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what advice would you give them, jeffrey? weeks ago, i was telling them to keep the faith. that's what got me through my ordeal of six months. faith in god and have faith that i'd eventually come back home. and that has come true for all three of us. we're all going to be back home, which is great, great news. >> and what was that like for you when you stepped foot on american soil after being over there? what was that feeling like? >> it was fantastic. my family was there waiting for me on the tarmac at wright pat air force base. and it was great being reunited with them after a long separation. >> and we're watching video of that right now, really, just incredible. what is your take on why they may have been released now? i mean, obviously, they weren't released when you were, and several weeks later, north korea decided to release the last two americans. why do you think that is? >> i don't know. i can't say. i don't have connections to the high levels of government, and i can only speculate, but it's just speculation, why
what advice would you give them, jeffrey? weeks ago, i was telling them to keep the faith. that's what got me through my ordeal of six months. faith in god and have faith that i'd eventually come back home. and that has come true for all three of us. we're all going to be back home, which is great, great news. >> and what was that like for you when you stepped foot on american soil after being over there? what was that feeling like? >> it was fantastic. my family was there waiting...
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but i have been living with this for two years myself. >> jeffrey kluger, ladies and gentlemen. [applause] >> thank you for choosing a texas theme, too. as i started i thought, he's well-loved here. i think most of us are related to him, actually. [laughter] >> christian, would you -- i have a copy of your book. >> i will -- yes. i have never actually read from this book outloud, at least, so this will be a first for me, obviously. i'm -- the book generally is about i guess the more personal side of data rather than the marketing or the kind of nsa security. so i worked for a dating site of helped start a dating site so you see people doing ridiculous things, not as crazy as the former president, i guess. i wanted to tell some of that, at least through data. i'm going to try to find a passage that does that without any charts which none of you guys can see from there. so, i'll just dive in, i guess. that's how it goes. as for the data's authenticity much is in a sense fact check because the internet is part of everyday life. you give the site your gender and age and gives you a
but i have been living with this for two years myself. >> jeffrey kluger, ladies and gentlemen. [applause] >> thank you for choosing a texas theme, too. as i started i thought, he's well-loved here. i think most of us are related to him, actually. [laughter] >> christian, would you -- i have a copy of your book. >> i will -- yes. i have never actually read from this book outloud, at least, so this will be a first for me, obviously. i'm -- the book generally is about i...
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jeffrey, can you please turn around your throne?a bizarre-o game of thrones. gentlemen, the question for you from vicki, she would like to know, what do you use to thicken gravy if you have family that needs gluten-free? >> a great question. what i do is you can ground nuts like almond, walnuts or pecans and it's done thens of years ago. that's what they used to thicken gravy. not flour. there you go. >> something i didn't know. sunny, we have a question for you -- turn around. >> gobble, gobble. >> that, ladies and gentlemen, is an entry. sunny, you're doing desserts so becky asks, do leftover pecan pies and chocolate pies need to be refrigerated? >> becky, it's leftover pies at your house. becky, what is going on at your house? are you serious? okay, listen, when in doubt put it into the fridge but think about things when you buy them at the grocery store or bakery. if not fridge freighted there you don't have to do it at home. girl, there's leftover pie? >> news you can use. alex, please turn around. uh-oh. we had a turkey collis
jeffrey, can you please turn around your throne?a bizarre-o game of thrones. gentlemen, the question for you from vicki, she would like to know, what do you use to thicken gravy if you have family that needs gluten-free? >> a great question. what i do is you can ground nuts like almond, walnuts or pecans and it's done thens of years ago. that's what they used to thicken gravy. not flour. there you go. >> something i didn't know. sunny, we have a question for you -- turn around....
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they let jeffrey fowle go a few weeks ago. and you know, a lot of people have talked about whether this had to do with this human rights report from the gianunited nati that came out the other day. widespread human rights abuses. starvation, torture, execution, long periods of sleep deprivati deprivation. really awful things. north korea has been on a charm offensive, trying to present a more reasonable face of the regime. we really don't know. >> and i wonder, on that point, elise, what you think this signals, in the broad picture for u.s./north korea relations. as far as you have, as far as we know, no more americans detained in north korea. it hasn't been that way, now, for the two years since kenneth bae has been there. and much further back, in the history of the strained relations between these two countries. >> reporter: today, the state department is saying, this isn't going to change things in our relationship. north korea knows what to do to have a better relationship. and that's address the concerns the internationa
they let jeffrey fowle go a few weeks ago. and you know, a lot of people have talked about whether this had to do with this human rights report from the gianunited nati that came out the other day. widespread human rights abuses. starvation, torture, execution, long periods of sleep deprivati deprivation. really awful things. north korea has been on a charm offensive, trying to present a more reasonable face of the regime. we really don't know. >> and i wonder, on that point, elise, what...
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. >> i'm jeffrey currently eagle in the property right now so me and couple of friends college friends moved back in may of last year you can marching needed a permit at about we've lived there short term we don't pay any rent but in return we manage the property and make sure there's no trash and she was getting fined from rats from the city and so after living there after a year and a half there's a definitely liveable condition like sweeping floors and maybe the power goes out the problems but definitely it's a place that is good for living short term and free but definitely we have to pay rent to live there long term is not reasonable thank you. >> knapp u president chiu. >> jeffrey what time period did you live in the building there starting from may 2013 to current and currently right now. >> it's not vacant your currently living there. >> yes. >> okay. thank you. >> >> next speaker. >> hi, i'm bryan a resident of the richmond district i'm in favor of this project affordable housing to buy where can you buy 3 bedroom units in san francisco also it costs a lot of money where can y
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very jeffrey gundlach.hank you for spending so much time and having us at your office on the trading floor. back to you guys in new york for "squawk alley." >> thanks, sara. up next, the prospects for commercial drone use in this country are up in the air in more ways than one. we'll explain when "squawk alley" comes right back. they challenge us. they take us to worlds full of heroes and titans. for respawn, building the best interactive entertainment begins with the cloud. this is "titanfall," the first multi-player game built and run on microsoft azure. empowering gamers around the world to interact in ways they never thought possible. this cloud turns data into excitement. this is the microsoft cloud. having a perfectly nice day, when out of nowhere a pick-up truck slams into your brand new car. one second it wasn't there and the next second... boom! you've had your first accident. now you have to make your first claim. so you talk to your insurance company and... boom! you're blindsided for a second ti
very jeffrey gundlach.hank you for spending so much time and having us at your office on the trading floor. back to you guys in new york for "squawk alley." >> thanks, sara. up next, the prospects for commercial drone use in this country are up in the air in more ways than one. we'll explain when "squawk alley" comes right back. they challenge us. they take us to worlds full of heroes and titans. for respawn, building the best interactive entertainment begins with the...
