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lori? hr. hover it's wonderful weather to play in especially sitting here in the northeast, but it is a crisis that you're describing. so let me can ask you this, other than mother nature, what else can californians do? >> reporter: well, some claim it's a manmade crisis, and that's not entirely accurate. we need rain of biblical proportions, you know? our -- ark kind of variety. but here's the issue, there is something called the delta snow. it's a three-inch fish be, it lives in the san francisco bay area. there's a lot of water that comes out of the mountain, and that water is being flushed into the san francisco bay. there are some pumps that kill the delta smelt. right now environmental rules protect that fish. republicans want to turn on the pumps, kill some fish and also they some restoration projects. democrats say, no, but they're going to unveil their plan this week. point is there's probably about a billion gallons a year that could go to farmers that now is going to fish. that's the
lori? hr. hover it's wonderful weather to play in especially sitting here in the northeast, but it is a crisis that you're describing. so let me can ask you this, other than mother nature, what else can californians do? >> reporter: well, some claim it's a manmade crisis, and that's not entirely accurate. we need rain of biblical proportions, you know? our -- ark kind of variety. but here's the issue, there is something called the delta snow. it's a three-inch fish be, it lives in the san...
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lori: we'll do.blems seem tame. buying information on at least 2000 customers. talking bank and medical information, income information, passport and numbers. the damage has been done. can you stop your life being sold? even when they say it's not it is always about money. melissa: a huge security breach at barclays has thousands of clients worried their information was sold on the black market to cold callers. an investigation underway to figure out how a possible inside job could have happened. reports are saying that this information could have been sold for an enormous amount of wait,dollars. that's right. the big question is, if it happened at barclays, where else did it occur? joining me now, two men
lori: we'll do.blems seem tame. buying information on at least 2000 customers. talking bank and medical information, income information, passport and numbers. the damage has been done. can you stop your life being sold? even when they say it's not it is always about money. melissa: a huge security breach at barclays has thousands of clients worried their information was sold on the black market to cold callers. an investigation underway to figure out how a possible inside job could have...
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lori: thank you. adam: stocks in rally mode. we head to the floor of the stock xchange, nicole petallides there near the highs of the day. everyone else seems to be happier. nicole: the dow jones industrial average up 1% right now. a gain ofting 15,593. the s&p 500 each other over 1% as well. still in negative territory for the week. however talking with the balance we are seeing today, to understand the balance have to understand where the markets were before that. in an oversold, we were down 326 points on monday. and he noted that this morning was roundly firmer in europe. tuesday tried to give ago, remember tuesday's trading, back 70 points yesterday, but today his point is europe did well again and treasury's move as well, second day in a row, yielding the ten year. it takes away the fear that the u.s. may be collapsing or worries about the economy. and that happened as well. so now you begin to move forward so we're sitting at a resistance level land watching 1771 and the s&p 500. adam: thank yo
lori: thank you. adam: stocks in rally mode. we head to the floor of the stock xchange, nicole petallides there near the highs of the day. everyone else seems to be happier. nicole: the dow jones industrial average up 1% right now. a gain ofting 15,593. the s&p 500 each other over 1% as well. still in negative territory for the week. however talking with the balance we are seeing today, to understand the balance have to understand where the markets were before that. in an oversold, we were...
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lori: i am lori rothman with your fox business brief.ething to tell you about, tuileries calling 1.9 million prius hybrids sold all around the world including 700,000 in north america. japanese automaker says software glitch could cause the vehicle to stall. these remain between march of 2009 and this month. more americans keeping up with their mortgage payment according to trains union. the percentage of mortgage holders two months behind on their payments fell to 3.85% in the fourth quarter down from 5% a year ago. 130 one chief executive officers left their corner offices in january. challenger gray and christmas reports the eyes ceo turnover month since february of 2010. the house financial sector, january ceo departures. that is the latest from the fox business network giving it the power to prosper. connell: breaking news from washington. a senate aide told the fox business network the senate will vote on the bill that was passed on the house to raise the debt ceiling and we expect we to vote on this. the first 145 eastern time to
lori: i am lori rothman with your fox business brief.ething to tell you about, tuileries calling 1.9 million prius hybrids sold all around the world including 700,000 in north america. japanese automaker says software glitch could cause the vehicle to stall. these remain between march of 2009 and this month. more americans keeping up with their mortgage payment according to trains union. the percentage of mortgage holders two months behind on their payments fell to 3.85% in the fourth quarter...
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lori: u.s. employers hired fewer workers than expected in january marking the second straight disappointing employment report but there were some sector winners. some analysts expected the weather to have impacted construction. that sector added 48,000 jobs. another big winner, six straight months of gains adding 21,000 jobs in the latest month. last month's big loser was retailer posting a loss of 13,000 jobs, the first month of declines since march. joining us now is chief economist michele gerard. following the report this morning you were at the january report is soft but not disastrous. >> obviously we have seen slower pace of job growth over the last two months than we enjoy in the fall and generally greater concern about the economy people have and i don't want people to be extrapolating the weakness we are seeing too far forward. this is not the start of the economy decelerating to a slower pace is more of than offset, better than expected numbers we had seen last fall. if you sit back a
lori: u.s. employers hired fewer workers than expected in january marking the second straight disappointing employment report but there were some sector winners. some analysts expected the weather to have impacted construction. that sector added 48,000 jobs. another big winner, six straight months of gains adding 21,000 jobs in the latest month. last month's big loser was retailer posting a loss of 13,000 jobs, the first month of declines since march. joining us now is chief economist michele...
