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isaac newton was a genius. you know, there are people on this campus that can calculate how fast the cannonball would have to go. and you know what? there are people in this room who could calculate with no pencil, no paper, only their minds how fast the cannonball would have to go. and i think that 80% of the people in this room can make that calculation if i guide your thinking. can we try it? you want to see who you are? let's try. let me give you a geometrical fact. we live in a world that's curved. we know it's curved because if you put a laser one meter off the ground and you fired the laser beam out over the desert like the mojave da,est perfectly flat for miles and miles and miles. if you fired that laser beam, you'd find out the laser beam over here, it looks like to people it's pointing up. but it's not pointing up here. it's just that the earth is curving under. let me give you a fact that a geography teacher can tell you about. if you go out 8 kilometers, that's 8,000 meters this way, you'll find ou
isaac newton was a genius. you know, there are people on this campus that can calculate how fast the cannonball would have to go. and you know what? there are people in this room who could calculate with no pencil, no paper, only their minds how fast the cannonball would have to go. and i think that 80% of the people in this room can make that calculation if i guide your thinking. can we try it? you want to see who you are? let's try. let me give you a geometrical fact. we live in a world...
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thanks to newton, calculus provides a mathematical language that allows us to measure a variable.or instance, for a bird, the angle of flight, or for a car, its speed. but birds and drivers are their own entities with reactions and influence factors, and therefore represent moving objects with many variables. it's perhaps a bit easier to learn about calculus by examining the solar system, because with planets there's a consistent measurable force at play. in order to study the rate of change of an object in motion, like a planet, we look at the tiny changes in the position of the planet in the sky. these tiny changes are then called "infinitesimals." they are a theoretical construct and are meant to be the smallest possible increment by which a quantity can change. this idea leads us on to derivatives, another important concept in differential calculus. derivatives allow us to describe how fast something is changing at any particular instant. in the case of a planet's orbit around the sun, let's say that its position at any moment in time is described by a variable. we'll call it
thanks to newton, calculus provides a mathematical language that allows us to measure a variable.or instance, for a bird, the angle of flight, or for a car, its speed. but birds and drivers are their own entities with reactions and influence factors, and therefore represent moving objects with many variables. it's perhaps a bit easier to learn about calculus by examining the solar system, because with planets there's a consistent measurable force at play. in order to study the rate of change of...
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isaac newton was a genius. you know, there are people on this campus that can calculate how fast the cannonball would have to go. and you know what? there are people in this room who could calculate with no pencil, no paper, only their minds how fast the cannonball would have to go. and i think that 80% of the people in this room can make that calculation if i guide your thinking. can we try it? you want to see who you are? let's try. let me give you a geometrical fact. we live in a world that's curved. we know it's curved because if you put a laser one meter off the ground and you fired the laser beam out over the desert like the mojave desert in california, perfectly flat for miles and miles and miles. if you fired that laser beam, you'd find out the laser beam over here, it looks like to people it's pointing up. but it's not pointing up here. it's just that the earth is curving under. let me give you a fact that a geography teacher can tell you about. if you go out 8 kilometers, that's 8,000 meters this way,
isaac newton was a genius. you know, there are people on this campus that can calculate how fast the cannonball would have to go. and you know what? there are people in this room who could calculate with no pencil, no paper, only their minds how fast the cannonball would have to go. and i think that 80% of the people in this room can make that calculation if i guide your thinking. can we try it? you want to see who you are? let's try. let me give you a geometrical fact. we live in a world...
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. >> james newton along with others came to the scene of the accident. newton came to remember jonathan, a friend who dreamed of becoming a mechanic. >> he accomplished that. he did. he went to school. he got all of his kre ken credentials to become part of society. >> now, the driver of that mugs tang facing charges of felony hit and run. reporting live, jeenl ellie, nbc bay area news. >> the numbers are in. that's about twice as many arrests as last year. >> one of those crashes killed a well-known san francisco dancer. police say her husband lost control of the car and hit the center divide and ended up in the middle of the highway. the limo bus then crashed into them head on. >> she wasn't only a fun person, a creative person, but she had a work ethic that was just off the chain. >> cline's mother said her daughter started her career as journalism in detroit. >> friends and families are trying too come to terms with the death of two south bay teenagers shot and killed last night. >> reporter: rog, san jose police have not been able to identify suspec
. >> james newton along with others came to the scene of the accident. newton came to remember jonathan, a friend who dreamed of becoming a mechanic. >> he accomplished that. he did. he went to school. he got all of his kre ken credentials to become part of society. >> now, the driver of that mugs tang facing charges of felony hit and run. reporting live, jeenl ellie, nbc bay area news. >> the numbers are in. that's about twice as many arrests as last year. >> one...
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. >>> rindieron homenaje pÓstumo a las maestras asesinada en newton. >>> el estallido en mÉxico un camiÓno, hay mÁs de 20 heridos y damnificados comenzamos ♪ este es su noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas ♪ ¿quÉ tal? muy buenas noches, la poblaciÓn de ohio no sale de su asombro, 3 jÓvenes que estaban desaparecidas alrededor de diez aÑos aparecieron, lograron escapar de una casa, hoy estÁn con su familias y estÁn tras las rejas 3 hombres en relaciones a su secuestro, iniciamos esta cobertura de esta extraordinaria historia de supervivencia con viviana. >>> muy buenas tardes, hay expectativa de familiares amigos y personas de la comunidad que se han acercado a la casas de las 3 vÍctimas una de ellas ella a quiÉn esperan aquÍ con los brazos abierto. >>> la casa de jesÚs estÁ inundada de menos ejes de bienvenidas el reencuentro con la joven en el hospital donde recibÍa atenciÓn mÉdica fue emotivo *. >>> ella nos conociÓ a todos sabÍa quiÉn era mamÁ y papa y tÍa sabia quiÉn era los primos. >>> fÍsicamente ella estÁ en buen estado de salud y hasta tuvo tiempo de hacer preg
. >>> rindieron homenaje pÓstumo a las maestras asesinada en newton. >>> el estallido en mÉxico un camiÓno, hay mÁs de 20 heridos y damnificados comenzamos ♪ este es su noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas ♪ ¿quÉ tal? muy buenas noches, la poblaciÓn de ohio no sale de su asombro, 3 jÓvenes que estaban desaparecidas alrededor de diez aÑos aparecieron, lograron escapar de una casa, hoy estÁn con su familias y estÁn tras las rejas 3 hombres...
