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. >> the ve nam made so-calledok t.t$oto therapy indoors but by e mother's bedside. >> it's great ife photo therapy machines. so it's designed soÑi it's smal. when you have lots of ka lined up >> a third partyxd in the ventì& is the private charity design that matters which also focuses on appropriate +technology. inçó this hanoi lab, engineers like matthew areq tweaking the 5k%5áu)u boards of the infantÑi warming device. >> we'2 justxd trying to improv the reliability a little bit so we've added some extra circumstance cut tri to make it more well protects, particularly in environments where the electricity supply might not be so reliable or might havei] spis and dips. >> you want it to be able to wi withstand spikes in lek tris snit. >> exactly. >> besk,p[ working to t(improve >> b)j to make this enterprise financially sustainable. the devices are now beingÑiçó exported to neighboring countries in asia with plans tov expand top.:mq africafá and th hopecmy europee1 which could significantly boostlp revi which they say will be plowed bacri intoñr expanding into poo countries.t( fo
. >> the ve nam made so-calledok t.t$oto therapy indoors but by e mother's bedside. >> it's great ife photo therapy machines. so it's designed soÑi it's smal. when you have lots of ka lined up >> a third partyxd in the ventì& is the private charity design that matters which also focuses on appropriate +technology. inçó this hanoi lab, engineers like matthew areq tweaking the 5k%5áu)u boards of the infantÑi warming device. >> we'2 justxd trying to improv the...
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. >> booked the woman on a fntal s nam >>> ryetharktim gs thnc h scrs y a 7-foot great white srk that was hooked b a fierman on a nearby pier. robles came face to face with e greate. 19eahouroard ndeaut thi au are artery in his thumb andchesheis ville expected to crest 9 feet above flood stage on hainitted.n e ang t erheads lling from the clouds. i don't expect to see rain es on.ay no wind here atbc 10 that can't be said for all locations. philadelphia international winds at 11 miles an hour, 75 degrees, 10 degrees warmer this morning. part of it the wind, the other part is the clouds. the clouds will thin out. sunshine is up and we'll see more and more sunshine in center city and the rest of the area as well. 9s.ead of the 80s like we 13 mile-an-hour winds now up to 25 miles an hour this afternoon. southerly winds bringing in additional humidity and that will lead to a chance of showers over the next couple days. don't expect them today but come tomorrow and especially on wednesday, showers off to the north and west will be making their moveand moving into our area. for today, if you
. >> booked the woman on a fntal s nam >>> ryetharktim gs thnc h scrs y a 7-foot great white srk that was hooked b a fierman on a nearby pier. robles came face to face with e greate. 19eahouroard ndeaut thi au are artery in his thumb andchesheis ville expected to crest 9 feet above flood stage on hainitted.n e ang t erheads lling from the clouds. i don't expect to see rain es on.ay no wind here atbc 10 that can't be said for all locations. philadelphia international winds at 11...
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. ♪ >> nam phrik. >> oh, yeah, yeah, of course, love it. >> literal translation, chili dip.erved pork sausage. >> that's good. >> jackfruit salad. >> jackfruit salad. >> this is hang lei pork curry braised down with garlic and ginger. >> this pork is amazing. >> isn't that great? and that's northern larb. >> right. >> very important dish. >> oh, that looks really pretty. >> this is khao soi. this is the food my grandma made. >> that's perfection, man. >> what i love about vegas asian food is on one street you have the best sichuan food, the best cantonese food, you drive down the street and you get the best thai food. it's a funky awesome asian -- >> how did that happen? >> gambling. >> but i mean, were there high rollers who would come into town and they need -- >> a dude with a $10 million credit line at wynn is going to go eat a $10 chinese meal because this is the closest thing he has to home food. i'm going to go eat asian food. i'm going to come back and drop 5 million more bucks and then go home. a hole-in-one, quicken loans will pay your mortgage for an entire year.
. ♪ >> nam phrik. >> oh, yeah, yeah, of course, love it. >> literal translation, chili dip.erved pork sausage. >> that's good. >> jackfruit salad. >> jackfruit salad. >> this is hang lei pork curry braised down with garlic and ginger. >> this pork is amazing. >> isn't that great? and that's northern larb. >> right. >> very important dish. >> oh, that looks really pretty. >> this is khao soi. this is the food my...
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he shined in simons, which brought him a nam nation for -- nomination for best orchestrate. -- orchestraterned to television in the comedy eight simple rules in 2003, and the following year he costarred in the notebook, it was an instant hit and endeared him to a new audience. >> i read to her. >> the father of two who remained married to his wife for nearly 60 years, won't soon be p forgotten. from transferring funds wait a minute. you've got to be kidding. did you guys see that? that ball was out. to paying your coach for adding five miles per hour to your serve. that ball wasn't in. get your eyes checked. help me out here. download the best mobile app today. so you can always have the advantage.
he shined in simons, which brought him a nam nation for -- nomination for best orchestrate. -- orchestraterned to television in the comedy eight simple rules in 2003, and the following year he costarred in the notebook, it was an instant hit and endeared him to a new audience. >> i read to her. >> the father of two who remained married to his wife for nearly 60 years, won't soon be p forgotten. from transferring funds wait a minute. you've got to be kidding. did you guys see that?...