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. >> jeffrey toobin is joining us now as well. jeffrey we've been talking about this every single gay in the situation room going over every single facet. this is about the 48 hour notice. as we've been reporting with on "the situation room" with wolf that 48 hour notice hey not stand because maybe for fear of leaks as i had been talking to danny and evan about. >> that's right. we've heard 48 hours then it shrunk to six hours, it might wind up being later. to the larger points you raised, don. we've been talking about what we know about the case, and i suggest to you we don't know a lot. you know, this grand jury has been investigating, hearing witnesses, giving sworn testimony for months. yes some of those witnesses have also given interviews to the news media, but we don't know all the evidence. we don't know all the witnesses. we have not seen all the scientific tapes, tests. so i expect to learn a lot if and when this material is made public and i think that makes it even more difficult to predict what the grand jury is going
. >> jeffrey toobin is joining us now as well. jeffrey we've been talking about this every single gay in the situation room going over every single facet. this is about the 48 hour notice. as we've been reporting with on "the situation room" with wolf that 48 hour notice hey not stand because maybe for fear of leaks as i had been talking to danny and evan about. >> that's right. we've heard 48 hours then it shrunk to six hours, it might wind up being later. to the larger...
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jeffrey. i have got irst time are you, mr. how jeffrey?>> very well, thank you. >> i would like to ask about the republican party. set up a ue that tthey got in ee before obama was resident that they going to undo everything that obama has done? and they have a chokehold on the republican held house? >> well, the republicans, when house election in 2010 -- i mentioned earlier, has ything president obama done since 2011 has been funded by a republican house of representatives. they are both responsible. >> from new jersey, good on the democrats line. >> hi, how are you? to read a ike statement. right now an american, the country is adding 200 jobs per month. unemployment is below 6%. the us gross national product best of the organizations. the stock market is near record high. gas and oil prices are falling. is no inflation. >> okay, you made your point. what is your question? >> all production is rapid increasing. the deficit is rapidly declining. still e wealthy are making huge amounts of money. this defies -- the only way you can accompl
jeffrey. i have got irst time are you, mr. how jeffrey?>> very well, thank you. >> i would like to ask about the republican party. set up a ue that tthey got in ee before obama was resident that they going to undo everything that obama has done? and they have a chokehold on the republican held house? >> well, the republicans, when house election in 2010 -- i mentioned earlier, has ything president obama done since 2011 has been funded by a republican house of representatives....
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i -- i don't sleep at night. >> janell still finds it very painful to talk about jeffrey bush. his body is still down there, buried forever in one of central florida's many sinkholes. >> florida hopes to prevent future tragedies by investing in new laser technology to help identify risk areas. now, if you want to get to know a city, head straight for its busiest market and listen to the people you meet, people like emperatriz garcia, who runs a stall in the ecuadorian capital of quito. she says it's the most beautiful city in the world and many would agree. quito's historic city centre is a world heritage. site. ♪ >> my name is emperatriz garcÍa and i'm a vendor at the san francisco market in quito. i'm 66 years old, i'm from ecuador, and i live in the ibarra district, in the south of quito. ♪ i think i live in the most beautiful country. it's small, but we're in the middle of the world, and there's everything here. in one day here we have summer, rain, and cold. all the seasons in just one day. ♪ >> what do you do for a living? >> i work here from 7 am until 5 pm. i sell medic
i -- i don't sleep at night. >> janell still finds it very painful to talk about jeffrey bush. his body is still down there, buried forever in one of central florida's many sinkholes. >> florida hopes to prevent future tragedies by investing in new laser technology to help identify risk areas. now, if you want to get to know a city, head straight for its busiest market and listen to the people you meet, people like emperatriz garcia, who runs a stall in the ecuadorian capital of...
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three weeks ago, it freed another american, jeffrey fowle. christopher hill is former u.s.outh korea and iraq. now a dean at the university of denver. thank you for being with us, sir. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> what do you make of the timing of this? >> well, i think there are a number of things going on. one is that the north koreans may be a tad bit sensitive about their human rights record. they certainly were excoriated for it in the u.n. human rights commission. there was a report done by a prominent australian jurist, michael kirby, that really pointed out all of the evils of that regime. secondly, they're probably feeling pretty lonely. the chinese have kind of had it with them. and thirdly, the chinese and americans, president obama and xi jinping will be meeting shortly. so this was probably a time to get some attention. they made this request that they would release these two people in return for a high-level mission. and i think president obama very wisely and with humanitarian concern agreed to do it. so at this point, it doesn't look like there's any real
three weeks ago, it freed another american, jeffrey fowle. christopher hill is former u.s.outh korea and iraq. now a dean at the university of denver. thank you for being with us, sir. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> what do you make of the timing of this? >> well, i think there are a number of things going on. one is that the north koreans may be a tad bit sensitive about their human rights record. they certainly were excoriated for it in the u.n. human rights commission....
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we have a case right up jeffrey toobin's alley.supreme court guy really loves hard rock and the drummer from a popular band was charged with a long list of dirty deeds. this is a hint as to what band and the most serious charges have been dropped. but what happened? what was going on in that courtroom? that's next. back pain... and a choice. take 4 advil in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. honey, you did it! baby laughs! but when we start worrying about tomorrow, we miss out on the things that matter today. ♪ at axa, we offer advice and help you break down your insurance goals into small, manageable steps. because when you plan for tomorrow, it helps you live for today. can we help you take a small step? for advice, retirement, and life insurance, connect with axa. if it doesn't work fast... you're on to the next thing. clinically proven neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair. it targets fine lines and wrinkles with the fastest retinol formula available. you'll see younger looking skin in just one week. one week? this one's a ke
we have a case right up jeffrey toobin's alley.supreme court guy really loves hard rock and the drummer from a popular band was charged with a long list of dirty deeds. this is a hint as to what band and the most serious charges have been dropped. but what happened? what was going on in that courtroom? that's next. back pain... and a choice. take 4 advil in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. honey, you did it! baby laughs! but when we start worrying about tomorrow, we miss out on the...