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the first time that i saw uep newton andey p. had any idea of the power of the black panther party in 1966, when he came to the black house and read poetry at the black house. at the black house, eldridge cleaver lived at the black house. there were two people that lived out the black house. you could see -- and now we are looking back, but you could see this emerging movement happening around, really, what i believe of,xtraordinary moments as i said before, redefining .nd reimagining democracy using those skills. stokely was an organizer. .is skills were organizing the black power movement was about extending that sense of organizing, community organizing. >> so, danny glover was president obama, a community organizer on the south side of chicago, but he has taken a very different path. differentmake choices. i came out of community development as well. i worked for the model citizen program. was in evaluations specialist and program manager from 1972 until 1978. through 1977 rather. -- and this was a very key moment. as i think
the first time that i saw uep newton andey p. had any idea of the power of the black panther party in 1966, when he came to the black house and read poetry at the black house. at the black house, eldridge cleaver lived at the black house. there were two people that lived out the black house. you could see -- and now we are looking back, but you could see this emerging movement happening around, really, what i believe of,xtraordinary moments as i said before, redefining .nd reimagining democracy...
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violence again boston, after newton, after drones, before drones, afghanistan, targeting population. violence which begets violence, terrorism yes. all violence breathes terror. violence against nature. agent orange. depleted uranium. toxic waste. bullying. ignoring, torturing. let san francisco take a stand against all violence, especially that of our own nation. san francisco invests 1 billion in fossil fuel. seven cisco, the city of ecology , ending for now waste carcinogen free air, admission free buses, san francisco asking for higher standards than the rest of the nation, priding itself on sensitivity, social and environmental justice. san francisco investing 1 billion dollars in carcinogenic fossil fuels, 1 billion dollars and cancer, 1 billion dollars in hypocrisy. 1 billion dollars and another billion in firearms and ammunition. san francisco city of hope, do not betray us. san francisco, by investing in our own defeat. thank you. >> i stand before you and most effective children's health advocate failure. ,this is what i concluded after five years of presenting to the board
violence again boston, after newton, after drones, before drones, afghanistan, targeting population. violence which begets violence, terrorism yes. all violence breathes terror. violence against nature. agent orange. depleted uranium. toxic waste. bullying. ignoring, torturing. let san francisco take a stand against all violence, especially that of our own nation. san francisco invests 1 billion in fossil fuel. seven cisco, the city of ecology , ending for now waste carcinogen free air,...
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cnn's paula newton is in boston with more details on that. this is sort of almost, paula, maybe a random place for the bombing suspect to be. >> reporter: absolutely. i'm speaking to tamerlan tsarnaev's uncle. they tried everything. the problem was no cemetery, no community wanted to take him. what happened here is very strange in the sense that a woman by the name of martha miller, who is a christian, decided that this was not right and everyone deserves a burial. she got together with what they're calling an interfaith coalition in her community in rural virginia, and they offered the plot. the uncle, who was desperate at this point to find a place to bury his nephew, said that he was very grateful that he could be buried there. as you say, brianna, it was inevitable. any place he was buried was going to cause some controversy. the sheriff in the community was very blunt. if i'd known this was going to happen, i would have done something to try to stop it. if i could undo it, i would. he said he had absolutely no prior notice. brianna, this
cnn's paula newton is in boston with more details on that. this is sort of almost, paula, maybe a random place for the bombing suspect to be. >> reporter: absolutely. i'm speaking to tamerlan tsarnaev's uncle. they tried everything. the problem was no cemetery, no community wanted to take him. what happened here is very strange in the sense that a woman by the name of martha miller, who is a christian, decided that this was not right and everyone deserves a burial. she got together with...
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mark newton, thank you very much. >> my pleasure.ck to the all things digital conference. from music mowing full to venture capitalist rock star, adam shapiro with guy asiri for the exclusive interview. adam. >> that is an accurate title, music rock star, capital venture and rock star. he was manager of not only madonna part of a-grade investments. you heard of ashton kutcher and ron berkle. guy is successfully with his partners raised close to $100 million now, the value of the fund for future investment. where do you put the money? are you seeing things here that might be the next big thing? >> we're doing exactly what we've been doing last few years. we done it with our own money. we're always looking for innovation and companies we believe we can help. >> but the topic we keep hearing this year is mobile first, the end of the pc. pcs are yesterday's news. how do people make money? for interest, you're invested in spotify. how do you make the amount of money that will make it worthwhile for you to be invested? >> spotify is valued
mark newton, thank you very much. >> my pleasure.ck to the all things digital conference. from music mowing full to venture capitalist rock star, adam shapiro with guy asiri for the exclusive interview. adam. >> that is an accurate title, music rock star, capital venture and rock star. he was manager of not only madonna part of a-grade investments. you heard of ashton kutcher and ron berkle. guy is successfully with his partners raised close to $100 million now, the value of the...
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paula newton is in boston for more details. paula, could it have made a difference, do you think, or are these allegations that might just be being leveled at russia, could it have made a difference? >> reporter: it's hard to know. it was first reported there were texts from the mother saying tamerlan wanted to join the extremist groups in the caucuses, thocaucuse caucasus, and authorities say would that have made a decision? the fbi might have said we're going to tail this guy or watch him or not let him travel. he did then subsequently go to russia. i know brianna you deal with this on the daily basis in washington, american authorities say even if we had that piece of information we might not have shared that with the russians because we wouldn't want to divulge our sources. russia alerted american authorities at least two times and in hearings in washington the police commissioner, edward davis basically said i don't know if it would have made a difference. clearly you always want to work with as much information as you hav
paula newton is in boston for more details. paula, could it have made a difference, do you think, or are these allegations that might just be being leveled at russia, could it have made a difference? >> reporter: it's hard to know. it was first reported there were texts from the mother saying tamerlan wanted to join the extremist groups in the caucuses, thocaucuse caucasus, and authorities say would that have made a decision? the fbi might have said we're going to tail this guy or watch...
