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the morse park section is the only link between the two cases. none of the seven, lived in the same building. so the source of this cluster remains a mystery this morning. doctor say if you feel sick seek medical help right away. bed, there cold-like or flulike symptoms. a headache, runny nose, cough, nose, cough, or g.i. system dumps like diarrhea. ifd-like or flulike symptoms. a headache, runny nose, cough, nose, cough, or g.i. system dumps like diarrhea. if you have any other medical problems like asthma or emphysema you should be seen earlier on because it could turn into something more serious. >> these cases are not related to the outbreak this past summer that killed the 12 people and sickened more than 100. that outbreak was traced to a not related to the outbreak this past summer that killed the 12 people and sickened more than 100. that outbreak was traced to a cooling tower inside the opera house hotel on east 149th street. officials emphasize that the water here is safe to drink, and remember you cannot passes from one person to anoth
the morse park section is the only link between the two cases. none of the seven, lived in the same building. so the source of this cluster remains a mystery this morning. doctor say if you feel sick seek medical help right away. bed, there cold-like or flulike symptoms. a headache, runny nose, cough, nose, cough, or g.i. system dumps like diarrhea. ifd-like or flulike symptoms. a headache, runny nose, cough, nose, cough, or g.i. system dumps like diarrhea. if you have any other medical...
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this dancing gay sailor, his neon light box, the thing also emits morse code. it sends out a code message that says over and over again this way if you are gay, this way if you are gay. the idea of dropping this off the coast was if the russian military is as terrified of gay people as their prime minister is, vladimir putin, they might see the gay sailor and hear the morse code message and turn their submarine around and flee in terror in which case problem solved. alternatively, if they liked the morse code message and found themselves attracted to the underpants clad shirtless dancing gay sailor, then they would be welcome to stay on those explicitly friendly turns. kind of a make love not war underwater version. that happened this spring. then it hand again kind of. this time in finland. one of the weird geopolitical leftovers from world war ii is that when nazi germany lost the war, german-owned property in some other countries got distributed to the people who won the war. got distributed to the allied powers and in finland, that included a little bit of
this dancing gay sailor, his neon light box, the thing also emits morse code. it sends out a code message that says over and over again this way if you are gay, this way if you are gay. the idea of dropping this off the coast was if the russian military is as terrified of gay people as their prime minister is, vladimir putin, they might see the gay sailor and hear the morse code message and turn their submarine around and flee in terror in which case problem solved. alternatively, if they liked...
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: morse moved her family from suburban sicklerville to live in camden just to send her seven kids toearn in kip. >> i took them out of the private school to place them here. >> reporter: why? >> i think i got more from my money here. >> reporter: morse says camden was important to provide a diverse learning experience and so far family loved it but she came for the education. >> i want them to go to college. >> reporter: for the first time in his young life she says her son noah is finally on the same page. >> it feels better in this school because the teachers make the class work seem fun. >> reporter: in camden, steve paterson for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> good school year. >> got that right. >> still to come on "eyewitness news" never ending quest to lose weight and get healthy. why some people are skipping bread and loading up on meat, butter, and other foods. >>> and you know this costume, princess lea bikini is up for auction, we will tell you bit on the other side, we will be right back. >>> probably, middle age men out there who remember this from their childhood. >> that
: morse moved her family from suburban sicklerville to live in camden just to send her seven kids toearn in kip. >> i took them out of the private school to place them here. >> reporter: why? >> i think i got more from my money here. >> reporter: morse says camden was important to provide a diverse learning experience and so far family loved it but she came for the education. >> i want them to go to college. >> reporter: for the first time in his young life...
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we stell have nbc's edwin morse tonight to explain. >>> all eyes will be on this trump debate from the protesters in new york city to the crowd of simi valley who will be there for the debate. what people will really look for is how trump responds now that he's ahead in the polls.
we stell have nbc's edwin morse tonight to explain. >>> all eyes will be on this trump debate from the protesters in new york city to the crowd of simi valley who will be there for the debate. what people will really look for is how trump responds now that he's ahead in the polls.
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temperatures will continue to rise during the afternoon with 97 --ndex values already the surge of morse -- moist air continuing to the afternoon, it will be a matter of watching the showers and storms. at the moment we just have a possibility of isolated showers and storms at first pitch at the park and that chance will continue through the evening hours. for tomorrow, better chances for scattered showers. satellite radar shows a lot of ,unshine with clouds for us traveling apiece back to the mountains to see the showers associated with the cold front developingssure along this front. the whole thing will move north and east slowly. better chances tomorrow than today. as far as the way that it will look on the futurecast, this is the one computer model version that shows for this afternoon there will be's got it showers west and southwest of the metro area. through the evening hours though should diminish somewhat but by early in the morning there are more showers here as the actual cold front passes through and we deal with showers in the evening hours finally clearing out for the day
temperatures will continue to rise during the afternoon with 97 --ndex values already the surge of morse -- moist air continuing to the afternoon, it will be a matter of watching the showers and storms. at the moment we just have a possibility of isolated showers and storms at first pitch at the park and that chance will continue through the evening hours. for tomorrow, better chances for scattered showers. satellite radar shows a lot of ,unshine with clouds for us traveling apiece back to the...
