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opinions on everything. >> he came to north america. he did not have a title, he did not have slaves and had no claim to fame. the one thing he had was this top-notch brain. he had this magical facility with language that he used at every point in his life. charlie: he appreciated the power that he had, the confidence that he had, the brain that he had, the presence that he had, and it gave him confidence, even to the point of taking risks? >> he had an almost overweening confidence and sometimes took dangerous gambles as was the case with the affair of mariah reynolds, but i think this entire life of these monumental achievements was all built on a very fragile psychological base that there was an underlying insecurity about him. he had had such an abnormal childhood. he was also illegitimate. one cannot overstate what the stigma was in the 18th century to being illegitimate. and whenever anyone accused hamilton of being illegitimate, he went berserk. in spite of this great show of confidence, under the surface i think he was a trouble
opinions on everything. >> he came to north america. he did not have a title, he did not have slaves and had no claim to fame. the one thing he had was this top-notch brain. he had this magical facility with language that he used at every point in his life. charlie: he appreciated the power that he had, the confidence that he had, the brain that he had, the presence that he had, and it gave him confidence, even to the point of taking risks? >> he had an almost overweening confidence...
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and this gallery we explore the five original colonies that existed in north america.ew york, newport, charleston, savannah and philadelphia. the jews who lived here for people who stories refer to as court jews. -- historians now refer to as court jews. they were involved in commerce and trade all over the atlantic. we have some portraits of some of these people. most notable is the portrait of bernard gratz. he came from central europe and he chose to depict himself posed with the five books of moses. this is unusual in colonial jewish portraiture. they usually do not include indications they were jewish in the portraits. this is a model of the synagogue in newport, rhode island. you will notice the balcony up above where the women would have sat. everything is to scale. this was made by a model maker in illinois who was not jewish but very interested the synagogue and went to the library of congress to study the floor plans for benjamin peter harrison's designs for the synagogue which is a very newport building. there are no outward signs that this is a jewish build
and this gallery we explore the five original colonies that existed in north america.ew york, newport, charleston, savannah and philadelphia. the jews who lived here for people who stories refer to as court jews. -- historians now refer to as court jews. they were involved in commerce and trade all over the atlantic. we have some portraits of some of these people. most notable is the portrait of bernard gratz. he came from central europe and he chose to depict himself posed with the five books...
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so he comes to what was then north america. he goes to preparatory school in new jersey, goes to kings college now in columbia in lower manhattan and acquires a series of powerful patrons. people seem to instantly recognize the genius of this young man. he had tremendous energy, charm, ambition, and, so, he immediately begins to soar in this new world but didn't know a soul when he came here. >> rose: whom did he meet? he met william livingston and alias bootenou, all of the generals immediately tried to recruit hamilton on to their staff. hamilton knew post-war glory would not go to fern who had written the most beautiful letters in the war but the person who was a battlefield hero. so when washington asked him to be his aide decamp and military secretary. he knew he couldn't resist that. >> rose: he knew that could be parlayed into a battlefield command. >> yes, but even though hamilton had immense respect for george washington, he was chafing throughout the revolutionary war because he wants his own command and becomes a sou
so he comes to what was then north america. he goes to preparatory school in new jersey, goes to kings college now in columbia in lower manhattan and acquires a series of powerful patrons. people seem to instantly recognize the genius of this young man. he had tremendous energy, charm, ambition, and, so, he immediately begins to soar in this new world but didn't know a soul when he came here. >> rose: whom did he meet? he met william livingston and alias bootenou, all of the generals...
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west port washington sits on the edge of north america. for more than 300 years the last time an earthquake hit here the continental plate had been locked with a plate under the pacific. they're stuck along a 700 million stretch called the cascadia subduction zone. that has geologists taking notice. when they suddenly get unstuck, then you can get very big earthquakes >>> big earthquakes happen offshore, and they're often followed by big tsunamis. >> the tsunami is set-off by the warping of the ocean floor that raises the water column in some areas and lowers it in others >>> the wars case scenario in a-- worse case scenario in a big open ocean tsunami a 30 to 40 foot wall of water barrelling to shore with residents only get 15 to 30 minutes start to reach the safety of higher ground >> we're also than half a mile from the ocean. the cascadia subduction zone is about 50 miles up our coast. we face an earthquake tsunami hazard here >>> this is a school superintendent in west port >>> when will this be finished? >> in march >>> she worries a
west port washington sits on the edge of north america. for more than 300 years the last time an earthquake hit here the continental plate had been locked with a plate under the pacific. they're stuck along a 700 million stretch called the cascadia subduction zone. that has geologists taking notice. when they suddenly get unstuck, then you can get very big earthquakes >>> big earthquakes happen offshore, and they're often followed by big tsunamis. >> the tsunami is set-off by the...
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sports report and all of south and north america--in all of north america sharks looking for rare back-to- back wins on home ice. --let's head to the tank-- joe thornton and the gang hosting the boston bruins. ---it got a little testy. tempers flared at the start of the 3rd period. --and the bruins would have more reason to be angry. 2-all-- sharks with the power play. and joel ward capitalizes with the go-ahead goal past tukka rask. --that would be the difference. as the sharks win by one and that is consecutive home victories for the first time in two months. days after getting snubbed out of the big dance, st. mary's moving on to the nit. let's head to moraga-- the gaels hosting new mexico state in the opening round. --and st. mary's got all they could handle. led by 12 in the 2nd half until the aggies tied it off a layup with three seconds left. --but the gaels got bailed out. aggies commit an unecessary foul. joe rahon goes to the line.and nails both freebies. --st. mary's wins 58-56. and awaits the winner of georgia and belmont. the golden state warriors continue to rip through the
sports report and all of south and north america--in all of north america sharks looking for rare back-to- back wins on home ice. --let's head to the tank-- joe thornton and the gang hosting the boston bruins. ---it got a little testy. tempers flared at the start of the 3rd period. --and the bruins would have more reason to be angry. 2-all-- sharks with the power play. and joel ward capitalizes with the go-ahead goal past tukka rask. --that would be the difference. as the sharks win by one and...