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jay newton-small, thanks so much for joining us. you tell us, do you have a sense of where they are in terms of the search for survivors at this point? >> sure. i spoke with the local mayor here in moore and he said that they're actually not expecting to find any more bodies, at least he hopes so. they're not going to completely rule it out but they do believe given they've done two sweeps and by nighttime they've done three sweeps with sniffer dogs that they don't thi they will find any more people, at least no more people alive and this will be a recovery operation from here on in. and that's a good thing in the sense that, you know, hopefully they'll get a real sense of the numbers of missing people and they can rule out any more deaths. >> brown: you've been watching some of these sweeps, i gather. is it literally door to door or wreckage to wreckage? how are they doing it? >> it is literally door to door and wreckage to wreckage and you can see the xs marked on the different cars and buildings and they do them in color code so
jay newton-small, thanks so much for joining us. you tell us, do you have a sense of where they are in terms of the search for survivors at this point? >> sure. i spoke with the local mayor here in moore and he said that they're actually not expecting to find any more bodies, at least he hopes so. they're not going to completely rule it out but they do believe given they've done two sweeps and by nighttime they've done three sweeps with sniffer dogs that they don't thi they will find any...
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paula newton explains us how one woman begins to heal.in cambridge, the place the tsarnaev's called home for years, the days are mercifully quiet again. and more and more talk of terror gives way to what you would expect here. sox are doing? "the red sox at fenway park, you know what could be a better tonic for this city you know for many victims and their families going to their rehabilitation, their recovery" with undeniable courage, heather abbott is back at fenway park. it was a red sox game on the day of the marathon that brought her to boston. after the game, she was grabbing a bite to eat at the race finish line. and then there the bombs went off. she lost her left food. it takes to come back to fenway.and throw out the first pitch. use looking back the investigation does continue. dzhokhar tsarnaev, the younger brother, is still recovering in a prison hospital and will likely face more criminal proceedings in the next few days. katherine russell, tamerlan tsarnaev's widow has hired a new lawyer with expertise in terror cases. inve
paula newton explains us how one woman begins to heal.in cambridge, the place the tsarnaev's called home for years, the days are mercifully quiet again. and more and more talk of terror gives way to what you would expect here. sox are doing? "the red sox at fenway park, you know what could be a better tonic for this city you know for many victims and their families going to their rehabilitation, their recovery" with undeniable courage, heather abbott is back at fenway park. it was a...
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newton traded your current smartphone as long as it's not more than three years old for credits of at least $100 to a new one. this also includes the facebook phone and the samsung galaxy s4, but you do need to sign on to a new two your contract. hotel rates are on the rise and there are higher air fares. and which hotel chain is the best one to bring your kids do. i will tell you in the next hour. live at bloomberg headquarters in new york, linda bell reporting for abc 7 news. back to you. >> thank you. on this degrees wednesday morning. >> much more still to come. there are big changes with the morning-after pill captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> welcome back on this wednesday. we made it to the halfway mark in the week and the turning point in the weather. >> its holiday for two reasons. try to get a little sunshine in here for today, if my jacket does not do it for you. let's start with conditions. 53 degrees. there's a north northeasterly wind. the eastut of yesterday with dreary weather. today, looking at a satellite picture, if things are tryi
newton traded your current smartphone as long as it's not more than three years old for credits of at least $100 to a new one. this also includes the facebook phone and the samsung galaxy s4, but you do need to sign on to a new two your contract. hotel rates are on the rise and there are higher air fares. and which hotel chain is the best one to bring your kids do. i will tell you in the next hour. live at bloomberg headquarters in new york, linda bell reporting for abc 7 news. back to you....
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let's check in with cnn's paula newton. chief is pressing hard for a solution with what to do with tamerlan tsarnaev's body. what's his idea? >> it's such a bizarre situation in the sense that the funeral home wasn't getting any situation that there would be anywhere to lay this body to rest, and the police chief just having quite a fiasco in his hands. decided to really make the appeal public after calls to the state, to the fed went nowhere. take a listen to the police chief of worcester. >> beyond there, there is a need to do the right thing. we are not barbarians. we bury the dead. so i am publicly appealing to those with authority to provide a burial site, do so, and do so quickly. >> reporter: there is some indication that there was some offer from the state of putting him in a resting place that the correctional services uses here. we followed up. a strange situation. they say they didn't know anything of this. that kind of a person cannot be buried in correctional services. i want you to listen to what governor deva
let's check in with cnn's paula newton. chief is pressing hard for a solution with what to do with tamerlan tsarnaev's body. what's his idea? >> it's such a bizarre situation in the sense that the funeral home wasn't getting any situation that there would be anywhere to lay this body to rest, and the police chief just having quite a fiasco in his hands. decided to really make the appeal public after calls to the state, to the fed went nowhere. take a listen to the police chief of...
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joining us now, melisa newton. her husband is the chief meteorologist in a local abc affiliate. she took cover just moments before the tornade -- tornado tore through moore, oklahoma, leveling a school, damaging four other schools, homes and businesses, hospitals and banks. i mean, the list goes on and on. thanks for being with us, melease a. as i understand it, your husband sent you a text a couple of minutes before the tornado hit. describe what happened. >> i was at work when he sent me a text message, essentially saying it would be a good idea to leave work early, go home, prepare to get the dogs and get underground. and i left work and i was driving home and i am listening to him on the radio and i hear him say, tornado is on the ground, it's heading directly toward moore. i am still on the highway at this point. i look out to the west and i can see the tornado coming at us. and -- i just hurried as fast as i could to get home. i grabbed our dogs, i literally threw them in the tornado shelter, closed the door and about 2 minutes later, i heard the tornado overhead. >> then
joining us now, melisa newton. her husband is the chief meteorologist in a local abc affiliate. she took cover just moments before the tornade -- tornado tore through moore, oklahoma, leveling a school, damaging four other schools, homes and businesses, hospitals and banks. i mean, the list goes on and on. thanks for being with us, melease a. as i understand it, your husband sent you a text a couple of minutes before the tornado hit. describe what happened. >> i was at work when he sent...