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they used these lights as a morse code. the movement of the light has certain meaning. the captions indicate what is being communicated with those like patterns. -- light patterns. occasionally, his wife would join him. they would go to a hotel at night and make up songs about the trip they had just made on the train. he would play the harmonica and she would sing and they entertained themselves while they were traveling on the road that way. part of what he did was to photograph women at work. he was very sympathetic to women workers. his mother supported the family by running a black market dentistry office in their home. his father was never able to adapt to uslife very well -- u.s. life very well. his mother was the one who made the money they lived on. he was very sympathetic to other women working. he made beautiful portraits of women. it was natural you would go into the rail yards and photographed the women -- it was natural he would go into the rail yards and photographed the women at work. they look very different from the women photographed by the office of w
they used these lights as a morse code. the movement of the light has certain meaning. the captions indicate what is being communicated with those like patterns. -- light patterns. occasionally, his wife would join him. they would go to a hotel at night and make up songs about the trip they had just made on the train. he would play the harmonica and she would sing and they entertained themselves while they were traveling on the road that way. part of what he did was to photograph women at work....
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. >> you have to get the audience investigated in the breakdown of a relationship between morse's characteraa's character to set up the open, you know, the opening for michael's character to come in and sweep her off her feet. >> sweep all of us off our feet. >> yeah. >> looked over and you looked like you needing a little help. ♪ shine bright like a diamond >> no man in your life? >> on in the anymore. >> most people think i have a list of 10 things i want this, that, and the other and they want the person to meet all 10. it doesn't happen. it can't happen. there is no perfect. >> the script went through many different incarnations but i always liked this sophie. i am a movie girl. i love thrillers, the horror, the popcorn, sit on this edge of your seat. i love that aspect. >> it's something that the studio brought to me. the president and i wanted to work together for a while. i thought it would be a great day to take stalking and flip it on its head. >> shouldn't be so hard. >> you are right. >> it's simple. >> when it came to the script or your character, what did you find appealing? >>
. >> you have to get the audience investigated in the breakdown of a relationship between morse's characteraa's character to set up the open, you know, the opening for michael's character to come in and sweep her off her feet. >> sweep all of us off our feet. >> yeah. >> looked over and you looked like you needing a little help. ♪ shine bright like a diamond >> no man in your life? >> on in the anymore. >> most people think i have a list of 10 things...
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over the colorado plateau and especially here in mason county we are surrounded by morse and rock. within the rock we find a lot of dinosaur bones and fossils. that has really intrigued scientist for a long time. the other thing we also find is a mineral, a rock. it contains three different elements. it can tell you is radium which is radioactive and was used by mary curry to solve cancer. it contains uranium which is used to strengthen steel. they use that during world war ii. it was of extreme value. know is one of the best sources for atomic power and atomic weapons. colorado congressman was largely responsible for the series of agricultural development. tohe fought the battle preserve water for western colorado. by making sure that we got our fair share. how did you that? ,eginning in his state career and then going on to his federal ladder he climbed up the of seniority. i think more power than you might normally have, certainly in the united states congress where he was able to make sure that colorado and western colorado would be treated fairly. success was the passage of th
over the colorado plateau and especially here in mason county we are surrounded by morse and rock. within the rock we find a lot of dinosaur bones and fossils. that has really intrigued scientist for a long time. the other thing we also find is a mineral, a rock. it contains three different elements. it can tell you is radium which is radioactive and was used by mary curry to solve cancer. it contains uranium which is used to strengthen steel. they use that during world war ii. it was of...
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they are geographically linked to the morse park section. the seven patients live, work or visited that area. health officials say these cases are not connected to last summer's deadly outbreak. this is the third time a legionnaires cluster has suffered in the bronx. people who live there are concerned and they want answers. >> where does it come from? anybody know. >> reporter: they don't know the source this time. >> i'm shocked and disappointed and surprised. >> water towers in the area are being tested for the bacteria. outbreak. this week. >>> police are searching for a man they say tried to kidnap a 13-year-old girl in the bronx. police say he jumped out of a car and tried to grab the girl on taylor avenue sunday afternoon. a secretary man got out of the car with a knife. the girl kicked him in the groin. >>> yesterday morning two missing toddlers are safe. 2-year-old ty macon and her 3-year-old sister destiny mccoy were missing saturday morning. the foster parents called police when the mother failed to return them on time. no word if
they are geographically linked to the morse park section. the seven patients live, work or visited that area. health officials say these cases are not connected to last summer's deadly outbreak. this is the third time a legionnaires cluster has suffered in the bronx. people who live there are concerned and they want answers. >> where does it come from? anybody know. >> reporter: they don't know the source this time. >> i'm shocked and disappointed and surprised. >> water...
