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there is currently no cure for huntington's disease and focuses on treating symptoms which do worsen over time. doctor stanley is chairman and ceo at isis pharmaceuticals. thanks for joining us. >> talk to us in layman's terms, the technology. >> it's now a new platform for drug discovery. >> so at what stage would someone take this drug after they have exhibited symptoms? >> this is a drug that is still being researched. the first place it would be used is patients with symptoms. you would not want to use it for people who did not have symptoms. over time, the goal would be to have the drug used earlier because if you have the gene, you're going to get the disease. and obviously the deterioration in the brain starts long before you begin to see the signs and symptoms of the disease. >> does this technology, is it applicable to other diseases? >> first, it's taken a long time and disappointments to make it real. >> this is discovery. the next step is to identify the specific drug that we want to take into clinical trials. that will happen sometime soon. and then you begin clinical tr
there is currently no cure for huntington's disease and focuses on treating symptoms which do worsen over time. doctor stanley is chairman and ceo at isis pharmaceuticals. thanks for joining us. >> talk to us in layman's terms, the technology. >> it's now a new platform for drug discovery. >> so at what stage would someone take this drug after they have exhibited symptoms? >> this is a drug that is still being researched. the first place it would be used is patients with...
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huntington very much. i think huntington bank -- talking about this with stephanie link, co portfolio manager of action alerts with me. we think the ohio banks are going to be good, regional banks could surprise. why? because no one believes they're doing well. and i think you and i know that huntington bank e they're doing much better than they have been. i like those stocks. i think they're -- let's say 50 cents down and a buck 50 up. good risk/reward. a bull in a china shop! yeah, that's what we saw today in the materials machinery stocks. we saw glimers of hope. let's just hope they're not a boeing knife going down our throats. "mad money" will be right back. >>> coming up, spice market. from salt and pepper to more exotic flavors, you could likely find consumer giant mccormick in your kitchen cabinets. but is it the secret ingredient for your portfolio? don't miss cramer's earning exclusive with the company ceo. >>> and later, in treatment. big phrma is back and all week, cramer is taking a look at th
huntington very much. i think huntington bank -- talking about this with stephanie link, co portfolio manager of action alerts with me. we think the ohio banks are going to be good, regional banks could surprise. why? because no one believes they're doing well. and i think you and i know that huntington bank e they're doing much better than they have been. i like those stocks. i think they're -- let's say 50 cents down and a buck 50 up. good risk/reward. a bull in a china shop! yeah, that's...
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he died of huntington's disease. realization that this disease was not getting enough attention back in the 1970's, nih began a program of research on huntington's disease. rose upfoundations -- rose up and supported research. my laboratory was part of the team that discovered the huntington's gene 20 years ago. at nih and some of these foundations, we have a rigorous program to try to understand how that genetic glitch that causes the disease and gets passed from parent to child, does what it does to the brain and what we might do about it. it has been a very tough problem. there is encouraging progress in the last few years in terms of new ideas about drug therapy. but we're not there yet. i spoke three days ago at the huntington's disease society of annual meeting in washington, which is very much focused on 20 years since the gene discovery, where are we and where are we going. there is some effort here. huntington's being a relatively rare disease, you don't hear much about it as you do perhaps about alzheimer's
he died of huntington's disease. realization that this disease was not getting enough attention back in the 1970's, nih began a program of research on huntington's disease. rose upfoundations -- rose up and supported research. my laboratory was part of the team that discovered the huntington's gene 20 years ago. at nih and some of these foundations, we have a rigorous program to try to understand how that genetic glitch that causes the disease and gets passed from parent to child, does what it...
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a pleasant trail follows the perimeter past huntington falls, 110 foot waterfall. two bridges connect the trail to the island. the climb to the hills summit, the highest point in golden gate park at more than four hundred feet. you can get quinces of the western side of the city through -- glimpes of the western side of city through a thick trees. the lake is ada accessible. it has a peaceful atmosphere where you can enjoy a warm day. walk along the lake and watched many ducks, and swans, and seagulls. it is a tranquil spot to stroll, enjoy each other's company, and sail away. many couples come here to take a ride around the lake, floating under the bridges, past the pavilion and waterfall. for a quiet getaway, it makes for a memorable and magical experience. located on 19th avenue, this grove is the place to wear your hiking boots, bring your family, and bring the dog because it has so much to offer you and your loved ones. it is a truly hidden gem in the city. the part is rich with eucalyptus trees. long paths allow you to meander, perfect for dog walking in a wo
a pleasant trail follows the perimeter past huntington falls, 110 foot waterfall. two bridges connect the trail to the island. the climb to the hills summit, the highest point in golden gate park at more than four hundred feet. you can get quinces of the western side of the city through -- glimpes of the western side of city through a thick trees. the lake is ada accessible. it has a peaceful atmosphere where you can enjoy a warm day. walk along the lake and watched many ducks, and swans, and...
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their headquarters are right there on huntington street, very close to where the marathon bombs went off. today you could only imagine how that company is feeling. we have the ceo in as to be fox business ex throughexclusive. liz: later on. we have details on sequestration. and airlines stocks as well, stay tuned. thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't . by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... deltis lookingeyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. liz: more breaking news out of boston, they have canceled boston bruins hockey game. in boston, which would have been held at td garden, we need to tell you that was versus the penguins, nhl and team ownership believing it is not safe to bridge together that number of people into an area that is not far enough, between what happening on the left-hand part of the scene in watertown, massachusets, a massive man
their headquarters are right there on huntington street, very close to where the marathon bombs went off. today you could only imagine how that company is feeling. we have the ceo in as to be fox business ex throughexclusive. liz: later on. we have details on sequestration. and airlines stocks as well, stay tuned. thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't . by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind......