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jeffrey. i have got irst time are you, mr. how jeffrey?>> very well, thank you. >> i would like to ask about the republican party. set up a ue that tthey got in ee before obama was resident that they going to undo everything that obama has done? and they have a chokehold on the republican held house? >> well, the republicans, when house election in 2010 -- i mentioned earlier, has ything president obama done since 2011 has been funded by a republican house of representatives. they are both responsible. >> from new jersey, good on the democrats line. >> hi, how are you? to read a ike statement. right now an american, the country is adding 200 jobs per month. unemployment is below 6%. the us gross national product best of the organizations. the stock market is near record high. gas and oil prices are falling. is no inflation. >> okay, you made your point. what is your question? >> all production is rapidly increasing. the deficit is rapidly declining. still e wealthy are making huge amounts of money. this defies -- the only way you can accom
jeffrey. i have got irst time are you, mr. how jeffrey?>> very well, thank you. >> i would like to ask about the republican party. set up a ue that tthey got in ee before obama was resident that they going to undo everything that obama has done? and they have a chokehold on the republican held house? >> well, the republicans, when house election in 2010 -- i mentioned earlier, has ything president obama done since 2011 has been funded by a republican house of representatives....
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jazeera america legal contributor jamie floyd and jeffrey smith, author of "ferguson - black and white", examining the racial inequality leading to the turmoil following michael brown's shooting. >> you went to school with michael brown's mother. what was your rehabilitation to the verdict? >> i was not that surprised by the verdict. state law is friendly to officers who end up killing someone in the line of duties, a fleeing felon can be killed if there's an objectively reasonable belief on the part of the officer that that felon constitutes a threat to others. given the state of missouri action which is different to others, i wasn't surprised, and given the jury pool, three-quarters white in st louis county i can't say i was shocked. >> jamie? >> i agree. in st louis, the law of self-defence is favourable to police officers in missouri, and nationally. you have the state of mind of
jazeera america legal contributor jamie floyd and jeffrey smith, author of "ferguson - black and white", examining the racial inequality leading to the turmoil following michael brown's shooting. >> you went to school with michael brown's mother. what was your rehabilitation to the verdict? >> i was not that surprised by the verdict. state law is friendly to officers who end up killing someone in the line of duties, a fleeing felon can be killed if there's an objectively...
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you heard what jeffrey said.id he is glad actually they shut protests down here in ferguson because he thinks it is a threat to safety. >> well, in situations like he described where you have gunshots, if you are a police officer you are in a situation where you are kind of damned if you do, damned if you don't. don't try to block off the area. during one riots in mime my. i worked blocking a street, there was sniper fire in the area. the marcher, protesters go marching through and end up getting shot. there will be lawsuits about police not protecting the citizens. if you block the street off. you get the protesters angry about the fact that you are interfering. not an easy situation for any police officer. weave saw la we saw last night. if you've waill allow me, don. i was in mime ami, in the riots police were told to sit back and let them cold down. that was the worst advice any one could give. the rioting took a life of its own. just destroyed building after building, home after home. and after that, i am su
you heard what jeffrey said.id he is glad actually they shut protests down here in ferguson because he thinks it is a threat to safety. >> well, in situations like he described where you have gunshots, if you are a police officer you are in a situation where you are kind of damned if you do, damned if you don't. don't try to block off the area. during one riots in mime my. i worked blocking a street, there was sniper fire in the area. the marcher, protesters go marching through and end up...
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i want to bring in jeffrey toobin to talk about how this could impact gm's liability.he first thing i thought of was, does it change the dynamic at all? we don't know what that order is for. we don't know that necessarily 500,000 ignition switches weren't for, say, a brand-new line and let's sweeitch it unde the carpet. we don't know that yet. pr not good. liability, though, affected? >> it certainly seems to be bad for gm. i was struck by gm's statement which was not even a defense. >> mary barra says, everything before that is not my problem. >> they hired a very distinguished u.s. attorney who filed a report and these e-mails were not in the report. >> he's an outsider. >> yes. and did a very scathing report. this, of course, raises the question of, when did they -- when could they have stopped these defective ignitions from being used and how many injuries and even one death could have been avoided. >> i keep going back to this. the exact number is 85. bob hilliard is a lawyer who is suing for the plaintiffs. one person dead but 85 injured after that order for 500,
i want to bring in jeffrey toobin to talk about how this could impact gm's liability.he first thing i thought of was, does it change the dynamic at all? we don't know what that order is for. we don't know that necessarily 500,000 ignition switches weren't for, say, a brand-new line and let's sweeitch it unde the carpet. we don't know that yet. pr not good. liability, though, affected? >> it certainly seems to be bad for gm. i was struck by gm's statement which was not even a defense....
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>> jeffrey toobin, do you agree?se if he pled guilty, he could have negotiating the sentencing, right? >> perhaps. this is a first appearance. almost nobody pleads guilty right away. if his dna is under her fingernails, he's not negotiating anything. he doesn't have any leverage. >> right. >> i mean, you know, plea negotiations are all about, you know, managing risk. there's no risk to the prosecution, so this guy, if that dna pans out that way. so, you know, why should the da negotiate with him? >> right, he's keeping his options open. tom fuentes in the 2005 case, does the prosecution need much evidence, if they have the dna as well as a living witness who said she would come back from india to testify in this case? do they have enough there? >> well, we don't know yet. and i think another reason for pleading not guilty is as they go forward preparing for the defense, the prosecution has to give them everything they've got. then they'll know what kind of dna, how much of it, what the circumstances, was it really un
>> jeffrey toobin, do you agree?se if he pled guilty, he could have negotiating the sentencing, right? >> perhaps. this is a first appearance. almost nobody pleads guilty right away. if his dna is under her fingernails, he's not negotiating anything. he doesn't have any leverage. >> right. >> i mean, you know, plea negotiations are all about, you know, managing risk. there's no risk to the prosecution, so this guy, if that dna pans out that way. so, you know, why should...