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so if they're going to extend the credit, they need -- >> cog morse ge jobs be moved over over seas as a result. >> the wouldn't say. it's bidding on 11 blld worth of projects as we speak. each will have its own financing package and set of criteria. unless congress reauthorizes the ex-imbank, the location of the jobs will be at the mercy of the agreements. in a statement today, ge said this could result in thousands of jobs from ge and its suppliers being relocated overseas. >> is ge the only company impacted by this? >> no, but although ge, boeing, as well as caterpillar, the banks benefit the most from the ex-imbank. while ge says the bank will help to -- excuse me, the bank had eps to keep the global playing field level because other countries have similar financing arms, conservatives in congress have wanted to kill it because they feel it's contrary to the free market arsystem. some democrats believe's a subsidy for corporations. that's where the pushback on the bank has been. ge has been trying to lobby for its reauthorization but so far unsuccessful. >> krool be watching this.
so if they're going to extend the credit, they need -- >> cog morse ge jobs be moved over over seas as a result. >> the wouldn't say. it's bidding on 11 blld worth of projects as we speak. each will have its own financing package and set of criteria. unless congress reauthorizes the ex-imbank, the location of the jobs will be at the mercy of the agreements. in a statement today, ge said this could result in thousands of jobs from ge and its suppliers being relocated overseas....
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have enough power to stop wisconsin to be the 25th state with there right to work economist steve morses good but i concede the point it is unfair because some people will say if i don't have to pay the dues i get the benefits without any money spirit the first amendment says you have the right of association with any group that you want to. but it also means you should have the right to not to. >> i was forced to join a union. >> my first job in chicago, illinois were you grew up the unions to get the money out of my paycheck that is right developed some of this hostility because shittah and i choose if i want this union to represent your not? i don't want money taken out of my paycheck to pay for the big parties and conferences shouldn't that be the right of every individual worker? john: but then how could there be a union? bin mckewon said get together with 20 or 30 workers. john: with a bargaining unit to say we want $20 an hour and bargain on behalf of those even if the union gets of raised then those rules stop job growth. >> let's say we work next to each other at a factory and
have enough power to stop wisconsin to be the 25th state with there right to work economist steve morses good but i concede the point it is unfair because some people will say if i don't have to pay the dues i get the benefits without any money spirit the first amendment says you have the right of association with any group that you want to. but it also means you should have the right to not to. >> i was forced to join a union. >> my first job in chicago, illinois were you grew up...
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morse so today. averages today is 76 which is our forecast high today. 62 is the average low and more touch below that. it is a little windy. it is a little windy outside. it's 57 degrees in newark, 58 degrees. the winds are five to 12 miles per hour. here's the area of low pressure on the satellite, all showers for us are moving on. for the most part the area of low pressure will move northeast and we'll see clearing skies. it will be windy conditions today. tomorrow the winds back down but the sunny skies stay. mostly sunny today, 76 degrees. breezy and cool lows are 62 degrees. next chance of showers is not until saturday or sunday. let's bring in christina and see what the traffic is. >> christina: not terrible for this time of morning. one or two things lingering. w. side hwy., southbound side on 14th st. we street we have stalled into lanes blocked off. only one lane is open to get through. keep that in mind as you get your commute started. we'll look at the l i.e., traffic coming towards me by
morse so today. averages today is 76 which is our forecast high today. 62 is the average low and more touch below that. it is a little windy. it is a little windy outside. it's 57 degrees in newark, 58 degrees. the winds are five to 12 miles per hour. here's the area of low pressure on the satellite, all showers for us are moving on. for the most part the area of low pressure will move northeast and we'll see clearing skies. it will be windy conditions today. tomorrow the winds back down but...
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the cluster of cases in the morse park section of the bronx, that is the eastern part of the burled has now grown to ten. nine of those ten people remain hospitalized this morning. all ten underlying medical conditions. the city health commissioner is urging anyone but with symptoms like fever, cough, chills, difficulty breathing should get attention right away. >> we are seeing more cases of legionnaires disease in the summer and fall months when it is still warm like it is now. we know that legionnaires is in man-made water structures. >> reporter: no disruption of classes today at lehman high school. the drinking water is in a separate system from the cooling tower and therefore the cooling drinking water is safe. we want to emphasize a points and that is the cluster of ten cases here in eastern bronx is on related, according to the health department, to the outbreak this summer that killed 12 in the south bronx. that is the latest here, back to you. >> ben: robert thank you. a woman accused of tossing her newborn baby out of a bronx apartment woman window is behind bars. >> she gave
the cluster of cases in the morse park section of the bronx, that is the eastern part of the burled has now grown to ten. nine of those ten people remain hospitalized this morning. all ten underlying medical conditions. the city health commissioner is urging anyone but with symptoms like fever, cough, chills, difficulty breathing should get attention right away. >> we are seeing more cases of legionnaires disease in the summer and fall months when it is still warm like it is now. we know...
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my kids are just awesome young people and i'm positive that mike morse and kids in need foundation, theypy smiles all around. the kids at edison elementary weren't the only ones to get a backpack and supplies. in fact, they were delivered to a total of 66 detroit public elementary schools thanks to the partnership between the kids in need foundation and mike morse. if you would like more information go, our website today.com. got to have the tools to succeed, right. >> first day of school, get all your supplies and ready to go. >> and your trapper keeper. >> right. >> don't tell the kids that yet. >> we'll be back in a mom. this is "today" on nbc. >>> look how pretty you look. >> we have carol burnett! >> not shy. >> also the west texas investor's club. any time a guy names rooster shows up i'm all in. rooster and butch. >> and we're going to give it away, a big prize. >> hoda has i'm ... ==anim== new details this morning... ==topvo== on the damage and devastation from the massive valley wildfire burning in lake county and the >>> i'm scott mcgrew. new details this morning on the damage
my kids are just awesome young people and i'm positive that mike morse and kids in need foundation, theypy smiles all around. the kids at edison elementary weren't the only ones to get a backpack and supplies. in fact, they were delivered to a total of 66 detroit public elementary schools thanks to the partnership between the kids in need foundation and mike morse. if you would like more information go, our website today.com. got to have the tools to succeed, right. >> first day of...
