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the north american meat institute says the w.h.o. defies both common sense and numerous studies showing no correlation between meat and cancer and cites many studies that show health benefits of balanced diets including meat. commodities futures didn't move much on the news. american restaurant association president and commodity strategist david maloney says that's probably because we've heard about the potential linkage between meat and cancer before. >> the fact that we didn't see an initial sharp reaction, especially in something like cattle futures, which have been on a pretty good run as of late, are actually due for a short-term correction lower. that we did not see a major reaction by stock prices, it only fuels my initial reaction that the response to this will not be long-standing. >> reporter: however, if consumers take the warning to heart and pull back on meat consumption, it could spell big trouble for the meat industry. for farmers, meat producers, and even shake up the global meat trade balance. the north american mea
the north american meat institute says the w.h.o. defies both common sense and numerous studies showing no correlation between meat and cancer and cites many studies that show health benefits of balanced diets including meat. commodities futures didn't move much on the news. american restaurant association president and commodity strategist david maloney says that's probably because we've heard about the potential linkage between meat and cancer before. >> the fact that we didn't see an...
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. >> so that guy that you are riding with is the president of the north american delorian club. >> there is such a thing. >> and i don't know how many members. >> i think a few hundred at least. there are 9,000 cars made and 7500 still floating around out there. a bunch in york, pennsylvania, this man digs it. >> so the biggest day of his life. >> he had the whole regalia on. >> does he dress like marty mcfly every day? >> let's hope not. >>> there are a few companies taking the front seat in innovative transportation ideas and we want to get everybody's top trades for the future in transportation. tim seymour? >> as much as i don't believe this is something in the short-term, apple with the apple car. i'm sure, even if it is just the operating system, apple will be a big part of transportation going forward. they have transformed the way we move around information and moved around music. i expect they will be in the transportation space soon. either way, i can own the stock until then. >> and sea burt. >> and i look at tesla. and when you get uber that comes out and i think they can get
. >> so that guy that you are riding with is the president of the north american delorian club. >> there is such a thing. >> and i don't know how many members. >> i think a few hundred at least. there are 9,000 cars made and 7500 still floating around out there. a bunch in york, pennsylvania, this man digs it. >> so the biggest day of his life. >> he had the whole regalia on. >> does he dress like marty mcfly every day? >> let's hope not....
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encyclopaedia britannica and that from his readings the flora and fauna of greenland were what's more north american than english. ins caused a major uproar the american press. there are letters to the editor, maps published. a woman stood up in congress with a national geographic, slamming down on the table, saying how important it was for americans to protect greenland. at the correspondence dinner a few weeks later, roosevelt said to the american people that he that theh was american people knew the monroe doctrine applies to greenland, when i didn't. the truth is that both roosevelt and the secretary of state thought that the minogue doctrine applied to greenland before that, but he could not say that explicitly because of this sort of battle between isolationists and interventionists in the u.s. it was a really interesting tool that president roosevelt used to help americans understand the role in the world. host: this was really part of a larger geographic chess game. guest: absolutely. it was not just went germany and the nazis, but also with japan, which sounds bizarre. after this invasion i
encyclopaedia britannica and that from his readings the flora and fauna of greenland were what's more north american than english. ins caused a major uproar the american press. there are letters to the editor, maps published. a woman stood up in congress with a national geographic, slamming down on the table, saying how important it was for americans to protect greenland. at the correspondence dinner a few weeks later, roosevelt said to the american people that he that theh was american people...