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jeffrey rosenberg with us from blackrock.bout fund flows and the competitive gat -- combat. but what you can talk about are tease strange words that we're hearing about now, the total words challenged unconstrained and multi-sector. what are we going to be doing in the next one year in five years to grab elsa in the bond market? >> fixed income investing is going to be more challenged in so all the terms that you threw out, unconstrained investing, multi-sector bond investing. investors are diversifying their menu. >> because they have risk? >> it adds risk but it diversifies risks so you're trading off one risk for another risk to try to balance the risk in a portfolio. >> you got more skeptical on the high yield. >> yeah, we talked tactically about asset allocation and wound the things that's been very successful over the last six years is high yield investing and we talk about the risk and raurt trade-offs and how that has changed as the reward-to-high yield has expressed and we've been more -- compressed and we've moved t
jeffrey rosenberg with us from blackrock.bout fund flows and the competitive gat -- combat. but what you can talk about are tease strange words that we're hearing about now, the total words challenged unconstrained and multi-sector. what are we going to be doing in the next one year in five years to grab elsa in the bond market? >> fixed income investing is going to be more challenged in so all the terms that you threw out, unconstrained investing, multi-sector bond investing. investors...
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let's bring in our senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin.what you know -- and i know it's speculation that we're all guessing here, because we don't know what minine members this grand jury have decided, what do you think are the most likely scenarios? >> you know, wolf, i'm going to give you a nonanswer to your question because i honestly don't know. one thing you have to say for this grand jury, it's been a secret proceeding. we know that darren wilson himself has testified. that is unusual. the target of a grand jury proceeding rarely agrees to give up his fifth amendment rights to remain silent and testify. but outside of that, we don't know. certainly i don't know a lot of the evidence. and one thing i would like to -- one prediction i will make is that if and when the evidence comes out of what the grand jury heard, we're going to see some surprises. we knew there were some eyewitnesss and we're familiar with their testimony because they gave interviews but not everybody did and not all of the scientific tests are out. so i don't know
let's bring in our senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin.what you know -- and i know it's speculation that we're all guessing here, because we don't know what minine members this grand jury have decided, what do you think are the most likely scenarios? >> you know, wolf, i'm going to give you a nonanswer to your question because i honestly don't know. one thing you have to say for this grand jury, it's been a secret proceeding. we know that darren wilson himself has testified. that is...
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ambassador to iraq james jeffrey. he's now a distinguished fellow at the washington institute for near east policy. and phyllis bennis, director of the new internationalism project at the institute for policy studies. ambassador jeffrey, is our strategy, such as we understand it to be, the same for deeffect the islamic state as as our strategy in syria? >> no, it's quite different. as both secretary hagel and general dempsey said we have an iraq-first strategy but importantly dempsey underlined it is not an iraq-only strategy. we have put considerable resources into stopping isis in the syrian kurdish town of kobani. nonetheless, deal with assad is very, very difficult because he's entrenched in power. he's one of the generators of this entire conflict and the growth of isis. yes, we don't have any capable allies as we do, to some degree at least, in iraq. thus, we're starting in iraq trying to push against isis, and there's been several offenses to the north of baghdad and sothe south as well, that have been pretty s
ambassador to iraq james jeffrey. he's now a distinguished fellow at the washington institute for near east policy. and phyllis bennis, director of the new internationalism project at the institute for policy studies. ambassador jeffrey, is our strategy, such as we understand it to be, the same for deeffect the islamic state as as our strategy in syria? >> no, it's quite different. as both secretary hagel and general dempsey said we have an iraq-first strategy but importantly dempsey...
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jeffrey toobin, how difficult is it to, for a police officer, to indict a police officer in an officer involved shooting. >> it's certainly very difficult to convict police officers, you know. one of the most memorable trials i ever covered was in albany, morocco of the four new york city police officers who shot the unarmed african immigrant in the bronx. people may remember the bruce springsteen song "41 shots" based on this death. and that was a trial that ended in acquittal, not with standing the fact that this unarmed man was shot 41 times. that is more common than not. jurors, ordinary citizens have a lot of sympathy, a lot of identification for police officers, often more than their victims so these cases are relatively hard to bring but they are very hard to win for prosecutors. >> all right. stand by. in need to get a quick break in. we're awaiting a decision on whether or not this grand jury will indict officer darren wilson in the shooting death of michael brown. back with our breaking news after a quick break. it's time to get to work are finally over, fixing our long-term
jeffrey toobin, how difficult is it to, for a police officer, to indict a police officer in an officer involved shooting. >> it's certainly very difficult to convict police officers, you know. one of the most memorable trials i ever covered was in albany, morocco of the four new york city police officers who shot the unarmed african immigrant in the bronx. people may remember the bruce springsteen song "41 shots" based on this death. and that was a trial that ended in acquittal,...
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we have a downed pole 291 west second street at jeffrey street, police are on the scene. stick to west third street to avoid any problems there. outside we go on 422 trooper, traffic heading toward king of prussia. the overnight construction with traffic stoppages is all clear, so both lanes are open. >> let's get to our breaking stories, first one up, investigators are calling an overnight fire in the torresdale section of philadelphia suspicious. it broke out inside a house on rose lane at 2:30 a.m., fire crews say they found a liquid accelerant near the scene of the fire. there are no reports of injuries, police are treating the area as a crime scene. >>> breaking, people have evacuated several homes in the lehigh valley, look at that, near where a giant sink old swallowed a utility truck overnight. investigators say it started is a water main break on hampton road in bethlehem township late last night. the driver of the truck escaped unharmed, 30 residents left their homes as a precaution while crews investigated the source of the problem. the red cross is on the scen
we have a downed pole 291 west second street at jeffrey street, police are on the scene. stick to west third street to avoid any problems there. outside we go on 422 trooper, traffic heading toward king of prussia. the overnight construction with traffic stoppages is all clear, so both lanes are open. >> let's get to our breaking stories, first one up, investigators are calling an overnight fire in the torresdale section of philadelphia suspicious. it broke out inside a house on rose lane...