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i'm at the corner of ring road and huntington. if you know boston, that's right where the shaw's market is. >> i apologize for interrupting you. i want to point out, you're not seeing this but we're getting some still images there at the finish line. and you can see the smoke that witnesses described. and you can see, this is disturbing part, reed, you can see the droves of people on the other side of that fence. that's the scene there when it happened. when we look at our helicopter shots, you can see that area is cleared. those barricades are knocked every on that there is debris everywhere. you can only imagine what happened. >> there are so many questions. you feel for those people. thousands of people are there in those grand stands on the finish line, waiting for people to finish up. we're going to get back to 7's janet woo. i believe right there at the finish line or close nearby? >> reporter: hi. we're at clarendon and boyleston. about 30 minutes ago, it was unmistakable that this was something that was large and catastrop
i'm at the corner of ring road and huntington. if you know boston, that's right where the shaw's market is. >> i apologize for interrupting you. i want to point out, you're not seeing this but we're getting some still images there at the finish line. and you can see the smoke that witnesses described. and you can see, this is disturbing part, reed, you can see the droves of people on the other side of that fence. that's the scene there when it happened. when we look at our helicopter...
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she has been a research fellow at the huntington library and an american institute university scholar. in addition to thomas nast the father of modern political cartoons she has contributed to europe working since 1789 encyclopedia of early american world. dr. heller published numerous essays including shall i trust trust -- and fathers preachers rebels u.s. history and literature 1820s to 1825 and propose everything opposed nothing but political cartoons of thomas nast and drawing the line in cartoons and history. please join me in welcoming dr. holleran to the filson. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. thank you mark and thank you ald scott for helping to make this possible and to help answer any questions especially scott and jay my very closest friends. they told me to stop worrying. that was very fact fifth. before begin i would like to mention the image on your right because it's not actually cartoons but it's a particular charming a sample from something nast did all.all the time which is a thank you note. thomas had a tendency to draw himself as he is done here is a short tub
she has been a research fellow at the huntington library and an american institute university scholar. in addition to thomas nast the father of modern political cartoons she has contributed to europe working since 1789 encyclopedia of early american world. dr. heller published numerous essays including shall i trust trust -- and fathers preachers rebels u.s. history and literature 1820s to 1825 and propose everything opposed nothing but political cartoons of thomas nast and drawing the line in...
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this is the beautiful model and actress rosy huntington white lee.he is also a designer, has designed a sexy line of lingerie. it's focused on this fashion. it is a collection of granny panties and bras. >> i knew this stuff was going to come back. >> granted, rosy makes the designs look beautiful and gorgeous. they put this to the test. these are photos of her in the granny panties. >> you can't compare anybody to an underwear model. everybody is going to look bad compared to her. i get them. i understand. i'm not necessarily mad at them either. that one is strange. the others are fine. that one -- no. if you are going to do this, wear a thong. >> control. >> it holds in this, just in case you are getting softer in parts, tuck it in there. >> no, you are not going to convince me. if you are comfortable and functional, great. >> what's important is even if you don't look like rosy, you can wear anything with confidence which is the attractive part of a woman, anyway. >> you can wear anything. >>> it's the video of the babies and the lightsaber. >> he
this is the beautiful model and actress rosy huntington white lee.he is also a designer, has designed a sexy line of lingerie. it's focused on this fashion. it is a collection of granny panties and bras. >> i knew this stuff was going to come back. >> granted, rosy makes the designs look beautiful and gorgeous. they put this to the test. these are photos of her in the granny panties. >> you can't compare anybody to an underwear model. everybody is going to look bad compared to...
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he started off his day surfing in huntington beach at 7:00 a.m. had a great time. and then before you know it, he was on bear mountain, snowboarding down the slopes. ♪ ♪ >> and then that evening he's back in los angeles, just skating down the street. ♪ >> it's a big day for this guy. very active, fun day. does he have a job? this is a full day of extreme sports. >> it could have been a weekend day. >> it could have been a saturday and then he bonged a shotgun. >> i don't know my lingo. >> then he shotgunned a beer. >>> meow. >> look at this surveillance footage from inside the historic discovery center in fresno, california, we got this story from kmph. that, my friends, is a thief breaking into the snake and lizard area of the discovery center in fresno. and in all, he got away with a seven-foot red-tail boa. a couple of pythons and a lizard named zu zu. he goss into the center by blowing a cinder block through one of the windows. he came in and began ripping apart the areas where the reptiles were kept and he gets away with all of them. they did have the surveill
he started off his day surfing in huntington beach at 7:00 a.m. had a great time. and then before you know it, he was on bear mountain, snowboarding down the slopes. ♪ ♪ >> and then that evening he's back in los angeles, just skating down the street. ♪ >> it's a big day for this guy. very active, fun day. does he have a job? this is a full day of extreme sports. >> it could have been a weekend day. >> it could have been a saturday and then he bonged a shotgun....