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that is a north american wood turtle, and this is an eastern box turtle. bill: is this the genius >> how do you ready? >> they tested them against lab rats. they figured out. >> i don't know. >> a lot of turtles when you go after them, they have an inquisitive look about them. bill: while. [laughter] bill: don't take my question the right way, but which of these are edible? >> these are the ones. now that are samples. >> endangered of their native habitat. bill: what do they taste like? >> really, really weird about that. >> that is not supposed to >> it is called pyramiding. >> all right, this is no longer the food table. >> just another day inside the emergency room. become self-aware? thank you so much. did you say honey? hey, try some? mmm that is tasty. is it real? of course... are you? nope animated you know i'm always looking for real honey for honey nut cheerios well you've come to the right place. great, mind if i have another taste? not at all mmm you're all right bud? never better i don't know if he likes that. yeah >> pumpkin spice bagels. male
that is a north american wood turtle, and this is an eastern box turtle. bill: is this the genius >> how do you ready? >> they tested them against lab rats. they figured out. >> i don't know. >> a lot of turtles when you go after them, they have an inquisitive look about them. bill: while. [laughter] bill: don't take my question the right way, but which of these are edible? >> these are the ones. now that are samples. >> endangered of their native habitat....
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>> when the north american free trade agreement was signed in 1993, the united states was supposed to be part of the solution. politicians vowed to increase mexico's labour protections as the industry boomed. 20 years later, the protections may not have worked as planned. today this woman lives off a small disability mention, less than $150 a month. what do you want americans to understand about the people making their televisions? >: >> as for castro, he lives off a mention of roughly $175 a month. he opened up a pet shop with his wife to make a little extra money. >> as we left to venture back to the other side of the border, another ahead. it said - speak well. here you have work >>> christopher putzel reported, the mother's legal case is under way. lg electronics wouldn't speak specifically about it. a spokesman acknowledged the tragedy and told "america tonight" that the factory worked this is one of 3,000 lg contracts with and says the legal matter is between her and that company >>> next - forced out. victims of domestic violence face a second crisis. what is being down now to
>> when the north american free trade agreement was signed in 1993, the united states was supposed to be part of the solution. politicians vowed to increase mexico's labour protections as the industry boomed. 20 years later, the protections may not have worked as planned. today this woman lives off a small disability mention, less than $150 a month. what do you want americans to understand about the people making their televisions? >: >> as for castro, he lives off a mention of...
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the overall number of flights .ave increased 17% north american flights are up 159% and the bay arearight here in tech land, pushing a big increase in flights. .ight now, the chairman, thomas good to see you, thomas. thanks for booking me a flight on your jet. it's an interesting business. business is always going to grow when the economy is growing. what is different this time? guest: when people feel really rich they go out and buy an airplane rather than sharing them. 56 global all around the world. if executive is flying in europe or asia, anywhere in the world, needed.ll who are the big three out there when you look at the biggest companies and private aviation in the world? thomas: we recently got our chinese approval. we have a chinese airplane flying. we are in the moment -- in the mainland, here in the u.s.. we own all of those airplanes. we make sure that they are identical. be in delhi or london or here in the bay area, they are always the same price because we control the asset. cory: how many planes to have now and how many did you have a year ago? lester we have 44. rig
the overall number of flights .ave increased 17% north american flights are up 159% and the bay arearight here in tech land, pushing a big increase in flights. .ight now, the chairman, thomas good to see you, thomas. thanks for booking me a flight on your jet. it's an interesting business. business is always going to grow when the economy is growing. what is different this time? guest: when people feel really rich they go out and buy an airplane rather than sharing them. 56 global all around...
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the obstacles these couples encountered in this year's "north american wife carrying and a local man is offering an alternative to wanna-be leaf peepers. the business he's created to help people far away get an up-close look at the fall colors. antoinette: and these colors, this is not a painting right here. this is a gorgeous live look this morning. the beach in quincy. as the sun starts to rise on your sunday morning. it is a brisk start out there. 45 degrees. 6:22. the "eyeopener" is back right after some of my competitors plan to reduce the use of antibiotics over the next few years. r but what are you having for dinner tonight? rtry perdue simply smart and harvestland . rtwo trusted perdue brands leadership isn't given. it's earned. accomplished. fulfilled. won. r leadership isn't given. t it's taken. >> welcome back. i'm meteorologist danielle vollmar. as you see behind me, it's a quiet weekend out there. nothing going on on the radar. temperatures are start inning the 30's and 40's across the area. 36 near brockton. 49 though in the city. and you notice we are dry. we're going
the obstacles these couples encountered in this year's "north american wife carrying and a local man is offering an alternative to wanna-be leaf peepers. the business he's created to help people far away get an up-close look at the fall colors. antoinette: and these colors, this is not a painting right here. this is a gorgeous live look this morning. the beach in quincy. as the sun starts to rise on your sunday morning. it is a brisk start out there. 45 degrees. 6:22. the...