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jeffrey, that's you. jeffrey, where are you? question from jennifer. this one has to do with those whipped potatoes or mashed potatoes. where is my question. how do you correctly whip the mashed potatoes, there it is, how long do you cook them and whip them without them turn nothing glue. >> couple thing, first of all boil them in a pot of water with salt and put a fork in them. if it cops out perfectly done, strain them, put them back in the pot, warm it up, in the same pot and mash them. if you whip them you'll develop the flour and starch. old-fashioned masher. go at it. >> stop turning dinner into glue, all right. much more coming up live on "gma" here in times square. stay with us, folks. >> all right. ...and tkind of like you huffing sometimes, grandpa. well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... doctor: symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inh
jeffrey, that's you. jeffrey, where are you? question from jennifer. this one has to do with those whipped potatoes or mashed potatoes. where is my question. how do you correctly whip the mashed potatoes, there it is, how long do you cook them and whip them without them turn nothing glue. >> couple thing, first of all boil them in a pot of water with salt and put a fork in them. if it cops out perfectly done, strain them, put them back in the pot, warm it up, in the same pot and mash...
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don't let non-24 get in the way of your pursuit of happiness. >>> welcome back, jeffrey fowle dropped a bombshell, saying he did exactly what he was accused of, leaving a bible on purpose. last week, he was released, and now is back home with his family. he sat down with randi kaye and described what the five months were like. >> reporter: for the first time, jeffrey fowle is talking about his nearly six-month detainment in north korea, after touring the country he was suddenly arrested may 7th at the airport while trying to return home to ohio. >> we go in the back room, they said is this your bible? i said yes. >> reporter: fowle admits he left his bible at a north korean night club days before. >> why did you leave it behind? >> i had read about hurting the christians. >> did you know it was a crime? >> i knew it was not welcomed i knew the people would be harassed. >> fowle was held most of the time in the hotel hospitality suite in pyongyang allowed outside for just 30 minutes a day. tour guides acted as security. he met once with a swedish ambassador. he never saw the other two
don't let non-24 get in the way of your pursuit of happiness. >>> welcome back, jeffrey fowle dropped a bombshell, saying he did exactly what he was accused of, leaving a bible on purpose. last week, he was released, and now is back home with his family. he sat down with randi kaye and described what the five months were like. >> reporter: for the first time, jeffrey fowle is talking about his nearly six-month detainment in north korea, after touring the country he was suddenly...
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. >> let's get more on the situation with jeffrey bates from unicef and she life from irbill in northernd thank you so much for being with us and this conflict has disrupted the education of thousands of children in iraq. what does this mean for future generations? >> thank you. glad to be here with you today. what this means for future generations is if children are deprived of their fundamental right for education and the progress in this area is interrupted, then there is a high chance, a high probability this will never be regained in iraq and other areas in the region will be facing an entire lost generation. it's imperative the united nations, the government and other humanitarian actors come together quickly to provide these educational opportunities before they are lost to prevent this type of spiral continuing on. >> now, jeffrey, we can appreciate that it's difficult to provide a normal life for these refugee children, much less a normal education, just explain to us the challenges of trying to educate children in refugee camps. >> well, it goes well beyond the refugee camps. w
. >> let's get more on the situation with jeffrey bates from unicef and she life from irbill in northernd thank you so much for being with us and this conflict has disrupted the education of thousands of children in iraq. what does this mean for future generations? >> thank you. glad to be here with you today. what this means for future generations is if children are deprived of their fundamental right for education and the progress in this area is interrupted, then there is a high...
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old, william bradford bishop iii, who was 14 years old, brenton bishop, who was 10 years old, and jeffrey was 5 years old. >> but brad bishop was gone. and nobody knows where he went. >> he certainly had the experience of traveling the world. >> he was working a desk job and didn't like being penned into an office and crowded. >> you've got a man who couldn't handle his life. all clear! lookin' good! close it up! got it. ... and then, santa's helpers boarded the train, and off they went. and that's how we got it. wowww ... you guys must've been really good this year. the magic of the season is here, at the lexus december to remember sales event. this is the pursuit of perfection. right now, you can get a single line with 3 gigs for $65 a month. 3 gigs ... is that a lot? that's about ... 100 app downloads, 45 hours of streaming music, and 6 hours of video playing. (singing) and five golden rings! ha, i see what you did... (singing) four calling birds...three french hens ...(the guys starts to fizzle out) two... turtle...doves... i really went for it there ya you did ... you really, really
old, william bradford bishop iii, who was 14 years old, brenton bishop, who was 10 years old, and jeffrey was 5 years old. >> but brad bishop was gone. and nobody knows where he went. >> he certainly had the experience of traveling the world. >> he was working a desk job and didn't like being penned into an office and crowded. >> you've got a man who couldn't handle his life. all clear! lookin' good! close it up! got it. ... and then, santa's helpers boarded the train,...
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let's talk about that and more with lisa lizza and jeffrey tubin and ana navarro.o you think of this choice? >> let me be honest about this. i, just, on a personal level am thrilled. in january of 1990, a long time ago, we started practically the same time working in the basement office of brooklyn attorneys doing the most basic cases and i've watched her career soar over the past 24 years. she's a work horse prosecutor. she's not very well known. she's not even well-known in new york. but she was the u.s. attorney under bill clinton and the u.s. attorney under president obama in the eastern district of new york, which is brooklyn, queens, nassau and suffolk and there were no any questions about her competence and i expect her to sail through for her confirmation hearing. >> and jeffrey tubin will confirm her. do you think republicans will? >> i don't know enough about her? i don't think most republicans know enough about her. but what we do know is she has a very extensive professional record and career. she has gone through confirmation twice before by acclimatat
let's talk about that and more with lisa lizza and jeffrey tubin and ana navarro.o you think of this choice? >> let me be honest about this. i, just, on a personal level am thrilled. in january of 1990, a long time ago, we started practically the same time working in the basement office of brooklyn attorneys doing the most basic cases and i've watched her career soar over the past 24 years. she's a work horse prosecutor. she's not very well known. she's not even well-known in new york....