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. >>> el chapo de sinaloa recibiÓ las llaves de la ciudad de huntington park. >>> dijo que si jenni riveraÍ un momento que no se lo deseo a nadie, deseo que pronto solucionen sus problemas y se recuperen de esa pÉrdida tan grande que fue la de jenni rivera "la diva de la banda." >>> bueno tambiÉn comentÓ que sigue adelante con una demanda por una demanda primera parte una construcciÓn en su rancho el cantante de corrido fue reconocida en este evento y neÓo ser novia del un seguidor de je "la diva de la banda" fue a cumplir una promesa a la tumba la cantante y verÁn lo que graÓo con un telÉfono celular. >>> un mensajes del mÁs alla es lo que este hombre asegura haber recibido de jenni rivera "la diva de la banda" el dÍa que le cantÓ en su tumba. >>> pasÓ algo sÚper super increÍble! que yo ahora apenas me estoy reponiendo. >>> Él dice que el llanto que se escucha en este video es parecido al de la cantante. >>> yo no sÉ de quien vos sea, no me consta pero estoy en el lugar donde le estoy con tanto a jenni rivera "la diva de la banda" y despuÉs de ahÍ siento trabajo ni bonito. >>> Él viajÓ de
. >>> el chapo de sinaloa recibiÓ las llaves de la ciudad de huntington park. >>> dijo que si jenni riveraÍ un momento que no se lo deseo a nadie, deseo que pronto solucionen sus problemas y se recuperen de esa pÉrdida tan grande que fue la de jenni rivera "la diva de la banda." >>> bueno tambiÉn comentÓ que sigue adelante con una demanda por una demanda primera parte una construcciÓn en su rancho el cantante de corrido fue reconocida en este evento y...
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diver sammy leigh is from -- sammy lee is from huntington beach. they were concerned because he has dementia. he was tracked through his credit card use. sammy left for his regular swimming practice and surveillance video shows him buying gas in mojave which is halfway between los angeles and las vegas. again he has been located. lee won gold medals in the 1948 and 1952 olympics. he also coached other greats. >>> let's talk about the weather and enjoy this sunshine while it lasts. changes are coming. sandhya patel is here with live doppler 7hd. >> and those changes will involve you needing umbrellas. i'll show you what it looks like right now. we do have fog around on the coast and in over the bay. check out the visibility and it is just over a mile right now. and they are reporting misty conditions. here is the fog and the temperatures are 49 in san francisco and 50s for most of the rest of the bay area and there is a look at your storm. i will have a time line of when you will need the rain gear in a few minutes. dan? >> thanks very much. chuck r
diver sammy leigh is from -- sammy lee is from huntington beach. they were concerned because he has dementia. he was tracked through his credit card use. sammy left for his regular swimming practice and surveillance video shows him buying gas in mojave which is halfway between los angeles and las vegas. again he has been located. lee won gold medals in the 1948 and 1952 olympics. he also coached other greats. >>> let's talk about the weather and enjoy this sunshine while it lasts....
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diver sammy leigh is from -- sammy lee is from huntington beach. they were concerned because he has dementia. he was tracked through his credit card use. sammy left for his regular swimming practice and surveillance video shows him buying gas in mojave which is halfway between los angeles and las vegas. again he has been located. lee won gold medals in the 1948 and 1952 olympics. he also coached other greats. >>> let's talk about the weather and enjoy this sunshine while it lasts. changes are coming. sandhya patel is here with live doppler 7hd. >> and those changes will involve you needing umbrellas. i'll show you what it looks like right now. we do have fog around on the coast and in over the bay. check out the visibility and it is just over a mile right now. and they are reporting misty conditions. here is the fog and the temperatures are 49 in san francisco and 50s for most of the rest of the bay area and there is a look at your storm. i will have a time line of when you will need the rain gear in a few minutes. dan? >> thanks very much. chuck r
diver sammy leigh is from -- sammy lee is from huntington beach. they were concerned because he has dementia. he was tracked through his credit card use. sammy left for his regular swimming practice and surveillance video shows him buying gas in mojave which is halfway between los angeles and las vegas. again he has been located. lee won gold medals in the 1948 and 1952 olympics. he also coached other greats. >>> let's talk about the weather and enjoy this sunshine while it lasts....
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he's a senior portfolio manager of huntington asset advisers. so pete, how much of a correction and when does it happen, how long does it last? >> well, i think we could really begin grinding out throughout the course of the earnings season. our view is that really the earnings growth started to slow last year and that the market had really started to get ahead of itself. we think a lot of cash came back in that had gone out for tax purposes. it wasn't the fundamentaling making a difference here. so we think we could be in for a 10% percentage here. the market was getting close to the full year target. we think this could play out. could be a grinding correction. we could see this go out over the next two to three months. >> let me ask you this, we saw a dramatic reversal in the dow today. it was down as much as 170 points. finally closed off 40 points. it seems like the stocks are resilient and the investors are kind of bullish. >> well, this is also a holiday week. this is unfairly light volume. i think people are still phoning it in from the
he's a senior portfolio manager of huntington asset advisers. so pete, how much of a correction and when does it happen, how long does it last? >> well, i think we could really begin grinding out throughout the course of the earnings season. our view is that really the earnings growth started to slow last year and that the market had really started to get ahead of itself. we think a lot of cash came back in that had gone out for tax purposes. it wasn't the fundamentaling making a...