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also in san francisco attend the largest public showing of asian films in north america. the international asian american film festival is underway and it includes work from india in north america. in mountain view the third annual beer watches >> on saturday with 20 breweries filling the downtown area. the community event allows you to discover area shops and restaurants. children and dogs are welcome but may not be allowed in some location. earlybird tickets are $30 and $38 at the door. in the northbay they just between friends consignment sale is going on. you can score deals on gently used toys and items up for grabs. the sale once every day for sunday. in sports warriors, sharks, and quakes are all playing at home. >>> it looks like a fun weekend. they are this morning it will be a wet committee. we will look at the damage caused by the storm system moving through the bay area and the next system coming in from the storm. it was a different tone during the republican debate what could that mean a change in pace? as the race for the white house heats up we will be bac
also in san francisco attend the largest public showing of asian films in north america. the international asian american film festival is underway and it includes work from india in north america. in mountain view the third annual beer watches >> on saturday with 20 breweries filling the downtown area. the community event allows you to discover area shops and restaurants. children and dogs are welcome but may not be allowed in some location. earlybird tickets are $30 and $38 at the door....
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we have matt miller and the ceo of jaguar north america. matt miller, our special guest? --n i read that, i was like julie: i'm not sure what he was doing in that car. he is a tall guy. squeezee were trying to something out of the markets. julie: losses are accelerating as we head toward the close. accelerating commodities selloff . all three major averages are trading lower now. the nasdaq losses have accelerated, down nearly 1%. same goes for the s&p and dow. energy shares are doing the worst today. energy shares as a group are down 2%, followed closely by material financials. at the same time, we have seen more selling in stocks, we're seeing more buying in bonds. rates are going lower today, 1.87%, despite the fact that we heard from the federal reserve's james bullard today that he thinks it is more likelier than not that we will see a sooner increase in rates, but that is not pushing a great in the treasury market today -- p ushing up rates in the treasury markets today. we are seeing a steep decline in oil. leg down coinciding with the leg down in stocks, breaking
we have matt miller and the ceo of jaguar north america. matt miller, our special guest? --n i read that, i was like julie: i'm not sure what he was doing in that car. he is a tall guy. squeezee were trying to something out of the markets. julie: losses are accelerating as we head toward the close. accelerating commodities selloff . all three major averages are trading lower now. the nasdaq losses have accelerated, down nearly 1%. same goes for the s&p and dow. energy shares are doing the...
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hair club has more than 50,000 clients in north america. that's more than 50,000 reasons to call. but the most important reason is you. whether you're 25 or 65, you'll be amazed at what hair club can do for you. call now. stopping your hair loss is just a phone call away. every day. i can go swimming, i can play sports, i can do whatever. it's fabulous. >> that one day that i made that phone call was the best decision i made, so if there's any advice that i can give, make that call. >> you guys don't need to shave that head. keep some hair on there. join the hair club like i did. >> i called hair club, and i have never felt better. i've got great, healthy hair, i look younger, and i feel terrific. >> don't hesitate. go in right now, because you will feel better, you'll look better, and it'll be something that you will appreciate in the long run. >> it's all about you. hair club does what's right for you. >> i love my hair. i love how i feel about my hair. >> so i went and checked it out, made the phone call, and it really changed my life. >> and if you want to look better, if you
hair club has more than 50,000 clients in north america. that's more than 50,000 reasons to call. but the most important reason is you. whether you're 25 or 65, you'll be amazed at what hair club can do for you. call now. stopping your hair loss is just a phone call away. every day. i can go swimming, i can play sports, i can do whatever. it's fabulous. >> that one day that i made that phone call was the best decision i made, so if there's any advice that i can give, make that call....
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. >> instead of a petroleum base, the foam in every seat in north america is made of michigan soy. and now, the lab is testing algae oil with its more global reach. plastics researcher ellen lee gave techknow the first public look at this newest experimental foam. >> i'm gonna have you add in a surfactant, this one, and that kinda acts like the egg in a mayonnaise to blend everything together. and then i'm gonna have you add the blowing agent which in our case is water. i'm gonna mix this up then we'll see the foam start to react. >> whoa, and there it goes. >> it's baking into a cake. >> so you can see all the gas bubbles already forming. >> we use this to kind of evaluate our formulation and how fast it comes up. >> why is it important that this reacts fast? >> how fast you can make each part is really important for manufacturing because you wanna be able to make things in a timely manner. >> are we talking a matter of minutes per foam seat or seconds? >> less than a minute. >> ford is aiming to make their plastics at least 20% bio-based. >> is this actually making the plastic st
. >> instead of a petroleum base, the foam in every seat in north america is made of michigan soy. and now, the lab is testing algae oil with its more global reach. plastics researcher ellen lee gave techknow the first public look at this newest experimental foam. >> i'm gonna have you add in a surfactant, this one, and that kinda acts like the egg in a mayonnaise to blend everything together. and then i'm gonna have you add the blowing agent which in our case is water. i'm gonna...