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sara eisner's interview with jeffrey gundlach.urrito made with chocolate, soybeans, and apricots. what kind of chef comes up with this? a chef working with ibm watson, on the cloud. ingredients are just data. watson turns big data into new ideas. and not just for food. watson is working with doctors and bankers to help transform their industries. today there's a new way to work. and it's made with ibm. ♪ >>> monday morning, good morning, welcome back to "squawk on the street." i'm simon hobbs along with taye la tausche and david faber. carl is off today. sara eisen is in los angeles with jeff gundlach. she'll join us 11:00 eastern. kayla, we opened up into record territory, subsequently falling back. >> yes, of course the rate cut in china over the weekend. that has been settling into the markets. but we have a lot of other news to get to today. road map starting with ceo stepping down. united technologies announcing its chairman and ceo is retiring. effective immediately. find out what's next for the company and what you should b
sara eisner's interview with jeffrey gundlach.urrito made with chocolate, soybeans, and apricots. what kind of chef comes up with this? a chef working with ibm watson, on the cloud. ingredients are just data. watson turns big data into new ideas. and not just for food. watson is working with doctors and bankers to help transform their industries. today there's a new way to work. and it's made with ibm. ♪ >>> monday morning, good morning, welcome back to "squawk on the...
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the fact that it comes a few weeks after jeffrey fowl was let go? the fact that we know the president, president obama, sent a handwritten letter with james clapper to give to, you know, pyongyang's leader. what do you make of those developments that we're learning and the timing? should we read anything into the timing? >> well, the only thing i would probably read into the timing is i think that north korea really is reacting to this united nations report, potential referral of kim jong-un to the international criminal court. i think that really rocked them. they've reacted to that development in other ways and i wouldn't be surprised if they are trying to what they would consider make this diplomatic offensive to head off a referral to the criminal court. it also may be a prelude to their wanting to have discussions with the united states. we should know in the relatively near future whether that's the case. the final thing i would mention is i think they've had an increasingly strained relationship with their benefactor and that is china, so thi
the fact that it comes a few weeks after jeffrey fowl was let go? the fact that we know the president, president obama, sent a handwritten letter with james clapper to give to, you know, pyongyang's leader. what do you make of those developments that we're learning and the timing? should we read anything into the timing? >> well, the only thing i would probably read into the timing is i think that north korea really is reacting to this united nations report, potential referral of kim...
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jeffrey. i have got irst time are you, mr. how jeffrey?>> very well, thank you. >> i would like to ask about the republican party. set up a ue that tthey got in ee before obama was resident that they going to undo everything that obama has done? and they have a chokehold on the republican held house? >> well, the republicans, when house election in 2010 -- i mentioned earlier, has ything president obama done since 2011 has been funded by a republican house of representatives. they are both responsible. >> from new jersey, good on the democrats line. >> hi, how are you? to read a ike statement. right now an american, the country is adding 200 jobs per month. unemployment is below 6%. the us gross national product best of the organizations. the stock market is near record high. gas and oil prices are falling. is no inflation. >> okay, you made your point. what is your question? >> all production is rapidly increasing. the deficit is rapidly declining. still e wealthy are making huge amounts of money. this defies -- the only way you can accom
jeffrey. i have got irst time are you, mr. how jeffrey?>> very well, thank you. >> i would like to ask about the republican party. set up a ue that tthey got in ee before obama was resident that they going to undo everything that obama has done? and they have a chokehold on the republican held house? >> well, the republicans, when house election in 2010 -- i mentioned earlier, has ything president obama done since 2011 has been funded by a republican house of representatives....
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that's when jeffreys fought back.r in jail. >>> a south bay landmark will continue its out-of-the-world research. the lick observatory was informed the university of california was cutting off funding. that despite lick's headline making discovery of more than 500 new planets in the past 15 years. this week uc announced it will fund the legendary telescopes after all, partly because of enthusiastic donors who came forward. the century old observatory is funded for another five years. the budget is described as being minimal. >>> amazon is test out a new way to speed up its deliver rays. "the wall street journal" reporting that amazon is using taxis. and it's happening right where we are in san francisco and l.a. amazon is moving flywheel to summon cabs totes distribution centers. from there the drivers pick up as many as ten packages bound for the same location. amazon wouldn't comment on this test program, but it did say it's always experimenting with new and innovative ways to deliver packages to customers. >> neede
that's when jeffreys fought back.r in jail. >>> a south bay landmark will continue its out-of-the-world research. the lick observatory was informed the university of california was cutting off funding. that despite lick's headline making discovery of more than 500 new planets in the past 15 years. this week uc announced it will fund the legendary telescopes after all, partly because of enthusiastic donors who came forward. the century old observatory is funded for another five years....
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. >> amazing to watch the release of bae and miller come a less after jeffrey was released. >> peoplere asking what's the significance of this happening right now? cnn's paula hancock has more for us from seoul, south korea. >> reporter: a top secret mission in the dead of night. the top spy chief for the united states arrives in pyongyang, carrying a letter from the u.s. president. he leaves one day letter with two former prisoners. no conditions and no strings attached according to the u.s. so why this sudden humanitarian gesture from north korea? >> clearly they crave having this high level attention so, obviously, they are pleased that general clapper came. >> reporter: another suggestion kim jong-un wants to show he's still in charge. other experts believe pyongyang's recent charm offensive including a high-profile visit to seoul, technically enemy territory is a pr exercise to improve its image. the trigger, the united nations inquiry on human abuses titled the report of crimes against humanity. >> it showed a lighter side to the international community because although there co
. >> amazing to watch the release of bae and miller come a less after jeffrey was released. >> peoplere asking what's the significance of this happening right now? cnn's paula hancock has more for us from seoul, south korea. >> reporter: a top secret mission in the dead of night. the top spy chief for the united states arrives in pyongyang, carrying a letter from the u.s. president. he leaves one day letter with two former prisoners. no conditions and no strings attached...
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less than a month ago north korea released american jeffrey fowle. he had spent five months in detention. there are now no other u.s. citizens detained in north korea. north korea issued a statement about the two americans saying in part, "president obama made repeated requests and an earnest apology and assured a guarantee there would be no recurrence of similar incidents." north korea has alleged that kenneth bae was there to proselytize for his religion and that matthew todd miller upon arrival tore up his visa and asked for asylum. we don't know the real story on that, but certainly we will get it as they arrive back. washington has not confirmed anything about what was in that letter or how this evolved. but this is a developing story that we are covering on many fronts as this airplane taxis with these two men on board who must be very relieved that they have been released from north korea. and we'll be talking with friends of kenneth bae's family, our correspondents in south korea, experts on north korea. we have with us there live cnn corresp
less than a month ago north korea released american jeffrey fowle. he had spent five months in detention. there are now no other u.s. citizens detained in north korea. north korea issued a statement about the two americans saying in part, "president obama made repeated requests and an earnest apology and assured a guarantee there would be no recurrence of similar incidents." north korea has alleged that kenneth bae was there to proselytize for his religion and that matthew todd miller...