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robert morse, one of philadelphia's shrewdest and best connected merchant, would oversee the program from a secret committee in congress. even among colleagues who despised mercantilism, he was an unrivaled profit of free market -- prophet of free market capitalism. it ought to be unrestricted by government, he wrote. he did not have a problem with government helping congress, and from his perch in the secret committee, he told out lavish contracts, often to friends and even to his own firm in pursuit of this goal. astonishinglyn far-flung network of foreign merchants, correspondents, ship captains, bankers, spies, and manufacturers across the atlantic world. found6, americans can be hustling arms in the port cities of spain, france, holland, and italy. and on the coast of west africa, awaiting munitions deals at se a. and to pay for all of this, colonists loaded their holds with fish, whale oil, flaxseed, and would from new england -- wood from new england, and tobacco, rice, and indigo from the slave south. the system was amazingly effective and ambitious. at first. i think that he
robert morse, one of philadelphia's shrewdest and best connected merchant, would oversee the program from a secret committee in congress. even among colleagues who despised mercantilism, he was an unrivaled profit of free market -- prophet of free market capitalism. it ought to be unrestricted by government, he wrote. he did not have a problem with government helping congress, and from his perch in the secret committee, he told out lavish contracts, often to friends and even to his own firm in...
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. -- ed morse. betty: he has never been one to mince words about the oil markets.arning about this decline in oil and he says we are not going to shake the output levels that we are seeing until we get to around $30 a barrel. we are in the 30's here and he says there is a possibility we might see oil in the 20's before finally something gets done on output and we start seeing a slow and gradual and possibly rocky rebound. alix: i love his writing and i'm really excited we are talking 10. in the meantime, it is time for today's options inside. let us get right to matt miller. matt: let us take a quick look at how the major averages are doing right now after the big drop we had yesterday. the worst beginning to september and 13 years. we are coming back a bit -- a gain of half a percent on the s&p gives the dow jones industrial average of 117 points and the nasdaq of most -- almost one percentage point. joining me now is chaired of the bcg partners. he has a take that you might like. maybe this is all behind us from a volatility perspective. index had its biggest mon
. -- ed morse. betty: he has never been one to mince words about the oil markets.arning about this decline in oil and he says we are not going to shake the output levels that we are seeing until we get to around $30 a barrel. we are in the 30's here and he says there is a possibility we might see oil in the 20's before finally something gets done on output and we start seeing a slow and gradual and possibly rocky rebound. alix: i love his writing and i'm really excited we are talking 10. in the...
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vw ceo apologized for this misconduct but ryu morse continue to swirl about the safety of his job because he has contract extension coming up and people thought he was a shoe in but in light of what's been happening it's all about the corporate culture and whether or not he can find a new person at the top. >> you're right. it looks very uncertain. key members of the supervisory board are expected to meet today after they reportedly kick aufd last night. let's get back out. can he hold on to his job? what do you think? >> well, the feeling i get on the ground is no seems to be the consensus here but it's really still too hard to tell. we're being told if the supervisory meeting takes place today, keep in mind they have not officially confirmed it's being held but it's believed that the top four members of that board are meeting here and that is just ahead of the friday official meeting which will include the entire supervisory board. so friday will be the real test as he tries to hold on to this position but there's some serious questions here about what he knew, when the issues happened,
vw ceo apologized for this misconduct but ryu morse continue to swirl about the safety of his job because he has contract extension coming up and people thought he was a shoe in but in light of what's been happening it's all about the corporate culture and whether or not he can find a new person at the top. >> you're right. it looks very uncertain. key members of the supervisory board are expected to meet today after they reportedly kick aufd last night. let's get back out. can he hold on...
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. >> this is a scale model of the morse globe. it shows the landing places for example of viking one here. in the '70s, viking 2, which had the curiosity and spirit. >> and the dark patches, what is that? >> well, mars - we used to look at the moon and see dark patches. >> what does this mean for life on mars? >> it's a relevant question. we know that leaked water is asserted with life. liquid water on the surface. we know there was leaky water on the surface for a long period of time. i'm convinced - we have to talk about life and life. life can be very simple, as bacteria that appears quickly. that is the kind of life that we'll have evidence for when we explore mars. and that's the kind of life that may have been on mars billions of years ago and today. >> viewers can't see it, but you didn't bring in the prop you have a tie of the solar system there. all right. thank you very much. >> it's a pleasure. >> thank you for coming. >> more in a few minutes, all the latest sport. chelsea prepare for a champion's league clash. manager
. >> this is a scale model of the morse globe. it shows the landing places for example of viking one here. in the '70s, viking 2, which had the curiosity and spirit. >> and the dark patches, what is that? >> well, mars - we used to look at the moon and see dark patches. >> what does this mean for life on mars? >> it's a relevant question. we know that leaked water is asserted with life. liquid water on the surface. we know there was leaky water on the surface for a...