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many of us in the eastern half of north america looking at very violent weather during the day today. fast forward, you can see the main snowy system edging into the eastern parts of canada and it's just the eastern coast where we see the heavy rain. new york and d.c. expecting the bad weather. >>> will it be the union jack or silver fern? new zealanders decide what to do with their flag of 114 years. >> in santa monica california, we have a report on how the el niÑo weather system is putting both humans and animals at risk. at risk. hey how's it going, hotcakes? hotcakes. this place has hotcakes. so why aren't they selling like hotcakes? with comcast business internet and wifi pro, they could be. just add a customized message to your wifi pro splash page and you'll reach your customers where their eyes are already - on their devices. order up. it's more than just wifi, it can help grow your business. you don't see that every day. introducing wifi pro, wifi that helps grow your business. comcast business. built for business. when it comes to the fithings you love,. you want more. love
many of us in the eastern half of north america looking at very violent weather during the day today. fast forward, you can see the main snowy system edging into the eastern parts of canada and it's just the eastern coast where we see the heavy rain. new york and d.c. expecting the bad weather. >>> will it be the union jack or silver fern? new zealanders decide what to do with their flag of 114 years. >> in santa monica california, we have a report on how the el niÑo weather...
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matt: north america and south america. they have ski resorts there as well.talking about the cheapness of the pound and .ow much it's attracting people i'm showing the slopes of what happened to the british pound. this is on a trade when basis. this is trade weighted index. you can go to my ready-made chart. this shows you we have not had this sort of selloff we are set for in the first quarter since all the way back to the third quarter of 2009. we are down 5.5%. they are worried about the pound. they are worried about the effect of the brexit risk. it's causing volatility. i love your truck. i am going to honor matt miller. matt: i vote for caroline. it's a tie in that case. vonnie: i'm not going to make any extra decisions. ♪ >> welcome to bloomberg markets. alix steel: this is what we're watching. janet yellen will give them a clue about interest rates. stocks are trading slightly lower. we are keeping an i am oil. it's dropping for a fourth day. their highest at levels in more than 80 years. let's send it over to julie hyman at the markets desk. julie: i
matt: north america and south america. they have ski resorts there as well.talking about the cheapness of the pound and .ow much it's attracting people i'm showing the slopes of what happened to the british pound. this is on a trade when basis. this is trade weighted index. you can go to my ready-made chart. this shows you we have not had this sort of selloff we are set for in the first quarter since all the way back to the third quarter of 2009. we are down 5.5%. they are worried about the...
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they are produced in north america.pens with the yen it should affect us less than our competitors. i think you are in the unique position as one of the most international carmakers, the most international carmaker there is. i want to get your view of the european situation. brussels andn the huge wave of immigration. how does this affect your business in europe? carlos: it was a lot of uncertainty about the recovery in europe. the recovery so far has taken place. it's taking place at the rate is higher in what we were projecting. all carmakers were seeing 2016 at the plus 2% rate compared to 2015. so far we have seen something more than plus 8%. the growth and recovery in 2016, even with all these offenses was stronger than what we have seen. we hope it will continue. these are all unfortunate events which are putting more risk and more uncertainty. matt: that he so much for your time. have a great show. mark, back to you in london. mark: great job. the chief executive of nissan and reno. vonnie, back to u.s. politics.
they are produced in north america.pens with the yen it should affect us less than our competitors. i think you are in the unique position as one of the most international carmakers, the most international carmaker there is. i want to get your view of the european situation. brussels andn the huge wave of immigration. how does this affect your business in europe? carlos: it was a lot of uncertainty about the recovery in europe. the recovery so far has taken place. it's taking place at the rate...
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patty's day next what caught jeff's eye death valley is the driest and hottest place in north america. according to national geographic, the area receives less than two inches of rainfall every year and currently holds the record for the hottest place on earth at 134f. given these extreme conditions, it's difficult to imagine that any life could form, let alone thrive in this isolated part of the world. are several species mammals, plants, and amphibians that call death valley home. these range from mountain lions and bobcats to birds and deer. home to as yellow desert golds, desert purple notch- what makes these is that they only bloom once every ten years. and sight to behold. in travel from different parts of the country just to see these flowers in full bloom. it's not every day that you get to see one of the most unforgiving places on earth bursting with life, even if it's just for a brief period. park ranger alan van valkenburg has lived in death valley for over 25 years, and he's never grown tired of seeing a super bloom after all that time. areas that are usually barren are tr
patty's day next what caught jeff's eye death valley is the driest and hottest place in north america. according to national geographic, the area receives less than two inches of rainfall every year and currently holds the record for the hottest place on earth at 134f. given these extreme conditions, it's difficult to imagine that any life could form, let alone thrive in this isolated part of the world. are several species mammals, plants, and amphibians that call death valley home. these range...