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his girlfriend bought two north american arms, .22 caliber minirevolvers, which are missing. but they show what one looks like and how to load it. the forensic firearm expert examined the bullets and the fragments, finding the same type of ammunition used in all three murders. 22 long rifled plain lead hollow point, where they said that it could have been fired from those north americans, mini revolver and their girlfriend that they said that they have only seen that they used it once in their criminal defenses during their 34 year career. in the three cases discussed today he said. another forensic scientist who worked on the case also found the ammunition used unique. i don't personally recall seeing it ever. the forensic expert also testified about the casings found in their parents house. and that they were .22 long rifle ammunition, but not fired by the same gun. his girlfriend testified that she had never fired the guns she bought. now the prosecution says that severance killed out of revenge for losing custody of his child. and today they are wrapping up their case wit
his girlfriend bought two north american arms, .22 caliber minirevolvers, which are missing. but they show what one looks like and how to load it. the forensic firearm expert examined the bullets and the fragments, finding the same type of ammunition used in all three murders. 22 long rifled plain lead hollow point, where they said that it could have been fired from those north americans, mini revolver and their girlfriend that they said that they have only seen that they used it once in their...
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man appointed to head volkswagen's north american division left the company after three weeks on theob. >>> apple defending itself in a patent damage case that would cost it hundreds of millions of dollars. a jury in wisconsin rejected their claims it did not infringe on a technology patent held by the university of wisconsin. the school claims apple used that technology in its latest processors which power iphones and ipads. testimony in the damages phase of the case continues today. >>> well, many of us spent big money on our iphone cases as well as other high end liking this little bit. >> might need a new one. >> the strap kind of came off. >> but we're always looking for ways to protect our investment. >> that needs to be done apparently. the first thing many of us do is get a new case to go with our new smartphone. this morning we put two cases to the test. here's joe sfwheents putting two new iphone cases through a series of test with the iphone 6 s inside. defender for $49.95 and the anchor ultra protective for $9.99. the companies making similar claims. among other safeguard
man appointed to head volkswagen's north american division left the company after three weeks on theob. >>> apple defending itself in a patent damage case that would cost it hundreds of millions of dollars. a jury in wisconsin rejected their claims it did not infringe on a technology patent held by the university of wisconsin. the school claims apple used that technology in its latest processors which power iphones and ipads. testimony in the damages phase of the case continues today....
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opec needs north american oil production and fracking to succeed. he's steven shork, editor of the shork report. i would look at saudi arabia and say they threaten all of our production, you say no, why not? >> they're not threatened, liz, they want north american production to succeed because the saudis can always compete with another producer, especially a higher cost producer, that's not in their wheel house at this point. what the saudis cannot compete with is technology. electric motors, hybrids have already raised the price of elastity of demand for oil, they're losing market share in that respect. now we begin to factor in the potential of what driverless technology will do for saving energy, this is something saudi arabia cannot compete with. so essentially they want lower oil prices to compete with so we raise the entry barriers for alternative fuels, and we're seeing this because of the stupidity of the consumer. now we've been told this falsehood now for the past year that somehow cheap gasoline prices are good are if the consumer. you kn
opec needs north american oil production and fracking to succeed. he's steven shork, editor of the shork report. i would look at saudi arabia and say they threaten all of our production, you say no, why not? >> they're not threatened, liz, they want north american production to succeed because the saudis can always compete with another producer, especially a higher cost producer, that's not in their wheel house at this point. what the saudis cannot compete with is technology. electric...