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if you graduated newton -- people are like, dude, kevin krasinski's little brother is in "the office, since you were a little kid. >> always. i was completely obsessed. >> jimmy: loved it. >> i loved it. i remember i was 8 years old and went to see the movie "alien" and the credits came up and it said produced by, and i asked my dad. i was like -- said, i want to be a producer. and my dad's like "well, the producer has to come up with the money." and then it said, directed by. and i said what does the director do. and he said, "well the director gets to spend the money and tell everybody what to do." and then we watched "alien," and i remember at the ending, i was so intensely terrified. and then sigourney weaver started taking her clothes off. i was going to leave, and i was like. and i froze, and i watched her change and get naked, and i then went outside and i threw up. >> jimmy: good for you. >> jimmy: but now -- look at where you are now. you're doing this great -- i have a great picture of you. i'm so happy you brought it. this is your bar mitzvah. >> yes, it is my bar mitzvah.
if you graduated newton -- people are like, dude, kevin krasinski's little brother is in "the office, since you were a little kid. >> always. i was completely obsessed. >> jimmy: loved it. >> i loved it. i remember i was 8 years old and went to see the movie "alien" and the credits came up and it said produced by, and i asked my dad. i was like -- said, i want to be a producer. and my dad's like "well, the producer has to come up with the money." and...
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paula newton has more on a city that has remained boston strong. >> even in cambridge, the place thatsarnaevs call aed home for years, the days are mercifully quiet, again. more and more, talk of terror gives way to what you would expect here. how are those bruins and red sox doing? the red sox at fenway park, you know, what could be a better tonic for this city now so determined to carry on. you know for so many victims and their family as going to sporting events like this is part of their recovery. >> with undeniable courage heather abbott is back at fenway park. a red sox game on the day of the marathon that brought her to boston. after the game, she was grabbing a bite to eat at the race finish line. and then there the bombs went off. she lost her left foot. so, imagine the strength it takes to come back to fenway and throw out the first pitch. abbott is firm. there is no use looking back, she says. the investigation does continue. dzhokhar tsarnaev is recovering in a hospital and will face more proceedings in the couple days. hire a new lawyer with expertise in terror cases. inv
paula newton has more on a city that has remained boston strong. >> even in cambridge, the place thatsarnaevs call aed home for years, the days are mercifully quiet, again. more and more, talk of terror gives way to what you would expect here. how are those bruins and red sox doing? the red sox at fenway park, you know, what could be a better tonic for this city now so determined to carry on. you know for so many victims and their family as going to sporting events like this is part of...
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joining us now, melisa newton. her husband is the chief meteorologist in a local abc affiliate. took cover just moments before the tornade -- tornado tore through moore, oklahoma, leveling a school, damaging four other schools, homes and businesses, hospitals and banks. i mean, the list goes on and on. thanks for being with us, melease a. as i understand it, your husband sent you a text a couple of minutes before the tornado hit. describe what happened. >> i was at work when he sent me a text message, essentially saying it would be a good idea to leave work early, go home, prepare to get the dogs and get underground. and i left work and i was driving home and i am listening to him on the radio and i hear him say, tornado is on the ground, it's heading directly toward moore. i am still on the highway at this point. i look out to the west and i can see the tornado coming at us. and -- i just hurried as fast as i could to get home. i grabbed our dogs, i literally threw them in the tornado shelter, closed the door and about 2 minutes later, i heard the tornado overhead. >> then what
joining us now, melisa newton. her husband is the chief meteorologist in a local abc affiliate. took cover just moments before the tornade -- tornado tore through moore, oklahoma, leveling a school, damaging four other schools, homes and businesses, hospitals and banks. i mean, the list goes on and on. thanks for being with us, melease a. as i understand it, your husband sent you a text a couple of minutes before the tornado hit. describe what happened. >> i was at work when he sent me a...
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. >> they're reading the names of all the children who have been killed since the newton atomic conn., killing. ., killings.onn, >> he was 6 feet from me when he shot me. i dropped and i felt it hit the back of my head. >> stricter gun laws could have prevented the carnage in tucson. >> they should support the background checks we can keep orple who are mentally ill felons just going into a gun show or going out and just buying a gun. >> modest and common-sense measures, but nra leaders vowed to fight tooth and nail patrolling guns in america. justin and senate, age 13. >> rob reynolds, al-jazeera, houston, texas. >> an explosion in belgium killing at least two. in arailed and caught fire northern town. video appears to show plumes of smoke. six of the train's 13 carriages came off the tracks and more than one dozen people injured. under the people nearby had to be moved from their homes and others were told to keep windows and doors closed. belgianoving to the city of kent. the orthodox christian holiday is being overshadowed because of discrimination against muslims. there are 2 mil
. >> they're reading the names of all the children who have been killed since the newton atomic conn., killing. ., killings.onn, >> he was 6 feet from me when he shot me. i dropped and i felt it hit the back of my head. >> stricter gun laws could have prevented the carnage in tucson. >> they should support the background checks we can keep orple who are mentally ill felons just going into a gun show or going out and just buying a gun. >> modest and common-sense...
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paula newton in boston. what are you hearing about the remains that nobody wants?rter: well, michael, what a drama here. still there does not seem to be a resolution. what we do know, we're hearing two things. one the funeral home itself is telling us they expect a resolution to this soon, perhaps tomorrow. but not giving us any indication of what that resolution would be. and also the worcester police department, trying to keep a lid on this for the last few days there are protesters there they are trying to make sure it done get out of hand, they also said they are speaking with the family, michael, namely the unc of the tsarnaev brothers, to see what can be done to move this issue forward. and, michael, it's worth noting all of this started because catherine russell, the widow of tamerlan tsarnaev relinquished all right of next of kin to do anything about the burial and it was left to tamerlan's family who is not here in the united states, immediate family, and they are in russia. that's where it stands. we continue to wait to see what that solution will be. >>
paula newton in boston. what are you hearing about the remains that nobody wants?rter: well, michael, what a drama here. still there does not seem to be a resolution. what we do know, we're hearing two things. one the funeral home itself is telling us they expect a resolution to this soon, perhaps tomorrow. but not giving us any indication of what that resolution would be. and also the worcester police department, trying to keep a lid on this for the last few days there are protesters there...