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lori: i am lori rothman. good afternoon. delays all piling up with airlines.thing to stop the brutal drought in california. the golden state is looking a little bit more brown these days. ashley: guess what, it is valentine's day. we have your last minute gift ideas. sweets for your sweetheart. lori: a marriage not made in heaven. ashley: in honor of the time warner / comcast deal, we want to hear from you. which do you think has the worst customer service? this should be good. we will read your responses, those that we can later in the show. lori: do not hold back. first, let's get you updated on the market. nicole: right now the dow jones industrial down about 80 points at the moment. the session high is 16,113. there is a one-month chart. talking about equity strategy. knowing that basically the risk reward looks attractive at this point. this week has not been too shabby. let's talk about campbell's soup. on the move here. campbell's soup up. they had good sales. profit was up 71%. back to you. lori: thank you. ashley: cities all along the east coast diggi
lori: i am lori rothman. good afternoon. delays all piling up with airlines.thing to stop the brutal drought in california. the golden state is looking a little bit more brown these days. ashley: guess what, it is valentine's day. we have your last minute gift ideas. sweets for your sweetheart. lori: a marriage not made in heaven. ashley: in honor of the time warner / comcast deal, we want to hear from you. which do you think has the worst customer service? this should be good. we will read...
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i am lori rothman. adam: i am adam shapiro, the dallas rebounding since june, stocks gained ground for the third time in 11 sessions. lori: the recent pullback is a healthy and expected bull market correction. he is banking on one more big rally. ashley: the future of microsoft, the tech giant named sasha ma l madel madella, the third person to hold the pose that microsoft. lori: the investigation into the massive credit-card beach and why did she financial officer says it will cost to upgrade the technology. adam: it is a ratings agency, cyber security world's co-founder will join us to talk about why target and neiman marcus, not close to being the most vulnerable companies and we will talk about what you need to know but first stocks near the highs of the day and the stock exchange, nicole petallides is there and we are seeing a sigh of relief. nicole: no doubt at all. we sold off 360 points, on stock 360 points and that was a loss of 2%. a bounce back on less volume from friday and monday but you ar
i am lori rothman. adam: i am adam shapiro, the dallas rebounding since june, stocks gained ground for the third time in 11 sessions. lori: the recent pullback is a healthy and expected bull market correction. he is banking on one more big rally. ashley: the future of microsoft, the tech giant named sasha ma l madel madella, the third person to hold the pose that microsoft. lori: the investigation into the massive credit-card beach and why did she financial officer says it will cost to upgrade...
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lori: all right.ng quoted as take it in stride, hang together. according to a lawmaker in the meeting. is she kind of shooting herself in the foot perhaps with a statement like that. >> you know, i don't understand why she need to get involved with that, do you? it is a puzzle to me. i mean at this point you've got boehner basically saying, he gives up. he is caught between a rock and a hard place in terms of tea party caucus sentiment denying votes, to send along to correct the problem with the military pensions. he will not get support from democrats even from that, they want a clean bill demanded by the white house. speaker boehner is in such a difficult spot. i can't describe it to you. he is willing to vote for the clean bill opposed by some in his own caucus just to get it out of the way. that is why he might expedite it and get it done tonight. juan, t we're ending into a brand new phrase of bipartisanship on capitol hill? >> if only. this is a moment where you know, the white house and the dem
lori: all right.ng quoted as take it in stride, hang together. according to a lawmaker in the meeting. is she kind of shooting herself in the foot perhaps with a statement like that. >> you know, i don't understand why she need to get involved with that, do you? it is a puzzle to me. i mean at this point you've got boehner basically saying, he gives up. he is caught between a rock and a hard place in terms of tea party caucus sentiment denying votes, to send along to correct the problem...
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i want to know about fast loris. if the slow loris didn't work why not get a fast loris? research? oh, okay, they are busy. we have no research. andy, should we be more concerned about the bite that she has incurred or the welfare of the animal that bit her? there could be all sorts of things in her system and the poor animal that bit her could be dying as we speak. >> that animal could have help c for all we -- hep-c. the only thing i am upset with is it didn't bite her harder. it is an endangered species and you shouldn't be using it in your stupid music video with your stupid song. >> maybe if it was miley cyrus you would have nailed her. >> i don't think you want that animal to bite her hard. that's not like you. >> i am team loris. >> i don't discriminate against lori. >> nothing bad happened. >> you don't know that. >> it is a beautiful animal. >> and don't talk about gaga like that. >> special thanks to joanne -- why do i have to thank you? you worky -- you work here. constantine, john bolden, always a pleasure. i'm greg gutfeld. ♪and boots and pants and boots and pants♪
i want to know about fast loris. if the slow loris didn't work why not get a fast loris? research? oh, okay, they are busy. we have no research. andy, should we be more concerned about the bite that she has incurred or the welfare of the animal that bit her? there could be all sorts of things in her system and the poor animal that bit her could be dying as we speak. >> that animal could have help c for all we -- hep-c. the only thing i am upset with is it didn't bite her harder. it is an...
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estÁ en washington dc adelante lori buenas tardes. >> buenas tardes saludos josÉ la madre naturalezaÓ en otras punmunicipalid aquÍ en la regiÓn que vieron de 8 a 19 pulgadas de nieve en este momento estÁ cayendo una lluvia helada estÁs tormenta invernales * ya comienzan a causar estragos en la economÍa del pais, el gobierno reportÓ que venta de ropas autos y otros artÍculos bajÓ con el dÍa de san valentin a la vuelta de la esquina los restaurantes temen que las parejas no saldrÁn a celebrar y por Últimos estÁn las flores del dÍa de los enamorados porque la mayorÍa que viene de colombia y ecuador quizÁs no puedan llegar a su destino final aquÍ en estados unidos porque muchas de las carreteras aÚn estÁn en situaciones precaria y la entrega no la podrÍan hacer a tiempo. >> muchas gracias lori aunque lo peor de la tormenta pasÓ en el noreste de estados unidos las secuelas son evidentes rogelio tiene lo Último. >> la tormenta fue pronÓstico cada como catastrÓfica en carolina del norte el sistema provocÓ congestion, muchos conductores abandonaron sus vehÍculos en la autopista y hay los aut
estÁ en washington dc adelante lori buenas tardes. >> buenas tardes saludos josÉ la madre naturalezaÓ en otras punmunicipalid aquÍ en la regiÓn que vieron de 8 a 19 pulgadas de nieve en este momento estÁ cayendo una lluvia helada estÁs tormenta invernales * ya comienzan a causar estragos en la economÍa del pais, el gobierno reportÓ que venta de ropas autos y otros artÍculos bajÓ con el dÍa de san valentin a la vuelta de la esquina los restaurantes temen que las parejas no...