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the source and said it could be multiple locations that have plenty of people worried here in the morse race park section of the bronx. >> i am upset. cannot imagine it. reporter: the bacteria is back in the bronx sickening seven people in the morris park section troubling for residence like gordon. >> i am concerned. i have a young child. a weak immune system. three patients lib in the area while the other four work here or visiting. >> because we identified this as a cluster, it doesn't mean we know what the, a the cause is of these infections in these individuals, but they are geographically linked. >> all seven have underlying health conditions. >> because the sick don't live or work in the same building, disease detectives are testing 35 neighborhood cooling tower force the back year to. the city stressing the latest cases are not related to the largest, outbreak in city history this summer but sickened more than 120 people in the south bronx killing 12. the summer's outbreak led as to new legislation intended to prevent the disease include inspection of the water towers so the cou
the source and said it could be multiple locations that have plenty of people worried here in the morse race park section of the bronx. >> i am upset. cannot imagine it. reporter: the bacteria is back in the bronx sickening seven people in the morris park section troubling for residence like gordon. >> i am concerned. i have a young child. a weak immune system. three patients lib in the area while the other four work here or visiting. >> because we identified this as a...
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. >> morse code. >> i got stuff on my phone. >> all right, you too. >> have al good show. >> thank you. >>> time for a check on the accuweather forecast. >> meteorologist bill evans is live outside the studios on the upper west side. >> it's live, buzzing out here. lots of folks are out. school is going on in the suburbs and around the area, they start at different times. today a humid day, warm day. hot and humid day. temperatures with the real feel of 95 to 98. today is the last day. day 3 of our third heat wave of the summer going out kicking and 77 degrees at the park. sunrise, sun getting up at 6:30. yes, the daylight hours are getting shorter. heather noted that. 77 degrees. humidity on the high side. a day with a west wind at 6 and southwest wind, pressure at 30. normal high 38. we are starting out at that. that let's you know it will be the hot day. another humid day today. thunderstorms tomorrow could be locally heavy. we are 7 inches short of rain for the year. that front exits tomorrow night. nice front going into the weekend. 75 rockland county. 70s to 60s north and west. e
. >> morse code. >> i got stuff on my phone. >> all right, you too. >> have al good show. >> thank you. >>> time for a check on the accuweather forecast. >> meteorologist bill evans is live outside the studios on the upper west side. >> it's live, buzzing out here. lots of folks are out. school is going on in the suburbs and around the area, they start at different times. today a humid day, warm day. hot and humid day. temperatures with the...
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you're telling me that in northern mexico it's less secure in mat morse now and more secure in nuevo laredo? >> we believe the situation on the ground has changed and our -- >> nuevo laredo if you work at the consulate do you know how far you can travel away from the consulate as an american? >> i do. >> how far? >> you don't. you stay close by your home and your social life is very restricted. that's true. >> you have about nine square miles. that you can operate that you're allows to go. and you're going to decrease their pay. >> sir, when officers sign up to go to these posts they recognize that situations may change and allounses may change in the time they're serving there. they recognize it. >> i'm just telling you, you've got a lot of people on this panel that don't understand given the massive amount of violence the statistics we just went through, the violence and you're going to decrease these people's pay. i went down there it was the number one issue. this is not an acceptable conclusion to your so-called analysis ifment do not agree that it is more safe than it has been.
you're telling me that in northern mexico it's less secure in mat morse now and more secure in nuevo laredo? >> we believe the situation on the ground has changed and our -- >> nuevo laredo if you work at the consulate do you know how far you can travel away from the consulate as an american? >> i do. >> how far? >> you don't. you stay close by your home and your social life is very restricted. that's true. >> you have about nine square miles. that you can...
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house to sandses of californians have been forced to evacuate as the fire threaten morse than 6,000 homeslem, israel police there clash with palestinian protesters at the al aqsa mosque. the protesters barricaded themselves inside the holy site and threw rocksed a police. now back to caught on camera. >>> ever had that nightmare where you are falling from the sky? well, wake up. this is really happening. >> i remember thinking in my head, this is it. this is how i'm going to die. >> december 13th, 2006, kalpo, new zealand. skydiving instructor, michael holmes, is on his fifth jump of the day. he has a camera built in to his helmet to capture first-time skydivers as they make their descent. >> it was beautiful conditions, and just felt like any other day. >> but you wouldn't be watching this on "caught on camera" if it any other day. >> things started to go wrong very soon after i activated my main parachute, like almost immediately. >> holmes' parachute fails to open properly. >> immediately, i started spinning out of control. >> for holmes, this actually isn't cause for concern. it's hap
house to sandses of californians have been forced to evacuate as the fire threaten morse than 6,000 homeslem, israel police there clash with palestinian protesters at the al aqsa mosque. the protesters barricaded themselves inside the holy site and threw rocksed a police. now back to caught on camera. >>> ever had that nightmare where you are falling from the sky? well, wake up. this is really happening. >> i remember thinking in my head, this is it. this is how i'm going to die....