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how much this would effect north american sales and that was a market that was suffering before this scandal broke. another thing we'll have to be keeping an eye out for, the actual margins as well. volkswagen set out to try to keep margins within the 6% range. that will definitely be something moving the stock as investors hope to see whether or not the company can keep cost down. we know management said they intend to reduce nonessential investment so we will look to see what that means when it comes to cutting back on investments. the company was in the midst of a multibillion euro cost cutting plan. so where do they go to get some of that when they don't want this to effect any jobs for the time being. >> in terms of margins they say before extra effects. before all the factors that have come to them as part of the diesel scandal, they still expect the margins for between 5.5 and 6.5% and for the car business between 6 and 7% so for now they haven't changed their margin outlook but once again that's a big disclaimer. >> before evaluating exactly what the toll will be. >> but as y
how much this would effect north american sales and that was a market that was suffering before this scandal broke. another thing we'll have to be keeping an eye out for, the actual margins as well. volkswagen set out to try to keep margins within the 6% range. that will definitely be something moving the stock as investors hope to see whether or not the company can keep cost down. we know management said they intend to reduce nonessential investment so we will look to see what that means when...
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the north american meat institute said the new report "defies common sense" in a statement... writing... "scientific evidence shows cancer is a complex disease not caused by single foods and that a balanced diet and healthy lifestyle choices are essential to to good health." processed meat in the same cancer-causing category as cigarettes..... but it does not mean thehere equal in terms of danger. a lot of processed meat may have double the colon cancer risk as those who don't eat any. risk for cancer by as much as 20 times. erika edwards, nbc news. >> when it comes to portion control -- guidelines limited to abouthe size of a deck of cards or the palm of your hand. processed meat refers to anything that's been cured, salted, smoked or fermented to enhance flavor or lengthen shelf life. experts say to think of those items like a rare treat. mark freund, in for brad pautsch tonight - regional volleyball is in full "swing." (mark) classes 3a through 5a kicked off tonight. we'll have highlights from sergeant bluff and west high, next. plus, some major shake- up in the iowa state
the north american meat institute said the new report "defies common sense" in a statement... writing... "scientific evidence shows cancer is a complex disease not caused by single foods and that a balanced diet and healthy lifestyle choices are essential to to good health." processed meat in the same cancer-causing category as cigarettes..... but it does not mean thehere equal in terms of danger. a lot of processed meat may have double the colon cancer risk as those who...
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tina: the north american meat institute is calling the report dramatic and alarmist, and argues that cancer is a complex disease not caused by single foods. evidence that came from the evaluation of 800 studies from several continents about meat and cancer. tina kraus, cbs news, london. mollie: the new report says grilling, pan frying or cooking red meat at high temperatures produces the highest amount of chemicals suspected to cause cancer. sales of new homes plunged sharply in september, to the slowest pace in 10 months. economists are blaming higher prices and slower overall economic growth. the commerce department says new home sales fell 11.5% last month nationwide. since last year, the median new home sales price jumped nearly 14% to $297,000. one thing we like today that is staying up, the temperature, but that is going down the rest of this week. frank: we will just kind of soak it in this past weekend was nice temperature-wise. karen sent me this picture from easter lake. she calls this her gumdrop picture because of all the nice colors out there. thank you, karen, for sendi
tina: the north american meat institute is calling the report dramatic and alarmist, and argues that cancer is a complex disease not caused by single foods. evidence that came from the evaluation of 800 studies from several continents about meat and cancer. tina kraus, cbs news, london. mollie: the new report says grilling, pan frying or cooking red meat at high temperatures produces the highest amount of chemicals suspected to cause cancer. sales of new homes plunged sharply in september, to...