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lori jane gliha brings us up to date. >> this really has hit me like a train. i did not expect this to happen. i really expected so much better from the italian justice system. they found me innocent before. how can they say its guilt beyond a reasonable doubt? >> the 26-year-old told good morning america she will never go back to italy and is prepared to continue her fight to stay out of prison. >> and it's not right and it's not fair. and i'm going to do everything i can. granted, i need a lot of help. i -- i can't do this on my own and i can't help people understand this on my own. >> reporter: this is the second time an italian court convicted knox for killing her college roommate, meredith kercher. kercher, a are are british citizen, was found stabbed in their perugia apartment. finally brings this step one step closer to a close. >> that it has been upheld, again this time, so we hope to obviously come the end of the trial we are nearer to the truth and an end so we can stop and remember meredith, who she was and draw a line under as it were. >> in 2009 a
lori jane gliha brings us up to date. >> this really has hit me like a train. i did not expect this to happen. i really expected so much better from the italian justice system. they found me innocent before. how can they say its guilt beyond a reasonable doubt? >> the 26-year-old told good morning america she will never go back to italy and is prepared to continue her fight to stay out of prison. >> and it's not right and it's not fair. and i'm going to do everything i can....
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lori jane gliha, thanks vex. to look at the evidence, joining us is dr. greg hampekien, founder of the idaho innocence project. doctor we appreciate you joining us and talking a little bit about this. just clear here, you weren't originally involved in the case although some of your research was later used by the defense? >> so originally they were already at trial by the time i got involved. i was in england working on a similar case that had very small amounts of dna. and was doing research on similar cases and talked to the knox defense team to try to get the data, offered them my opinion on it and since then have been volunteering with them through the idaho innocence project. reply board is allowing me to work on it. >> i wanted to be clear about that. the work you have done pertains to the dna which is a very small amount found on the knife in question. >> yes. and that's been examined a number of times now. so what happened was, originally, you know, they arrested amanda knox and raffaele sollecito four days after the crime. they collected evidence
lori jane gliha, thanks vex. to look at the evidence, joining us is dr. greg hampekien, founder of the idaho innocence project. doctor we appreciate you joining us and talking a little bit about this. just clear here, you weren't originally involved in the case although some of your research was later used by the defense? >> so originally they were already at trial by the time i got involved. i was in england working on a similar case that had very small amounts of dna. and was doing...
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lori's law will be on the table. lori's law will serve a population and what we want to look at is the large of this, and if lori law can serve a need, what i like about [speaker not understood] we have so many family members concerned about their loved ones and don't have a real pathway ensuring they get. ~ their support. and then you have providers that feel the same way. so, we have all those processes and we're going to look at it from a stakeholder prosakes and try to see what the best kind of plan and recommendations we can get from community benefit in the field and ultimately what the mayor [speaker not understood]. >> thank you. >> just some demographics. over 32% have experienced homelessness. the average age is [speaker not understood], 10% over 60. largely the male population 23%. and we just started looking at -- relooking at how to identify and ensuring that particularly the transgender community is counted and identified. and, so, you'll see this number may grow because we're trying to -- thises was ne
lori's law will be on the table. lori's law will serve a population and what we want to look at is the large of this, and if lori law can serve a need, what i like about [speaker not understood] we have so many family members concerned about their loved ones and don't have a real pathway ensuring they get. ~ their support. and then you have providers that feel the same way. so, we have all those processes and we're going to look at it from a stakeholder prosakes and try to see what the best...
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lori jane gliha, thanks. more than $100 million in tax revenue, that's what colorado is expected to rake in. to talk about weed windfall, we're joined by michael elliot, i want to apologize. i'm sure everybody has some pun on your business, but i did want to talk a little more serials about the real money issues. yesterday was i believe tax day in colorado, the day you turn in your tax revenues each month. >> that's right. >> so far are things the indicating that this will be bigger than otherwise? >>> this will be as you just mentioned you know, everything legal category can bend, colorado springs by one vote decided to ban it through their city council but they might bans that there november with a vote of the people. it's quite pooh bit of money and taking a bite about the black market. >> when you talked to the merchants who are in the industry now, what are they telling you? what is the experience like in these first two weeks? >> it's pretty overwhelming. we been through a center of 500 catering to a bu
lori jane gliha, thanks. more than $100 million in tax revenue, that's what colorado is expected to rake in. to talk about weed windfall, we're joined by michael elliot, i want to apologize. i'm sure everybody has some pun on your business, but i did want to talk a little more serials about the real money issues. yesterday was i believe tax day in colorado, the day you turn in your tax revenues each month. >> that's right. >> so far are things the indicating that this will be bigger...
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i'm lori. >> nice to meet you. are you lori--are you mom?> i'm mom. >> i wore green because i wanted to-- >> you're gonna fit right in. >> i wore green. >> [laughs] >> i'd love to meet everybody. >> would you like to meet--sure, come on in. >> yeah, that'd be great. >> this is marcus. >> hey, guys. >> hi. >> how are you? i'm marcus. >> this is dick, dick's our operations manager. >> i'm dick, nice to meet you. >> this is my son, michael. >> nice to meet you, mike. >> nice to meet you. >> and my husband, rich. >> hi, marcus. very nice to meet you. >> how are you? it's nice to meet you. >> heard a lot about you. >> you too. so, rich, tell me a little bit about the history of mr. green tea. >> well, you know, my dad started this business, you know, 45, 50 years ago. >> he's the real mr. green tea. >> he saw the need of high-quality ice cream for the restaurants. he had a friend who was also in the ice cream business, and my dad believed you gotta sell to food service--to restaurants, and his friend believed you gotta sell to grocery stores. my
i'm lori. >> nice to meet you. are you lori--are you mom?> i'm mom. >> i wore green because i wanted to-- >> you're gonna fit right in. >> i wore green. >> [laughs] >> i'd love to meet everybody. >> would you like to meet--sure, come on in. >> yeah, that'd be great. >> this is marcus. >> hey, guys. >> hi. >> how are you? i'm marcus. >> this is dick, dick's our operations manager. >> i'm dick, nice to meet...
