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our team coverage starts with louisa moeller who's live at hamilton police headquarters. louisa? >> reporter: let's start with the basic facts. wear talking about a toddler injured found miles away from her home. that tears at your heart, but as you said, police say there's or other children. they are not saying how she got there whether she wandered or was taken. >> what are we looking for? >> 2-year-old female last seen wearing a long sweater. >> reporter: she was last seen wearing a long sweater, but on friday, a 2-year-old girl was
our team coverage starts with louisa moeller who's live at hamilton police headquarters. louisa? >> reporter: let's start with the basic facts. wear talking about a toddler injured found miles away from her home. that tears at your heart, but as you said, police say there's or other children. they are not saying how she got there whether she wandered or was taken. >> what are we looking for? >> 2-year-old female last seen wearing a long sweater. >> reporter: she was last...
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>> well, we continue to see those lock down measures being reduced louisa, good morning. obviously the metros we opened yesterday, we continue to see more and more of those stations opened. this was always going to be a staggered process but the focus here in brussels turned once again to intelligence failures and the real focus, is it gaining on that region. late last week i was there. it was described to me a the jihadest capitol of europe. it's where a third of the suspects in the paris attacks are believed to have lived. what we learned overnight is apparently the mayor was handed a list of 80 names of potential extremists one month before the paris attacks. now when she was asked what happened she said why is this my responsibility? it was meant to be surely the police that would tackle this. so once again questions being asked here about the fractures in information sharing and the coordination here between authorities and questions about how capable the belgians are at cracking down on this threat. the lockdown measures are being reduced. we came here last night to
>> well, we continue to see those lock down measures being reduced louisa, good morning. obviously the metros we opened yesterday, we continue to see more and more of those stations opened. this was always going to be a staggered process but the focus here in brussels turned once again to intelligence failures and the real focus, is it gaining on that region. late last week i was there. it was described to me a the jihadest capitol of europe. it's where a third of the suspects in the...
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louisa has more on this troubling story. reporter: for months joanna leigh man attend her story she was the one that were injured right here, right near the finish line, but today justice served as she quietly pleaded get a bizarre experience for one real marathon survivor. >> that's really the truth is just that i was disappointed. reporter: tom ralston's feelings about joanna lee can only be described as complex. a picture on april 15th, 2013 captures her by ralston's side after the second boston marathon bomb erupted. rupturing his eardrums and shooting him with shrapnel. >> the woman stayed with me the entire time until emts arrived. reporter: a stark contrast from the figure who appeared in suffolk county court. on friday the woman pleaded guilty taking nearly $40,000 in benefits including 8 grand from the one fund after falsely claiming she received a brain attack. sentence three years of probation and ordered her to pay back all the money. >> it's like a crazy cry. it's like stupid. reporter: leigh rushed out of court
louisa has more on this troubling story. reporter: for months joanna leigh man attend her story she was the one that were injured right here, right near the finish line, but today justice served as she quietly pleaded get a bizarre experience for one real marathon survivor. >> that's really the truth is just that i was disappointed. reporter: tom ralston's feelings about joanna lee can only be described as complex. a picture on april 15th, 2013 captures her by ralston's side after the...
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. >> the driver told police he had started his shift nearly 16 hours before the crash but now >> louisa rosario hit and killed. 108 pedestrians killed in new york so far this year, 12 since halloween. eyewitness news reporter mallory hoff in the bronx with the latest. >> this is the area where this cab driver and his son share an apartment. his son shared with me earlier today his father is incredibly sorry and tonight for the first time we're getting a look at the moments before this accident. >> reporter: this surveillance video captures a woman as she steps off of the sidewalk in to a crosswalk. a cab then turns the corner before hitting her. khalil's 73-year-old father cab driver is charged with failure to yield to a pedestrian. investigators say he hit and killed 88-year-old louisa rosario early sunday morning. >> what has he said to you? >> he's truly sorry. i feel sorry for him. >> reporter: police say rosario 109th street in the marked crosswalk with a green signal when she was hit. candles burn near that area in remembrance. >> how many hours did you work that day? >> i don't k
. >> the driver told police he had started his shift nearly 16 hours before the crash but now >> louisa rosario hit and killed. 108 pedestrians killed in new york so far this year, 12 since halloween. eyewitness news reporter mallory hoff in the bronx with the latest. >> this is the area where this cab driver and his son share an apartment. his son shared with me earlier today his father is incredibly sorry and tonight for the first time we're getting a look at the moments...