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. >>> in maine, 30 couples competed in the 16th annual north american wife carrying championship in a classic race on sunday t. winner of this course is awarded the weight if beer and five times the weight in cash. the more the better, i suppose. the winner duo walked away with over $ 50 and ten 12-packs of beer. >>> time to get down to business. the stockmarket is opened on this columbus day. futures are flat at the moment and the bond market is closed. gas prices at the pump are down half a penny in the last week and are still down about 90 cents from a year ago. for just the third time in 40 years, the federal government won't be increasing benefits for millions of social security disabled vets and federal retirees. low gas prices are partially to blame for government's position for their cost of living adjustments for the year. an announcement is scheduled for thursday and linkedin is the latest company to offer employees an open ended vacation policy. workers on vacation time will be coordinated through lincoln managers and will start rather november 1st. nice for them. just ahea
. >>> in maine, 30 couples competed in the 16th annual north american wife carrying championship in a classic race on sunday t. winner of this course is awarded the weight if beer and five times the weight in cash. the more the better, i suppose. the winner duo walked away with over $ 50 and ten 12-packs of beer. >>> time to get down to business. the stockmarket is opened on this columbus day. futures are flat at the moment and the bond market is closed. gas prices at the pump...
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grilling over fire can release some the carcinogens. " the north american meat institute responded to the w-h-o with a statement that said, "...classifying red and processed meat as cancer hazards defies both common sense and numerous between meat and cancer." canadian authorities are investigating killing five people and leaving one person missing. in western canada yesterday. all five who died were british citizens, ranging from 18 to 76 years old. crews rescued 21 people who were on board the ship. one of the survivors told a search crew member that a sudden wave capsized the boat. a major earthquake struck parts of asia today, killing more than 200 people in several countries. that includes 12 school girls who died in a stampede when they tried to evacuate their school. the seven point five magnitude quake was centered in northeastern afghanistan, but it also rattled areas of pakistan, tjaikistan, and india. the quake happened deep underground, which lessened the amount of damage on the earth's surface. coming up next in sports, university offiowa athletic director gary barta shar
grilling over fire can release some the carcinogens. " the north american meat institute responded to the w-h-o with a statement that said, "...classifying red and processed meat as cancer hazards defies both common sense and numerous between meat and cancer." canadian authorities are investigating killing five people and leaving one person missing. in western canada yesterday. all five who died were british citizens, ranging from 18 to 76 years old. crews rescued 21 people who...
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we need relationships with them to improve our economy and make a stronger north american continent.k: i have been laughed at by people who said he had no chance. i think he has a good chance now. john: i'm pretty sure i have left you. mark: yeah. chris christie could be the nominee now. john: i think there is no doubt the races is more fluid than it has ever been. i believe jeb bush will not be the nominee anymore but because of that, it creates an opening in the establishment side. marco rubio is most likely, but chris christie was good last night. he gets better at the back half of the debate. he starts slow that by the end, he hits his stride. he has not had a breakthrough moment, but he is getting there. i am starting to think -- i am ready to take the fork out of him. mark: the christie and rubio face off would be fascinating. when we come back, jeb bush versus marco rubio. ♪ mark: everybody has seen the clip of jeb bush trying to slam marco rubio on the attendance record. that wasn't the only problem last night. not the only thing that made his night so atrocious. let's take a
we need relationships with them to improve our economy and make a stronger north american continent.k: i have been laughed at by people who said he had no chance. i think he has a good chance now. john: i'm pretty sure i have left you. mark: yeah. chris christie could be the nominee now. john: i think there is no doubt the races is more fluid than it has ever been. i believe jeb bush will not be the nominee anymore but because of that, it creates an opening in the establishment side. marco...
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the north american meat institute responded to the w-h-o with a statement that said, "...classifying red and processed meat as cancer hazards defies both common sense and numerous studies showing no correlation between meat and cancer." now for a quick check on your weather with meteorologist justin gehrts. justin... some wet weather ahead today. now, one last look at this morning's weather, justin ... most of us will see only clouds for most of the morning, but showers will begin northward as we approach the lunch hour. areas of rain are likely this afternoon as highs reach dreary night as showers continue. temperatures won't budge much, dropping into the upper 40s tonight. they won't recover tomorrow, barely rising above 50. while showers should taper off, drizzle remains possible up during the afternoon. thursday will be quite cool, staying in the 40s for highs. we'll warm a bit for the weekend, although showers are likely on halloween. most of that may end up moving out by evening if the current timing holds true.today: showers, mainly pm high: 52-58 winds: e 10-20 alo: 56 dbq: 5
the north american meat institute responded to the w-h-o with a statement that said, "...classifying red and processed meat as cancer hazards defies both common sense and numerous studies showing no correlation between meat and cancer." now for a quick check on your weather with meteorologist justin gehrts. justin... some wet weather ahead today. now, one last look at this morning's weather, justin ... most of us will see only clouds for most of the morning, but showers will begin...