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th at ttased his nameor the nam. police have recovered the handgun that they believe was used in the shooting case. the suspect is still on te lam at this hour, described 5'5" tall, black male. vernon odom, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you vernon. >>> philadelphia police are looking for the gunman that shot two people in holmesburg overnight. the shooter fired 17 shots at the 4600 block of kendrick street. >> it appears that this individual just emptied his semi automatic gun, and fired every shot he had. >> the victims live on that street, they scurried inside of their hom to get help and police say the shooting is possibly drug related and investigators are talking to witnesses and surveying video for clues. chopper 6 hd was above the scene of a tractor trailer accident on the northeast extension of the pennsylvania turnpike. it happened after 6:30 this morning on the southbound lanes. no word yet on any injuries or what caused this crash. >>> turning to weather, this noon, if you like it a little more warm an
th at ttased his nameor the nam. police have recovered the handgun that they believe was used in the shooting case. the suspect is still on te lam at this hour, described 5'5" tall, black male. vernon odom, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you vernon. >>> philadelphia police are looking for the gunman that shot two people in holmesburg overnight. the shooter fired 17 shots at the 4600 block of kendrick street. >> it appears that this individual just emptied...
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a supreme court marked by big and fascinating decisions and annub number of nam rulings.atest is in the books. the it's the "inside story." "hello. i am ray suarez. the 2013 to 2014 term of the
a supreme court marked by big and fascinating decisions and annub number of nam rulings.atest is in the books. the it's the "inside story." "hello. i am ray suarez. the 2013 to 2014 term of the
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ageing -- raezed by ageing grandparents. 21% of thai children are affected, compared to 5% in lao or vit nam. many the elderly can't retire. more than a third of caregivers are at risk of mental health problems. the young are generations may be affected. the initial findings of an ongoing unstudy, looking at children below three years old suggests those left behind are more likely to lag developmental developmentally, especially in language skills. >> the first 1,000 days, as we talk, from birth to age 3, is absolutely crucial in terms of a child's reaching her full participation. >> it's too early to tell if these children catch up with their peers. anyone potentially negative impact could affect many young children. already the older generation is showing the strap of being caregivers in their old age. >>> stay with al jazeera, when we come back, rolling out the carpet of grass. why mexicans are turning their rooftops green. >> investigating a dark side of the law >> they don't have the money to puchace their freedom... >> for some...crime does pay... >> the bail bond industry has been goo
ageing -- raezed by ageing grandparents. 21% of thai children are affected, compared to 5% in lao or vit nam. many the elderly can't retire. more than a third of caregivers are at risk of mental health problems. the young are generations may be affected. the initial findings of an ongoing unstudy, looking at children below three years old suggests those left behind are more likely to lag developmental developmentally, especially in language skills. >> the first 1,000 days, as we talk,...
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we're in quang nam province's saola nature reserve, in the centre of the country. these men used to be poachers. they sold wild boar, pangolin, turtles, and also saola, a mammal related to antelopes that's threatened with extinction. now they're rangers working for a nature protection project and earn regular wages. they free animals from traps and take action against other poachers. >> i'm somehow stuck in the middle. when i'm on duty here in the forest and i meet my friends poaching, then they obey to me. but if i meet them at home, they say bad things about me behind my back. >> the world wide fund for nature's project equips the rangers with cameras. they document which animals are still there and whether poaching has reduced stocks. >> if you look at each and every snare that you find here, most of those snares are set by hungry people. if you don't provide those people with an alternative livelihood, an alternative source of where to get something to eat for me and my family tonight, you're not going to solve the problem. >> rattan is one alternative -- and g
we're in quang nam province's saola nature reserve, in the centre of the country. these men used to be poachers. they sold wild boar, pangolin, turtles, and also saola, a mammal related to antelopes that's threatened with extinction. now they're rangers working for a nature protection project and earn regular wages. they free animals from traps and take action against other poachers. >> i'm somehow stuck in the middle. when i'm on duty here in the forest and i meet my friends poaching,...
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>> it's made by boston die nam picks which google bought recently. google getting into the helping out marines distance. >> like a bull or a rhino. >> they call it the big dog. >>> history at the ball parks, giants did something in other team in major league history has done before. >> hopefully it's in a good way. north bay looking good, southbound compute traffic, no one going northbound. couple cars at the top, but the rest of the commute coming up. >>> you're watching "today in the bay." >>> and welcome back to you. 4:54, live look at at&t park and mccovey cove, all is quiet, most of the giants and the rest of major league baseball taking a few days off for the all-star break. now the giants finished the first half of the season on a rare high note. we're talking about record breaking yesterday, both buster poez yessy and madeson hit grand slams as the giants beat the diamondbacks 8-4. it was the first time in major league history a starting pitcher and starting catcher each hit a grand slam in the same game. >> that is pretty amazing. since made
>> it's made by boston die nam picks which google bought recently. google getting into the helping out marines distance. >> like a bull or a rhino. >> they call it the big dog. >>> history at the ball parks, giants did something in other team in major league history has done before. >> hopefully it's in a good way. north bay looking good, southbound compute traffic, no one going northbound. couple cars at the top, but the rest of the commute coming up....