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jeffrey, you've been studying the you law.e president is about to act unlawfully. what is your analysis? >> well, let's put aside the issue whether it's a good policy or not. i'll leave that to others. this is not about a path to citizenship. the president could not change the laws of citizenship on his own. but what he can do is decide who is going to be deported and in what order. and what the president is doing in this policy -- in this executive order, he's saying we're going to deport certain groups but not others. and that seems clearly to be within his discretion as president. he's not saying they can stay here as citizens but simply saying that we are simply not going to deport people who have children, who are american citizens, and that seems to me is a legal thing for the president to do. whether it's wise or not, that's a separate question. but legally, i think the president is on very secure ground. >> i want all of you to stand by. we're waiting to hear from the president an hour and a half from now the president
jeffrey, you've been studying the you law.e president is about to act unlawfully. what is your analysis? >> well, let's put aside the issue whether it's a good policy or not. i'll leave that to others. this is not about a path to citizenship. the president could not change the laws of citizenship on his own. but what he can do is decide who is going to be deported and in what order. and what the president is doing in this policy -- in this executive order, he's saying we're going to...
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presumably, jeffrey katzenberg would have value.ffrey katzenberg , or atave a coo role least a pass to get there very quickly. if you're talking to a big holiday studio, which is in most cases a nonstarter. >> the market cap is around 3.2 right now. >> exactly. it is a big premium. what investors are concerned about is this is a hit or miss business in the studio. you do not see many studios in the public markets. dreamworks, you have big misses. we are is the problem, still talking about trek. it has been more recently a lot of mrs.. rise of the guardians. the reason i have to read this as i do not remember going to these movies. it is terrible to say that. turbo, mr. peabody, penguins of madagascar are, they have all been write-downs for dreamworks. >> i have a 10-year-old so i have been in every one of those movies. you are right, they have a very good record over the long-term, but the last three or form -- f our films have not been good. investors have not been used to that. it was the pressure to develop nontheatrical business
presumably, jeffrey katzenberg would have value.ffrey katzenberg , or atave a coo role least a pass to get there very quickly. if you're talking to a big holiday studio, which is in most cases a nonstarter. >> the market cap is around 3.2 right now. >> exactly. it is a big premium. what investors are concerned about is this is a hit or miss business in the studio. you do not see many studios in the public markets. dreamworks, you have big misses. we are is the problem, still talking...
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♪ >> joining us now is jeffrey toobin.ell me about this case from the legal perspective and the prosecuting attorney approach. >> he did something very unusual for the state of missouri, and for most state prosecutions. instead of simply bringing charges against officer wilson shortly after he killed michael brown, he took the case to a grand jury. grand juries are unusual in the first ways. he did something more unusual than that. he announced he was point present every single piece of evidence to the grand jury and let the grand jury make up its mind about whether to bring charges. not only is unusual to go to the grand jury at all, instead of simply acting like a prosecutor and presenting the evidence he wanted the grand jury to use to bring charges, he threw up his hands, did a document dr. the grand jury, and let them make up their own mind, which turned out to be no indictment. >> why? >> i think the answer is it depends how cynical you are. if you are on cynical, you might say, this is a difficult case. it is a clos
♪ >> joining us now is jeffrey toobin.ell me about this case from the legal perspective and the prosecuting attorney approach. >> he did something very unusual for the state of missouri, and for most state prosecutions. instead of simply bringing charges against officer wilson shortly after he killed michael brown, he took the case to a grand jury. grand juries are unusual in the first ways. he did something more unusual than that. he announced he was point present every single...
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[cheers and applause] jeffrey, what's the deal on the donuts, man? they might like some other stuff. >> like, what else? >> well, like a donut, lettuce, and tomato. everyone loves a dlt. >> mmm. what else? >> french toast. how's the french toast? does that sound bad? >> i can deal with that. >> okay. >> i can deal with that. >> so we'll start at the bottom. >> oh, are you ready to make some money so you can get that donut shop going? >> we got to get there first. >> well, look at this. say hello to our millna
[cheers and applause] jeffrey, what's the deal on the donuts, man? they might like some other stuff. >> like, what else? >> well, like a donut, lettuce, and tomato. everyone loves a dlt. >> mmm. what else? >> french toast. how's the french toast? does that sound bad? >> i can deal with that. >> okay. >> i can deal with that. >> so we'll start at the bottom. >> oh, are you ready to make some money so you can get that donut shop going?...
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nbc's kristen welker spoke with jeffrey fowl today back home in ohio. >> reporter: jeffrey fowle knew leaving a bible in a north korea nightclub could be breaking the law, but he was willing to take the risk and never thought he would actually be detained. but in may his tour guide did just that at the pyongyang airport. >> went to a back room and said is this your bible, and showed me the bible. said yeah. i go -- >> reporter: he had terrifying thoughts. >> this could be the end of life as i know it. could be the end of job, family. >> reporter: fowle was held in a hotel, then a room in a hospitality center. >> i was treated fairly well. i was never physically abused. always had enough -- usually too much to eat. >> reporter: he was escorted on a daily walk but was isolated for 23 hours a day, watching tv, mostly propaganda of kim jong-un. fowl wrote alerts to his wife and three children, now tough to read. >> until i get home -- this is hard. until i get home, you'll have to step up and be the man of the house. >> reporter: fowle said he was sustained by his faith and a desire to he
nbc's kristen welker spoke with jeffrey fowl today back home in ohio. >> reporter: jeffrey fowle knew leaving a bible in a north korea nightclub could be breaking the law, but he was willing to take the risk and never thought he would actually be detained. but in may his tour guide did just that at the pyongyang airport. >> went to a back room and said is this your bible, and showed me the bible. said yeah. i go -- >> reporter: he had terrifying thoughts. >> this could...