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the north american meat institute calls the report dramatic and alarmist. the who said it looked at hundreds of studies before making it report. >> just getting going on a tuesday morning at 4:39. a disturbing arrest caught on camera here. an officer tossing a student a across the classroom. why things got so violent coming your way. >> and that is cool about your school? e-mail us and we might feature your show on our -- your school on our show. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, n columbia, sout >>> some unsettling video showing a violent classroom confrontation. this happened yesterday at a high school inle columbia, south carolina, where a school resource officer tossed a girl across the room there. don champion has more on the incident that another student recorded, and the reaction since. >> reporter: the incident is down right difficult to watch. the cellphone video captures the moment a south carolina school resource officer caused a female student across a classroom monday. look again. here you see the officer grab the girl, remove her from her chair, and then toss he
the north american meat institute calls the report dramatic and alarmist. the who said it looked at hundreds of studies before making it report. >> just getting going on a tuesday morning at 4:39. a disturbing arrest caught on camera here. an officer tossing a student a across the classroom. why things got so violent coming your way. >> and that is cool about your school? e-mail us and we might feature your show on our -- your school on our show. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, n columbia, sout...
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the north american meat "defies common sense". in a statement it says "scientific evidence shows cancer is a complex disease not caused by single foods and that a balanced diet and healthy lifestyle choices are essential to to good health." when it comes to portion control -- guidelines suggest lean meats should be limited to about the size of a deck of cards or the palm of your hand. processed meat refers to anything that's been cured, salted, smoked or fermented to enhance flavor or lengthen shelf life. the nation's leading group of pediatricians is urging lawmakers to raise the legal age to buy cigarettes. the vast majority of adults who smoke started as teenagers. that's one reason the american academy of pediatrics says people should be 21 to buy tobacco. hawaii and new york city have already passed such laws. that includes electronic cigarettes. the group recommends increased restrictions on flavored products that may be appealing to kids. karen wilson, md, mph - american academy of pediatrics "we don't believe that they sho
the north american meat "defies common sense". in a statement it says "scientific evidence shows cancer is a complex disease not caused by single foods and that a balanced diet and healthy lifestyle choices are essential to to good health." when it comes to portion control -- guidelines suggest lean meats should be limited to about the size of a deck of cards or the palm of your hand. processed meat refers to anything that's been cured, salted, smoked or fermented to enhance...
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still california state record, but that record hasn't been broken as far as the north american record and the world record is 2,300 and change and that is yet to be broken since 2014. so, last year. but the winner here gets six bucks a pound. you can be looking at a 6,000, 7,000, no, i have to get my math straight. $12,000. >> bob, you could have said any number and on a monday morning, we would have said, yeah. >> i was impressed you were pulling out all the old numbers. >> pumpkin correspondent. been doing it for years. >> oh, bob. great gourds. thanks. >>> a treasure-trove to the past hidden right under our noses. this is really cool. you may not have known about this. hundreds of thousands of fossils are getting a new life in the east bay. they have been hidden for most of the century right under the uc berkeley bell tower. only a few select have keys to this restricted area. there are saber-tooth skulls and mammoth tusks. scientists at berkeley say the fossils are key to understanding the california ice age some 30,000 years ago. >> we've hadles in california. we had mammoths and
still california state record, but that record hasn't been broken as far as the north american record and the world record is 2,300 and change and that is yet to be broken since 2014. so, last year. but the winner here gets six bucks a pound. you can be looking at a 6,000, 7,000, no, i have to get my math straight. $12,000. >> bob, you could have said any number and on a monday morning, we would have said, yeah. >> i was impressed you were pulling out all the old numbers. >>...