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louisa rosario as everyone's grandmother. she was killed this morning as she crossed 109th street on the upper west side. the 11th pedestrian to be killed in a week. >> eyewitness news reporter cefaan kim has the story. >> to me she meant a lot. she's an amazing lady. every time she used to see me she was always telling me good things. she wanted me to do better for myself. >> reporter: to vargas, she was like a mother. 88-year-old louisa rosario struck and killed while crossing the street early sunday morning on the upper west side just steps from her home. in fact residents here say many consider her family, always there for you in times of need. >> everybody's grandmother, everybody's mother. if you ain't got a mother, that's your mom. if you're crying, you can cry with her. >> reporter: rosario was struck by a cab as she was crossing 109th here on columbus avenue. a candlelight vigil grows in her memory where the 88-year-old lost her life. sunday night the family stopped by to pay their respects. too distraught to speak w
louisa rosario as everyone's grandmother. she was killed this morning as she crossed 109th street on the upper west side. the 11th pedestrian to be killed in a week. >> eyewitness news reporter cefaan kim has the story. >> to me she meant a lot. she's an amazing lady. every time she used to see me she was always telling me good things. she wanted me to do better for myself. >> reporter: to vargas, she was like a mother. 88-year-old louisa rosario struck and killed while...
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. >> reporter: well, joe, neighbors here say 88-year-old louisa rosario was a grandmother to everyone. she was loved by everyone. she was struck and killed by a cab early sunday morning, she was one of three pedestrians killed since friday. >> you know if you need a plate of food, she had a plate of food for you. and she was everybody's loved one. >> reporter: friend of 88-year- old louisa rosario heart broken after she was struck and killed by a cab a memorial know grows at the -- now grows at the back entrance of the building. she was the grandmother to everyone. and employees at the hardware store across the street say she was stopping in every day to say hello. they had just seen her laughing and joking hours before she lost her life. >> a good woman. everybody knows her in the whole community. i'm talking about everybody. black hispanic, everybody. >> reporter: but how? >> because she gets along with everybody. >> reporter: cops say around 12:30 sunday morning when she was hit by a cab making a right turn. the taxi driver remained at the scene and was arrested charged with failur
. >> reporter: well, joe, neighbors here say 88-year-old louisa rosario was a grandmother to everyone. she was loved by everyone. she was struck and killed by a cab early sunday morning, she was one of three pedestrians killed since friday. >> you know if you need a plate of food, she had a plate of food for you. and she was everybody's loved one. >> reporter: friend of 88-year- old louisa rosario heart broken after she was struck and killed by a cab a memorial know grows at...
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. >> susan, it's louisa. just a reminder to viewers out there that the majority of the backbone of the economy comes from small businesses. it's a huge majority of income usually for a country. but with regards to growth, how much growth can we anticipate do you think? >> so the small business owners, we believe that the optimism was really fuelled by the fact that the small business owners are telling us that in 2015 over 80% of them feel that they will either achieve or exceed their revenue targets and next year in 2016 over 70% feel that they will actually exceed their revenue targets as well and part of the demand that we're seeing for lending is because these small business owners are really optimistic about their growth this year and next year. >> susan, we're running low on time. one final quite specific question. i notice in the report boston is the least likely place to suffer a cyber breach. why is that? >> one of the good news story about the cyber breaches when it comes to small business owners is
. >> susan, it's louisa. just a reminder to viewers out there that the majority of the backbone of the economy comes from small businesses. it's a huge majority of income usually for a country. but with regards to growth, how much growth can we anticipate do you think? >> so the small business owners, we believe that the optimism was really fuelled by the fact that the small business owners are telling us that in 2015 over 80% of them feel that they will either achieve or exceed...
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>> good morning, louisa.the trends this year i think will be really focused on a couple of different technologies that consumers will be using to be able to have a better shopping experience. that ranges from hopefully having less violent moments bishoping online. quite a bit of expectation of browsing on mobile and doing price checks in store but being able to do a lot of different activities. maybe i'd like to shop for something online and pick it up in store. some of them are offering that to increase convenience for consumers this holiday shopping season. so we'll see very continued excitement around shopping but a lot more convenience for consumers across a variety of channels. >> always seeing a switch where there's less consumers that engage in the acts we're looking at and more people choosing to shop from home or are we still -- are they still able to get consumers to come into the stores? >> that's a great question. i think what we'll see is that there will still be a number of what we call door bus
>> good morning, louisa.the trends this year i think will be really focused on a couple of different technologies that consumers will be using to be able to have a better shopping experience. that ranges from hopefully having less violent moments bishoping online. quite a bit of expectation of browsing on mobile and doing price checks in store but being able to do a lot of different activities. maybe i'd like to shop for something online and pick it up in store. some of them are offering...
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>> louisa, you're making really pressing points., too many of the department store and specialty store retailers have rationalized out their senior buyers to go with lower compensated younger buyers making a lot of assortment mistakes. a lot of color mistakes, particularly, u. s. based retailers in the u.k. with john liu wis and others. they're still well but the grim reaper is amazon and with amazon going to homemade going against etsy as well as apparel and accessory manufacturers, particularly given amazon's combined success, it's going to be a very difficult retail environment. but disney star wars will still save the holiday season because we'll have record sales on licensed merchandise. >> nordstrom, what a shocker from the company after hours. look, they're down 20%. we're expecting big declines in today's trading session. they didn't specifically have that inventory problem. what is the biggest problem that they face? or do you think the past quarter was really just an aberration for them? >> last quarter is definitely an ab
>> louisa, you're making really pressing points., too many of the department store and specialty store retailers have rationalized out their senior buyers to go with lower compensated younger buyers making a lot of assortment mistakes. a lot of color mistakes, particularly, u. s. based retailers in the u.k. with john liu wis and others. they're still well but the grim reaper is amazon and with amazon going to homemade going against etsy as well as apparel and accessory manufacturers,...