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six flags in georgia has unveiled north america's first virtual reality roller coaster. but it's not simulated... you actually ride...while wearing a virtual reality headset. six flags teamed up with samsung and oculus for the new thrill ride. the headset provides a digital world with lasers...explosions. ..and aliens. adlib 4shot anchors adlib during 4 shot shot get ready for a really warm tuesday on tap ! we could see some itchy dog this morning otherwise sunny skies and a warm breeze with a high of 73 degrees today. we have been taken out of the slight risk zone for severe weather however we will still see a few sctd thunderstorms and rain after midnight into the pre dawn hours on your wednesday. wednesday will be dry with highs in the low 60s. then for st patrick's day on your thursday a partly cloudy sky with just a slight chance of a passing afternoon shower and a high of 59 degrees. we will stay near average in mid 50s going into your weekend and mainly dry. carstar traffic toss to denise for traffic single lane closure on northbound i-75 at sr 562 beginning by a
six flags in georgia has unveiled north america's first virtual reality roller coaster. but it's not simulated... you actually ride...while wearing a virtual reality headset. six flags teamed up with samsung and oculus for the new thrill ride. the headset provides a digital world with lasers...explosions. ..and aliens. adlib 4shot anchors adlib during 4 shot shot get ready for a really warm tuesday on tap ! we could see some itchy dog this morning otherwise sunny skies and a warm breeze with a...
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north america is their biggest market.ve chalked it up to some problems with their supply chain and inventory. is reinvigorated in the region, so that is one thing to look for, but in china, their orders growth is about 36%. we were all riveted a few days ago when we saw these self-lacing sneakers. will it create a splash? is it something they think it well -- that will really catch on? matt: the first iteration, and acingthey will make self-l pot of their products, and the skeptics say maybe it is just a gimmick -- that they will make part of their products, and the skeptics say maybe it is just a gimmick. brazil, having difficulties. how is that affecting nike? said -- wereey asked about it, they said, yes, brazil, the local economy is not doing well. but they were very bullish about the brand. they take a lot of their new innovations and put them on display, so they are obviously very bullish about it. it isdoes not go so well, definitely going to hurt every sports brand, including nike. matt townsend. and some investor
north america is their biggest market.ve chalked it up to some problems with their supply chain and inventory. is reinvigorated in the region, so that is one thing to look for, but in china, their orders growth is about 36%. we were all riveted a few days ago when we saw these self-lacing sneakers. will it create a splash? is it something they think it well -- that will really catch on? matt: the first iteration, and acingthey will make self-l pot of their products, and the skeptics say maybe...
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in north america. some scary new numbers, from health officials. 3 plus: a look at all the star-power, at last night's *canadian state dinner. 3 3 in the headlines: the growing threat, from the zika virus. health officals now say the number of infections here in the u-s, has just topped two *hundred people. 3 but health officials also traced to a foreign country. the new numbers come as health officials pleaded congress to give them almost two *billion dollars in funding, to fight the virus in latin america. that's where most of these cases are coming from. they say stopping the virus *there... will prevent it from making it's way to america. some of the money would also go to puerto rico... which already has 159 cases. congress didn't approve the request. they say leftover ebola funds can be used for now. 58 people have been infected with zika here in florida. the biggest threat is for pregnant women. 3 and... the stars came out, for a state dinner at the white house last night. president obama and th
in north america. some scary new numbers, from health officials. 3 plus: a look at all the star-power, at last night's *canadian state dinner. 3 3 in the headlines: the growing threat, from the zika virus. health officals now say the number of infections here in the u-s, has just topped two *hundred people. 3 but health officials also traced to a foreign country. the new numbers come as health officials pleaded congress to give them almost two *billion dollars in funding, to fight the virus in...
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, phone numbers of 20,000 isis fighters from countries across the middle east, africa, europe, north america. reportedly given off to london's sky news by a disgruntled member of isis. cbs news consultant, richard walton, head of terrorism for scotland yard says if documents are awe thntic one of the most significant intelligence finds since isis was created. >> we will be following up on that. david martin at the pentagon tonight. >>> a jury awarded a texas family $124 million after the failure of the seat in their audi sedan. the case has exposed a weakness in government standard. and kris van cleave looked into it. >> reporter: crash tests like these show what happened to 11-year-old jesse riviera junior when his father's audi was rear-ended. jesse senior's seat broke launching him head first into his son. both were taken to the hospital where his wife kathy broke the news. >> she said it is bad. he's -- he's got a real bad head injury. and we, we -- he may not make it through the night. and so -- so i started praying again. i said god please don't take my boy. >> jesse is permanently bra
, phone numbers of 20,000 isis fighters from countries across the middle east, africa, europe, north america. reportedly given off to london's sky news by a disgruntled member of isis. cbs news consultant, richard walton, head of terrorism for scotland yard says if documents are awe thntic one of the most significant intelligence finds since isis was created. >> we will be following up on that. david martin at the pentagon tonight. >>> a jury awarded a texas family $124 million...
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-- from north america. this will be the first time we will the unveiling the part of the service, and what we will do is do a revealed. it is called the halibut represents the food of the americas. you get closer, you could take a picture of this, but it is a wonderful ,aked halibut that is garnished asparagus, and some spring onions. the much what we want to connotation is they spring -- is spring. for the seller, white house it a salad, whichd is such a salty antennae combination. for the main course, we are serving baby lamb chops from a small farm in colorado, and we will garnished it with mashed potatoes and wonderful vegetables in the spring, accented by -- i will turn you down to our pastry chef. thank you. >> good afternoon, everyone. my name is suzi morrison, the executive pastry chef, and i'm here to describe to you the third course for tomorrow's dinner. we have a desert that is a reflection of the memory of winter, and the celebration of the arrival of spring. guests will be served this cake with
-- from north america. this will be the first time we will the unveiling the part of the service, and what we will do is do a revealed. it is called the halibut represents the food of the americas. you get closer, you could take a picture of this, but it is a wonderful ,aked halibut that is garnished asparagus, and some spring onions. the much what we want to connotation is they spring -- is spring. for the seller, white house it a salad, whichd is such a salty antennae combination. for the...