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the restaurant use morse than 2 billion eggs every year. will take about ten years accomplish this goal. earlier this year, mcdonald's stayed would soon begin using chickens raised without antibiotics. >>> mcdonald's is breaking another one of its big tradition. >>ed company is going to offer breakfast items all day at certain restaurants. mcdonald's new all-daybreak fast will have a limited menu with mcmuffin or the biscuit sandwiches but not both. the mcgrilleds and items still come off the menu at lunchtime. >>> several developing stories to come at this hour, no charges in a deadly incident in the fairfax county jail case that triggered a new conversation about the way people in custody are treated. we will talk to whur's troy johnson about the death of natasha mckenna. >>> more twist and turns in the battle over same-sex marriage in kentucky. what deputy clerks are doing before kim davis comes back to work. >>> a newism phone, a new ipad and a new tv. we are live at >>> right now at 4:30, we are working another report of a child in the
the restaurant use morse than 2 billion eggs every year. will take about ten years accomplish this goal. earlier this year, mcdonald's stayed would soon begin using chickens raised without antibiotics. >>> mcdonald's is breaking another one of its big tradition. >>ed company is going to offer breakfast items all day at certain restaurants. mcdonald's new all-daybreak fast will have a limited menu with mcmuffin or the biscuit sandwiches but not both. the mcgrilleds and items still...
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. >> i was told that the inmates in this -- on this side were actually flashing their lights sos, morsee. looking for the outside to come in and help them. >> owe could hear the yelling, the screaming, people yelling for help. >> inmates, i heard, were tied up on these railings and thrown over and hung. some were just tossed off from manly the third tier, which is the tier above us. this black mark is the outline of a body of an inmight. they used the remainder of the torch on. i think his name was perry. he had a lot of enemies in population. that outline there on the floor is permanently there. it will not come up. >> some of the groups that were holding the officers hostage were attacked by other groups of inmates. the hostages were taken from them, dressed in inmate clothes, slipped out of the prison, and subsequently those prisoners that did that got pardons. >> after a 36-hour stand-off, exhausted, hungry and freezing, inmates surrendered to the national guard. >> when it finally was over, we came in with the national guard, the state police. we rushed in, and the first thing that
. >> i was told that the inmates in this -- on this side were actually flashing their lights sos, morsee. looking for the outside to come in and help them. >> owe could hear the yelling, the screaming, people yelling for help. >> inmates, i heard, were tied up on these railings and thrown over and hung. some were just tossed off from manly the third tier, which is the tier above us. this black mark is the outline of a body of an inmight. they used the remainder of the torch...
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salem media group had million morse listening on the radios. it was an enormous audience.e is what i take away from it. this is just an aside. your technical team is extraordinary. they built an amazing set. they did amazing shots, and they built an audience. and i believe in the conventional wisdom. carly got the gold. marco rubio got the silver, chris christie got the bronze. i have one bit of unconventional wisdom from talking to republicans today. scott walker is the slow and steady rocky guy. i've seen this movie three times. people count him out. he never gives up and goes down. he gets up off the floor. so keep watching scott walker to come back slow and steady in iowa. so that's my take. >> okay. dana, you want to weigh in on that? >> you know, i think it might be harder for scott walker to do that, but when you are talking about iowa, as hugh knows probably better than i, it is not only slow and steady but really all about organization. and he has been in there. his campaign has spent really banked it all on iowa. so i wouldn't be surprised. but i'll also weigh in
salem media group had million morse listening on the radios. it was an enormous audience.e is what i take away from it. this is just an aside. your technical team is extraordinary. they built an amazing set. they did amazing shots, and they built an audience. and i believe in the conventional wisdom. carly got the gold. marco rubio got the silver, chris christie got the bronze. i have one bit of unconventional wisdom from talking to republicans today. scott walker is the slow and steady rocky...
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. >> probation officer gordon fleming is convinced morris require morse time in the care of the stateill fight to see that morris gets what he wants, to be released home. but it is judge mary beth bonaventura who ultimately gets to decide morris' fate. >> i think i understand your testimony to be because morris is not as available or participating with these services to the extent that you think appropriate, that he should just remain locked up? >> well, i'm basing that upon him running away from home. his mother not knowing where he is. and she was having a hard time controlling him and reasoning with him. he has failed a couple of drug tests. morris has told me on several occasions that whatever i do it's not going to work. >> so had you previously recommended that he undergo anger management, and you had recommended family counseling and counseling services. why don't we let it work itself through some more. let's let 9 counseling take hold, the anger management take hold before we say the answer is to keep him locked up. >> that would be fine but morris has tended to befriend some
. >> probation officer gordon fleming is convinced morris require morse time in the care of the stateill fight to see that morris gets what he wants, to be released home. but it is judge mary beth bonaventura who ultimately gets to decide morris' fate. >> i think i understand your testimony to be because morris is not as available or participating with these services to the extent that you think appropriate, that he should just remain locked up? >> well, i'm basing that upon...