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lori gottlieb from los angeles. seems a perfect kfgs for valentine's day, no? here. if you watch cable tv, which by definition you do, don't make me get all meta here. >> oh-oh. >> you have undoubtedly noted this commercial on tv, including on cnn. >> guys, this valentine's day, size really does matter. so if you want to score big points with your valentine, go big with the big hunk of love bear from vermont teddy bear. this guy is a four and a half foot tall pile of awesome. >> all right. this is is the vermont teddy bear company trying to sell for valentine's day. see if you can understand what their publish message is here, right? subtle, right? wrong. it's not subtle at all. it's like what i like to call a single entendre. the clear pitch, if you give the gift of vermont teddy bear equals sex, either for you, the teddy bear or maybe both. i'm not judging. advertising is a very good thing for our business, and i would not look a gift horse in the mouth or in this case a gift bear or gift porn bear. >> oh, my goodness. >> i'm wondering what we're supposed to
lori gottlieb from los angeles. seems a perfect kfgs for valentine's day, no? here. if you watch cable tv, which by definition you do, don't make me get all meta here. >> oh-oh. >> you have undoubtedly noted this commercial on tv, including on cnn. >> guys, this valentine's day, size really does matter. so if you want to score big points with your valentine, go big with the big hunk of love bear from vermont teddy bear. this guy is a four and a half foot tall pile of awesome....
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lori montenegro nos amplÍa. >> ya no es una si no una docena de organizaciones representando a latinos 40 minutos el presidente de la compaÑÍa dijo que la presencia de una coaliciÓn tan amplÍa le dio mÁs fuerza a sus argumentos segÚn ellos herbelife funciona como una pirÁmide. >> cuando batalla para pagar su renta y tortilla y frijol no se acepta. >> acusan a la empresa de ganar su dinero reclutando a latinos haciendole falsas promesas para ser distribuidoras de productos estos dicen que pagan un promedio de mil dÓlares y a las finales terminan perdiendo el dinero. >> siendo reclutado por un amigo entramos 3 en esa ocasiones y fue una perdida total. >> miguel calderÓn es uno de 7 personas que presentaron una querella ante la fiscalÍa estatal. >> en el caso mÍo, yo perdi un poco mÁs de 22.000 dÓlares. >> no dicen si estÁn investigando pero la compaÑÍa niega las acusaciones. >> entre otras cosas en declaraciÓn escrita dijeron que en repetidas ocasiones extendieron la informaciÓn para corregir la informaciÓn errada que han recibido respecto a ellos y analizar los detalles de quienes dicen
lori montenegro nos amplÍa. >> ya no es una si no una docena de organizaciones representando a latinos 40 minutos el presidente de la compaÑÍa dijo que la presencia de una coaliciÓn tan amplÍa le dio mÁs fuerza a sus argumentos segÚn ellos herbelife funciona como una pirÁmide. >> cuando batalla para pagar su renta y tortilla y frijol no se acepta. >> acusan a la empresa de ganar su dinero reclutando a latinos haciendole falsas promesas para ser distribuidoras de...
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podÍa creer, cuando lo vieron por la televisiÓn lo reconocieron inmediatamente y empezÓ la fiesta, loris que viven afuera de la capital estadounidense no salen de su asombrÓ. >> no lo podemos creer. >> no igual que mi abuelo. en su casa de maryland, miraban una y otra vez un video de 30 segundos grabado al otro lado del mundo un hombre que dice que es su hermano y algunos de ellos no veÍan hace 22 aÑos. >> completamente impactante sin palabras. contento, agradecido con dios con las personas que rescatado rescataron a mi hermano. >> ¿por quÉ las lÁgrimas? >> las emociones no la dejaban hablar. >> porque yo pensÉ que nunca lo iba a volver a dejar de ver, por eso con cautela llamaron a sus padres a el salvador para contarles el milagro. >> pre sentÍa que estaba vivo. yo le oraba al seÑor, yo le pedÍa muchisimo por mÍ hijo. >> en las fotos familiares mantuvieron firme el rostro del hombre que siempre amo el mar, carlos es 14 aÑos menor lo acompaÑÓ el dÍa que se marchÓ a mÉxico a pesar que le dijeron compaÑÍa no se fuera. >> Él siempre firme en sus decisiones, siempre para adelante y nunca,
podÍa creer, cuando lo vieron por la televisiÓn lo reconocieron inmediatamente y empezÓ la fiesta, loris que viven afuera de la capital estadounidense no salen de su asombrÓ. >> no lo podemos creer. >> no igual que mi abuelo. en su casa de maryland, miraban una y otra vez un video de 30 segundos grabado al otro lado del mundo un hombre que dice que es su hermano y algunos de ellos no veÍan hace 22 aÑos. >> completamente impactante sin palabras. contento, agradecido con...
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the medical to that and so on lori as you said medicaid has been shown not to work i know nothing about anything that indicates anything other than that ever since the sixty's when medicaid came into being and by the way since that time the states pay you know the federal government to pay sixty four percent the states pick up the other forty six percent and every state when it first started to voluntary when i first started there were dozens of states that said no we don't want to take the money we don't want the why ability now all states are in and have been for forty years where has it failed it's failed because i am referencing the oregon study which you mentioned that are going studies showed that people who went on medicaid had to have better health and and comes. how about connery or stanley it was a big gold standard and study it was yes that what they had and what the organ set while they were ok was a wonderful study what it indicated was that when people who had never before had health insurance suddenly get health insurance they tend to follow the same patterns that they us
the medical to that and so on lori as you said medicaid has been shown not to work i know nothing about anything that indicates anything other than that ever since the sixty's when medicaid came into being and by the way since that time the states pay you know the federal government to pay sixty four percent the states pick up the other forty six percent and every state when it first started to voluntary when i first started there were dozens of states that said no we don't want to take the...