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diver sammy leigh isy sammy lee is from huntington beach. they were concerned because he has dementia. he was tracked through his credit card use. sammy left for his regular swimming practice and surveillance video shows him buying gas in mojave which is halfway between los angeles and las vegas. again he has been located. lee won gold medals in the 1948 and 1952 olympics. he also coached other greats. >>> let's talk about the weather and enjoy this sunshine while it lasts. changes are coming. sandhya patel is here with live doppler 7hd. >> and those changes will involve you needing umbrellas. i'll show you what it looks like right now. we do have fog around on the coast and in over the bay. check out the visibility and it is just over a mile right now. and they are reporting misty conditions. here is the fog and the temperatures are 49 in san francisco and 50s for most of the rest of the bay area and there is a look at your storm. i will have a time line of when you will need the rain gear in a few minutes. dan? >> thanks very much. chuck r
diver sammy leigh isy sammy lee is from huntington beach. they were concerned because he has dementia. he was tracked through his credit card use. sammy left for his regular swimming practice and surveillance video shows him buying gas in mojave which is halfway between los angeles and las vegas. again he has been located. lee won gold medals in the 1948 and 1952 olympics. he also coached other greats. >>> let's talk about the weather and enjoy this sunshine while it lasts. changes are...
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department that is involved so there is plenty here to get stuck into with wiki leaks spokesman chris huntingtonhas told kevin zero in how the u.s. should be thankful for the great job that they've done. because this is dedicated to bringing historical records to the public attention when there is an attempt to keep them hidden although these documents have been declassified excuse dreamy difficult to approach them and assess them in their current format only in the national archives so what we did was to regard it as a gather with help and publish them in a searchable database a very robust database merge them with the two hundred fifty thousand u.s. diplomatic cables that we publish under the cable gates and extremely important to have results in front of me chris what kind of response from expect from washington i mean as you said these are not strictly speaking classified anymore but you've kind of collated them all together to make them easier to get hold of is washington talk i'm certain of their neighbors well i haven't heard of any response from the earth or here in washington of course
department that is involved so there is plenty here to get stuck into with wiki leaks spokesman chris huntingtonhas told kevin zero in how the u.s. should be thankful for the great job that they've done. because this is dedicated to bringing historical records to the public attention when there is an attempt to keep them hidden although these documents have been declassified excuse dreamy difficult to approach them and assess them in their current format only in the national archives so what we...
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el chapo de sinaloa recibiÓ las llaves de huntington park, y dijo que jenni rivera estarÍa viva estarÍaa por una construcciÓn en su rancho. y fue reconocida en este evento. y negÓ ser novia de martÍn. y hasta chicago viajÓ veronica para la presentaciÓn de su primer libro en la feria del libro de esa ciudad. la ven firmando autÓgrafos y llegÓ para conocerla en persona. y una seguidora que se tatuo el rostro de su hermana menor kate del castillo. te apoyamos mucho. y no se pierda que en los prÓximos dÍas hablaremos de una sorpresa de univisiÓn que tiene que ver con kate. >>> y vamos a la pausa. y fue a cantar a la tumba de jenni rivera y verÁn lo que dijo, que brotafa de ahÍ el l n llanto de una mujer. tenemos ese testimonio. >>> hablamos con el autor del video musical que narra el problema de los indocumentados. >>> vamos con jackie. adelante para un avance del tiempo. >>> quiÉn iba a decir que muchos iban amanecer con nieve. hasta cuando el invierno? hablaremos de esto y mÁs. llegÓ el momento de interactuar con todos en @ "primer impacto." envÍen sus comentarios y habram se espera que e
el chapo de sinaloa recibiÓ las llaves de huntington park, y dijo que jenni rivera estarÍa viva estarÍaa por una construcciÓn en su rancho. y fue reconocida en este evento. y negÓ ser novia de martÍn. y hasta chicago viajÓ veronica para la presentaciÓn de su primer libro en la feria del libro de esa ciudad. la ven firmando autÓgrafos y llegÓ para conocerla en persona. y una seguidora que se tatuo el rostro de su hermana menor kate del castillo. te apoyamos mucho. y no se pierda que en...
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passing eagle mar street, huntington street. >> reporter: montgomery county police chased the suspects for about three and a half, four miles, calling off their pursuit when one of the supervisors you can hear over the radio traffic because of weather they wanted to end that pursuit into d.c. the latest from the live desk, back to you. >>> thank you, aaron. >>> the team coverage continues now, with mark segraves outside the cartier store. >> reporter: well, jim, the montgomery county police normally keep a high profile line here between the d.c. and bethesda line. many of the high end stores here behind me, hire the montgomery county police officers for security. in fact it was an off duty officer who spotted the masked men running out of the store and he gave chase. >> i am actually surprised because the security seems pretty sharp around here. so -- >> reporter: this is not the first time thieves have walked into a store in our area, smashed the display cases and made off with thousands of dollars worth of merchandise. this surveillance video from a recent robbery, pentagon city is t
passing eagle mar street, huntington street. >> reporter: montgomery county police chased the suspects for about three and a half, four miles, calling off their pursuit when one of the supervisors you can hear over the radio traffic because of weather they wanted to end that pursuit into d.c. the latest from the live desk, back to you. >>> thank you, aaron. >>> the team coverage continues now, with mark segraves outside the cartier store. >> reporter: well, jim,...