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reid: a new hampshire couple taking home the top prize at the "north american wife carrying championship." the pair from lebanon competed against 30 other couples from all over the country. sam brakeley carried his wife through a 278-yard obstacle course that incuded log hurdles, sand traps, and water hazards in just over an hour. the couple took home steph's weight in beer and five times her weight in cash. antoinette: the cash and beer makes it all worth it. reid: just shows to go that men are always carrying the relationship. antoinette: we'll have this conversation on the break. reid: harvard stadium invaded by drones. antoinette: the demonstrations that showed the upside to the technology that has suffered from some bad p.r. and a new clue in the search for a sex assault suspect in dorchester. the distinct feature police are hoping someone will recognize from this surveillance video. every coconut has a dream. to come out of its shell. rto show all the world its true, inner beauty. and then, in an ironic twist, r get covered up by chocolate and almonds. almond joy mounds. what every
reid: a new hampshire couple taking home the top prize at the "north american wife carrying championship." the pair from lebanon competed against 30 other couples from all over the country. sam brakeley carried his wife through a 278-yard obstacle course that incuded log hurdles, sand traps, and water hazards in just over an hour. the couple took home steph's weight in beer and five times her weight in cash. antoinette: the cash and beer makes it all worth it. reid: just shows to go...
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an auto related chairman got a boost from the tpp organizations that could open up the north american market to auto parts from asia. on the downside, shares fell for haseko and game maker dena down 0.7% and 1.8% respectively, the first day to be traded on the nikkei, but in line how other stocks have performed after being added to the index. inpex up 2.5%, and japex up 4 .5% lifted by higher oil prices. a solid day for markets for the first day of the month, but traders cautious ahead of u.s. payroll data out friday, a key figure for policy deliberations. >> giang, thanks. pmi figures boosted market sentiment in the asia pacific region. australia's index rose 1.8% to 5112 extending gains to a second day. the research market got a lift from the bounce in commodity prices. seoul added 0.8% to close at 1979. investors cheered positive economic data including industrial output. indonesia gained, and mainland china closed for a week long holiday, and hong kong reopens on friday. >>> people in china are taking advantage of the time off to go traveling. many are headed for japan. an airport
an auto related chairman got a boost from the tpp organizations that could open up the north american market to auto parts from asia. on the downside, shares fell for haseko and game maker dena down 0.7% and 1.8% respectively, the first day to be traded on the nikkei, but in line how other stocks have performed after being added to the index. inpex up 2.5%, and japex up 4 .5% lifted by higher oil prices. a solid day for markets for the first day of the month, but traders cautious ahead of u.s....
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with any trade deals there are likely to be winners and users like nafta on all sides of the north americannternational borders and al jazeera's patricia has more. >> reporter: it's been five years in the making. >> we have successfully concluded the trans partnership. promises. >> it's the highest standard trade agreement in history. it's got strong provisions for workers and the environment. >> reporter: but what will the trans pacific partnership between the u.s. and 11 other countries really mean to the american people? >> the deal will also allow american corporations to outsource even more jobs abroad. >> reporter: critics like former labor secretary robert rice argue the agreement will shift u.s. jobs to countries standards. >> in other words, it's a trojan bottom. >> reporter: but supporters say while the deal may cost low paying, low-skilled jobs tearing down trade barriers will get larger jobs. peter institute has advised on the tpp negotiation and seen the draft text. >> when you think about what a trade agreement can do, it is opening up important new export opportunities and th
with any trade deals there are likely to be winners and users like nafta on all sides of the north americannternational borders and al jazeera's patricia has more. >> reporter: it's been five years in the making. >> we have successfully concluded the trans partnership. promises. >> it's the highest standard trade agreement in history. it's got strong provisions for workers and the environment. >> reporter: but what will the trans pacific partnership between the u.s. and...