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our paula newton has been digging into this story as well.this has got to have that community absolutely shaking their heads and wondering if anyone is ever going to actually see the video. take me from the beginning. let me know where we stand in this. >> reporter: from the beginning, let's say that cnn, i have not seen the video, no one at cnn has seen the video, we cannot authenticate what the two veteran reporters at the toronto star are saying. use said, they each viewed this tape three times, not given the tape because they wanted too much money for the tape. the star said this was taken in the winter, in toronto, that they first saw it on may 3rd, and that the person who was asking money in exchange for the video, this person actually claims, ashleigh, to have been a person who has sold crack cocaine to mayor rob ford in the past. now, it goes without saying that mayor ford, as we just heard, denies all of this. he said the allegations are absolutely ridiculous. we have been in contact with dennis morris, the lawyer for mayor rob ford.
our paula newton has been digging into this story as well.this has got to have that community absolutely shaking their heads and wondering if anyone is ever going to actually see the video. take me from the beginning. let me know where we stand in this. >> reporter: from the beginning, let's say that cnn, i have not seen the video, no one at cnn has seen the video, we cannot authenticate what the two veteran reporters at the toronto star are saying. use said, they each viewed this tape...
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"it's definitely hurtful and sad that this happened" james newton dice que es doloroso y triste que estoue l ha dejado de manejar a exceso de velocidad para no causar un accidente. alrededor de la una y media de la tarde, el conductor del mustang, paul diaz, de 25 aÑos de edad y residente de daly city, se entreg a la policia y fue encarcelado en el condado de san mateo bajo sospecha de homicidio vehicular y abandonar la escena de un accidente. las autoridades investigan si el alcohol o las drogas fueron un factor en el choque. topvo cesar ---en redwood city, tambien esta madrugada, el conductor de una camioneta pickup termino estrellando su vehiculo contra otros coches que estaban estacionados en una calle cercana al centro de la ciudad... ---hasta el momento no se han reportado heridos, pero la policia investiga si en el accidente estuvo involucrado el consumo de drogas o alcohol... cesar ---mientras que en san jose, los bomberos tuvieron que utilizar equipo especializado, take vo para rescatar a dos personas que quedaron atrapadas en el auto en que viajaban y que termino estrellandose
"it's definitely hurtful and sad that this happened" james newton dice que es doloroso y triste que estoue l ha dejado de manejar a exceso de velocidad para no causar un accidente. alrededor de la una y media de la tarde, el conductor del mustang, paul diaz, de 25 aÑos de edad y residente de daly city, se entreg a la policia y fue encarcelado en el condado de san mateo bajo sospecha de homicidio vehicular y abandonar la escena de un accidente. las autoridades investigan si el alcohol...
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joining us from newton massachusetts. caller is in new york city. thank you for taking my call. paint a grand picture of science and the future and its place in humanity. i really appreciate that. resonate with a lot of it because i am an engineering student. you mentioned the importance that spending has, as well. mandatory spending, for example. ,ocial security, entitlements education, etc., and connecting that with science. you mentioned that investments in science and engineering and innovation, they take small amounts of spending. people, inow general, view that sort of spending, the culture of science, and the way people how cany see science, you bridge the divide that currently exists from what most people think about science, which is not much, and it shows in a lot of international at , and-- international exams the digital divide that exists between first world and third world countries. it is extremely large. you may talk about the importance of reading and this new way to speak, speaking in the language of the life of code, but a lot of people do not have that sort o
joining us from newton massachusetts. caller is in new york city. thank you for taking my call. paint a grand picture of science and the future and its place in humanity. i really appreciate that. resonate with a lot of it because i am an engineering student. you mentioned the importance that spending has, as well. mandatory spending, for example. ,ocial security, entitlements education, etc., and connecting that with science. you mentioned that investments in science and engineering and...
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this guy is from newton north high school.hey have a sizable lead but they're approaching the anchors. these dudes are the best runners of their respective teams. here goes the final handoff. this dude here still trailing quite a bit here in second place, that's ryan liukin, watch him gain on the guy in the lead. you can hear the people in the crowd say come on, liukin. you can see they're rounding that final bend. liukin makes up all that ground, as they're turning around the final bend, puts it into tenth gear s able to pass that guy, cross the finish line first, the anchor taking it home for the win. beautiful win. you can see the intensity on the guy's face. the guys slap handshake. >>> when you grow up next to a city dump you learn to be resourceful like ernie adams. everything he saw he came from the city dump he knew he could find a use for. he got to be pretty crafty. >> first thing i put a boater on was a bicycle. i was 11 years old. i put a briggs & stratton off the washing machine, dual except and everything. >> the
this guy is from newton north high school.hey have a sizable lead but they're approaching the anchors. these dudes are the best runners of their respective teams. here goes the final handoff. this dude here still trailing quite a bit here in second place, that's ryan liukin, watch him gain on the guy in the lead. you can hear the people in the crowd say come on, liukin. you can see they're rounding that final bend. liukin makes up all that ground, as they're turning around the final bend, puts...