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temperature-wise, 57 in gaithersburg, in annapolis, towards huntington.arm spot, leesburg coming in at 61 degrees, warrenton, too, at 61, the rain all across the region from frederick, right through howard and montgomery county, through the district and down through calvert county, and prince william and stafford county. everybody seeing the light rain, continuing this evening. tonight's temperatures, 54 in d.c., 53 in gaithersburg, martinsburg coming out at 53 degrees, cloud cover, sun then making its way down. temperatures close the 70 degrees in parts of the region. i do think that tomorrow will be warmer, 71 on friday, and right now nice weather as we head into the weekend. even warmer, high of 73 on sunday. >> thank you, doug. >>> still ahead, we'll tell you why the man accused of shooting and killing a florida teen is waiving his right to use a controversial law in his defense. >>> the jury continues deliberations in a horrific case in philadelphia, where a doctor in an abortion clinic is accused of killing four babies after they were born alive. dr
temperature-wise, 57 in gaithersburg, in annapolis, towards huntington.arm spot, leesburg coming in at 61 degrees, warrenton, too, at 61, the rain all across the region from frederick, right through howard and montgomery county, through the district and down through calvert county, and prince william and stafford county. everybody seeing the light rain, continuing this evening. tonight's temperatures, 54 in d.c., 53 in gaithersburg, martinsburg coming out at 53 degrees, cloud cover, sun then...
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trend 12 >> in the area that is the kinds -- crime scene from berkeley then north and south to huntingtonhat is a secure area right now. that may get smaller but that area will not be accessible for normal traffic people in hotels and to live there that have to work out how they get to and from where they need to be but otherwise it is fair to say that area will be locked down until the investigation is over. some of it has to be sorted out but it will not be easy simple or regular and in most cases people cannot have access to that specific area as it evolves over the course of the night. >> [inaudible] >> exactly. in this sense it is like the storms that we will have to depend on you. soon as we get permission we will put that out and count on you to get out to the general public. >> are you confident people are safe now? >> we're in the process of going through all of the abandoned property that was discarded and we have pretty much clear the wilson street area. there are no further devices at this point* in time but we are getting reports from various places about suppositious -- susp
trend 12 >> in the area that is the kinds -- crime scene from berkeley then north and south to huntingtonhat is a secure area right now. that may get smaller but that area will not be accessible for normal traffic people in hotels and to live there that have to work out how they get to and from where they need to be but otherwise it is fair to say that area will be locked down until the investigation is over. some of it has to be sorted out but it will not be easy simple or regular and in...
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carli was born to tara and carlos of huntington, west virginia on february 20th.he proud parents say she had so much hair you could actually see it on the ultrasound. >> oh, you're kidding? >> my kind of baby. got good hair in her future. >> the next up is smiley little jenson philip smith who arrived on february 8th. the proud parents, jenna and andy smith of smyrna, georgia. and they say to remember to offset the diaper changes with lots of kisses and snuggle. >> that's right. >> our third baby of the week is harper lillian andrews who came into the world on february 2nd. ashley mcadams and seth andrews, right here in new york. >> looks like a budding picture. >> yeah, she's sweet. >> and finally, cha' olivia board arrived on march 16th to don and billboard in roanoke, virginia. who say feel good about any decisions you make and be sure to show your baby a lot of love. >> you should have had hoda in that with her new baby blake who gets washed with johnson's baby shampoo. >> yes. >>> thank you, sara. >> congratulations to all the parents of the babies. >> the u.
carli was born to tara and carlos of huntington, west virginia on february 20th.he proud parents say she had so much hair you could actually see it on the ultrasound. >> oh, you're kidding? >> my kind of baby. got good hair in her future. >> the next up is smiley little jenson philip smith who arrived on february 8th. the proud parents, jenna and andy smith of smyrna, georgia. and they say to remember to offset the diaper changes with lots of kisses and snuggle. >>...
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>> huntington is our favorite long term stock this quarter we think they could have a soft result versusons but longer term we really like this stock for a few reasons. >> we think that's going to drive operating leverage improvement versus what's in models. >> got it. craig, thanks so much. appreciate the picks. final trades are next. where cutting taxes for families and businesses is our business. we've reduced taxes and lowered costs to save businesses more than two billion dollars to grow jobs, cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com [ male announcer ] at charles schwab, we've committed to setting the bar high by going low. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 like offering schwab etfs tdd# 1-800-345-2550 with the lowest operating expenses tdd# 1-800-345-2550 in their respective lipper categories -- tdd# 1-800-345-2550 lower than ishares tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and vangu
>> huntington is our favorite long term stock this quarter we think they could have a soft result versusons but longer term we really like this stock for a few reasons. >> we think that's going to drive operating leverage improvement versus what's in models. >> got it. craig, thanks so much. appreciate the picks. final trades are next. where cutting taxes for families and businesses is our business. we've reduced taxes and lowered costs to save businesses more than two billion...