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it's louisa. how big is client loss for you at the moment? i mean, you have lost 200,000 customers in britain over the first nine months. especially in the u.k. that the problems really are occurring for you. how are you going to be dealing with this in the future? >> well i think we have a tail of two different stories there. the one is what is happening in the u.k. this is clearly a significant operational challenge there which we need to sort out and we have dispatched a new operational board to sort these issues out and get the business back on track. in terms of the overall magnitude it's nothing which puts the whole group at risk but of course it's something that we need to get our hands arn. and the rest of our retail business on the continent we're not losing customers. quite the opposite, we're very successful there. our numbers are on the same level as last years numbers and this includes the hit we took in the u.s. the rest of the business must be running better than run the year before. >> how do you respond to critics that say i
it's louisa. how big is client loss for you at the moment? i mean, you have lost 200,000 customers in britain over the first nine months. especially in the u.k. that the problems really are occurring for you. how are you going to be dealing with this in the future? >> well i think we have a tail of two different stories there. the one is what is happening in the u.k. this is clearly a significant operational challenge there which we need to sort out and we have dispatched a new...
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he will meet voters at events in des moines, louisa, and linn county starting at one. and republican presidential candidate bobby jindal continues his weekend stop in the state later today. he's holding events in waukee and guthrie center starting at 11. then tomorrow afternoon he will meet with voters in onama. still ahead on today in iowa saturday... snag one of a kind gifts from santa's north pole... or catch all your favorite comic book characters in one place. all the events you can enjoy today in good morning everyone, it's another great weekend to get out and enjoy des moines and the metro. start your holiday shopping early at santa's north pole village craft show. find hand crafted jewelry, furniture, and clothing from over 250 vendors. the event is going on at northview, parkview, and prairie ridge middle schools in ankeny from 9 to 4 p-m. admission is $5 and there are shuttles that can take you from each location for one dollar. hear the classics of billy joel performed by michael cavanaugh and the des moines symphony. catch piano man and only the good die yo
he will meet voters at events in des moines, louisa, and linn county starting at one. and republican presidential candidate bobby jindal continues his weekend stop in the state later today. he's holding events in waukee and guthrie center starting at 11. then tomorrow afternoon he will meet with voters in onama. still ahead on today in iowa saturday... snag one of a kind gifts from santa's north pole... or catch all your favorite comic book characters in one place. all the events you can enjoy...
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louisa. >> we are, indeed. here we have most of europe trading in slight negative territory as seen here behind me but again, siemens standing out. higher by 2.5%. an impressive set of numbers from this german industrials group. the firm announced 3 billion euro share buy back program after beating forecast with 4th quarter numbers. they also hiked their full year dividend. now the ceo of siemens spoke first to cnbc after the release of the numbers and he warned that china could weigh on the numbers over the next couple of quarters. >> we do see that the output in china has been significantly down which weighs on our investor business. so that definitely will be a headwind at least for the next couple of quarters in 2016. in the infrastructure business we do expect that we see some benefits from the governmental approach to strengthen the infrastructure environment in the country and as for health care we have been growing quite a bit in 2016 and we expect that also to continue in 2016. so overall there's a big
louisa. >> we are, indeed. here we have most of europe trading in slight negative territory as seen here behind me but again, siemens standing out. higher by 2.5%. an impressive set of numbers from this german industrials group. the firm announced 3 billion euro share buy back program after beating forecast with 4th quarter numbers. they also hiked their full year dividend. now the ceo of siemens spoke first to cnbc after the release of the numbers and he warned that china could weigh on...
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live in hamilton, louisa moeller, wbz news >> just to add to the a couple was driving by and noticed what they thought was a doll sitting on leaves. on a hunch, they turned back to check it out. the girl. beth? >> reporter: he said it was fate that he drove down this roadway just at that time. the condition of the child, he wasn't sure if it was a male or female. she was just sitting inches from the roadway. what he discovered here is both shocking and disturbing. it's a sight in the leaves on the side of the road tom crosby won't soon forget as he headed with his wife to work. >> low and behold, there it was a child sitting in the leaves. >> reporter: head shaven. >> reporter: she looked like she was in a bit of shock. i tried not to scare her. i just noticed that she was cold and, um, so i went over to her. >> reporter: still visibly startled by the discovery that quickly brought investigators to the area as his wife made a 911 call. tom crosby just trying to comfort the girl. >> i asked her name and asked if she was hurt at all. i thought i heard no, so at that point i decided it
live in hamilton, louisa moeller, wbz news >> just to add to the a couple was driving by and noticed what they thought was a doll sitting on leaves. on a hunch, they turned back to check it out. the girl. beth? >> reporter: he said it was fate that he drove down this roadway just at that time. the condition of the child, he wasn't sure if it was a male or female. she was just sitting inches from the roadway. what he discovered here is both shocking and disturbing. it's a sight in...