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and just get me a ball is theory oh no because before i used to asking for like all types of food a nams night craving the you have to believe in the morning and it is not moral hamburger i don't remember you the hamburger room name did i am. going to i mean a burger i'm going mostly. you know if somebody is hungry intensity they want to be hungry. because they don't have enough food and most people don't clean up your. well steve yeah they're. hoping that by example they would learn a lesson but. again it's typical you know the path of least resistance whatever's easier and all that's tendency with human beings you know the human nature is just to find the easiest way out a lot of times for somebody else one is willing to do the work let him do it so. you know i don't mind doing it but it's you know short term this tent city is not going to be forever just grows old townships closing it down and then we're going to go to another phase. of the. last. but it's on this year's over hope to be in my part. because everybody i remember if i'm one year when the year is up hopefully i'll be gain
and just get me a ball is theory oh no because before i used to asking for like all types of food a nams night craving the you have to believe in the morning and it is not moral hamburger i don't remember you the hamburger room name did i am. going to i mean a burger i'm going mostly. you know if somebody is hungry intensity they want to be hungry. because they don't have enough food and most people don't clean up your. well steve yeah they're. hoping that by example they would learn a lesson...
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to nam out your route or calculate how much your trip will cost on the new line, look for a link on www.wusa9.com. >>> we know gas prices are driving you crazy as we get into another summer weekend. that's why we are on the hunt for the cheapest gas across the area. in ashburn, virginia, you'll want to fill up at the sunoco on creek view plaza where unleaded costs 3.71. that's high, but it's 70 -- okay, let's try this all over again, it is 17 cents more a gallon at the safeway on broadland center plaza which makes it the priciest spot in town and i could actually get that out. >> easy for you to say, right? >>> live roaches and ample mouse droppings a few of the closure violations investigative reporter russ ptacek uncovers in this week's restaurant alert. >> reporter: you know how to track violations in d.c., virginia and montgomery county on our wusa9 restaurant alert app, but 1 county has not gone digital, so we continue to track the paperwork on them. that's prince george's county one closure after the other. starting in mount rainier a complaint about a mouse infestation at family dollar
to nam out your route or calculate how much your trip will cost on the new line, look for a link on www.wusa9.com. >>> we know gas prices are driving you crazy as we get into another summer weekend. that's why we are on the hunt for the cheapest gas across the area. in ashburn, virginia, you'll want to fill up at the sunoco on creek view plaza where unleaded costs 3.71. that's high, but it's 70 -- okay, let's try this all over again, it is 17 cents more a gallon at the safeway on...
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joint chiefs chairman martin dempsey insisted this is not an echo of street nam. list of vietnam. >> there is this mission creep. that's the wrong phrase. the issue is mission match. we'll match the resources we apply with the authorities and responsibilities that go with them based on the mission we undertake. that is to be determined. >> what do you think about the increased troop level? do you think it suggest as deeper u.s. involvement than the administration is suggesting? >> i don't right now. i think general dempsey's statements are typically in line with what a military commander would be doing right now. we're holding all options open. that's what he has to do and he has to present options to the president. so hess main missions right now, i think the military main mission, is to protect american citizens in iraq, specifically in baghdad and in other places where they might be. and secondly, to gain assessment of what's going on. to find out more about the enemy. and then the third mission, really, is to give advice to the iraqi soldiers and leaders who a
joint chiefs chairman martin dempsey insisted this is not an echo of street nam. list of vietnam. >> there is this mission creep. that's the wrong phrase. the issue is mission match. we'll match the resources we apply with the authorities and responsibilities that go with them based on the mission we undertake. that is to be determined. >> what do you think about the increased troop level? do you think it suggest as deeper u.s. involvement than the administration is suggesting?...
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the latest victim, disable viet nam war veteran, happened yesterday afternoon east commonly street in lawncrest. one the suspects robbed the 68 year old victim whose identity we are pro ticking of cash. relatives, neighbors, express outrage and concern. >> people who pray, knock on my door. just be aware of any strange activity, you know, people not scheduled to be at your house, knocking, so just be on the look-out. >> police also tell us disable man in his 80s was also robbed nearby just few days earlier. the suspects in both incidents, a man and two older women, with a small child. they got away in a white mini-van. >>> a community comes together to help after a fire kills four children and destroys several homes in southwest philadelphia. four year old twin girls, and brothers, four year old and six week old perished in the massive fire. the soaring flames nearly destroyed the six a hundred of gasner street saturday morning causing many families to lose everything. >> let go, let go, so we came out this way, everyone is responding in love. but that's a blessing. >> donations are p
the latest victim, disable viet nam war veteran, happened yesterday afternoon east commonly street in lawncrest. one the suspects robbed the 68 year old victim whose identity we are pro ticking of cash. relatives, neighbors, express outrage and concern. >> people who pray, knock on my door. just be aware of any strange activity, you know, people not scheduled to be at your house, knocking, so just be on the look-out. >> police also tell us disable man in his 80s was also robbed...
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mc don nam's paid over $20 for food focus selfies and a had he tell in puerto rico held selfie sweepstakesh winner getting a free weekend stay. tatiana, made $35 on a concert picture she up loaded. >> she says you can set your own price or accept what company offers for special requestings like this picture. >> there was one that asked for lacrosse sticks. i have a lot of friends on lacrosse. that was an easy one. >> so far she'd made $74 for three selfies. >> for picture i'd taken in like second. it's easy. >> photos can be sold more than once but keep in mind once someone buys they can do whatever they want with it by the way if there are other people in your photos, unless they're well-known public figures you must get that are permission before you can sell the pictures. reporting for three on your side, i'm jim donovan. >> hmm. >> might need to stage selfie intervention for jim. >> a lot of them. >> snapping them off. isn't he? >> a lot of fun. >> all right. well, what night has been in weather. the sky has just been filled with lightning kathy. unbelievable. >> over 12,000 strikes an
mc don nam's paid over $20 for food focus selfies and a had he tell in puerto rico held selfie sweepstakesh winner getting a free weekend stay. tatiana, made $35 on a concert picture she up loaded. >> she says you can set your own price or accept what company offers for special requestings like this picture. >> there was one that asked for lacrosse sticks. i have a lot of friends on lacrosse. that was an easy one. >> so far she'd made $74 for three selfies. >> for...