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the sierra club has been adamantly opposed even though nuclear is reducing co2 emission morse than any other form of energy. >> ifill: mr. bryce. the sierra club's policy, we look at all energy sources with a few different criteria, what's the cheapest, cleaners and what can come on line the quickest. we know nuclear power ranks dead last in all those categories. what we also know is clean energy is dropping in cost as it increases in installations. the more clean energy that gets installed, the lower the costs get, whereas fossil fuels are becoming more and more expensive with the current exception of oil right now. wheat are seeing across the united states is that increasingly communities are moving past coal, beyond natural gas and, in some cases, beyond nuclear power, investing in energy efficienty, investing in solar and wind. they are cutting costs, they are saving rate payers money and helping to stabilize the claimant and reduce air around water pollution. what is not to like about that? we can build an economy on clean energy. we should not be investing in dirty oil particular
the sierra club has been adamantly opposed even though nuclear is reducing co2 emission morse than any other form of energy. >> ifill: mr. bryce. the sierra club's policy, we look at all energy sources with a few different criteria, what's the cheapest, cleaners and what can come on line the quickest. we know nuclear power ranks dead last in all those categories. what we also know is clean energy is dropping in cost as it increases in installations. the more clean energy that gets...
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history of the vietnam war, the early part of the vietnam war, triumph for saken has hand a enorm morse impact on the way those of is interest in the role of america in relationship to the -- our past ventures in asia, in security, and military presence, and future -- our future role in asia also closely relates. so i'm really delighted to have a chance now to ask mark about not just his book but also how he sees it fitting into the role of the united states in the world and the ways in which we deal with this. so, mark, let me ask you. as i mentioned talking about the "wall street journal" article, that fence that we have that is the relationship between the obama administration's diminution of america's military presence, including of course, military spending, and also that the relationship to the sudden growing instability around the world, that these things aren't quite a coincidence. do you agree? >> i agree with that. we have some competing impulses within the obama administration which together have led to us this point. one thing that i think you always have to keep in mind wit
history of the vietnam war, the early part of the vietnam war, triumph for saken has hand a enorm morse impact on the way those of is interest in the role of america in relationship to the -- our past ventures in asia, in security, and military presence, and future -- our future role in asia also closely relates. so i'm really delighted to have a chance now to ask mark about not just his book but also how he sees it fitting into the role of the united states in the world and the ways in which...
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tom: ed morse the other day clearly disagreed with of the the theme there.a lot as well. right now, what a unique jobs report we will see. we will bring more data with more brazil and more china. no one cares. they only care on how janet yellen will interpret the news. and alan krueger from princeton both know that this has become a silly debate here. here we are at 217,000. what is the number that matters this morning? isl: the consensus forecast 218,000. the consensus always tends to overshoot by 30,000. that alone points to 190,000 on the payroll number. august tends to be weaker than the six-month chart. somethinge risk is potentially below 200,000. the fed is looking the on this at this point. if this was under control, september would be the icing on the cake, but they are looking at financial conditions. tom: they will go beneath data to be waged dynamics. what should we look for in which dynamics? carl: they are inflation pressures and it is a lagging indicator. we do not want to set policy on a lagging indicator. they are looking at these components
tom: ed morse the other day clearly disagreed with of the the theme there.a lot as well. right now, what a unique jobs report we will see. we will bring more data with more brazil and more china. no one cares. they only care on how janet yellen will interpret the news. and alan krueger from princeton both know that this has become a silly debate here. here we are at 217,000. what is the number that matters this morning? isl: the consensus forecast 218,000. the consensus always tends to...
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back in new york, father morse and monsignor jim lasante.inside the basilica. ♪ [ applause ] ♪ >> when the choir gets a standing ovation, they know they've done their job. >> excited group. >> wow. back here live in philadelphia, i'm going to begin with father jonathan morris and monsignor lasante back in new york. just tell us what you take away from his message about families, about women in the laeity. father morris, let's begin with you. >> i think lauren green called it just before the mass, making mention of katharine drexel, one of the philadelphia saints, one of the great american saints that we have. of course, a saint is somebody we believe is part of the heavenly family of god but also is someone to be imitated. he used her life as an example for the church in philadelphia and around the world, and he said that katharine drexel responded to the question that pope xiii asked what are you going to do about st. john's call? and she went on to become a great model for philadelphians and americans for life as a saint. but then pope fra
back in new york, father morse and monsignor jim lasante.inside the basilica. ♪ [ applause ] ♪ >> when the choir gets a standing ovation, they know they've done their job. >> excited group. >> wow. back here live in philadelphia, i'm going to begin with father jonathan morris and monsignor lasante back in new york. just tell us what you take away from his message about families, about women in the laeity. father morris, let's begin with you. >> i think lauren green...
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ed morse joining us. >>> some remarkable price action in pandora.esumed and then immediately halted for volatility again. the last indication, 20.30 to 22.30. the last 21.30. that's a live shot of the post over at post five at the nyse. you can imagine what people are speculating about right now. there are literally no headlines that we can see that would justify this sudden move. any details, we'll get them to you. >> it's halted again? >> yes. >> when we come back, netflix and amazon walking away winners at last night's emmys. added to your brushing routine... listerine(r) kills up to 99.9% of germs... and helps reverse early gum disease in just two weeks. listerine(r). power to your mouth™! also try listerine(r) floss... formerly reach(r) floss. want bladder leak underwear that try always discreet underwear and wiggle, giggle, swerve and curve. with soft dual leak guard barriers and a discreet fit that hugs your curves. so bladder leaks can feel like no big deal. get your free pair and valuable coupons at always discreet.com >>> take another look
ed morse joining us. >>> some remarkable price action in pandora.esumed and then immediately halted for volatility again. the last indication, 20.30 to 22.30. the last 21.30. that's a live shot of the post over at post five at the nyse. you can imagine what people are speculating about right now. there are literally no headlines that we can see that would justify this sudden move. any details, we'll get them to you. >> it's halted again? >> yes. >> when we come back,...