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paula newton reporting live for us in boston. thank you for that.again to the other big story of the day, and that is here in phoenix. the verdict in the jodi arias murder trial will not soon be forgotten. in fact, you will not believe what it looked like outside of this courthouse. crowds cheering, photographs being snapped, smartphones and tweets. we compared the reaction here to a couple of other very high profile cases. hmm, it says here that cheerios helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios >>> i'm ashleigh banfield reporting live at the maricopa county superior courthouse, as we wait for phase two here in phoenix of jodi arias murder trial set to begin just hours from now, it is the sentencing phase where jurors have to decide two things, number one, if the murder of traffic accident especially cruel and then, number two, is she a woman worth saving? i'm going to take you back right now to the very moment where >> t state of arizona versus jodi an
paula newton reporting live for us in boston. thank you for that.again to the other big story of the day, and that is here in phoenix. the verdict in the jodi arias murder trial will not soon be forgotten. in fact, you will not believe what it looked like outside of this courthouse. crowds cheering, photographs being snapped, smartphones and tweets. we compared the reaction here to a couple of other very high profile cases. hmm, it says here that cheerios helps lower cholesterol as part of a...
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paula newton is joining us outside from boston to tell us, first of all, how do we know?hile ago in fact tamerlan tsarnaev's remains are left there. in the conversation he said, look, it's our muslim tradition. i know some people would have preferred cremation, but it's our muslim tradition that these people that are dead are buried. he also said it was an interfaith coalition from that community in virginia that decided they would lend him a hand to make sure that his nephew's body could be laid to rest. he also said he had a conversation with his brother, tamerlan's father, yesterday just to give him an update. and the point was he didn't ask me where he was buried, he has no information that his brother will be returning to the united states any time soon. and he told me, frankly, it angers him. he thinks he should be here for his children and should be here to help out with the investigation if he can. suzanne. >> paula, speaking about the investigation, any updates on that? >> well, in terms of this investigation, we're dealing with search warrants still activated on
paula newton is joining us outside from boston to tell us, first of all, how do we know?hile ago in fact tamerlan tsarnaev's remains are left there. in the conversation he said, look, it's our muslim tradition. i know some people would have preferred cremation, but it's our muslim tradition that these people that are dead are buried. he also said it was an interfaith coalition from that community in virginia that decided they would lend him a hand to make sure that his nephew's body could be...
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francine wheeler who lost her 6-year-old son ben in newton delivered the president's weekly address,r the senate to pass reforms. mark barden who lost his 7-year-old son in newton, introduced president obama the day the senate rejected background checks. the first federal political battle was lost last month to a republican philly buster but the people who led that battle are still leading and making it so clear that this really was the first battle and this is not done. joining us for the interview is mark barden. his son was one of the 20 kids and six adults lost there on december 14th . mr. barden is a member of the sandy hook promise. thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me, rachel. >> i know that you were involved in lobbying the connecticut legislature to pass the reforms that they did. we saw you pledging not to give up at the federal level. you were in delaware yesterday, i have been told. where else have you been working? what has it been like to talk to legislators about such a personal loss? >> it's interesting to find these are just people like us. they are j
francine wheeler who lost her 6-year-old son ben in newton delivered the president's weekly address,r the senate to pass reforms. mark barden who lost his 7-year-old son in newton, introduced president obama the day the senate rejected background checks. the first federal political battle was lost last month to a republican philly buster but the people who led that battle are still leading and making it so clear that this really was the first battle and this is not done. joining us for the...
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joining us now, melisa newton. her husband is the chief meteorologist in a local abc affiliate.k cover just moments before the tornade -- tornado tore through moore, oklahoma, leveling a school, damaging four other schools, homes and businesses, hospitals and banks. i mean, the list goes on and on. thanks for being with us, melease a. as i understand it, your husband sent you a text a couple of minutes before the tornado hit. describe what happened. >> i was at work when he sent me a text message, essentially saying it would be a good idea to leave work early, go home, prepare to get the dogs and get underground. and i left work and i was driving home and i am listening to him on the radio and i hear him say, tornado is on the ground, it's heading directly toward moore. i am still on the highway at this point. i look out to the west and i can see the tornado coming at us. and -- i just hurried as fast as i could to get home. i grabbed our dogs, i literally threw them in the tornado shelter, closed the door and about 2 minutes later, i heard the tornado overhead. >> then what did
joining us now, melisa newton. her husband is the chief meteorologist in a local abc affiliate.k cover just moments before the tornade -- tornado tore through moore, oklahoma, leveling a school, damaging four other schools, homes and businesses, hospitals and banks. i mean, the list goes on and on. thanks for being with us, melease a. as i understand it, your husband sent you a text a couple of minutes before the tornado hit. describe what happened. >> i was at work when he sent me a text...
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ryan newton, now, ryan. >> now! >> everybody down below. let's go! >> that was ksn in wichita. and literally, you know, their job is to be on the air and try to save as many lives as possible. but at a certain point, they had to try to save their own lives. thankfully and very luckily, the tornado lifted right before it got to the station and just barely went over the roof. it skipped over them. >> were they watching the radar or just looking out the window? >> they had a spotter that was outside and ran in and told them, you've got to get under now. >> like i said, they were saving others' lives. an amazing video that was live. >>> in entertainment news, "star trek" was in first place at the box office. did you catch that? >> i didn't. >> looks like a good one. earning 84 million and "ironman 3" was pushed into second place. >>> good-bye to "snl" this weekend but the farewell was hard for seth meyers and the beloved stefan. >> god, no. stefan! >> anderson cooper right there, hilarious. turns around, "i'll give you some a.c. 360." >> i think some gremlins got in there, too. >>>
ryan newton, now, ryan. >> now! >> everybody down below. let's go! >> that was ksn in wichita. and literally, you know, their job is to be on the air and try to save as many lives as possible. but at a certain point, they had to try to save their own lives. thankfully and very luckily, the tornado lifted right before it got to the station and just barely went over the roof. it skipped over them. >> were they watching the radar or just looking out the window? >>...