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assay welcome to the club, thank you for joining us. >> that was "america tonight"'s lori jane gliha. >> coming up, taking care of our parents. >> i don't want her to go through this. if she meself starting to decline, let me go to the desert, dry up and not come visit. >> the fuf decisions -- tough decision many of us have to face. a report on the silent army of children parenting parents. that will lead off op a look at ageing america monday on "america tonight". ahe ahead in this hour, growing hope. why this growing patch in the jordan valley may be the best path to peace. >> finally, with a deadline looming with the israeli-palestine peace talks, diplomats are searching for an avenue for peace that may travel through the jordan valley. it's an israeli occupied strip. it could offer something of a solution for both sides. we have this report from nick schifrin from the jordan valley. >> all his life this man has lived in the jordan valley, and all his life he's been a farmer. with the help of his son he harvests egg plants. for the 53-year-old the land is not home. until he was six
assay welcome to the club, thank you for joining us. >> that was "america tonight"'s lori jane gliha. >> coming up, taking care of our parents. >> i don't want her to go through this. if she meself starting to decline, let me go to the desert, dry up and not come visit. >> the fuf decisions -- tough decision many of us have to face. a report on the silent army of children parenting parents. that will lead off op a look at ageing america monday on "america...
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snoop now >> now we return to a look at a pot pion year, lori jaip gliha found some dutch communities are pushing back on the spread of a permissive pot culture. >> welcome to the coffee shop. >> this is as far as i go. >> this is as far as you can go. i can go into the coffee shop, but must ask you to stay there because you are a nonresident of the country and not allowed to come into the coffee shop. >> mark is a coffee shop owner. in maastricht. it is at the heart of a backlash against the marijuana policy. the mayor is forcing the ban on foreigners to buy marijuana. >> they are not in to use the toilet or bathroom. i'm forced to discriminate, and i cannot understand why. >> maastricht it not far from germany, luxembourg and france. thousands of foreigners make stops, many coming to the marijuana business mark has owned. it's called easy going. it's a laid-back place for a fix. 90% of his customers crossed the border too buy weed. now his coffee shop is closed. the city shut it down because he refused to honour the ban imposed by the mayor. "america tonight" requested an interview
snoop now >> now we return to a look at a pot pion year, lori jaip gliha found some dutch communities are pushing back on the spread of a permissive pot culture. >> welcome to the coffee shop. >> this is as far as i go. >> this is as far as you can go. i can go into the coffee shop, but must ask you to stay there because you are a nonresident of the country and not allowed to come into the coffee shop. >> mark is a coffee shop owner. in maastricht. it is at the...
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even as colorado takes on the recreational marijuana use, lori jane gliha reports, pushing back on a more permissive pot culture. >> this is as far as i can go. >> this is as far as you can go. i can go into the coffee shop, you are a nonresident of this country and therefore you are not allowed to come into the coffee shop. >> mark yoseman rvetion is aanse shop other than at yostrict. the mayor here is enforcing the ban on foreigners buying pot. they are not even allowed inside coffee shops here. >> not even for a cup of coffee, to use the toilet or bathroom, it's not used anymore. i am forced to discriminate. i can't understand why and neither can my colleagues. >> mastrict, not far from germany lux 'embur luxury luxem. 90% of his customers he said cross the border to buy weed. but right now his coffee shop is closed. the city initially shut it down because he refused to honor the ban imposed by the mayor. maint requested an interview with -- "america tonight" requested an interview with mastricht's mayor. city councilwoman vivian spoke to us. >> the coffee shops were established t
even as colorado takes on the recreational marijuana use, lori jane gliha reports, pushing back on a more permissive pot culture. >> this is as far as i can go. >> this is as far as you can go. i can go into the coffee shop, you are a nonresident of this country and therefore you are not allowed to come into the coffee shop. >> mark yoseman rvetion is aanse shop other than at yostrict. the mayor here is enforcing the ban on foreigners buying pot. they are not even allowed...
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neil: ipad has been a killer, you know unite cap time. -- night cap time, lori?ory day tomorrow with january jobs report, so fascinating with market reaction. we've been in such volatile times these days. i will look at react interest rates, if they come up a little bit that could be a solid sign that the economy will pickp. neil: shawn? >> well, i will look at employment numbers, but also workweek, what is average workweek going to be in terms of hours, i hope not shortened because of weather, and at 3:00, consumer credit, is it could panding or cara contracting 92 a lotf people focus on unemploy rate to what lori referred to, that going down, we continue is for pretty much all of wrong reasons. but trend will be used as a democrat's friend, they will say slowly, but steadily the unemployment rate, 10% is now dipping well to 6s, does that register? >> no, i think more and more people are getting disturbed by fact that reason that rate is coming down because folks are leaving, they are disgusted, they can't find jobs, the numbers going down is telling, i don't th
neil: ipad has been a killer, you know unite cap time. -- night cap time, lori?ory day tomorrow with january jobs report, so fascinating with market reaction. we've been in such volatile times these days. i will look at react interest rates, if they come up a little bit that could be a solid sign that the economy will pickp. neil: shawn? >> well, i will look at employment numbers, but also workweek, what is average workweek going to be in terms of hours, i hope not shortened because of...
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i agree with lori wallach that we've got to worry about the lowest two quinntile. i care about that and i think there are things we can do. but trade is an advantage. when a multinational company like caterpillar invests in mexico, the peterson institute for international economics has done a wonderful study to show that for a-- the foreign investment affiliate in a foreign country, i didn't say that correctly, an american company that invests in a foreign facility actually creates jobs at home it creates employment at home, increase in research and development, capital equipment at home. so we should look at this as-- we shouldn't look at this as a negative. >> brown: let me try to move it up to date now because as i mentioned in our set up there are new potential agreement. when you look at something like a transpacific partnership, what lessons specifically do you think should be learned from nafta in thinking about whether to proceed with something like that? >> well, the heartbreak is that the tpp is basically nafta on steroids with nine more countries. so the
i agree with lori wallach that we've got to worry about the lowest two quinntile. i care about that and i think there are things we can do. but trade is an advantage. when a multinational company like caterpillar invests in mexico, the peterson institute for international economics has done a wonderful study to show that for a-- the foreign investment affiliate in a foreign country, i didn't say that correctly, an american company that invests in a foreign facility actually creates jobs at home...