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the early spanish expeditions in north america not only witnessed and experienced native violence as it happened in the 1500s, they also reviewed mass amounts of violence used to terrorize as they do so. my mind goes immediately to fernanda de soto. in the dogsienced of war, hounds trained to tear flesh. the cropping of ears and noses of people who obstructed this progress to the southeast, the taking of high-level and common captives for purposes of ransom or purposes of safe passage to town, in addition to labor. these are pretty well known. english colonization recalled these stories with great zeal. they love to talk about how violent they spanish war -- the spanish were. the spanish had committed most outrageous and more than turkish cruelties when they invaded the americas. spaniards, he things, were without manhood, and give all petty, hating themselves as seven beasts. and then the english went on to atroughly the same thing atnoke in the 15 80's, mystic river in 1637, and in 1675. a hole in the of english violence, much of it designed to inspire terror. it is worth calling t
the early spanish expeditions in north america not only witnessed and experienced native violence as it happened in the 1500s, they also reviewed mass amounts of violence used to terrorize as they do so. my mind goes immediately to fernanda de soto. in the dogsienced of war, hounds trained to tear flesh. the cropping of ears and noses of people who obstructed this progress to the southeast, the taking of high-level and common captives for purposes of ransom or purposes of safe passage to town,...
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the harry potter author is set to release a 4 story series, titled the history of magic inars north america. while harry won't be making an appearance rowling's latest tales will introduce new witches and wizards. the first installment will be released this afternoon.leakrowling's lates i haven't really i've seen a few fe of them but not all of them. breaking records. need to get on that. i was able to gaze at some.. did you enjoy them.m. interesting.g. they were. i the coming up with new things. a boy wizard. were.oming up w i did give you those back.ac yes you did.you di i just want to make sure.re i love to watch it all over again back at universal for thel the visiting world of harry potter.ttr. makes you want to go back andback and watch it all from the beginning.. a marathon onto on this weekend. do they really.on this past weekend. do your boys like it. one more time click say harry potter for me.. i love it. good morning..ning. tuesday march 8. i'm todd meany. i'm stefani schaefer. glad you could be with us we are devastating news out ofstating new
the harry potter author is set to release a 4 story series, titled the history of magic inars north america. while harry won't be making an appearance rowling's latest tales will introduce new witches and wizards. the first installment will be released this afternoon.leakrowling's lates i haven't really i've seen a few fe of them but not all of them. breaking records. need to get on that. i was able to gaze at some.. did you enjoy them.m. interesting.g. they were. i the coming up with new...
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recently, increasing numbers of visitors come not only from europe and north america, but also, fromther asian countries. the healthy tourism industry is driven by the beautiful beach. its sand is formed from an accumulation of coral fragments from the bay. >> we come from australia where they have nice beaches. i love the trees coming down. >> it's a paradise beach. >> yeah. >> freedom. the most prettiest beach i've ever been do. >> do the activity, all, yeah. >> water is nice, yeah. >> there are now 350 hotels on the island. the tourists trade brings in $500 million a year. >> good morning, kids. >> a closer look at the beach, however, reveals something alarming. >> have you seen see. also, over there. over here. see. and you see here. so you see how the sand here and the roots exposed, and see there. >> along the beach are palm trees with their roots exposed from the some have even begun to fall over. in other places, the condition is worst. >> before, it's all sand all the way here. the sand is all the way there, in the rocks. it changed. it changed. the sand was covering the roc
recently, increasing numbers of visitors come not only from europe and north america, but also, fromther asian countries. the healthy tourism industry is driven by the beautiful beach. its sand is formed from an accumulation of coral fragments from the bay. >> we come from australia where they have nice beaches. i love the trees coming down. >> it's a paradise beach. >> yeah. >> freedom. the most prettiest beach i've ever been do. >> do the activity, all, yeah....
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buddhism, like many of the original sort of hunter/gatherers who lived in europe, in asia, in north americahad a very powerful relationship to the land. they have a deep respect and a kind of a sacredness to the environment because that was the means of ensuring livelihood for the next generations and seven generations to come. and so the tibetan buddhists come from that kind of tradition. so i think that's underlying a bit of their immediate sense of respect for all life. so it has a very practical side, i gus from o point o view. fr their point of view, it's ju part ofhe way tt they lookt the wod, whichs lifes sacrednd you mt preser it and you actually must even protect areas from human intervention in order to ensure a healthy future for the environment. fred: liu jianqiang is one of millions of chinese who are taking a fresh look at traditional culture. here under the guidance of chakme rinpoche, tibetan buddhism has changed the way he sees the world. translator: before, i only wrote from a legal point of view. it's wrong, for this is a national park and how can you destroy it? now when
buddhism, like many of the original sort of hunter/gatherers who lived in europe, in asia, in north americahad a very powerful relationship to the land. they have a deep respect and a kind of a sacredness to the environment because that was the means of ensuring livelihood for the next generations and seven generations to come. and so the tibetan buddhists come from that kind of tradition. so i think that's underlying a bit of their immediate sense of respect for all life. so it has a very...