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a supreme court marked by big and fascinating decisions and annub number of nam rulings. latest is in the books. the it's the "inside story." "hello. i am ray suarez. the 2013 to 2014 term of the supreme court of the united states finished its year with a bang as it has in recent years with decisions in the hobby lobby case and in organized labor case involving mandatory dues. but there were other cases: about internet privacy, fourth amendment restrictions on unreasonable search and seizure, aero, a service that sentence recorded programs to customers was more or less put out of business by the high court. yes, there were hotly con testified 5-4 decisions, strongly worded majority opinions and brist ling dissents, but the court also had the most unanimous decisions since john roberts became chief justice. we'll look back at thet the tert was this time on "inside story." the court saved the most closely watched case until the final monday of the term in burwell versus hobby lobby, the justices ruled 5-4 that employers cannot be forced to provide obamacare mandated contrac
a supreme court marked by big and fascinating decisions and annub number of nam rulings. latest is in the books. the it's the "inside story." "hello. i am ray suarez. the 2013 to 2014 term of the supreme court of the united states finished its year with a bang as it has in recent years with decisions in the hobby lobby case and in organized labor case involving mandatory dues. but there were other cases: about internet privacy, fourth amendment restrictions on unreasonable search...
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on one side you had what the official story was which was we're winning in vee et no, ma'am vee et namricans saw was body bags every time they looked up. >> marine colonel was hit by fire from a village while he was directing close air support if a helicopter. he saw women and children there and decided not to order an air attack. the colonel talked about it while surgeons amputated his leg. >> they do all they can to save that leg. >> i know. i hate to put bombs on these women and children. i can't do it. i said they can't be there. i'm sure now that's where they were. >> as the casualty mounted, that was turning this country against the war. >> how do you expect to have them behind you? they're not fighting. >> they're not fighting. >> this is a genocide. they're being killed and killed why? >> dissent spread across campuses all over the country and gave a sense to empowerment to students that were about to be drafted but still couldn't vote. >> there is protest that occurs in new york city. david miller publicly confirm his draft. >> seven protesters durnd draft cards on the steps o
on one side you had what the official story was which was we're winning in vee et no, ma'am vee et namricans saw was body bags every time they looked up. >> marine colonel was hit by fire from a village while he was directing close air support if a helicopter. he saw women and children there and decided not to order an air attack. the colonel talked about it while surgeons amputated his leg. >> they do all they can to save that leg. >> i know. i hate to put bombs on these...
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make it life difficult but this was a very resistant to this kind of stuff when nam in two thousand and ten when the us ordered all the wiki leaks the main to be taken down so that we can extort and far in france was taken down and weak leaks but or it was taken down and in the amazon stuff was the one domain that wasn't taken down was we can still c.h. the swiss i mean this is this is just run by a little foundation out of university of byrne and they got the call as well and they just said sorry your laws don't apply are to switzerland good bye now i don't know if they're still that sort of today. but i think switzerland and germany would probably be two of the countries where you have a good legal framework to do these kinds of services that are resistant to sort of foreign you know legal and political tampering but yeah it's not going to be easy to do these kind of searches i actually think that decentralizing even further down to the individual user will be in the future the way to go and so all of us just having a couple of these lying around with your email on it and with your do
make it life difficult but this was a very resistant to this kind of stuff when nam in two thousand and ten when the us ordered all the wiki leaks the main to be taken down so that we can extort and far in france was taken down and weak leaks but or it was taken down and in the amazon stuff was the one domain that wasn't taken down was we can still c.h. the swiss i mean this is this is just run by a little foundation out of university of byrne and they got the call as well and they just said...
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question number one, that was the vietnam nam that that i served in. the army was disintegrating. terrible in discipline. probably the worst expression of that is fragging. people trying to associate their leaders. there was widespread abuse of drugs. there was an unbelievable oment of tension between white soldiers and blacked soiers. it was a truly offer situation in which to be. i see no evidence, almost no evidence that anything like that is happening in today's military. there are reasons why citizens that we should have be having second thoughts about our embrace of a professional army and the abandonment of the concept of the soldier. the very fact that we find ourselves engaged in endless war where is washington called the tune and citizens more or less feel that they have remarkably little say can be explained in part by the fact, that we have embraced what george washington would have called a standing army. but one thing we should not complain about with regard to the standing or professional army, is its durability. i, myself, am astonished to the extent of which this
question number one, that was the vietnam nam that that i served in. the army was disintegrating. terrible in discipline. probably the worst expression of that is fragging. people trying to associate their leaders. there was widespread abuse of drugs. there was an unbelievable oment of tension between white soldiers and blacked soiers. it was a truly offer situation in which to be. i see no evidence, almost no evidence that anything like that is happening in today's military. there are reasons...
