituents at prince george's county surprised by what their county executive rushern baker did today. >> my good friend chris van hollen. >> reporter: baker foreswearing the politics of race, region and gender by choosing congressman chris van hollen of montgomery over prince george's county congresswoman donna edwards to fill the u.s. senate seat vacated by the retiring barbara mikulski. >> or do i spend my time raising hell? >> reporter: the longest serving woman in u.s. congress history. lots of women here would like to see the arc of history continue with another woman in the senate. >> because females rule. >> i thought definitel
tyler martin, john howell, toby parker and robert chata'an a catanzaro -- catanzaro. >>> congressman chris van hollen is going to be the running ton the next senator even though -- to be the next senator even though donna edwards is running, too. >> reporter: the county executive not only crossed political boundaries, he crossed racial and gender lines in this endorsement today which surprised a lot of people here. >> i'm very surprised. >> reporter: constituents at...
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would have killed him good who would think walking down the street to be on the look out for a man howell cover, coming down. >> there was an under ground fire good i'm flood they said head up, that happens in manhattan all the time but quite often. >>> just call him, van goat. >> so this goat, knows how to paint. and get they is selling his artwork. we will tell you how much and where money is going. >> don't cut your ear off. it was stuck in the mud. this is very near the betsy ross bridge, right here, right bob kelly. >> yes, right near the bet iscy ross tacony palmyra. it the is the north explorer. >> nor are d. >> and, it left there fair less hills, according to it's continuery here heading to norfolk virginia. as you are right it looks like it is empty. >> it looks empty. >> usually when they are filled. >> they are way down. >> that red part would disappeared. so the only good thing here that is we probably won't have a opening at that coney palmyra bridge here today. >> that is not going anywhere fast is it. >> no, i know sue was checking on the high tides sue. >> 10:19, 10:20 wil
would have killed him good who would think walking down the street to be on the look out for a man howell cover, coming down. >> there was an under ground fire good i'm flood they said head up, that happens in manhattan all the time but quite often. >>> just call him, van goat. >> so this goat, knows how to paint. and get they is selling his artwork. we will tell you how much and where money is going. >> don't cut your ear off. it was stuck in the mud. this is very...
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this time we heard a break out of howell they're doing. turns out it's fabulous for amazon.could be insanely lucrative. plus the company told stories of potential good tidings in india and china which seemed pointless. you can hear the jeers turn to cheers and the stock which had started to recoil before the call only zoomed up $56 in more than 14% to a new high. how about google. we already knew that growth was slowing as the company was losing ad share to facebook. that was a given. we heard nothing different on the front last night and the numbers were considered disappointing but this time we heard two things overwhelmingly positive on the conference call. first google's main problem was the company's inability or unwillingness to monetize youtube. it began to think that google had become an expensive laboratory where one business search carried all the others and it was carrying less and less but if youtube gets monetized google would have had the fifth network. abc, cbs, and fox and google. beyond that google talked the talk about wanting to hold down expenses by stopp
this time we heard a break out of howell they're doing. turns out it's fabulous for amazon.could be insanely lucrative. plus the company told stories of potential good tidings in india and china which seemed pointless. you can hear the jeers turn to cheers and the stock which had started to recoil before the call only zoomed up $56 in more than 14% to a new high. how about google. we already knew that growth was slowing as the company was losing ad share to facebook. that was a given. we heard...
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i'm george howell. >> and i'm natalie allen.sroom. >> you could say it's been a long time
i'm george howell. >> and i'm natalie allen.sroom. >> you could say it's been a long time
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still below average. 58 degrees, at howell's house, in collinswood, new jersey, mainly cloudy sky.s look at if our weather watchers sent in cool pictures from the cloud. the this is from jason. he is in delaware. if we can pop this full you can see that structure of the clouds looks neat. clouds on cloud on cloud this afternoon. not a lot of rain. that is good news. the pretty to look at but don't get wet when you are outside. lets look at storm scan three. you can see is what happening. the mostly cloud cover. you cane that effect that textured effect to the clouds. an indication of the the layers of cloud cover we saw today but most of the showers missed us to the west. the you can see that on storm scan three. yesterday our models were predicting this area of spotty showers to be further east and centered right around philadelphia a you cane they are mainly over central pennsylvania at the moment. that is good news. we have not see much of. that still severe wet's cross portions of texas louisiana and same rescue search area in the mobile bay. those storms started to push east b
still below average. 58 degrees, at howell's house, in collinswood, new jersey, mainly cloudy sky.s look at if our weather watchers sent in cool pictures from the cloud. the this is from jason. he is in delaware. if we can pop this full you can see that structure of the clouds looks neat. clouds on cloud on cloud this afternoon. not a lot of rain. that is good news. the pretty to look at but don't get wet when you are outside. lets look at storm scan three. you can see is what happening. the...