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people take their medicines and how they respond can lead to better outcoming. >> reporter: as for lori, she can find out if her dad is taking his ms and how active he plays. >> i think it is a win. >> reporter: they just want to make sure the system is affordable and the information remains private. elizabeth cook, kpix5. >> the fda has already approved the device and it is being approved for a study in the bay area. for more information, go to kpix.com. >>> how about this, can you spell exogeral? that was one of the words at the spelling bee. >> well that is jason brooks from kcbs radio producing the words from 150 of the best spellers. they were taking the written portion of the test at the warren's house and then top 50 spellers will advance to the oral round. and the winner of that will fly to washington dc to compete in the national spelling bee. the cbs bay area local spelling bee is sponsored by kpix5 and kpix.com and kcbs radio. it will be live streamed on our website on saturday, march 15. >>> no question why i became a television journalist. i could never be a print reporter
people take their medicines and how they respond can lead to better outcoming. >> reporter: as for lori, she can find out if her dad is taking his ms and how active he plays. >> i think it is a win. >> reporter: they just want to make sure the system is affordable and the information remains private. elizabeth cook, kpix5. >> the fda has already approved the device and it is being approved for a study in the bay area. for more information, go to kpix.com. >>>...
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his company is doing whatever they can do to try oeliminate this odor. >> and a lot of folks lori jane are wondering why the president didn't take immediate steps to shut down the system. did he answer that question gm. >> yes, he said? >> yes, he said that's the number one question he's been asked over the last couple of weeks, why he didn't shut down the water company. he says that's not something that just maps. you can't just turn it off and on. he stands by his decision, he says what if we had shut it down, what would lap if there was a fire and there wouldn't be any sprin sprinklers it would he taken more than a month to get all the water service on to all of the different customers. that's why he stands by his decision. >> lori jane gliha in charleston, west virginia. >> in your testimony today you the talk about the need for urgency and urgent action at the same time we are hearing from our correspondent who we're layering from our water company president, who would defend not taking immediate action to shut off the water system. is that the kind of urgency you are talking abou
his company is doing whatever they can do to try oeliminate this odor. >> and a lot of folks lori jane are wondering why the president didn't take immediate steps to shut down the system. did he answer that question gm. >> yes, he said? >> yes, he said that's the number one question he's been asked over the last couple of weeks, why he didn't shut down the water company. he says that's not something that just maps. you can't just turn it off and on. he stands by his decision,...
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it's written by lori gottlieb. and lori i'm go together start with in los angeles. session lives. at one point you said gender neutral has turned to gender neutered. what do you mean? >> it means what most people are doing as patter ins are going to into equal marriages that are similar to us. it turns out people in the marriages have a lot of sameness and it decreases the sexual heat between them. >> so is are you saying egalitarian marriage is bad? >> no not at all. i'm saying every era has sexual difficulties. and in peer marriages there are certain challenges that people need to be aware of. >> you make a distinction about the kinds of household chores do based on how much sex they have. tell us what you mean? >> there are studies where they found if men did more feminine chores like dishes laundry, those kinds of things as opposed to doing more masculine and fixing the car they had sex 1.5 fewer times than the men who did the masculine chores. >> but lori that study is more than 20 years old, correct? >> no some of the data about the sex is from the '90s. but i
it's written by lori gottlieb. and lori i'm go together start with in los angeles. session lives. at one point you said gender neutral has turned to gender neutered. what do you mean? >> it means what most people are doing as patter ins are going to into equal marriages that are similar to us. it turns out people in the marriages have a lot of sameness and it decreases the sexual heat between them. >> so is are you saying egalitarian marriage is bad? >> no not at all. i'm...
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lori, what's your reaction to what the juror said?l comforting to know that they struggled over reaching a verdict? >> it's very comforting to know that, that in the 30 hours that they were deliberating that there was a struggle. and i don't know how else i can put it. it's just very good to know. they did their job. they worked hard. >> the juror said that she didn't want to do a disservice to jordan's parents. >> yes. >> do you feel the jury did a disservice by not finding dunn guilty of murder? >> no, i don't. when you look at it with everything with court and everything and then 30 hours of deliberation, perhaps i could say that if they deliberated for an hour or two hours. but 30 hours i really do believe they did the best they could. >> the juror said she felt like michael dunn got away with murder. that's got to be tough for you to hear. >> it's very tough. it's very tough to hear that. i know he attempted murder on those three -- on the boys. i know my nephew. she feels he got away with murder. he's going to be retried. so i d
lori, what's your reaction to what the juror said?l comforting to know that they struggled over reaching a verdict? >> it's very comforting to know that, that in the 30 hours that they were deliberating that there was a struggle. and i don't know how else i can put it. it's just very good to know. they did their job. they worked hard. >> the juror said that she didn't want to do a disservice to jordan's parents. >> yes. >> do you feel the jury did a disservice by not...
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lori: i am lori rothman. adam: adam shapiro.ed in january well below wall street estimates even as the january unemployment rate edges down to the lowest level since october of 2008. lori: a second straight month of job growth signal the future slowdown. adam: a weaker than expected jobs report after a roller-coaster week the s&p 500 on track to snap a three week losing streak. lori: those with master's degrees in business of looking for part-time work but in this case it is by choice. we will introduce you to the men behind our lean nerd, a service that helps companies rent them be as from 30 to $100 an hour. adam: stocks near highs of the day, back to the floor of the stock exchange, nicole petallides there for us and investors shaking off the jobs report.
lori: i am lori rothman. adam: adam shapiro.ed in january well below wall street estimates even as the january unemployment rate edges down to the lowest level since october of 2008. lori: a second straight month of job growth signal the future slowdown. adam: a weaker than expected jobs report after a roller-coaster week the s&p 500 on track to snap a three week losing streak. lori: those with master's degrees in business of looking for part-time work but in this case it is by choice. we...