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leadership position and put the country the backseat when it comes to industry that le wall street at the name are seen will continue? a number of emerging countries plan a bold move to flex their economic muscle. one day not in the too distant future a move to dump the us dollar. what happens when a dollar is no longer king backs you
leadership position and put the country the backseat when it comes to industry that le wall street at the name are seen will continue? a number of emerging countries plan a bold move to flex their economic muscle. one day not in the too distant future a move to dump the us dollar. what happens when a dollar is no longer king backs you
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-- conceive automobily they could get prescriptions forrar cottics, down -- for narcotics, in your nam, the name they steal. it seems the amount of attacks is tremendous. montana says there's roughly 17,000 attempts every hour by hackers on some part of the state system. 6 billion attempts a year. how do we keep up with that volume. i assume if that happens in mon dan e -- mon tan e, it will happen else were. they started to use cyber security to protect the records entrusted with the patients. we have seen the strength and security in other industries like financial services and the government. one of the lecture at csc is i work with people to protect secrets for the agencies and the government and financial services corporations. i believe it's time to use the experience and expert sees, because the same criminal elements targetting the streets are targetting the health records. we have to gain the strength in that area. seems there's a disproportionate number of breeches in the industry. doctors want to spend their time and funny. they may not have focussed on this is much. what ca
-- conceive automobily they could get prescriptions forrar cottics, down -- for narcotics, in your nam, the name they steal. it seems the amount of attacks is tremendous. montana says there's roughly 17,000 attempts every hour by hackers on some part of the state system. 6 billion attempts a year. how do we keep up with that volume. i assume if that happens in mon dan e -- mon tan e, it will happen else were. they started to use cyber security to protect the records entrusted with the patients....
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leadership position and put the country the backseat when it comes to industry that le wall street at the nam money we are seen will continue? a number of emerging countries plan a bold move to flex their economic muscle. one day not in the too distant future a move to dump the us dollar. what happens when a dollar is no longer king backs you know the same not worth the paper it is written on. that will never be the same. with a new twist on why ownership is the key to creating wealth. buckle up and let's get ready and let's make some money. ♪ ♪ charles: welcome to "making money with charles payne". i'm going to help you make money eye investing in the stock market and here to help our investment pros. what's up with this letter today? >> i'm doing that color block and it's freezing. charles: okay. maddy mccall. do you understand weight color block is? tracy burns, i'm not going to talk to you because the jersey girls get a bit a sensitive. >> it is cold in here, but the markets, banks again. charles: we have a lot to talk about today. kate rogers with the social media. >> social media, i wan
leadership position and put the country the backseat when it comes to industry that le wall street at the nam money we are seen will continue? a number of emerging countries plan a bold move to flex their economic muscle. one day not in the too distant future a move to dump the us dollar. what happens when a dollar is no longer king backs you know the same not worth the paper it is written on. that will never be the same. with a new twist on why ownership is the key to creating wealth. buckle...
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. >> psychologist bob was a reluctant warrior, drafted into the army during the voit nam war -- vietnam war. he served in the first calvary division. >> i spent a lot of times in helicopters. at first bringing medical supplies. >> when he came home, he decided to study how p.t.s.d. affected the families of vietnam vets. >> the conception is that it's a disorder of the individual. research shows that that is not true. it's a disorder that spreads to others, particularly those who have close and extended contact with the traumatised person. like the flu would, it's a contagious disease. >> a contagious disease that can hit the care-giving spouse, but the children as well. >> typically children are spontaneous, happy, like to play and have a good time. that is typical children, child behaviour. what we see is something radically different. they are sombre, they are moody, they are withdrawn, they are irritable. they are - if they were functioning okay in school, the grades have fallen off. they are doing poorly. they can't focus, the memory is poor. it's because they are so absorbed with t
. >> psychologist bob was a reluctant warrior, drafted into the army during the voit nam war -- vietnam war. he served in the first calvary division. >> i spent a lot of times in helicopters. at first bringing medical supplies. >> when he came home, he decided to study how p.t.s.d. affected the families of vietnam vets. >> the conception is that it's a disorder of the individual. research shows that that is not true. it's a disorder that spreads to others, particularly...
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in those states the verdicts do not have to be you nam nous. some believe the laws hurt minorities and ask the supreme court to take a closer look. jonathan martin reports from new orleans. >> i have been home several years. >> reporter: glen davis spent 15 years in prison for second degree murder, a crime he did not commit. >> when a verdict came back and they said guilty, i went numb. >> in 1993 davis was convicted based on the fest mopy -- testimony of a man claiming to be an eyewitness. 10 found him guilty, two not guilty. it was enough to send him away for life. >> reasonable doubt. someone had doubt in there. those who people that said that i was not guiltry, they had doubt about the whole case. >> louisiana, and oregon are the only states where juries don't have to reach unanimous verdict. 10 or 11 guilty votes can lead to a conviction. since the late '70s, louisiana has led the nation. louisiana's law dates back to a state constitutional convention dated more than 100 years ago. at the time some lawmakers were trying to updo reforms, pr
in those states the verdicts do not have to be you nam nous. some believe the laws hurt minorities and ask the supreme court to take a closer look. jonathan martin reports from new orleans. >> i have been home several years. >> reporter: glen davis spent 15 years in prison for second degree murder, a crime he did not commit. >> when a verdict came back and they said guilty, i went numb. >> in 1993 davis was convicted based on the fest mopy -- testimony of a man claiming...