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you have this mass exodus of refugees, migrants into europe, some of them now coming into north americaanada and, to a lesser extent, the united states. no, i think the trendlines continue to be negative and you will see more of this. europe is going to have a very hot summer. they will not be able to deal with the refugees that are there. and you are going to see more of these attacks rather than less. david: you see the u.s. government working on two separate tracks, military track and a diplomatic track. that in effect could help the situation with islamic state. what more would you like to see? how july to see the strategy change? -- how would you like to see the strategy change? representative hoekstra: arm the kurds. arm the sunni tribes. let them take the lead in this fight or at least let them have a strong of a role as with the shia government out of baghdad has had. but the kurds in the sunni tribes, they can defeat isis and iraq -- isis in iraq. coordinating more closely in syria with russia and then the europeans and the u.s., nato need to take the lead in solidifying or tak
you have this mass exodus of refugees, migrants into europe, some of them now coming into north americaanada and, to a lesser extent, the united states. no, i think the trendlines continue to be negative and you will see more of this. europe is going to have a very hot summer. they will not be able to deal with the refugees that are there. and you are going to see more of these attacks rather than less. david: you see the u.s. government working on two separate tracks, military track and a...
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thirdly, the rest of the world, north america, the rest of the middle east, asia, need to show solidaritytake some of the refugees we estimate 10% of the refugees that are in neighboring countries at the moment will need resettlement. we would like to see resettlement programs strengthened. we would like to see humanitarian admission programs, student visas, family reunifications outside of countries into europe, north america, and the rest of the world. >> we thank you very much, indeed. talking on behalf of the unhcr. thank you. there isn't always a lot to celebrate if you. to be a migrant. but these in thailand have a rare victory. money has been paid to workers for unpaid overtime. >> this there is a sense of change among some workers in thailand's food processing very. emboldened by the decision from their employer to pay compensation to more than a thousand of its workers this group came to see the provincial governor to see why they weren't clued. the governor would not speak to us on camera. he assured that the workers would also be paid after initially being excluded because they
thirdly, the rest of the world, north america, the rest of the middle east, asia, need to show solidaritytake some of the refugees we estimate 10% of the refugees that are in neighboring countries at the moment will need resettlement. we would like to see resettlement programs strengthened. we would like to see humanitarian admission programs, student visas, family reunifications outside of countries into europe, north america, and the rest of the world. >> we thank you very much, indeed....
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if you'll take a look at this first picture, rick warren ety of north america's convention. now this goes back to 2009. i've used this picture before, but i want to put somethingut his feelings about fundamentalists and we're going to divide this up and really explain it.he pew forum on religion and public life: the word fundamentalist actually comes from a document in the 1920's called the fivee faith. it's very legalistic, narrow view of christianity.... now dr. noah hutchings in responsebelieve that christians who hold to these of the christian faith are according to the new testament definition, those who believe otherwise...ok...are not rds now dr. hutchings is saying if you do not believe in the five fundamentals of the faith you're it's very, very important that we understand what those five fundamentals are. can you be...say fored an evangelical and not believe in the five fundamentals of the faith? well evangelical is a wonderful term, but you need to believe inntals to be saved, correct jack? now i know why rick warren's one of the 300 christian...yes...allah is th
if you'll take a look at this first picture, rick warren ety of north america's convention. now this goes back to 2009. i've used this picture before, but i want to put somethingut his feelings about fundamentalists and we're going to divide this up and really explain it.he pew forum on religion and public life: the word fundamentalist actually comes from a document in the 1920's called the fivee faith. it's very legalistic, narrow view of christianity.... now dr. noah hutchings in...
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more magic on the way, the harry potter author is launching series called magic in north america, a back story for this film adaptation of where to find them. she plans to run installments today through friday on other website. did you know today is national ihop is giving away a free short stack through 7:00 tonight. they are asking customers to perhaps leave a donation to children miracle network hospital am the campaign has raised nearly $20 million. request out -- go out and have a pancake. i am leaving to play golf now based on meteorologist chris larsen. what about the weekend? more in the seven-day forecast. plus, sailboat saint is saint patrick's day is next week. you can celebrate in the streets of charlotte. we have a special guest to talk about the parade. from >> anchor: a reminder, early voting is underway now in campaign 2016, here in north carolina. and as many of us head to the polls, ted cruz is the latest presidential candidate to campaign in our area before the election, which is a week from today. the texas senator will hold a rally tonight. calvary baptist church in
more magic on the way, the harry potter author is launching series called magic in north america, a back story for this film adaptation of where to find them. she plans to run installments today through friday on other website. did you know today is national ihop is giving away a free short stack through 7:00 tonight. they are asking customers to perhaps leave a donation to children miracle network hospital am the campaign has raised nearly $20 million. request out -- go out and have a pancake....
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. >> we need relations with north america in the united states >> chris martinez, cbs news. >>> president obama and castro praised the work both nations have done so far in resuming the relations. later this year more regular commercial flights will return to the cuban sky. >>> here is more of the story on why there has been so little interaction between the us and cuba. the dells took over. he took away land and oil refineries. following year before cutting ties in january 1961. pigs invasion a year later. the cuban missile crisis. john f. kennedy attempted to talk. a decade later the us revealed there were eight failed assassination attempts on castro. in the early 80s the us put cuba on their state-sponsored terrorism list. dialogue between the countries. fast-forward to 2006 and castro has heart surgery so his brother takes over as acting president. he took on that will a year later. in 2009 president obama lifted restrictions on families traveling between the countries. last april the president to cuba off the terrorism list. by july they were open embassies in dc and havana. >>> com
. >> we need relations with north america in the united states >> chris martinez, cbs news. >>> president obama and castro praised the work both nations have done so far in resuming the relations. later this year more regular commercial flights will return to the cuban sky. >>> here is more of the story on why there has been so little interaction between the us and cuba. the dells took over. he took away land and oil refineries. following year before cutting ties...