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explosions and sirens wailing] >> on the night of october 29, 2003, the hayes lemmerz factory in huntington a ball of fire. the plant made wheels for cars. and federal investigators said aluminum dust had piled up and detonated. 33-year-old shawn boone was a mechanic at the plant. his sister, tammy miser, got a call with word that her brother was seriously injured. >> shawn and a couple of his coworkers were in the furnace room. and there was an explosion. and then there was a second more intense blast. >> what happened to him? >> he laid on the building floor, and the aluminum dust actually continued to burn through his flesh. >> and how severe were those burns? >> he had third- and fourth-degree burns between 92% to 100% of his body. >> the doctors said what to you? >> they told us that there wasn't any hope, that his internal organs were burned beyond repair. they wouldn't even bandage him. they just--they said that the only solution we had was to take him off of life support. >> shawn boone was 1 of 15 people killed in dust explosions that year. it was a turning point for carolyn merrit
explosions and sirens wailing] >> on the night of october 29, 2003, the hayes lemmerz factory in huntington a ball of fire. the plant made wheels for cars. and federal investigators said aluminum dust had piled up and detonated. 33-year-old shawn boone was a mechanic at the plant. his sister, tammy miser, got a call with word that her brother was seriously injured. >> shawn and a couple of his coworkers were in the furnace room. and there was an explosion. and then there was a...
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huntington/ashland, west virginia. west virginia not doing so great., beaumont, port arthur, texas. morgantown, north carolina. and the list goes on. so, if you live in charleston, west virginia, time to move. >> all right. let's talk about men and vegetables. they don't really get along. men are worse than toddlers apparently. they eat fruit and vegetables. which doesn't surprise me. until recently i basically didn't even look at them. preschool child eats 12 fruits and vegetables a week. men average about six. the average man eats about 1.2 portions per day. 48% of women use self-health tactics to trick their men into eating fruits and vegitables. for years i didn't bother. now i know, antioxidant, cancer fighting. for years i didn't bother. >> the only way i can get my husband to eat fruits is if i'm randomly cutting an apple, i shove it in his mouth. still having the conversation eating an apple. has no idea what has happened. he has eaten an apple. >> good, diane. protecting your man. >> doing food detective with juices. do you chew gum, gum chewe
huntington/ashland, west virginia. west virginia not doing so great., beaumont, port arthur, texas. morgantown, north carolina. and the list goes on. so, if you live in charleston, west virginia, time to move. >> all right. let's talk about men and vegetables. they don't really get along. men are worse than toddlers apparently. they eat fruit and vegetables. which doesn't surprise me. until recently i basically didn't even look at them. preschool child eats 12 fruits and vegetables a...
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receiving fellowships from the guggenheim foundation, national endowment for humanities and the huntington among others. her most recent book was a main selection for the history work of the month club. an evocative, summary account of war that has real obligations for the president has received two votes consideration until now. to our left, hw brand him a bill to his friends teaches history at the university of texas in austin and is the author of more than any of the books. his most recent is the man who saved the union, a biography of ulysses grant colleges volume three in his collection of biographies that span american history from colonial times to the present. have the pleasure of reading this book in galleys. getting my hardbacks signed by bill. to his left, and author, rmer coa.t and a scholar, and latest book is roger williams and the creation of the american soul. church/state and the birth of liberty. he has also written to it -- wrigley at claimed histories of the great influenza and the mississippi flood of 1927. a speaker whose expertise in panama and influenza and water po
receiving fellowships from the guggenheim foundation, national endowment for humanities and the huntington among others. her most recent book was a main selection for the history work of the month club. an evocative, summary account of war that has real obligations for the president has received two votes consideration until now. to our left, hw brand him a bill to his friends teaches history at the university of texas in austin and is the author of more than any of the books. his most recent...
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along boylston street from berkeley to mass avenue and then north to newbury street and south to huntington, that's the secure area. now that may get installer over the course of the next several hours, but that area is not going to be accessible for normal traffic. there are people in hotels and people who live there who have to work out how they get to and from where they need to be. but otherwise, i think it's fair to say that area's pretty much going to be locked down until the information is complete. >> so people can walk to the offices and walk to work? >> well, i think some of that has to be sorted out. but it's not going to be easy, simple or regular. and i think in most cases, people are not going to be able to have access to that specific area as it evolves over the course of the night. >> so what do people do? >> exactly. this is -- i would say in this sense, this is a little like storms we've dealt with where we are very much going to depend on you. as soon as we get information, we will put that out and count on you to get it out to the general public. >> are you confident you
along boylston street from berkeley to mass avenue and then north to newbury street and south to huntington, that's the secure area. now that may get installer over the course of the next several hours, but that area is not going to be accessible for normal traffic. there are people in hotels and people who live there who have to work out how they get to and from where they need to be. but otherwise, i think it's fair to say that area's pretty much going to be locked down until the information...
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we went over to huntington from there. >> the marathon is all about trying to get close to it. >> yeaht of there obviously. what were people saying? >> it was panic. everyone was scared. no one knew what was going on. the police, you know, looking at a police officer trying to figure out where to go, and they looked kind of scared and they didn't know what was going on. it was pretty terrifying. and everyone was just trying to move and trying to get to safety, whatever that meant at that point. >> your friend was one of the 4,500 or so held at mile 25. you got in touch with her, she's okay? >> she's okay, yeah, yeah. >> was she aware of what happened? >> it took her a little while to figure out. she thought there might have been too many people. but she was informed of the explosion. >> as some time has gone on, what goes through your head and heart when you think about what happened today? >> i'm really thankful to be safe and that my friends are safe. but at the same time, you know, growing up here, this is my city, and i'm really saddened for the families that are unsure of what's g
we went over to huntington from there. >> the marathon is all about trying to get close to it. >> yeaht of there obviously. what were people saying? >> it was panic. everyone was scared. no one knew what was going on. the police, you know, looking at a police officer trying to figure out where to go, and they looked kind of scared and they didn't know what was going on. it was pretty terrifying. and everyone was just trying to move and trying to get to safety, whatever that...