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. >> i was in viet nam back in 1966-67 when my dog stormy. i still think about my dog every day. >> both are advocates of the national defense authorization act of 2013, a law designed to provide care for retired military dogs. >> signed into law, it is over a year ago now, but it has not been implemented in anyway. >> so, on wednesday, supporters traveled to washington to hold congress accountable, we're told the. s military keeps about 3200 dogs in combat zones, and on average, 10 percent of them retire each year. the goal they say is to return the dogs to their former handlers, but for some, it is impossible, because it is too expensive. >> they retire them because they do have health issues. >> he did two tours in afghanistan. we went out, we did narcotics, and patrol. woe go until he physically couldn't go any more. >> expense hundreds as month on bronco's medical bills. but calls their bond priceless. his hope, with support from the public, with letters to local legislators. >> go good boy. >> more hero handlers can provide a forever ho
. >> i was in viet nam back in 1966-67 when my dog stormy. i still think about my dog every day. >> both are advocates of the national defense authorization act of 2013, a law designed to provide care for retired military dogs. >> signed into law, it is over a year ago now, but it has not been implemented in anyway. >> so, on wednesday, supporters traveled to washington to hold congress accountable, we're told the. s military keeps about 3200 dogs in combat zones, and on...
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the latest victim, disable viet nam veteran. happened yesterday afternoon on the east commonly street in lawncrest. the 68 year old victim whose identity we are protecting was robbed of cash. >> people who pray on the disable get no pet fry me. knock on my door. >> just be aware of any strange activity, you know, people that not scheduled to be at your house, knocking on, you know, they'll just be on the look-out. >> good advice, police say addition able man in his 80s was also robbed nearby few days earlier. they're looking foreman and two older women with smile child. the group got away in a white mini-van. >> right now, coming up on 6:03, forecast, and heatwave coming our way. >> i believe that will be the case, what we're forecasting, nicole, happy monday to you, so yes, the temperatures are very likely going to be differently in the 90s today, tomorrow, may be close call on wednesday, but regardless it is going to be hot outside. we start it off by taking you out to live neighborhood network outside beach patrol headquarter
the latest victim, disable viet nam veteran. happened yesterday afternoon on the east commonly street in lawncrest. the 68 year old victim whose identity we are protecting was robbed of cash. >> people who pray on the disable get no pet fry me. knock on my door. >> just be aware of any strange activity, you know, people that not scheduled to be at your house, knocking on, you know, they'll just be on the look-out. >> good advice, police say addition able man in his 80s was...
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life for doctors and patients is far better. 10 month old bau n bao nam is as healthy as he is fidgety in his mother's arms- it's hard to imagine he weighed less than two pounds at birth. >> i was very anxious. >>like anyone else whose baby is not well, we very worried. at one point i thought i was going to break down. for the first week we couldn't see the baby at all. >> in addition to cpap, the joint enterprise, explained during training sessions during the partnership's medical director, dr. tran den chen. >> make sure there's as much skin exposed as possible. >> about 60% of all babies are born with jaundice which can lead to severe brain damage. it is now treated with ultimate vital violet light. it weighs only eight kilos. the vietnam made so-called fire fly n firefly weighs less than 20 pounds-and not only provides photo-therapy indoors but by the mother's bedside. >> it's great if you can keep them with the mother. the baby is not in the phototherapy machines. so it's designed small for that reason. you have lots of babies with a phototherapy over it then that increases risk o
life for doctors and patients is far better. 10 month old bau n bao nam is as healthy as he is fidgety in his mother's arms- it's hard to imagine he weighed less than two pounds at birth. >> i was very anxious. >>like anyone else whose baby is not well, we very worried. at one point i thought i was going to break down. for the first week we couldn't see the baby at all. >> in addition to cpap, the joint enterprise, explained during training sessions during the partnership's...
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. >>: hills here art are temperatures nam upper 50s and are the lower areas razzing towards upper 60sit will again mostly a lower 80s and seneca valley in downtown san francisco today and a reluctance 70 or 67 and partly cloudy day. things are looking pretty good as we head down to for the july friday it will be beautiful offered on and been begin to loll on saturday and sunday. the sematech of rich newt >>: the cemetery lot the cemetery ridge looks to be clearing out he should not continue to see stopping go conditions here for the bay bridge which ran the corner sometime ago. the draft time is now below 16 mein. the billing date ride is still look is still free. >>: israel already appears to be retaliating. homes of two men suspected in the kidnapping were destroyed. and israeli security forces are ed payne has more. mourners gathered paying tribute to the teams that were found dead and the west bank. the department of homeland security is expected to beef up security measures at the nations there is concern terrorists from al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, also know as a-q-a-p, ar
. >>: hills here art are temperatures nam upper 50s and are the lower areas razzing towards upper 60sit will again mostly a lower 80s and seneca valley in downtown san francisco today and a reluctance 70 or 67 and partly cloudy day. things are looking pretty good as we head down to for the july friday it will be beautiful offered on and been begin to loll on saturday and sunday. the sematech of rich newt >>: the cemetery lot the cemetery ridge looks to be clearing out he should not...