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it is valuable to keep in mind that this point north america as a unique country, pretty much the only industrialized country that retains the death penalty. when it was abolished in european countries, it was a top-down move against public sentiment in those countries and was fueled by human rights concerns, issues that had to do with social contracts. can we agree that citizens give awaytate the power to take the right that is so drastic and in the early days of the american revolution, arguments like that were heard -- spoken by americans as well like people -- by people like thomas jefferson. and they went away arguments in furman, the first case that temporarily abolished the death penalty until greg came along, the arguments were of due process and what they mass was a reality with the death penalty can be inputted the people not just for homicide, but for a variety of other offenses, robbery, rape and assault, for the most part targeting african-americans for those not homicide offenses and sentencing them to death. dragon sought to correct debt by , atging in more due process w
it is valuable to keep in mind that this point north america as a unique country, pretty much the only industrialized country that retains the death penalty. when it was abolished in european countries, it was a top-down move against public sentiment in those countries and was fueled by human rights concerns, issues that had to do with social contracts. can we agree that citizens give awaytate the power to take the right that is so drastic and in the early days of the american revolution,...
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you did a deep report on the north america trade agreement. not actually getting what we should have gotten out of that. we continue to -- >> to the contrary, i think that north american free trade agreement now 21 years, has had winners and losers. but net effect, for all three countries has been very positive. maria: but we should capitalize on it more. >> we should be capitalizing on it more without question. canada and mexico are two of our top three trading partners, there are huge strengths, mexico is risen in the ranks of car exporters, every car made there is 40 percent u.s. content that shows that aim of integration of our three economies, a market size of 500 million nearly people. we have descent demographics, shared values, no threats. no ethnic sectarian default lines or divides. i have said what has come after american century, assuming last century was described as was. is not the chinese century or asia know, it is actually the north american decades, the number of decades will be determined by how well washington turns what ar
you did a deep report on the north america trade agreement. not actually getting what we should have gotten out of that. we continue to -- >> to the contrary, i think that north american free trade agreement now 21 years, has had winners and losers. but net effect, for all three countries has been very positive. maria: but we should capitalize on it more. >> we should be capitalizing on it more without question. canada and mexico are two of our top three trading partners, there are...
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for our viewers in north america, "amanpour" is neck.se the news continues with michael holmes in bruce sxlz errol barnett at the cnn center right after this. . >>> tonight crackdown in pakistan after islamic militants carry out a brutal suicide bombing on christians in lahore killing 70 people and injuring hundreds more. and as the group threatens fresh violence we get answers from pakistan's ambassador to the united nations, la lee ha lodhi. also hope among the ruins. syria's antiquities chief joins us about recapturing the ancient city of palmyra from isis. >> today i can confirm you that i am the happiest person in the world. >>> good evening, everyone. welcome to the program. i'm christiane amanpour in new york. an easter sunday slaughter in lahore. the sounds of children laughing, quickly turned into screams of sheer terror when a suicide bomber blew himself up at their playground. 72 people are dead and hundreds more are wounded. many of them women and children. christians were the targets says jamaat ul ahrar, a pakistani taliban
for our viewers in north america, "amanpour" is neck.se the news continues with michael holmes in bruce sxlz errol barnett at the cnn center right after this. . >>> tonight crackdown in pakistan after islamic militants carry out a brutal suicide bombing on christians in lahore killing 70 people and injuring hundreds more. and as the group threatens fresh violence we get answers from pakistan's ambassador to the united nations, la lee ha lodhi. also hope among the ruins....
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. >> and into this harbor, 44% of all enslaved africans who were brought to north america came. >> the museum is expected to cost about $75 million. orals hope the museum will open in late 2018. >>> the discovery of the prehistoric past in downtown raleigh continues today. kids and their family cans enjoy the dinosaurs and special effects at the raleigh convention center. it is all part of the discover dinosaurs event designed to make learning fun. discover the dinosaurs runs from 10:00 to 7:00 today. i was down there yesterday doing that story. it is already cool to see these. the kids are just in complete wonderment. >> it is a lot of fun, too, if you're looking for fun things to do where the cloudy skies, in the a great day to be outside, especially this morning. 60s for testimony and then 70s as we head through the rest of this week ahead. and we've got a lot more news >>> the numbers are in after americans voted across five nominee. we'll check out who came out on top and who donald trump is calling to drop out of the race. >>> plus, the duke, unc rivalry lives up to the hype yet
. >> and into this harbor, 44% of all enslaved africans who were brought to north america came. >> the museum is expected to cost about $75 million. orals hope the museum will open in late 2018. >>> the discovery of the prehistoric past in downtown raleigh continues today. kids and their family cans enjoy the dinosaurs and special effects at the raleigh convention center. it is all part of the discover dinosaurs event designed to make learning fun. discover the dinosaurs...