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the first foreign-born first lady since john quincy adams' wife louisa, and the first first lady to have posed in a picture like this. >> ion't know how to put this. your image looking the way you do, is that a liability for your husband? >> i don't think so. i don't think so. i think people will always judge. maybe they will say, oh, the past that you have, the way you were modeling. that's part of the job that i was doing. i was a very successful model. >>eporter: it's been ten years since donald and melania said i do in a lavish affair at trump's miralago estate in florida. this is your third marriage, what's different this time? >> i thi i understand life. i've gone through tremendous amountsf everything. deals, building companies, taking care of people. >> how does that help marriage? >> it hurts marriage because you're working all the time. >> your husband has been marri twice before. did you have any concerns it might not work out? >> no, i didn't have any concerns. we have a great chemistry. and to beith the man as my husband, you need to know who you are, you need to be very sma
the first foreign-born first lady since john quincy adams' wife louisa, and the first first lady to have posed in a picture like this. >> ion't know how to put this. your image looking the way you do, is that a liability for your husband? >> i don't think so. i don't think so. i think people will always judge. maybe they will say, oh, the past that you have, the way you were modeling. that's part of the job that i was doing. i was a very successful model. >>eporter: it's been...
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surveillance video captured the moments before louisa rosario was hit at 109th and columbus. the length of his shift apparently not an issue because he took two breaks, but his license has been he's been charged with failing to yield. >>> new video tonight of a man wanted in bronx for attacking a woman inside a grocery store. it happened at the pioneer supermarket in fordham heights. the man and a woman get in to an argument then out of nowhere he clocks her in the face. the suspect took off. the victim went to the hospital for on her forehead. >>> a night of gun violence in the bronx and the wild shooting caught on camera. it happened in a crowded deli. two people shot. a very confusing scene. eyewitness news report er jim dolan sorting it all out for us. >> it was crowded. there were families inside. it was about 5:30 in the evening. there were children, a baby, we'll show you in just a moment, but none of that stopped the gunman. walked up to that door and he fired away. >> reporter: look how crowded the store was when the shots were fired. you see the baby in the stroller
surveillance video captured the moments before louisa rosario was hit at 109th and columbus. the length of his shift apparently not an issue because he took two breaks, but his license has been he's been charged with failing to yield. >>> new video tonight of a man wanted in bronx for attacking a woman inside a grocery store. it happened at the pioneer supermarket in fordham heights. the man and a woman get in to an argument then out of nowhere he clocks her in the face. the suspect...
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police tell us the 88-year-old louisa rosario was crossing the street at 1:00 a.m. when she was hit by a taxi. the cabbie stayed aed the scene and we learn he's been arrested and charged. just a few hours before that accident here on the upper west sirede, around 8:15 last night, a 34-year-old man was injured when a fire truck hit him near east 15th and irving place. police say that man was trying to cross the street even though the signal said don't walk and the sirens were blaring. he was taken to the hospital and treated for a leg injury. when 'm crossing the street and ngi hear sirens, i wait it out. even if it is a walk because you never know. >> reporter: about an hour after that accident over in queens, a 68-year-old man was killed while trying to cross the street near the intersection of south conduit and 188 street. the driver stayed at that scene as well. and we are still waiting for more inormation on that case. and t's still under investigation. as for the cabbie wro was involved in the deadly accident here on the upper west side, he has been charged wit
police tell us the 88-year-old louisa rosario was crossing the street at 1:00 a.m. when she was hit by a taxi. the cabbie stayed aed the scene and we learn he's been arrested and charged. just a few hours before that accident here on the upper west sirede, around 8:15 last night, a 34-year-old man was injured when a fire truck hit him near east 15th and irving place. police say that man was trying to cross the street even though the signal said don't walk and the sirens were blaring. he was...
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panetta's son, deputy district attorney, thinking of running, they're all democrats, bill moning, louisajo, who is a latino, could emerge as a candidate. highly unlikely that a republican would pick that seat up. >> i want to also look ahead to next november's elections, likely to see a lot of initiatives, perhaps as many as 20, why is that? >> there's never a shortage of ballot measures in california. something is different this time around. jerry brown signed legislation requiring ballot measures to be on november ballot in a general election year. in the past all of these ballot measures were strung out over different elections. they're all going to be on one ballot. also, the threshold for getting something on the ballot is based on the number of people who voted in the previous gubernatorial election. record low turn-out last time, you need fewer signatures to get something on the ballot. a lot of people are saying i'll give that a shot. a lot of things in the pipeline. >> what are some of the top contenders to make the ballot. >> we know there's going to be a referendum on the plas
panetta's son, deputy district attorney, thinking of running, they're all democrats, bill moning, louisajo, who is a latino, could emerge as a candidate. highly unlikely that a republican would pick that seat up. >> i want to also look ahead to next november's elections, likely to see a lot of initiatives, perhaps as many as 20, why is that? >> there's never a shortage of ballot measures in california. something is different this time around. jerry brown signed legislation requiring...