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the huntington street area. the area by the john hancock building. tons of people are still there and many are trying to figure out how to get home. how to get back to their hotel rooms, how to get to their friends' homes. many are visitors here, so they don't know how to navigate through the streets. there is just a difficulty not only walking around but the mass transit, the ts are not working and there's a lot of confusion for a lot of visitors. >> susan joining us on the phone in newbury and dartmouth. thank you very much. >> we do want to get to janet who is covering the story. janet, you are there for what was supposed to be a happy story, a lot of folks finishing the marathon and a lot of exciteme excitement, i understand you've been pushed back from the scene is that correct? >> that's right. we are at boilston and clarendon. we've had to clear the scene because it is a ghost town on boyleston street. it is completely empty. in the last hour, they started shutting down side streets. we saw a boz police cars past us, we could not see where the
the huntington street area. the area by the john hancock building. tons of people are still there and many are trying to figure out how to get home. how to get back to their hotel rooms, how to get to their friends' homes. many are visitors here, so they don't know how to navigate through the streets. there is just a difficulty not only walking around but the mass transit, the ts are not working and there's a lot of confusion for a lot of visitors. >> susan joining us on the phone in...
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. >> i wasn't directly at the marathon, i was at work and i work on huntington avenue at the new england conservatory and the ambulances were going up and down the street, going in, coming out plus all the police cars is so it was sirens for a couple of hours. >> reporter: and this last night. >> and this last night. it was like okay, why is this in my town. i've been up since 9:00 in the morning because we could hear cars going up and down the street. they were i guess mobilizing and pretty quietly, actually, on our street, we live on kind of a secondary main road so -- we were hearing this, it woke us up we turn on news, oh, my god, what's going on, oh, my god, they here in watertown. >> pelley: you heard the shots. >> at the end. at the end. sff. >> reporter: at the end what was it like? >> we laughed, we cried, we've been on social media all afternoon. >> why laugh? >> >> i think we were just -- not when we heard the shot bus when we heard they had him in custody and that he was alive, that's the best-case scenario. state police, all the first responders, we just say thank you to the
. >> i wasn't directly at the marathon, i was at work and i work on huntington avenue at the new england conservatory and the ambulances were going up and down the street, going in, coming out plus all the police cars is so it was sirens for a couple of hours. >> reporter: and this last night. >> and this last night. it was like okay, why is this in my town. i've been up since 9:00 in the morning because we could hear cars going up and down the street. they were i guess...
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we are right now standing at the intersection of huntington and dartmouth. we're not far from the back bay area where the terrorist attacks took place on monday. it is a scene of a crime. it is a police -- you can't cross the lines here. the police tape. it is a crime scene. but there is -- there has been historically in the last week or so an fbi presence, a police presence, the joint terrorism task force has been there. it's unusual that there would be fbi involved in a crime in watertown, massachusetts, if this were not a federal issue, obviously. and that's why we're now covering this and why i'm up in the middle of the night. but in terms of facts that we know for certain, we do not know that what's going on in watertown or in cambridge is necessarily related to what happened here on monday. >> and, jake, i do want to keep you talking on this because there is so much activity behind you. of course, so much interest. we're going right across the globe. a lot of people hoping, hoping that this would be a good conclusion to what had happened at the boston
we are right now standing at the intersection of huntington and dartmouth. we're not far from the back bay area where the terrorist attacks took place on monday. it is a scene of a crime. it is a police -- you can't cross the lines here. the police tape. it is a crime scene. but there is -- there has been historically in the last week or so an fbi presence, a police presence, the joint terrorism task force has been there. it's unusual that there would be fbi involved in a crime in watertown,...
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industries to, and in -- huntington is in hit-and-run, some of our smaller shipyards for example, osc and alabama and wisconsin. host: mint in new hampshire, good morning -- raymond in new hampshire, good morning. caller: my question is an environmental question. i wonder what the navy -- if the navy does anything about these like in theris, pacific, the atlantic, that are washing up on shores. i am concerned that it may even block your radar or whatever. how does the navy handle that? do they do anything about it? host: thank you, ted. guest: you can rest assured that we can do our mission. but it is an environmental concern and a concern for the heirs of that these things are there. -- a concern for the earth that these things are there. our mission is a military mission, and we do it exceptionally well. it is not part of it. but we are trying not to add to the problem. one thing is that we are recycling as much as possible to make sure that we don't dump things over the side. to take things like oil spills very, very seriously. i mentioned earlier, we are moving to renewable fuels
industries to, and in -- huntington is in hit-and-run, some of our smaller shipyards for example, osc and alabama and wisconsin. host: mint in new hampshire, good morning -- raymond in new hampshire, good morning. caller: my question is an environmental question. i wonder what the navy -- if the navy does anything about these like in theris, pacific, the atlantic, that are washing up on shores. i am concerned that it may even block your radar or whatever. how does the navy handle that? do they...