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. >> we had on that show tandy newton. she spent the whole show talking about it. think we got close to 1 billion people to rise, and if you look at the videos of people dancing around the world, it is so exciting. you have got women in bhutan, and women in somalia, on the first time on the streets of mogadishu. i danced with members of the european parliament in the parliament. we had a flash mob in the european parliament. at this point, i am just so grateful to be alive. it is ridiculous. i know that. now, we just have to go the distance. tavis: it is one thing to be grateful to be alive, and when you walked on, i said i was grateful to see you, and i was grateful to see you. it is one thing to be alive, but it is another to be hopeful, and hopeful.ust as i asked myself sometimes after being with you how you are so hopeful. i end up getting a charge from you. >> the other side of it was that in february, we had 90 girls from 15 to 30, graduating. the girls arrived, and they had bullet wounds, missing body parts. taking care of those that are products of rape, wh
. >> we had on that show tandy newton. she spent the whole show talking about it. think we got close to 1 billion people to rise, and if you look at the videos of people dancing around the world, it is so exciting. you have got women in bhutan, and women in somalia, on the first time on the streets of mogadishu. i danced with members of the european parliament in the parliament. we had a flash mob in the european parliament. at this point, i am just so grateful to be alive. it is...
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paula newton live in boston for us this morning. >>> 13 minutes after the hour. house republicans say they have new evidence of a cover-up in the deadly attack in benghazi and they are going to reveal that evidence in a hearing later this morning. they say three whistleblowers plan to discuss what they believe were security failures at the compound during the attack. democrats say the revelation will be one-sided. they say they haven't been allowed to talk to one of the witnesses. >>> also, former south carolina governor mark sanford comes back from the political abyss. the story of his big win coming up. oh, hi thehey!ill. are you in town for another meeting? yup, i brought my a-team. business trips add up to family time. this is my family. this is joe. hi joe! hi there! earn a ton of extra hhonors points with the daily grand promotion and feel the hamptonality. nehey!r! [squeals] ♪ [ewh!] [baby crying] the great thing about a subaru is you don't have to put up with that new car smell for long. introducing the versatile, all-new su
paula newton live in boston for us this morning. >>> 13 minutes after the hour. house republicans say they have new evidence of a cover-up in the deadly attack in benghazi and they are going to reveal that evidence in a hearing later this morning. they say three whistleblowers plan to discuss what they believe were security failures at the compound during the attack. democrats say the revelation will be one-sided. they say they haven't been allowed to talk to one of the witnesses....
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then in december their youngest of three joey was killed in newton. >> you can't be human and not feel for the family. >> reporter: it was the connection to his little boy jesse. >> it's like best friend. >> reporter: his dad's friends. you see jesse and joey are the same age. joey was atistic and couldn't speak. jesse is not but has a rare form of epilepsy which affects his speech. >> and there's so many people out there that aren't prepared for the financial cost or the knowledge of where to look or who of the help you. >> reporter: jesse climbs on dad's help and together tail sign an invitation for all of us to attend joey's purple gala. >> purple. ball. all good. good news purple ball right? >> reporter: a stained glass window picked up attaining yard would be the beginning of bertha's. who knew bertha bar thom mow would be so instrumental in joey's purple ball? ♪ >> come on down here and i dare you. >> reporter: who knew it would connect a hurting family with a place who was showing its mussels to help others? for that andy norris and jesse, you are too good to be true. >> that wa
then in december their youngest of three joey was killed in newton. >> you can't be human and not feel for the family. >> reporter: it was the connection to his little boy jesse. >> it's like best friend. >> reporter: his dad's friends. you see jesse and joey are the same age. joey was atistic and couldn't speak. jesse is not but has a rare form of epilepsy which affects his speech. >> and there's so many people out there that aren't prepared for the financial cost...
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. >> the tornado sirens sounded 16 minutes before the storm hit giving residents like melissa newtonance to hunker down. >> now that i'm out and looking around, i mean our neighborhood is covered in debris. there are shingles and pieces of sheetrock and wood in our yard and all across our neighborhood. some homes completely gone. it's devastating. >> the same area was hit by a historic tornado back in 1999 which had the highest winds ever recorded near the earth's surface. 41 people died. thousands of homes were destroyed in that twister. >> all right. we're going to take a closer look at the power of the storm and frantic search for survivors. abc meteorologist ginger zee is on the ground in moore this morning. >> reporter: at 2:40 p.m. local time, the first tornado warning went out. >> this is horrible. >> reporter: and just 16 minutes later, the darkening skies over oklahoma turned deadly. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: churning with winds up to 200 miles per hour. >> stop, stop, stop, stop. shut it down. shut it down! >> look at that. oh, my gosh. i honestly do not know if people li
. >> the tornado sirens sounded 16 minutes before the storm hit giving residents like melissa newtonance to hunker down. >> now that i'm out and looking around, i mean our neighborhood is covered in debris. there are shingles and pieces of sheetrock and wood in our yard and all across our neighborhood. some homes completely gone. it's devastating. >> the same area was hit by a historic tornado back in 1999 which had the highest winds ever recorded near the earth's surface. 41...
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paula newton, cnn, boston. >> our thanks to paula for that. 21 minutes after the hour.eist, no guns, no masks. just laptops and malware. $45 million stolen from banks in 26 countries in just a matter of hours. and why consumers might never see that cash again. next. new car! hey! [squeals] ♪ [ewh!] [baby crying] the great thing about a subaru is you don't have to put up with that new car smell for long. introducing the versatile, all-new subaru forester. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. over any other carrier? many choose us because we have the largest 4glte network. others, because of our reputation for reliability. or maybe it's because we've received jd power and associates' customer service award 4x in a row. in the end, there are countless reasons. but one choice. >>> we're "minding your business" this morning. investors took some money off the table thursday. all three major averages dropped. but will they slap that money back on the table today? zain asher is here with the answer. >> looks as if the market will be rebounding. futures are up solidly so we
paula newton, cnn, boston. >> our thanks to paula for that. 21 minutes after the hour.eist, no guns, no masks. just laptops and malware. $45 million stolen from banks in 26 countries in just a matter of hours. and why consumers might never see that cash again. next. new car! hey! [squeals] ♪ [ewh!] [baby crying] the great thing about a subaru is you don't have to put up with that new car smell for long. introducing the versatile, all-new subaru forester. love. it's what makes a subaru,...