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in july louisa goes to a meeting of the trustees in the orphan asylum the dolley madison examined after the british invasion in 1814. and one of the trustees says who is going to need a new building. and the woman says that sessions had been very long. fathers of the nation had left 40 cases to be provided for by the public and our institution was the most likely to be called upon to maintained those illnesses. congress left 40 pregnant women behind and there were 187 members of congress. some might have been recidivists, i don't know. said she was up in arms and says i recommended a petition to congress next session for that great and moral a body to establish a founding institution, that the two additional dollars a day would have given themselves as an increase in pay, may be appropriate to the institution. it doesn't get any better than that. i found out later i was in ecstasy. then it did turn out one of the great writers i found in this book, the civil war book was her daughter-in-law, abigail brooks adams, she came to washington when she was -- before he went off to be the union
in july louisa goes to a meeting of the trustees in the orphan asylum the dolley madison examined after the british invasion in 1814. and one of the trustees says who is going to need a new building. and the woman says that sessions had been very long. fathers of the nation had left 40 cases to be provided for by the public and our institution was the most likely to be called upon to maintained those illnesses. congress left 40 pregnant women behind and there were 187 members of congress. some...
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and police say 88-year-old louisa wrote sar rosario was not using the crosswalk. the cabbie did stay at the scene and is obeying with the investigation. and a fire truck hit another man near east 15th street and irving place. the man tried to cross the street even when the signal said don't walk. he was taken to bellevue for a leg injury. >> that's really sad, but also, when i'm crossing the street, if i hear supers, sirens, i wait it out. even if it is a walk, because you never know. >> reporter: and before 4:00 a.m. police were on the scene of a pedestrian being critically injured after a garbage truck ran him over. all the accidents are still under investigation and it is still unclear what role, if any, speed may have played in any of them. but mayor de blasio tweeted this photo to mark the upcoming one-year anniversary of vision zero reminding people lower speed limits can save lives. the mayor is expected to meet with the victims' families for a day of remembrance in the next week. back to you. >> sheldon dutes live on the upper west side. thank you. >>> and
and police say 88-year-old louisa wrote sar rosario was not using the crosswalk. the cabbie did stay at the scene and is obeying with the investigation. and a fire truck hit another man near east 15th street and irving place. the man tried to cross the street even when the signal said don't walk. he was taken to bellevue for a leg injury. >> that's really sad, but also, when i'm crossing the street, if i hear supers, sirens, i wait it out. even if it is a walk, because you never know....
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on the left is this woman known as fat louisa, a pima indian in arizona in the early 1800s, junk food makes us fat, but there's no cheese doodles, twizzlers in the supermarkets near here but she's obese. she's eating a diet largely in grains carbohydrates low in fat. this guy on the right is a warrior in kenya, studied by scientists in the late 1970s. they found that the warriors had very low cholesterol, it did not rise with age, they had very low blood pressure. john: they ate meat, fat. >> two to four pounds of meat a day and two liters of milk, and the other things they ate were blood. so a diet of over 60% of their diet was animal food, and yet they were in perfect health. john: it turns out that coconut oil is good for you? >> that's another reversal. in the 1980s, we removed those from the food supply and instead we brought in -- john: here's a headline, movie theater popcorn delivers as much saturated fat as six big macs? >> there was a scare campaign. john: scared me off popcorn for at least a week! [ laughter ]. >> and that popcorn used to be popped in coconut oil, right? th
on the left is this woman known as fat louisa, a pima indian in arizona in the early 1800s, junk food makes us fat, but there's no cheese doodles, twizzlers in the supermarkets near here but she's obese. she's eating a diet largely in grains carbohydrates low in fat. this guy on the right is a warrior in kenya, studied by scientists in the late 1970s. they found that the warriors had very low cholesterol, it did not rise with age, they had very low blood pressure. john: they ate meat, fat....
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louisa hodge shows us what it's all about. about. 2:18:14 a lot of people feel like the time they spend in their car is wasted time. (cover with video)snarling traffic jams and long commutes..29:22 how much time a day do you spend in your car? um probably half of the day.31:18 a long time, over twelve hours a daycan often make driving more of a chore than a choice. but what if your car seat... took away your stress? 12:18:25 we've wellness and what it does is allows us to understand something about your heart rate, your respiration rate and then analyze that to really understand your stress level.according to faurecia, one of the world's largest automotive equipment suppliers, the first health- monitoring car seat could hit the market and be available to customers in two or three years.standup 34:53 so here's how it works, if you're feeling stressed, the seat could activate a massage function or a heating or cooling sensation. if you're feeling drowsy, the active wellness seat could let you know before you realize it yourself.
louisa hodge shows us what it's all about. about. 2:18:14 a lot of people feel like the time they spend in their car is wasted time. (cover with video)snarling traffic jams and long commutes..29:22 how much time a day do you spend in your car? um probably half of the day.31:18 a long time, over twelve hours a daycan often make driving more of a chore than a choice. but what if your car seat... took away your stress? 12:18:25 we've wellness and what it does is allows us to understand something...