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lori: tough way to start week. i'm lori rothman.d. the index notching a 5% drop off recent highs. we haven't seen a decline like this since june of last year when the fed first hinted at reeling this its bond buying. adam: the internet is about to look a whole lot different. you know dot.com or even dot.edu or what about dot.shoes or dot.new york? it's biggest land rush in the history of the internet. we're going the hear from the organization in charge of it all. lori: and it is probably an image the denver broncos and their fans would like to get out of their heads, but it's our guest's job to capture it all. jonathan klein with the best images from the seattle sea huge's historic super bowl win and how the photo agency is repping for the to limb -- prepping for the olympics. let's get to the markets. stocks extending their multiweek rout today. nicole petallides, kicking off a new month, but we are seeing the same old selling. >> reporter: right. the same trend that we've been seeing for 2014 thus far, as a matter of fact, januar
lori: tough way to start week. i'm lori rothman.d. the index notching a 5% drop off recent highs. we haven't seen a decline like this since june of last year when the fed first hinted at reeling this its bond buying. adam: the internet is about to look a whole lot different. you know dot.com or even dot.edu or what about dot.shoes or dot.new york? it's biggest land rush in the history of the internet. we're going the hear from the organization in charge of it all. lori: and it is probably an...
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i am lori rothman.e dallas rebounding since june, stocks gained ground for the third time in 11 sessions. lori: the recent pullback is a healthy and expected bull market correction. he is banking on one more big rally. ashley: the future of microsoft, the tech giant named sasha ma l madel madella, the third person to hold the pose that microsoft. lori: the investigation into the ma
i am lori rothman.e dallas rebounding since june, stocks gained ground for the third time in 11 sessions. lori: the recent pullback is a healthy and expected bull market correction. he is banking on one more big rally. ashley: the future of microsoft, the tech giant named sasha ma l madel madella, the third person to hold the pose that microsoft. lori: the investigation into the ma
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guest: i have to disagree, lori.is a myth that manufacturing is in a decline and it has been wiped out. the manufacturing sector itself, they set new records year after year with respect to revenues, x words, imports, except when we , imports,exports except when we are in recession. employment peaked in 1979. it is now down to about 12 million workers. and absolute terms, it is growing and doing very well. government will tell us trade deal good for economy, but so far, their track record is 100% wrong. guest: i don't subscribe to the numbers that are forecast because we do not know what is going to be in the u.s. european agreement. it is hard to measure the benefits are going to be. dash.s the we don't know. let's not rely on that. what we're doing is extending the freedom of people to transact. --uitively, if you go americans like to be able to choose what provider they choose. they like to be able to go to the mall and go to a particular store. they don't get what they want there, they go to another store. trade
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loinc lori jane gliha has more. >> supporting terrorism by doing their jobs. journalist mohamed fahmy, producer baher mohamed, and correspondent peter greste are among 20 journalists facing charges. for greste, on christmas day, the government declared the muslim brotherhood a terrorist organization. a culmination of a six month government standoff against the military leaders who deposed him. peter and his team went looking for the impact. >> with this charity work done there is no alternative here, no state run social security net, no other make it down here. so the government decision is only likely to increase receptment not take it away. >> security officers raided the hotel and arrested them. they were taken to torah prison where former president morsi and his staff are held. a global campaign calling for their release and press freedom in egypt picked up system. last month, the committee for protecting joirnltprotecting journalists named this the most dangerous place to work. across the globe leading journalists are helping to send the message through e
loinc lori jane gliha has more. >> supporting terrorism by doing their jobs. journalist mohamed fahmy, producer baher mohamed, and correspondent peter greste are among 20 journalists facing charges. for greste, on christmas day, the government declared the muslim brotherhood a terrorist organization. a culmination of a six month government standoff against the military leaders who deposed him. peter and his team went looking for the impact. >> with this charity work done there is no...
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---pero...lori montenegro nos cuenta como logr quedarse en el pas.0:34 0:59 1:55 pkg cesar ---un plan de ayuda por 687 millones de dlares propuso hoy el gobernador de california, para combatir la sequa. take vo ---jerry brown pidi a los californianos unirse en la lucha para enfrentar la falta del vital liquido. ---la mayor parte del dinero provendra de fondos aprobados por los votantes, los cuales seran utilizados para expandir el uso del agua reciclada, entre otras cosas... ---la lder republicana connie conway tiene una propuesta diferente que dar a conocer este jueves... blanca-vo ---funcionarios de transporte del area de la bahia se defienden de seÑalamientos de que habrian pagado cerca de 49 millones de dolares en bonos al contratista de la problematica nueva seccion del bay bridge. ---sin tomar en cuenta los problemas con la ruptura de varios pernos, reparaciones y filtraciones de agua, el contratista recibio el bono por cumpli con los plazos establecidos para la construccion. ---los funcionarios de la comision de transporte metropolitano y calt
---pero...lori montenegro nos cuenta como logr quedarse en el pas.0:34 0:59 1:55 pkg cesar ---un plan de ayuda por 687 millones de dlares propuso hoy el gobernador de california, para combatir la sequa. take vo ---jerry brown pidi a los californianos unirse en la lucha para enfrentar la falta del vital liquido. ---la mayor parte del dinero provendra de fondos aprobados por los votantes, los cuales seran utilizados para expandir el uso del agua reciclada, entre otras cosas... ---la lder...
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victoria, la primera de muchas que espera obtener hasta alcanzar el sueño americano, en washington, lorypués de romper las ventanas de la tienda, el chiste le costó 20 dólares por la mercancía, pero las puertas nuevas le saldrá 5 mil dólares >>> en lo que va del año se han reportado 13 tiroteos en escuelas, siguiendo el patrón de un 2013 que fue trágico por la violencia escolar, pero como explica jeannete rodríguez, poco se ha hecho para garantizar la seguridad de los niños >>> las autoridades se desplazan a rescatar a inocentes, que a pesar de su corta edad, ya saben qué es temer por sus vida. >>> oí la pistola que disparó y la última cosa que vi fue que todos se agacharon y yo ni la oportunidad tuve. >>> la movilización policíaca, con una bala perdida le dejó paralítica, tenía solamente 16 años. >>> la vida en sí es más difícil, es más tener cuidado. >>> su incapacidad es un arma de pelea. >>> the bullet was... >>> su proyecto ayudó a los administradores escolares, pero las victorias han sido pocas, el congreso de estados unidos está inepto ante el tema, y solo 8 estados en la nación a
victoria, la primera de muchas que espera obtener hasta alcanzar el sueño americano, en washington, lorypués de romper las ventanas de la tienda, el chiste le costó 20 dólares por la mercancía, pero las puertas nuevas le saldrá 5 mil dólares >>> en lo que va del año se han reportado 13 tiroteos en escuelas, siguiendo el patrón de un 2013 que fue trágico por la violencia escolar, pero como explica jeannete rodríguez, poco se ha hecho para garantizar la seguridad de los niños...