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this is when 54-year-old joseph jeffrey was shot in the leg. police say that early monday morning days after he was released from the hospital, jeffrey was walking, told the driver to slow down, police say that driver then intentionally ran him over and left the scene. it's not known if the shooting and hit and run are related. >>> a woman was arrested in san diego after she reportedly stole a california highway patrol car while handcuffed. it all started yesterday afternoon when the woman was arrested for stealing another car. she was handcuffed and put in a chp suv. while the officer went back to the stolen vehicle, the woman somehow slipped the handcuffs to the the front of her body, hopped over the seat and drove off in the suv. other chp officers and san diego police chased the woman where she crashed into several cars and was arrested. >>> a california victim's rights group is suing the state because there have been no executions of death row inmates in eight years. current rules in california call for a three drug injection to carry out
this is when 54-year-old joseph jeffrey was shot in the leg. police say that early monday morning days after he was released from the hospital, jeffrey was walking, told the driver to slow down, police say that driver then intentionally ran him over and left the scene. it's not known if the shooting and hit and run are related. >>> a woman was arrested in san diego after she reportedly stole a california highway patrol car while handcuffed. it all started yesterday afternoon when the...
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how much, traveling in chester county would we do have downed pole jeffrey street. try to avoid that area if you k traveling the turnpike beyond norristown, dealing with some construction, so watch out for the guys and gals in the hard hats. taking a look at mass transit, everything running on time for septa, new jersey, dart. no delays at philadelphia international. ukee? >> vittoria, thank you. developing right now new york state officials preparing to ask the white house to declare a federal disaster. at the lake effect snowstorm continues to bury the buffalo area. this time, laps video gives you idea of the volume of snow that's covers parts of western new york. the death toll has reached ten, and roofs are now starting to buckle. on some roads the snow is so deep that plows are not working properly. >> there are hundreds and hundreds of vehicles stranded all throughout the area. that's going to be a massive problem. >> now, with more than 6 feet of snow falling on buffalo's ralph wilson stadium, the national foot being league has moved sunday's game between the
how much, traveling in chester county would we do have downed pole jeffrey street. try to avoid that area if you k traveling the turnpike beyond norristown, dealing with some construction, so watch out for the guys and gals in the hard hats. taking a look at mass transit, everything running on time for septa, new jersey, dart. no delays at philadelphia international. ukee? >> vittoria, thank you. developing right now new york state officials preparing to ask the white house to declare a...
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it is jeffrey parker from mclean. jeffrey says he should be today's winner because i love marie and would love to represent as the fan of the day to get to see her. donny's there too, of course. and always he watches channel 9. so jeffrey wins tickets to see donny and marie. >> and we would like you at home to be our next fan. the day. next week's fans each win a pair of tickets to see fiddler on the roof at arena stage. easy to enter. go to wusa9's facebook page and fill out the entire form. good luck. ♪ i thought it'd be bigger. ♪ ♪ (dad) there's nothing i can't reach in my subaru. (vo) introducing the all-new subaru outback. love. it's what makes a subaru,a subaru. you'll feel really good aboutd putting in your body. i know what you're thinking, but this is new and improved i can't believe it's not butter! 100% taste, 0% artificial preservatives. made with a blend of delicious oils, purified water, and just a pinch of salt. two please, and spread on some extra. i'm here all day. new and improved i can't believe it'
it is jeffrey parker from mclean. jeffrey says he should be today's winner because i love marie and would love to represent as the fan of the day to get to see her. donny's there too, of course. and always he watches channel 9. so jeffrey wins tickets to see donny and marie. >> and we would like you at home to be our next fan. the day. next week's fans each win a pair of tickets to see fiddler on the roof at arena stage. easy to enter. go to wusa9's facebook page and fill out the entire...
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the driver then intentionally ran over jeffrey and left the scene.have any information, call san francisco police. >>> a woman was arrested in san diego accused of stealing a california highway patrol car while handcuffed. it all started yesterday afternoon when the woman was arrested for stealing another car. she was handcuffed and put into a chp suv. the officer went back over to the stolen car. the woman slipped the handcuffs to the front of her body and drove off. they chased the woman from the freeway to city streets where she crash into several cars and eventually arrested. >>> california is providing $200 million? fronts to help communities to deal with and survive the drought. the entire bay area will get $32 million. calistoga has plans for its $750,000 grant. the new grant money will allow calistoga to build a second pond to store recycled water. the more recycled water the city can store, the less drinking water it has to use for maintenance and parks and school grounds and baseball fields. >> we would like to be able to capture that resou
the driver then intentionally ran over jeffrey and left the scene.have any information, call san francisco police. >>> a woman was arrested in san diego accused of stealing a california highway patrol car while handcuffed. it all started yesterday afternoon when the woman was arrested for stealing another car. she was handcuffed and put into a chp suv. the officer went back over to the stolen car. the woman slipped the handcuffs to the front of her body and drove off. they chased the...
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thank you, jeffrey. >>> heavy rain has triggered a mudslide in southern california. evacuations have been ordered where one person was rescued this morning in what's described as heat mud. there has been blooding and debris flow that could force residents in neighbored communities to move out. and in chicago winds gusting to 65 miles an hour whipped up lake michigan on friday. look at that. 20-foot swells caused flooding and detours along lakeshore drive. >> let's get more on the weather from eric fisher chief meteorologist of our boston station wbz-tv zbhood morning. weather off to a wintry note. snow in atlantic georgia. accumulating snow. the earliest on record across north carolina. the cold continues to fall in place. by sunday morning 40s in south florida for the first time since february. big-time cold, way by low average. many highs in the east in the 40s and 50s. barely getting to 60 in orlando, florida, today. with all that cold big areas of freeze warnings. also tracking a developing nor'easter bring as cold win her driven rain. a snowstorm toward maine to
thank you, jeffrey. >>> heavy rain has triggered a mudslide in southern california. evacuations have been ordered where one person was rescued this morning in what's described as heat mud. there has been blooding and debris flow that could force residents in neighbored communities to move out. and in chicago winds gusting to 65 miles an hour whipped up lake michigan on friday. look at that. 20-foot swells caused flooding and detours along lakeshore drive. >> let's get more on the...