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. >> this is latana, a little place run by sommelier jesus and louisa, brother and sister, one bartenderhe main issue of the tapas. >> so you're just paying for the wine. >> exactly. >> so if i were, like, a degenerate wino, i could still eat well? as long as i can afford my wine, i'd eat. >> that's right. >> cheers. >> let us put this theory into practice. with our first round of drinks comes this. >> it is tomato with bread, garlic, olive oil and blended. >> i could pretty much eat that all day. that's right. tapas are free. it shouldn't work, but somehow it does. another drink, another tapa. tomatoes, olive oil, bread. >> yeah. >> awesome. it's amazing. >> so all i've got to do is keep drinking, and and i'm going to eat like a king. >> they'll keep feeding you. although, maybe you'd be interested in caviar? >> really? >> yeah. >> that's not included with my -- >> that's not the point of the tapas. usually you have a few tapas. >> you start to get hungry. >> they're just hooking you in with this. >> it's all a scam. >> it is a scam. >> a couple little nibbles and the next thing you kno
. >> this is latana, a little place run by sommelier jesus and louisa, brother and sister, one bartenderhe main issue of the tapas. >> so you're just paying for the wine. >> exactly. >> so if i were, like, a degenerate wino, i could still eat well? as long as i can afford my wine, i'd eat. >> that's right. >> cheers. >> let us put this theory into practice. with our first round of drinks comes this. >> it is tomato with bread, garlic, olive oil...
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police say 73-year-old salifu abubkar took two breaks during 16 hours on the job before he struck louisa rosario. in all, investigators say it appears that he drove the cab for more than 12 hours which may have put him in violation of taxi rules. salifu abubkar's son said his father is sorry. >> he's a good man. >> reporter: what has he said to you? >> he's truly sorry. >> well, the driver is now charged with failure to yield. he's due in court december 16th. his license to drive a taxi has been suspended. >>> the nypd says three suspects in a police-involved shooting are responsible for at least four cell phone robberies isn't-- since september. investigators say a 20-year-old man pointed a gun at one of the officers. the officer fired a single shot, wounding the suspect. police later discovered the suspect weapon was a bb gun. police arrested the second suspect but the third believed to be a teen remains on the loose. >>> well, a church in new gunfire. the front door riddled with bullets over the weekend. it happened in salesburg -- it happened in jamesburg. anthony johnson has more. >
police say 73-year-old salifu abubkar took two breaks during 16 hours on the job before he struck louisa rosario. in all, investigators say it appears that he drove the cab for more than 12 hours which may have put him in violation of taxi rules. salifu abubkar's son said his father is sorry. >> he's a good man. >> reporter: what has he said to you? >> he's truly sorry. >> well, the driver is now charged with failure to yield. he's due in court december 16th. his license...
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are giving thanks for the recovery of a stolen boot, not because they would ever wear it again, as louisa molar shows us, it has great sent mental value. >> it's a well known symbol of good will in a high traffic area of boston. >> across the city, collect yearly. and typically around the house of downtown, they see the boot out front and people know, drop something in the boot. >> last may, this fire house got a taste of ill will when their boot and the donations were stolen. now, fast forward to thanksgiving day in a dark tunnel running under the center. a glimmer of good news. >> the company engine 33 and ladder 15 responded. >> and there it was. sliced in two, complete with its metal box. >> i couldn't believe it, to be honest with you. >> beyond the charity, this boot has special meaning for engine company 15. it raised money in honor of fallen brothers ed walsh and michael kennedy who died fighting a blaze in 2014. the metal box, a portion of the bumper forever ladder 2 where kennedy worked. and though it was found in a tunnel in an area frequented by homeless, fire commissioner, jo
are giving thanks for the recovery of a stolen boot, not because they would ever wear it again, as louisa molar shows us, it has great sent mental value. >> it's a well known symbol of good will in a high traffic area of boston. >> across the city, collect yearly. and typically around the house of downtown, they see the boot out front and people know, drop something in the boot. >> last may, this fire house got a taste of ill will when their boot and the donations were stolen....
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he struck louisa on sunday morning. city law bars taxi drivers for driving more than 12 hours in a 24-hour period. he is charged with failure to yield. his license was suspended. >>> the owner of the pit bull that killed a 9-year-old girl on long island just appeared in court. the little girl was playing in a backyard in elmont when the dog attacked. eyewitness news reporter n.j. burkett is in hempstead with more on the story. n.j. >> reporter: that's right, dave, outside district court in hempstead, long island, where the dog's owner appeared in court on an unrelated charge. his name is carlyle arnold. he is 29 years old. he was arrested at the scene of that dog attack for an outstanding warrant for violating an order of protection. investigators say he owned the dog that viciously mauled a 9- year-old girl playing in the backyard of an elmont home where arnold is a second floor tenant. is a photograph taken with a dog with a caption that reads the beast. the dog was shot and killed after it lunged at a nassau police o
he struck louisa on sunday morning. city law bars taxi drivers for driving more than 12 hours in a 24-hour period. he is charged with failure to yield. his license was suspended. >>> the owner of the pit bull that killed a 9-year-old girl on long island just appeared in court. the little girl was playing in a backyard in elmont when the dog attacked. eyewitness news reporter n.j. burkett is in hempstead with more on the story. n.j. >> reporter: that's right, dave, outside...