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in to us, those showers are ending the clearing will be beginning, and the winds will continue to howelle've got 52 out at the airport in philadelphia, right now, 49 trenton 51 degrees in wilmington, still in the three's, in the poconos still in the lower 60s in atlantic city, but those temperatures will be dropping a little bit as well today. winds are now gusting to 35 miles an hour in philadelphia. their height so far today 44 miles an hour, and they're back up again. it is winnie through south jersey allentown about 16-mile an hour wind gusts and wind gusts almost 40 miles an hour in the poconos. our temperatures today will be in the 50's. yesterday we were well into the six off's looked, you know we had some showers around, still it was mild enough. today, we've got temperatures that will be in the 50's, tomorrow, they're back into the 60s the lower 60s as high pressure builds in here for easter. then by the time we get to monday, which we all know by now, is the phillies home opener at 3:05. we have temperatures that will be in the 60s which that will be terrific. future weather cl
in to us, those showers are ending the clearing will be beginning, and the winds will continue to howelle've got 52 out at the airport in philadelphia, right now, 49 trenton 51 degrees in wilmington, still in the three's, in the poconos still in the lower 60s in atlantic city, but those temperatures will be dropping a little bit as well today. winds are now gusting to 35 miles an hour in philadelphia. their height so far today 44 miles an hour, and they're back up again. it is winnie through...
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the suspects are tyler martin from richmond, john howell from fredricksburg, toby parker from manassas and another from fredricksburg. they're also among the very latest arrests there. all four suspects face felony counts of indecent liberties and using a communications system to facilitate certain offenses involving children. leon: the final suspect has pleaded guilty in the 2007 killing of redskins safety shawn taylor during a botched burglary. timmy brown will serve 18 years in prison under today's plea agreema agreement agreement. he was one of five men who drove to his home in florida with intent to committing burglary. taylor confronted the men with a machete and he was shot and killed. taylor's father says that brown's conviction brings the family some closure. alison: a woman is in critical condition after she was struck by a metro transit police vehicle overnight. metro says that woman was trying to cross branch avenue near the naylor road metro station in temple hills. investigators say she was not in a crosswalk intersection or at a traffic signal when she was hit. people we
the suspects are tyler martin from richmond, john howell from fredricksburg, toby parker from manassas and another from fredricksburg. they're also among the very latest arrests there. all four suspects face felony counts of indecent liberties and using a communications system to facilitate certain offenses involving children. leon: the final suspect has pleaded guilty in the 2007 killing of redskins safety shawn taylor during a botched burglary. timmy brown will serve 18 years in prison under...
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today that store was boarded up and we spoke to randy howell who has owned the home next to that store for 50 years. >> i believe in protesting can make changes but we don't need to burn down this city to make the changes. >> reporter: your family home here was badly affected? >> yeah. it's all burned out. so i took the hit. my family took the hit and i hope something is done. >> reporter: randy says he's hoping for the best but knows the anger is still here shep. the curfew goes into effect at 10:00 p.m. only people with work or medical emergencies are supposed to be out on the streets and the city hopes that curves the violence. >> rick let's hope so. rick leventhal. i mentioned leland vitter. the equipment that they use is live google and they've been using it for a few years around here. sometimes it works well and sometimes it doesn't. leland is on the phone with us. how are things there, leland? >> reporter: shep i'm looking at about 50 or 60 riot police lined up here at the cvs that was urn was burned out and we have video of when police moved in to take an arrest. this was shot
today that store was boarded up and we spoke to randy howell who has owned the home next to that store for 50 years. >> i believe in protesting can make changes but we don't need to burn down this city to make the changes. >> reporter: your family home here was badly affected? >> yeah. it's all burned out. so i took the hit. my family took the hit and i hope something is done. >> reporter: randy says he's hoping for the best but knows the anger is still here shep. the...
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. >> reporter: he argues that the taxis a compromise between retailers who may howell about the idea and environmentalist who want a plastic bag ban. 3 cents of the tax would go to the store owner, 2 cents to the city. he says this is about reducing litter and not a money grab by the city. >> thinks a plan to get nothing, because we hope in the end nobody is buying bags. >> reporter: there are a number of exemptions that are being considered, such as bags used for dry cleaning and bags used in carry out and take out items. this bill would just be introduced in council to day and it is a long way away from being voted on by city council. reporting live tonight from south philadelphia, todd quinones for cbs-3 "eyewitness news" good we will see where that goes, thanks very much. >>> the obama administration acknowledged that a u.s. drone strike killed two hostages being held by al qaeda including one american. the the president held a news conference this morning to apologize to the families. cbs reporter brook silver, has more from washington. >> reporter: flowers and yellow ribbons ma
. >> reporter: he argues that the taxis a compromise between retailers who may howell about the idea and environmentalist who want a plastic bag ban. 3 cents of the tax would go to the store owner, 2 cents to the city. he says this is about reducing litter and not a money grab by the city. >> thinks a plan to get nothing, because we hope in the end nobody is buying bags. >> reporter: there are a number of exemptions that are being considered, such as bags used for dry cleaning...