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supreme court upheld non-nam verdicts in a 1972 decision but it was a split decision and in the pasts, more than a dozen petitions have gone before the supreme court seeing to have the law overturned. so far, the high court hasn't taken up the issue. in louisiana, the state said the jury law isn't aimed at suppressing the rights of mine or at this. in response, a prosecutor said the 6th amendment said a right to a trial by jury. the 10th amendment reserves the rights for the states. >> glen davis said his cause is a perfect example after new orleans innocence project a nonprofit law office found the state had hidden evidence, including information that discredited the eyewitness and pointed to another suspect. >> i feel like louisiana should get on board with the rest of the country and oregon as well. >> after years of trying, those challenging the law soo a change. unlikely. >> juries aren't the only reason there are questionable verdicts. in the next episode of the system with joe berling jer, it looks at misconduct among police and prosecutors. >> we are headed over to brooklyn w
supreme court upheld non-nam verdicts in a 1972 decision but it was a split decision and in the pasts, more than a dozen petitions have gone before the supreme court seeing to have the law overturned. so far, the high court hasn't taken up the issue. in louisiana, the state said the jury law isn't aimed at suppressing the rights of mine or at this. in response, a prosecutor said the 6th amendment said a right to a trial by jury. the 10th amendment reserves the rights for the states. >>...
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raja rat nam is the younger brother of raj raj rat numb.ase had been grauly whittled down to a single conspiracy count that he had conspired with his older brother. the jury finding him not guilty. we'll have more as it becomes available, but again, the first defeat in u.s. attorney's barrara's long-standing crackdown on insider trading. >>> well, chinese buyers are the biggers foreign invest respect in real estate and they're going high end. robert frank joins us with the details of a new report that just came out this morning. >> yes. overseas buyers snapped up a report $92 billion of u.s. real estate over the past year, up 35% according to the gnarl association of realtors. is up 72% last year. the more preferred expensive homes in california, washington state, new york, that's what they really like. canadians actually rank second followed by the uk and india. which states attracted the most foreign buyers? florida ranked first with 23%, followed by california, then texas, and then arizona. it turns out the overseas rich aren't buying ho
raja rat nam is the younger brother of raj raj rat numb.ase had been grauly whittled down to a single conspiracy count that he had conspired with his older brother. the jury finding him not guilty. we'll have more as it becomes available, but again, the first defeat in u.s. attorney's barrara's long-standing crackdown on insider trading. >>> well, chinese buyers are the biggers foreign invest respect in real estate and they're going high end. robert frank joins us with the details of a...
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so today's roundtable has a lot offing about nam big names. can it really accomplish anything? a roundtable is what's going to accomplish something. new york city's police force is officerly 36,000 officers. you're talking about a force that has to have comprehensive reform to change policies that are very problematic. it can't be about a roundtable but systemic change. changing broken windows, policing which it does not work. deal with police officers who are out of control. there's a percentage of the nypd that even the nypd acknowledges are brutal and out of control. how do you deal with them, remove them and how do you train officers and deal with this intersection of criminal justice, race and masculinity that responds to this type of incident. >> how big a problem do you see this as being nationwide? >> it's a national issue. any time you put people in a position of authority over others and they have the ability to exert life or death force over people, when they carry weapons and they are entrusted to enforce the laws of the nation but in a subjective way. we have subje
so today's roundtable has a lot offing about nam big names. can it really accomplish anything? a roundtable is what's going to accomplish something. new york city's police force is officerly 36,000 officers. you're talking about a force that has to have comprehensive reform to change policies that are very problematic. it can't be about a roundtable but systemic change. changing broken windows, policing which it does not work. deal with police officers who are out of control. there's a...
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. >> versus -- not in -- nam pen, some of these other countries that, well, seem to be -- look to me maybe in the future, greater threat. let's talk about that threat. awhile back we had some secretary of state people tell us they don't do a risk analysis when it comes to risks in the country that they're housed, thus benghazi, they didn't really read what was happening. and a lot of our americans were killed. so do you do a risk analysis every day in what the dangers are outside of the embassy? no matter what country you're in? wait a minute, i'm sorry, i just answered my own question. you don't do that, do you? what you do apparently is in places like london, you take every risk imaginable and come up with a building that's worth $800 million at a cost of $1 million per desk. you know, i can't really -- just thinking about the soldiers in iraq, you know, we looked at the risk out there, if we thought the risk was greater. by the way, they shot rockets at us once a week. we put these concrete barriers in front of us, sandbags, and we'd adjust. i'm sure because of curb appeal we can
. >> versus -- not in -- nam pen, some of these other countries that, well, seem to be -- look to me maybe in the future, greater threat. let's talk about that threat. awhile back we had some secretary of state people tell us they don't do a risk analysis when it comes to risks in the country that they're housed, thus benghazi, they didn't really read what was happening. and a lot of our americans were killed. so do you do a risk analysis every day in what the dangers are outside of the...
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we have such a good story to tell, that should be with a nam prompt promptly. thank you rkts. gunning the conflict with isis and the iraqi leader ships struggle to taken taken and continu continues. the group continues to control oil field in northeast. it brings in perhaps a million dollars a day, it is being reported. with the groups am fit into the broader strategy. >> they need the resources so seizure vooi. they need the energy resources that are stored in those tanks in order to keep mosul running. the refinery battle has been going on for a month. there is a unit of iraq's terrorist forces there, people we know and have trained who have been fighting rather h heroically. it is a very desperate struggle, but they believe these resources, too. >> what further steps need to be taken
we have such a good story to tell, that should be with a nam prompt promptly. thank you rkts. gunning the conflict with isis and the iraqi leader ships struggle to taken taken and continu continues. the group continues to control oil field in northeast. it brings in perhaps a million dollars a day, it is being reported. with the groups am fit into the broader strategy. >> they need the resources so seizure vooi. they need the energy resources that are stored in those tanks in order to...