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high cost of air and what to see more sunshine in this area as to progress on if the talk about some morse hills as a progress forward for the next few days. >>michelle apon: persephone's for the coast looking for a mint operated for san francisco if you're going to the super bowl kickoff party they do have the concert at 2:00 plan on some of its upper 80s looking at some mid-90s across the mid peninsula by 3:00 p.m. we do have some ultimate 90 switches of the 94 areas just off to the south part of the region looking at triple digit heat for the inland spots for those north of response we also have the upper 90s to near 100 across the south and as we fast-forward into the weekend plan on temperatures getting a little bit more comfortable. >>michelle apon: of for 80 to around 90 sunny skies may be humid across the base and lower '80s lower some is across the cost if will continue on was a milder temperatures into early next. next >>: we have the biggest news in a couple that was apple ceo tim cook on stage yes at the big press and san francisco where he unveiled several things included a ne
high cost of air and what to see more sunshine in this area as to progress on if the talk about some morse hills as a progress forward for the next few days. >>michelle apon: persephone's for the coast looking for a mint operated for san francisco if you're going to the super bowl kickoff party they do have the concert at 2:00 plan on some of its upper 80s looking at some mid-90s across the mid peninsula by 3:00 p.m. we do have some ultimate 90 switches of the 94 areas just off to the...
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there's been a lot talked about morse or mo berg. did you know him? >> yes. >> can you tell us how -- >> mo berg was a baseball player of some note in the major leagues. he was recruited by the oss and became an agent for them and went abroad during world war ii. we used to see him occasionally. now, he became -- we ran into him occasionally because he was -- he might be in the same spots, same places that we were. he was -- i was not part of this, but apparently grose decided to see if heisenberg could be eliminated. that's another story where mo berg was involved in tracking down heisenberg in switzerland. but that's really the end of the story. probably a good idea that such a plan was not carried out because it would have caused the germans to see the immediate importance of an atomic bomb and our involvement and our manufacture of the bomb would be more apparent to them. they might have changed their targe targets. >> he went to princeton too, right? >> yeah. >> but you didn't overlap? >> no. i don't know what class he was. >> i read he spoke sev
there's been a lot talked about morse or mo berg. did you know him? >> yes. >> can you tell us how -- >> mo berg was a baseball player of some note in the major leagues. he was recruited by the oss and became an agent for them and went abroad during world war ii. we used to see him occasionally. now, he became -- we ran into him occasionally because he was -- he might be in the same spots, same places that we were. he was -- i was not part of this, but apparently grose decided...
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. >> my name is justin morse. my comment -- i have a question after it -- is marks indicated capital schism a revolutionary force that kmod phis everything the environment including human beings is a good example and i guess my question is what is your response to ben shelley and dan steiner sitting together at the arizona washington game? >> okay so i think mr. shelly is a very unfavorable president at this time. he's done some very -- [ applause ] he's done some things that are very questionable and when we seen -- when i heard that mr. shelly was sitting up in the box seat s seats, i just -- i knew that this was another trick of the washington team, of dan snyder because if they had been going through indian country tieing to find any native american group, president, council member or whoever too endorse them -- and they looked far and wide. it was a campaign for anyone who was willing to do that for them and they got that with the code talkers -- well actually just two or three of them not the code talker ass
. >> my name is justin morse. my comment -- i have a question after it -- is marks indicated capital schism a revolutionary force that kmod phis everything the environment including human beings is a good example and i guess my question is what is your response to ben shelley and dan steiner sitting together at the arizona washington game? >> okay so i think mr. shelly is a very unfavorable president at this time. he's done some very -- [ applause ] he's done some things that are...
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. >> reporter: it's not the first time lives have been lost during the hajj, which attract morse thanred one of the five pillars of islam. over the years, hundreds of people have been killed because of overcrowding. in 2006, another stampede killed at least 363 pilgrims, prompting the saudi government to make the area safer. those improvements, though, failed to prevent thursday's tragedy. hala gorani, cnn, london. >>> we want to talk now with jamal kashugi with el arab tv. he joins us on the line. thank you for talking with us. it's so sad to hear so many people died during such a solemn event and in such a horrific way. it has happened before. what do you know about what triggered this stampede this time? >> it's really sad. it happened about 24 hours or before with the sunrise in mina. it is the most difficult day for all the security to move around. more than 2.5 million hajis pilgrims out of their tents, out of their camps, into two locations. the second location is the grand mosque, and then bring them back. so you are talking about organizing the movement of huge masses. so the
. >> reporter: it's not the first time lives have been lost during the hajj, which attract morse thanred one of the five pillars of islam. over the years, hundreds of people have been killed because of overcrowding. in 2006, another stampede killed at least 363 pilgrims, prompting the saudi government to make the area safer. those improvements, though, failed to prevent thursday's tragedy. hala gorani, cnn, london. >>> we want to talk now with jamal kashugi with el arab tv. he...