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ryan newton, ryan newton. now, ryan. everybody, down below. let's go! >> that is just chilling.s, those warnings, you take them seriously, you get down underground if you can. dramatic moments, everybody was okay. and they actually were able to keep broadcasting and getting some of critical information out to people who needed it know when they needed to get shelter. i want to bring in cnn's george howell, standing by live now in shawnee, oklahoma. that's where two people were killed by storms. i can see behind you the remnants. it is always just so astounding, the power of these storms. are you seeing a lot of people able to return, and even look for anything they can salvage, george? >> reporter: ashleigh, that's what today is all about. today is the aftermath. you see people coming here and looking to see what is left over after a scary couple of days honestly with the storm system coming in. i want to show you this. this footprint of the dirt here versus the grass. that's where this trailer used to be. it got shifted over, kicked over where it is now. you can see what's left
ryan newton, ryan newton. now, ryan. everybody, down below. let's go! >> that is just chilling.s, those warnings, you take them seriously, you get down underground if you can. dramatic moments, everybody was okay. and they actually were able to keep broadcasting and getting some of critical information out to people who needed it know when they needed to get shelter. i want to bring in cnn's george howell, standing by live now in shawnee, oklahoma. that's where two people were killed by...
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tavis: on this program a couple weeks ago, a wonderful actress, thandie newton, was here. >> oh, yes. tavis: gorgeous. >> beautiful. tavis: beautiful. she and i got into a conversation about her earliest days in the business and trying to navigate the agents and the casting directors -- you know where i'm going with this. >> yes. tavis: some of the stories you tell of back in the day, as a young ingenue, how did you navigate that, how'd you get through all of that? >> oh, well, with enormous difficulty, and with not a whole lot of grace, either. i was also a surprisingly innocent person for my age. whatever age i was, 18, 17, 19, i was very young for my age anyway. when i heard somebody using four--letter words, i was truly, truly shocked, that kind of thing. then, as i mention in this book, about that hideous nightmare of a cocktail party that i was taken to -- this sounds like a teaser and i don't mean it to be, but it's too long a story to tell right now -- you just go home and want to die. you're treated so badly, so poorly, that -- and you have to go home and regroup. one of two
tavis: on this program a couple weeks ago, a wonderful actress, thandie newton, was here. >> oh, yes. tavis: gorgeous. >> beautiful. tavis: beautiful. she and i got into a conversation about her earliest days in the business and trying to navigate the agents and the casting directors -- you know where i'm going with this. >> yes. tavis: some of the stories you tell of back in the day, as a young ingenue, how did you navigate that, how'd you get through all of that? >>...
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earlier, melissa newton spoke about the devastation she saw when she looked outside her door. >> i looked to the west and i see it. hail the size of golf balls pounding my car at the time. got home fast as possible, got our dogs, and got into the shelter, about five minutes later, we were hit. our neighborhood is covered in debris. shingles and pieces of sheet root and wood in our yard and all across our neighborhood. some homes completely gone. it's devastating. there are two by fours going through people's roofs like projectile objects. hearing the storm going over my house, which roaring, whirling sound, it was so loud. our dogs were down on the ground just shaking, bless their hearts. it was a frightening experience. thank god we had a shelter. >> and so many had shelters. now, i want to check back in with abc's meteorologist jinker zee for a moment. she's on the ground in moore, oklahoma. ginger, in these moments, what are you seeing right now? >> reporter: well, we set up right away, at briarwood elementary, one of the schools hardest hit. we met one woman looking for her niece. she
earlier, melissa newton spoke about the devastation she saw when she looked outside her door. >> i looked to the west and i see it. hail the size of golf balls pounding my car at the time. got home fast as possible, got our dogs, and got into the shelter, about five minutes later, we were hit. our neighborhood is covered in debris. shingles and pieces of sheet root and wood in our yard and all across our neighborhood. some homes completely gone. it's devastating. there are two by fours...
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ryan newton! ryan newton, right now, ryan! everybody down below! let's go!> they literally had to evacuate the studio because that tornado was heading for the station directly and we could see it outside their window. by the grace of whatever god or whatever else, it lifted the second it got right to the tv station. so they were all safe there. but they did have a lot of damage through wichita. in all we saw almost 50 tornadoes over the last three days. today will be day four of our tornado outbreak. yesterday was a bad one. today could be equally as bad and it's going to be widespread. we are talking the areas of yellow could see severe storms and isolated tornadoes all the way through the northern great lakes including chicago today, indianapolis, back down to dallas. it's the area of red that is the greatest risk for the big powerful tornadoes like the ones we just showed you. they will form about 4:00 to 6:00 this afternoon and spread towards springfield and joplin later on tonight and hopefully dissipating wind damage. amazing the helicopter pilot for o
ryan newton! ryan newton, right now, ryan! everybody down below! let's go!> they literally had to evacuate the studio because that tornado was heading for the station directly and we could see it outside their window. by the grace of whatever god or whatever else, it lifted the second it got right to the tv station. so they were all safe there. but they did have a lot of damage through wichita. in all we saw almost 50 tornadoes over the last three days. today will be day four of our tornado...
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liz: gary, i have peered over margin newton shoulders many a day, he has many stocks that he looks upyou look also at fundamental funds. we have those great pieces of data out today. >> we heard from japan and we heard from the euro central bank that their version of the quantitative easing -- when the u.s. market opened, we were already up and running. one of the areas that we did not release the pullback, because they normally oppose each other, gold. we are staying in the 1380 range. a lot of people looking for it to pop. it did not happen. it is holding still. europe and japan, this morning, really got things off to a fine start. do not forget, thursday we have the gdp quarterly report. that will be a very key number to look at. liz: gdp quarterly report. we will watch for that. let me get to john woods. we have a very strong dollar today. nearly every currency stronger against the u.s. dollar. that does not bode well for crude oil. tell me what you are seeing? >> we are at the top end of our range. you have a market, you know, all markets in general are searching for something po
liz: gary, i have peered over margin newton shoulders many a day, he has many stocks that he looks upyou look also at fundamental funds. we have those great pieces of data out today. >> we heard from japan and we heard from the euro central bank that their version of the quantitative easing -- when the u.s. market opened, we were already up and running. one of the areas that we did not release the pullback, because they normally oppose each other, gold. we are staying in the 1380 range. a...