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for more sports, lori mcelroy surrendered his lead at the dubai desert classic on saturday after a blistering third round from reigning champion stephen gallagher. whichliant back nine, included seven birdies and an eagle. that is a joint record for the european tour. withcotsman recorded -9, his putting in particular catching the eye. the 39-year-old is two strokes clear of second place. on a very different note, the swiss actor maximilian schell has died at the age of 83. he was very popular here in germany after becoming the first german-speaking actor to win an oscar after the second world war. the multitalented actor also pursued careers as a documentary filmmaker and in opera director -- an opera director. >> maximilian schell fulfilled his reputation as a charmer to marrying the 35-year-old soprano in the final year of his life. of 83 years were a whirl success and fame. a born into an artist's family, he became a screenwriter and a film, theater, and opera director. most of all, he was an actor. after following his sister maria to hollywood, he made a name for himself, a rare achievem
for more sports, lori mcelroy surrendered his lead at the dubai desert classic on saturday after a blistering third round from reigning champion stephen gallagher. whichliant back nine, included seven birdies and an eagle. that is a joint record for the european tour. withcotsman recorded -9, his putting in particular catching the eye. the 39-year-old is two strokes clear of second place. on a very different note, the swiss actor maximilian schell has died at the age of 83. he was very popular...
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lorie tarshis, a student at cambridge in 1933, remembers the desperate rush to publish. did keynes rush? i think the reason was the sense of urgency communicated to him by developments within britain and europe-- in germany where hitler had come to power, in the united states where revolution was in the air, and in other parts of europe and in britain, too, where the intellectual class was rapidly moving to the left. he felt he had an answer that was superior to marx as to analyzing capitalism's discomforts, an answer that was not only superior, but much more congenial to him for handling it. john maynard keynes is a truly memorable figure of the 20th century. he married a ballerina, ran an insurance business, and wrote a treatise on mathematical probability. but first and foremost, he was a teacher. the imagination he showed made... his ability to associate something he found interesting with something that had been said that by itself was uninteresting... it just stood out. you were in semishock listening to him. i was also impressed by the support and warmth he gave s
lorie tarshis, a student at cambridge in 1933, remembers the desperate rush to publish. did keynes rush? i think the reason was the sense of urgency communicated to him by developments within britain and europe-- in germany where hitler had come to power, in the united states where revolution was in the air, and in other parts of europe and in britain, too, where the intellectual class was rapidly moving to the left. he felt he had an answer that was superior to marx as to analyzing...
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lori, thanks for joining us tonight. >>> let's turn to larry cohen.ood to have you on with us tonight. >> good to be here. >> you know, i've got to give the president credit. he talking a good game, but he's for the tpp and wants fast track. which president obama are we talking about here? >> it would be great to go back to the president obama in the campaign of 2008 when he made it clear that he stood with american workers, with the environment community. we could have it both ways, he knows that, too. we can always call out export sectors, but the question is, where is the net at the end of the day? as you've said so often, there's $8 trillion in trade definite duties from these deals. this one is the worst one ever. there is no change whatsoever. we, the citizens in this country, need to say here's what 21st century shade should look like. >> now, do you believe that walmart is going to make a concerted effort to make sure they buy american manufactured goods and put them on the shelves for those low, low prices? and if they do that, is this going
lori, thanks for joining us tonight. >>> let's turn to larry cohen.ood to have you on with us tonight. >> good to be here. >> you know, i've got to give the president credit. he talking a good game, but he's for the tpp and wants fast track. which president obama are we talking about here? >> it would be great to go back to the president obama in the campaign of 2008 when he made it clear that he stood with american workers, with the environment community. we could...
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u usual ante la posibilidad de q ataques con explosivos ocultos e en los zapatos de pasajeros, l r lorios jjuegos olÍmpicos hubo advertencias de l la pasta de dientres y tubos o cosmeticos que potencialmente podrÍan ser utilizados para oc l ocultar explosivos, aunque dos s semanas despuÉs las autoridades estadounidenses dicen que eews n no tiene que vre con los jjoueg olÍmpicos de sochi, han lanzado una nueva alerta. >>> asusta la idea de saber que hay otras o sea, estÁn mandando esa alerta pero, pero de tdaodas mnaneras b bueno para un como pasajero. >>> washington advirtiÓ al a Ñ cÑompaÑÍas extranjeras que vueln a estados unidos, de la pos posibilidad que los terroristas pongan explosivoas en aviones, e en particular en los zapatos. >>> el enfoque en lsos zapatos, dijo este experto, podrÍa ind indicar que los terroristas lo v ven como una vÍa vulnerable. >>> esto fue visto por 1primera vez cuando el inglÉs ricahrjhh e green quso hacer explotar un a aviÓn en miaque iba de londre i miami. >>> las mdedidas que se implem t implementan al final han resui t resuiltado. >>> ahasta el momento
u usual ante la posibilidad de q ataques con explosivos ocultos e en los zapatos de pasajeros, l r lorios jjuegos olÍmpicos hubo advertencias de l la pasta de dientres y tubos o cosmeticos que potencialmente podrÍan ser utilizados para oc l ocultar explosivos, aunque dos s semanas despuÉs las autoridades estadounidenses dicen que eews n no tiene que vre con los jjoueg olÍmpicos de sochi, han lanzado una nueva alerta. >>> asusta la idea de saber que hay otras o sea, estÁn mandando...