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established in present day virginia in 1607, the nam e of the first permanent -- mike. >>> jamestown.town. residing in america's oldest national park, yellowstone, this geyser -- >> old faithful. >> 100 points. name the one president who was never elected either president or haven't. >> bob. >> gerald ford. >> correct. 100 points. to visit st. john's church -- >> richmond. >> correct. frank with the early rink in and it pays off. the silhouetted player in the this. ba player -- >> jerry west. >> that's right. country interstate highway system is named for this president. >> eisenhower. >> eisenhower created the highway system. this nba franchise has won the most titles -- >> celtics. >> celtics correct. stop the clock. some exciting news, in addition to winning 100 points, that was the video bonus trigger question. because you answered it right, you will now have a chance to add an extra 100 points to your score to expand your lead. we've asked a celebrity to read a famous political quote. all you have to do is correctly identify who said it. you'll get that extra 100 points. no penal
established in present day virginia in 1607, the nam e of the first permanent -- mike. >>> jamestown.town. residing in america's oldest national park, yellowstone, this geyser -- >> old faithful. >> 100 points. name the one president who was never elected either president or haven't. >> bob. >> gerald ford. >> correct. 100 points. to visit st. john's church -- >> richmond. >> correct. frank with the early rink in and it pays off. the...
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there is of course -- there are nam of other -- there are a number of amendments. normally we had driven these amendments down to just one. what i will call the annual abortion amendment. it's become a kind of annual ritual. of course there's lots of hypocrisy in the house, but it really shows up on the annual abortion bill. 17 states, with members who sit their n this body, allow own localities to spend their own local money on abortions for low-income women, recognizing that the congress does not allow federal money to be spent for abortions. that's even when a woman will be in distress. if she's low-income, she's out of luck. unless the local jurisdiction, of course, allows for such funds to be spent. and of course that's regularly done. except for the district of columbia. where again unaccountable members have stepped in to keep the district of columbia from doing what 17 other states already do. when the democrats were in charge of this house i was able to get all of the so-called attachments to the district of columbia -- district appropriation off, even the
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now there is guy is also a navy veteran, from the viet nam err a you don't want to mess with i he said without hesitation he thought of his family, he decided to create a scene, make a big fuss, to try and get away alive. >> so i popped the clutch, hit the gas, turn the corner, blew my horn, got inside the restaurant, i figure if i figured anything the more time i spent there, if somebody scared him or something, that trigger, he might kill me back. >> well, it worked. then workers inside the restaurant, the burger king, locked the doors, called police, and the suspect took off, a worker at the burger king says the drive-thru camera wasn't working at the time. darn it. >> no kidding. clock 12 right now. piece of local history set to market, talking wawa number one, been up and running for i think about five, five decades now. >> that's right. fifty years, a sad ending for some in delaware county. but the closures making way for bigger things. >> of course it is, bigger and bert. sabina kuriakose live outside of this wawa number one to explain. i imagine some people are a little bit dis
now there is guy is also a navy veteran, from the viet nam err a you don't want to mess with i he said without hesitation he thought of his family, he decided to create a scene, make a big fuss, to try and get away alive. >> so i popped the clutch, hit the gas, turn the corner, blew my horn, got inside the restaurant, i figure if i figured anything the more time i spent there, if somebody scared him or something, that trigger, he might kill me back. >> well, it worked. then workers...
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victim's nam lip said they saw nothing wrong with the way the excuse was carried outment comes after two controversial excuse this is year in both ohio and oklahoma where one inmate died after almost 30 minutes. and another suffered a heart attack after the injection was administered improperly. >> federal judge in denver declared colorado bay ban un constitution. that will. filed by six gay couples asked the court foreign junction ordering that the state's ban no longer be enforced. state has until next month to seek appeal. colorado voter banned gay marriage in 1996. civil iamb ands became legal 2013. same sex marriage now legal in 18 states. >> after hours of wait to go ' see a doctor, a veteran said he got locked inside a va clinic after all of the employees went home. >> i want to report i apparently got left in a va facility, medical facility, and the alarm has been going off. >> that's 53 year old jeffrey ducks, 911 call after he got stuck inside that florida clubbing. duck says he went to get a pre strip sean refilled around 1:00 in the afternoon, told wait for a doctor. >> h
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a survey of nam members found that a third of business owners would not make any investments this year without bonus depreciation and section 179 expensing, which the congress voted to make permanent in a bipartisan basis in may. this bill would provide a permanent 50% bonus depreciation deduction and make the deduction available to more farmers and businesses across the country. in congress we always find a way to make things more complicated, but today we can enact a simple bipartisan provision that provides an immediate incentive for businesses to invest and hire new workers. bonus depreciation has received long-standing bipartisan support and has been renewed on a short-term basis nine out of the last 12 years. so after so many years of this policy being in place, it's time for us to agree that we should make it permanent so businesses can do what they do best, invest in the economy and hire new workers. the effects of making bonus depreciation permanent are real. analysis done by the tax foundation found that permanent bonus depreciation would grow the economy by 1%, which would a
a survey of nam members found that a third of business owners would not make any investments this year without bonus depreciation and section 179 expensing, which the congress voted to make permanent in a bipartisan basis in may. this bill would provide a permanent 50% bonus depreciation deduction and make the deduction available to more farmers and businesses across the country. in congress we always find a way to make things more complicated, but today we can enact a simple bipartisan...