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worldwide@cnbc.com on e-mail or on twitter at louisa. see you in a second. >>> good morning, welcome back to worldwide exchange. india is stepping up after the retail sector in a bid to boost investment flows as martin finds out in the next part in our investing in india series. >> disorganized fragmented and dominated by the traditional family run mom and pop shops. that was the face of india's retail sector that she wanted to change when he started his walmart inspired big bizarre hyper market chain more than a decade ago he's now back to reinvent the model. >> somebody has to make it and why not make it happen. so we're playing it very differently with more knowledge. with more information. >> his move comes at a time when the popularity of e-tailers like flip cart, snap deal and amazon india are on the rise threatening the growth of large brick and mortar stores. >> when it comes to e-commerce or m-commerce because that's where things are taking off it's still more of a case of mine share rather than market share. now the potential i
worldwide@cnbc.com on e-mail or on twitter at louisa. see you in a second. >>> good morning, welcome back to worldwide exchange. india is stepping up after the retail sector in a bid to boost investment flows as martin finds out in the next part in our investing in india series. >> disorganized fragmented and dominated by the traditional family run mom and pop shops. that was the face of india's retail sector that she wanted to change when he started his walmart inspired big...
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. >> well, thanks louisa. this meeting has now been underway for just over an hour. as you heard there it's about talking about beefing up the counter terrorism measures. there's a number of key items on the agenda. crucial issue of making it more difficult to acquire weapons and also tracking those weapons not just within europe but also from the external borders and then entering europe. the other thing very much tied to that is beefing up the security around the external borders there needs to be more fire power and that will take greater financial support as well. perhaps the most contentious issue is the passenger name records. this is getting greater data on airline passengers and something that lawmakers here refused to do in the past. they say it goes against privacy laws. unfortunately we're at the stage now in light of the paris attacks where greater security has to outweigh privacy and i think that's likely to be the decisions that get made here today. of course i say decisions. it's just a discussion. and in light of what we saw in paris on friday and a g
. >> well, thanks louisa. this meeting has now been underway for just over an hour. as you heard there it's about talking about beefing up the counter terrorism measures. there's a number of key items on the agenda. crucial issue of making it more difficult to acquire weapons and also tracking those weapons not just within europe but also from the external borders and then entering europe. the other thing very much tied to that is beefing up the security around the external borders there...
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these was in louisa county. another one in albemarle county. sometimes these give information about the unit they served in. a world war i service record burned in a fire back in the 1970's, where they might being stored. a quick plug for my newest project based on these gravestones, based on these gravestones of military veterans. statues, plaque, ridges, and gymnasiums, in honor of the virginians who served. i would be remiss if i didn't conclude by talking about what isn't in the cemetery. what is a b would like to know about african-american funerary rituals? one of the places to look is in 19th century art. individuals,graph in the coffin that you can see at the end of the wagon headed to the funeral? it's an even richer scene. of it that -- a man visiting from new orleans -- this is the white perspective on a slave funeral. these of the paintings and depictions. there is actually a lot going on in this picture. i will summarize by saying that you can see this coffin lowering itself into the ground in the bottom corner. this is significant
these was in louisa county. another one in albemarle county. sometimes these give information about the unit they served in. a world war i service record burned in a fire back in the 1970's, where they might being stored. a quick plug for my newest project based on these gravestones, based on these gravestones of military veterans. statues, plaque, ridges, and gymnasiums, in honor of the virginians who served. i would be remiss if i didn't conclude by talking about what isn't in the cemetery....
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just get out a gain and louisa was mentions yen strengthening. that was the case.ed out to have the best week in about a month. up 2% for the weekending friday's session up by .25%. they were able to stage a rebound this week up by 6% after that 8% tumble from last week. banks financials as well as gold minors as gold traded higher in the asian trading session. >> thank you for that a group of men arrived at a vehicle with diplomatic registration. 170 hostages being held at this hotel in the capital of mali. >> now moving on, vw is likely to incur a much lower cost than expected in it's recall of 2.4 cars. banking analysts outlined cost effective technical solutions available to vw. the german auto maker declined to comment but said it's seeking the best technical solution for customers. >> meantime german autoparts maker is under investigation over it's role in the scandal. this is according to reuters. they're examine wlg ting whethe knew of the cover up. it's at an early stage and no evidence of wrong doing has been uncovered. >> well, elsewhere, volkswagen is e
just get out a gain and louisa was mentions yen strengthening. that was the case.ed out to have the best week in about a month. up 2% for the weekending friday's session up by .25%. they were able to stage a rebound this week up by 6% after that 8% tumble from last week. banks financials as well as gold minors as gold traded higher in the asian trading session. >> thank you for that a group of men arrived at a vehicle with diplomatic registration. 170 hostages being held at this hotel in...