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in fact, as i was trying to get away from the site, i walked by an area on huntington street in boston and there must have been two dozen ambulances staged and ready to go. so i can only assume there were taking casualties. but i saw nothing from my perspective. i saw the same photos and twitter that you guys have seen. >> when you were taken away, where were you taken? how far from the scene awere yo taken? >> well, it was an odd experience. if you've ever run a marathon, you know part of the finish is you're very carefully and efficiently moved away from the finishing line to make room for the next finishers. as far as we were concerned, we were just walking more quickly through the chute. we were given our medals and our mylar blankets and bananas just like we normally would. and at this point we were hearing only rumors of what had happened. people were guessing all kinds of things, from something harmless as a blown-out transformer to something more serious. so in an odd way our experience beyond the finish line moving away from the explosion was perfectly normal for a post-marath
in fact, as i was trying to get away from the site, i walked by an area on huntington street in boston and there must have been two dozen ambulances staged and ready to go. so i can only assume there were taking casualties. but i saw nothing from my perspective. i saw the same photos and twitter that you guys have seen. >> when you were taken away, where were you taken? how far from the scene awere yo taken? >> well, it was an odd experience. if you've ever run a marathon, you know...
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along boilston street from berkeley to mass avenue and then north to newberry street and south to huntingtoneet. that's the secure area right now. now, that may get smaller over the course of the next several hours of investigation. but that area is not going to be accessible for normal traffic. there are people in hotels and people who live there who have to work out how they get to and from where they need to be. but, otherwise i think it's tear to say that investigation is going to be locked down. >> people can walk to their offices or walk to work. >> i think some of that has to be sorted out. it's not going to be easy, simple, or regular, and i think in most cases, people are not going to be able to have access to that specific area as it evolves over the course of the night. >> so what should people do? >> exactly. this is -- i would say in this sense this is like storms we have dealt with where we are very much going to depend on you. as soon as we get information, we will put that out and we will count on you to get it out to the general public. ♪ are you positive you found all the e
along boilston street from berkeley to mass avenue and then north to newberry street and south to huntingtoneet. that's the secure area right now. now, that may get smaller over the course of the next several hours of investigation. but that area is not going to be accessible for normal traffic. there are people in hotels and people who live there who have to work out how they get to and from where they need to be. but, otherwise i think it's tear to say that investigation is going to be locked...
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all of the -- on the secondary streets, clairenton, berkeley, arlington, common avenue area, the huntington street area, the area by the john hancock building, tons of people are still there. many are trying to figure out how to get home, how to get back to their hotel rooms, how to get to their friends' hopes. many as kryou know are visitors here. they don't know how to navigate through the streets. there's just a difficulty not only walking around, but the mass transit, the -- not working. there's a lot of confusion out here in terms of for these runners and visitors. >> susan tran joins us on the phone at newbury and dartmouth. thank you so much. of course, we'll be checking back with you here momentarily. >> we want to get to janet wu. janet wu has been covering this story. janet, you were there on what was supposed to be, you know, a happy story. a lot of folks finishing a marathon. a lot of excitement down there. and here you are. i understand you've been pushed back from the scene, is that correct? >> yes, that's why you haven't seen me for about an hour. because we were right at boy
all of the -- on the secondary streets, clairenton, berkeley, arlington, common avenue area, the huntington street area, the area by the john hancock building, tons of people are still there. many are trying to figure out how to get home, how to get back to their hotel rooms, how to get to their friends' hopes. many as kryou know are visitors here. they don't know how to navigate through the streets. there's just a difficulty not only walking around, but the mass transit, the -- not working....
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i'm standing here at the corner of belvidere and huntington.g as four ambulances try to maneuver through the area. i see three fire trucks in front of me. several ambulances that are in front of the marriott hotel. and just hundreds of people trying to walk and try to get to whatever destination that they can. >> here we go. thank you, susan. once again, if you're just joining us, folks, there was an explosion. you just saw it right there. two explosions, actually. right at the finish line of the boston marathon. that is the sound of what we can only assume is the second explosion. clearly. as a result, dozens if not more people gravely hurt. this happening literally as you can see in the middle of your screen, runners running down boyleston crossing the line. this happened in the past 35, 40 minutes. we do know the medical tents were immediately full with people not from running the marathon, but people who were sitting on or near the grand stand right where this explosion happened. blowing out the windows of multiple businesses in that area.
i'm standing here at the corner of belvidere and huntington.g as four ambulances try to maneuver through the area. i see three fire trucks in front of me. several ambulances that are in front of the marriott hotel. and just hundreds of people trying to walk and try to get to whatever destination that they can. >> here we go. thank you, susan. once again, if you're just joining us, folks, there was an explosion. you just saw it right there. two explosions, actually. right at the finish...
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along boylston street from berkeley to mass avenue and then north to newbury street and south to huntington street, that's the secure area right now. now, that may get smaller over the course of the next several hours of investigation, but that area is not going to be accessible for normal traffic. there are people in hotels and people who live there left to work out how they get to and from where they need to be, but otherwise, i think it's fair to say that area is pretty much going to be locked down until the investigation's complete. >> can people walk to their offices, walk to work? >> i think some of that has to be sorted out but it's not going to be -- it's not going to be easy, simple or regular. i think in most cases, people are not going to be able to have access to that specific area as it evolves over the course of the night. >> what do people do? [ inaudible ]. >> exactly. exactly. i would say in this sense, this is a little like storms we've dealt with, where we are very much going to depend on you. as soon as we get information, we will put that out and we will count on you to
along boylston street from berkeley to mass avenue and then north to newbury street and south to huntington street, that's the secure area right now. now, that may get smaller over the course of the next several hours of investigation, but that area is not going to be accessible for normal traffic. there are people in hotels and people who live there left to work out how they get to and from where they need to be, but otherwise, i think it's fair to say that area is pretty much going to be...