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george howell thanks to you as well.patrick, appreciate it all right, thanks to all of you. >> thank you. >> we will be right back. making a fist something we do to show resolve. to defend ourselves. to declare victory. so cvs health provides expert support and vital medicines. make a fist for me. at our infusion centers or in patients homes. we help them fight the good fight. cvs health, because health is everything. people ship all kinds of things. but what if that thing is a few hundred thousand doses of flu vaccine. that need to be kept at 41 degrees. while being shipped to a country where it's 90 degrees. in the shade. sound hard? yeah. does that mean people in laos shouldn't get their vaccine? we didn't think so. from figuring it out to getting it done, we're here to help. congratulations. you're down with crestor. yes! when diet and exercise aren't enough, adding crestor lowers bad cholesterol up to 55%. crestor is not for people with liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. tell y
george howell thanks to you as well.patrick, appreciate it all right, thanks to all of you. >> thank you. >> we will be right back. making a fist something we do to show resolve. to defend ourselves. to declare victory. so cvs health provides expert support and vital medicines. make a fist for me. at our infusion centers or in patients homes. we help them fight the good fight. cvs health, because health is everything. people ship all kinds of things. but what if that thing is a few...
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we say congratulations to virginia howell from brians road, maryland.cebook fan of the day. >> virginia says i always start my mornings at 4:25 a.m. watching my favorite team. now i can get more news on the weekends as well and could not be happier. before that virginia we say thank you. you win a trisha yearwood prize package. become our next facebook panel of the day. >> next week fans will each win a pair of tickets the see the dave matthews band in concert at jiffy lube live. >> to answer just go to the facebook page and fill out the form. era? >> well guys we have those clearing skies right now. a good amount of sunshine as it makes its way over the horizon. but more clouds and even more showers will develop as we head through the day. it's going to be awfully mild though getting well into the 70s. beautiful temperatures this weekend. allyson will be back those details in >>> welcome back. i'm first alert meteorologist erica grow. take a look at your current temperatures. because it's nice and mild as you're stepping out the door, just the light ja
we say congratulations to virginia howell from brians road, maryland.cebook fan of the day. >> virginia says i always start my mornings at 4:25 a.m. watching my favorite team. now i can get more news on the weekends as well and could not be happier. before that virginia we say thank you. you win a trisha yearwood prize package. become our next facebook panel of the day. >> next week fans will each win a pair of tickets the see the dave matthews band in concert at jiffy lube live....
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the lake county coroner says the autopsy revealed 17-year-old justice howel shot twice in the back.vestigation is now underway. it's led to the arrest of another teen. police say pete was trying to sell a gun to howell before the altercation gauge. >>> meanwhile, ferguson missouri holding first election since weeks of unrest were sparked by a fatal police shooting of teenager michael brown last august. today, voters have a chance to transform the political landscape in the city and put as many as three african-americans on the city council for the first time in ferguson's history. polls are also open in chicago for the city's mayoral runoff election. mayor rahm emanuel, president obama's former chief of staff, closer than expected race against cook county commissioner jesus chuy garcia. >>> and finally in california much-needed rain across the state bringing snow to the mountains. look at the map there. some cities will see half an inch of rain to one or two feet of snow in high terrains. it won't move the needle to ease the drought, but hey, california can get -- can take any water
the lake county coroner says the autopsy revealed 17-year-old justice howel shot twice in the back.vestigation is now underway. it's led to the arrest of another teen. police say pete was trying to sell a gun to howell before the altercation gauge. >>> meanwhile, ferguson missouri holding first election since weeks of unrest were sparked by a fatal police shooting of teenager michael brown last august. today, voters have a chance to transform the political landscape in the city and put...
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host: howell has the affordable care act, now that it has been in place a couple of years affected the mayo clinic? let's put the numbers on the screen so we can get viewers involved. guest: of the affordable care act has done one thing rather well. that is to get more americans insured. that has been something we have been advocating for and supported. we think patients should have access to health care. the affordable care act on its own and the changes in the health care marketplace has affected the mayo clinic quite a bit. it has placed downward pressure on reimbursement for health care, not just from the government pay, but in the private sector. it has driven many health care groups to consolidate with others and form large health care groups around the country. we have taken a different path from that. in a sense, it has been a good thing. driving us all to create a sustainable, high-quality health care system. health care reform is not done yet. we saw this coming for about five to seven years before the health -- of the affordable care act was passed. we put together a strateg
host: howell has the affordable care act, now that it has been in place a couple of years affected the mayo clinic? let's put the numbers on the screen so we can get viewers involved. guest: of the affordable care act has done one thing rather well. that is to get more americans insured. that has been something we have been advocating for and supported. we think patients should have access to health care. the affordable care act on its own and the changes in the health care marketplace has...