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the first foreign-born first lady s sce john quincy adams' wife louisa. and the first first-lady to have posed in a picture like this. i don't know how to put this, but your image, looking the way you do, is that a liability for your husband? >> i don't think so. i don't think so. i think people will always judge. maybe they will say, "oh, the past that you have, the way you were modeling." that's part of the job that i was doing. i was a very successful model. and i did some photo shoots. s, they were a littltl little risky, but nothing more than you see every year in sports illustrated. >> she was actually in sports illustrated. which i just saw that picture the other day. it was beautiful. and i will say this, if i'm will be so lucky to have melania. elegant, and good from the heart. lady. expected to have a cause. it be? >> i'm very involved in charities now. many, many charities. involving children, involving many different diseases. and i will, you know, if the time comes i will choose what is dearest to my heart and work on that hundred percent. >>
the first foreign-born first lady s sce john quincy adams' wife louisa. and the first first-lady to have posed in a picture like this. i don't know how to put this, but your image, looking the way you do, is that a liability for your husband? >> i don't think so. i don't think so. i think people will always judge. maybe they will say, "oh, the past that you have, the way you were modeling." that's part of the job that i was doing. i was a very successful model. and i did some...
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. >> reporter: louisa hodge, cbs news. >> it syncs with mobile devices. >>> there's an unsatisfactory rating with the health department. there's a story about the e. coli outbreak at 10:00 on nightbeat. cw 44/cable 12. >>> it was chilly, man was it gorgeous. the sunset from berkeley was fantastic this evening, clear skies continue. we'll talk about how long the chill sticks around and when those skies will go cloudy and eventually rainy. we'll talk about the next chance of rain coming up. >>> coming up in sports, on paper the 49ers may be due for another lopsided loss against the cardinal but we'll tell you why arizona is not taking this sunday's game lightly. >> there's a lot of guys in that locker room that have been here for some butt whipping. >> and apparently jim harbaugh has forgotten about this interview. >> i guarantee we'll beat ohio state. >> why this old footage is coming back to haunt him coming up in sports. ,,,, announcer: if you'd give thanks for a better night's sleep... [barks] sleep train has just the ticket. [train horn blares] through thanksgiving weekend at sleep
. >> reporter: louisa hodge, cbs news. >> it syncs with mobile devices. >>> there's an unsatisfactory rating with the health department. there's a story about the e. coli outbreak at 10:00 on nightbeat. cw 44/cable 12. >>> it was chilly, man was it gorgeous. the sunset from berkeley was fantastic this evening, clear skies continue. we'll talk about how long the chill sticks around and when those skies will go cloudy and eventually rainy. we'll talk about the next...
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in louisa county. one one in albemarle county. sometimes these stones give about the unit a person served in, which is hard to obtain, because a lot of world war i service records burned in a fire back in the were beingre they stored. this is where i do a quick plug for my newest project based on these gravestones, which is based on these gravestones of military veterans. of world war i memorials. not just gravestones, but statues, plaque, bridges, and gymnasiums, in honor of the virginians who served in world war i. much enjoy why very studying in cemeteries remiss if , i didn't conclude by talking about what isn't in the cemetery. what else would we like to know about african-american funerary rituals? one of the places to look is in 19th century art. in this lithograph, individuals, there is a coffin you can see at the end of the wagon, headed to a funeral. scene, this iser an 1816 painting by a british man visiting new orleans. i have to emphasize this is a white perspective on a slave funeral. have so fewwe photographs or pai
in louisa county. one one in albemarle county. sometimes these stones give about the unit a person served in, which is hard to obtain, because a lot of world war i service records burned in a fire back in the were beingre they stored. this is where i do a quick plug for my newest project based on these gravestones, which is based on these gravestones of military veterans. of world war i memorials. not just gravestones, but statues, plaque, bridges, and gymnasiums, in honor of the virginians who...
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the fifit foreign-born firstst lady since john quincy adams' wife louisa. and the first first-lady to have posed in a picture like this. i don't know how t tput this, but your image, looking the way you do, is that a liability for your husband? >> i don't think so. i don't think so. i think people will always judge. maybe they will say, "oh, the past that you have, the way you were modeling." that's part of the job that i was doing. i i s a very successful l del. and i did some photo shoots. yes, they were a little, little risky, but nototng more than you see every year in sports illustrated. >> she was actually in sports illustrated. which i just saw that picture it was beautiful. and i will say this, if i'm lucky enough to win, the public will be so lucky to have melania. she will be so beautiful and elegant, and good from the heart. she will be a fabubuus first ladydy >> reporter: first ladies are expected to have a cause. if you have a cause, what would it be? >> i'm very involved in charities now. many, many charities. involving children, involving man
the fifit foreign-born firstst lady since john quincy adams' wife louisa. and the first first-lady to have posed in a picture like this. i don't know how t tput this, but your image, looking the way you do, is that a liability for your husband? >> i don't think so. i don't think so. i think people will always judge. maybe they will say, "oh, the past that you have, the way you were modeling." that's part of the job that i was doing. i i s a very successful l del. and i did some...