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west port wassing tonne sits-- washington sits on the edge of north america. for more than 300 years, the continental plate has been locked with a plate under the pacific. they're stuck along april 700 million stretch called the cascadia abduction zone. that has geologists like this man taking notice. >> when they suddenly get unstuck, then you can get very big earthquakes >>> when big earthquakes happen offshore, they're often followed by big tsunamis. >> the tsunami is set-off by the warping of the ocean floor that raises the water column in some areas and lowers it in others >>> the worst case scenario in a big open ocean tsunami, a 30 to 40 foot wall of water barrelling towards shore, with residents only getting 15 to 30 minutes head start to reach the safety of higher ground. >> we're less than half a mile from the pacific owe his honour. the zone is about 50 miles off our coast so we know that we face an earthquake tsunami hazard here. that's our biggest threat >>> this woman is a school superintendent in west port. when will this be finished? >> in marc
west port wassing tonne sits-- washington sits on the edge of north america. for more than 300 years, the continental plate has been locked with a plate under the pacific. they're stuck along april 700 million stretch called the cascadia abduction zone. that has geologists like this man taking notice. >> when they suddenly get unstuck, then you can get very big earthquakes >>> when big earthquakes happen offshore, they're often followed by big tsunamis. >> the tsunami is...
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. >> into this harbor, 44% of all enslaved africans who were brought to north america came. and most came right here to >> the museum ask expected to cost $75 million. the officials hope the museum will open in late 2018. >>> a discovery of the prehistoric past in downtown raleigh continues today. the kids and their family cans enjoy dine sures and -- dinosaurs and special effects at the raleigh convention center. it is all part of the discover the dinosaurs event designed to make learning fun. it runs from 10:00 to 7:00 today. i was down there yesterday doing the stir and i heard parents say to their kids, these are not real. don't be scared. >> yes. >> and since it is going to be a little cloudy and cool, you. this is the live look from our tower camera. we're finally getting rid of some of the clouds, the fog and we have sunshine in the this afternoon. it is 43 degrees in raleigh now. 47 in fayetteville. all of these temperature also be rise ing into the 50s today that is still cooler than normal for this time of year. we're looking at a high of 56. in for the start of th
. >> into this harbor, 44% of all enslaved africans who were brought to north america came. and most came right here to >> the museum ask expected to cost $75 million. the officials hope the museum will open in late 2018. >>> a discovery of the prehistoric past in downtown raleigh continues today. the kids and their family cans enjoy dine sures and -- dinosaurs and special effects at the raleigh convention center. it is all part of the discover the dinosaurs event designed...
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numbers of some 20,000 isis fighters from countries across the middle east, africa, europe, and north america reportedly given to london sky news by a disgruntled member of isis. cbs news consultant richard walton, former head of counterterrorism for scotland yards, says if the documents are authentic, this could be one of the most significant intelligence finds since isis was created. david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >>> a man tied to the shooting an idaho pastor apparently earth. kyle odom was arrested tuesday after allegedly throwing things over the white house fence. he was he wanted in the shooting of pastor tim remington. odom wrote a manifesto contending that rimmington was a >>> a knife reportedly found on o.j. simpson former estate in los angeles apparently is not connected to the murder of his ex-wife and her friend. the weapon used to kill nicole brown simpson and ronald goldman has never been found. the knife is used by gardeners and is apparently too small to be the murder weapon but it will take weeks before conclusive tests are complete. >>> funeral services for former fir
numbers of some 20,000 isis fighters from countries across the middle east, africa, europe, and north america reportedly given to london sky news by a disgruntled member of isis. cbs news consultant richard walton, former head of counterterrorism for scotland yards, says if the documents are authentic, this could be one of the most significant intelligence finds since isis was created. david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >>> a man tied to the shooting an idaho pastor apparently...
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. >>> two bay area cities are on a new list of the most expensive real estate markets in north america. according to the mercury news a weekly report shows san francisco with a median home price of $1.1 million. manhattan is close behind in second place. san jose comes in third with a median price of $700,000. san jose's housing director tells the paper numbers like these show how hard it is for many families to live in the south bay and for companies to recruit new workers. >>> city of san francisco looking for ways to cope with the threat of rising sea levels. while waterfront developments are still in the planning phase. waterfront area has to deal with flooding and erosion along the coast and bay. san francisco examiner says the city's sea level task force issued its first report. according to the paper the record says the city will have to consider raising or waterproofing roads or buildings exposed to the waterfront as well as create barriers to keep the water back. report does not offer any more specific suggestions. >>> there is a health advisory in the east bay after a steady
. >>> two bay area cities are on a new list of the most expensive real estate markets in north america. according to the mercury news a weekly report shows san francisco with a median home price of $1.1 million. manhattan is close behind in second place. san jose comes in third with a median price of $700,000. san jose's housing director tells the paper numbers like these show how hard it is for many families to live in the south bay and for companies to recruit new workers....
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at least 51 countries in the middle east, africa, europe, and north america are listed. sky news reports the company has offered the data to british authorities. >>> about 300 smart phones used by senior officials in south korea received malicious e-mails from pyongyang. officials are deeply involved in the south security affairs and their devices became infected. officials with south korea's intelligence service said 40 were infected with a virus between february and march. they believe north korea gained access to text messages and phone numbers. south korean government officials warn of further attacks from the north. they condemn the annual military drills by the u.s. and south korea. >>> a top u.s. intelligence official expresses strong concern over china's development over artificial islands in a disputed part of the south china sea. they will be able to complete the facilities as early as this year to improve the military capability in the area. the director of national intelligence wrote to john mccain, the chair of the armed services committee. clapper said chin
at least 51 countries in the middle east, africa, europe, and north america are listed. sky news reports the company has offered the data to british authorities. >>> about 300 smart phones used by senior officials in south korea received malicious e-mails from pyongyang. officials are deeply involved in the south security affairs and their devices became infected. officials with south korea's intelligence service said 40 were infected with a virus between february and march. they...