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. >> reporter: the north american meet institute is calling this report dramatic and argues cancer is the complex disease, not caused by the single foods. but the w.h.o. says it has hard evidence that came from evaluating 800 studies from several continents about meat and cancer. >> the new report says grilling, pan frying or cooking red meat at high temperatures reduced the highest amounts of chemicals suspected of causing cancer. >>> could this be the win that around? yesterday's comeback has some fans asking that question with washington now hitting at 3-4 on the season. here's a look at where this leaves them in the division standings today. >> this is not your standard victory monday for the redskins. about as improbable as we've seen in the history of the franchise. in 1,202 games, washington has never overcome a 24-point deficit before. by now you've seen this game- rinning throw from kirk cousins. there's a series of plays that kept the redskins in the game long enough for cousins to win it. the on-side kick for one recoveredder yay in -- recovered early in the half. if any of
. >> reporter: the north american meet institute is calling this report dramatic and argues cancer is the complex disease, not caused by the single foods. but the w.h.o. says it has hard evidence that came from evaluating 800 studies from several continents about meat and cancer. >> the new report says grilling, pan frying or cooking red meat at high temperatures reduced the highest amounts of chemicals suspected of causing cancer. >>> could this be the win that around?...
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remember last year's champion broke north american record with 2,058 pounds. this is the entry this year and john is telling us that he thinks he will come up short and maybe only 1,600 pounds and over here to your left, the 2013 champions pumpkin and he's thinking his pumpkin might come in 1,400, 1,500 pounds. these guys are californians and from napa and this grower right here was telling me he thinks because of the drought the ones grown in california are going to be 25% lighter. which is not a good thing. you have a lot of pumpkins out here. some from oregon and some from washington and the question is, are we going taso see the ton mk broke, again. one grower said he thinks his pumpkin will weigh in at 1,800 pounds and put on the scale and maybe be at 2,100. we don't know. they'll start weighing any minute now and, of course, the big ones they save for last will be in the 10:00, 10:30 time range where we get a good sense of who is going to win the 42nd annual half moon bay pumpkin weigh off. the winner by the way, they get paid $6 per pound. over $10,000
remember last year's champion broke north american record with 2,058 pounds. this is the entry this year and john is telling us that he thinks he will come up short and maybe only 1,600 pounds and over here to your left, the 2013 champions pumpkin and he's thinking his pumpkin might come in 1,400, 1,500 pounds. these guys are californians and from napa and this grower right here was telling me he thinks because of the drought the ones grown in california are going to be 25% lighter. which is...
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so there should be significant advantages for the north american free-trade area to be extended to othery chile. remember, chile is the most free-trading country in the whole of south america. it has very low tariffs, virtually no non-tariff barriers, so it would be relatively easy for the united states to extend these links. narrator: chile will continue to exploit its diverse naturaronm to developor: of theic exporomy.ctiviesxas pat like many countries responding to the forces of globalization, there will be changes in their human geography, including new gender roles and settlement patterns. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org annenberg media ♪ for information about this and other annenberg media programs call 1-800-learner and visit us at www.learner.org.
so there should be significant advantages for the north american free-trade area to be extended to othery chile. remember, chile is the most free-trading country in the whole of south america. it has very low tariffs, virtually no non-tariff barriers, so it would be relatively easy for the united states to extend these links. narrator: chile will continue to exploit its diverse naturaronm to developor: of theic exporomy.ctiviesxas pat like many countries responding to the forces of...
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north american flights are up 159% and the bay area -- right here in tech land, pushing a big increaseflights. joining me right now is the founder and chairman thomas. , good to see you, thomas. thanks for booking me a flight on your jet. it's an interesting business. business is always going to grow when the economy is growing. what is different this time? when they are is doing well. when people feel really rich they go out and buy an airplane rather than sharing them. we have 56 global all around the world. if executive is flying in europe or asia, anywhere in the world, they still need to send the plane over there. reduce entire fleet on a global basis. cory: who are the big three out there when you look at the biggest companies and private aviation in the world? >> it is a global business. you have to be present anywhere in the world. we recently got our chinese approval. we have a chinese airplane flying. we are also here in the u.s.. we cover the globe with brand-new airplanes. we own all of those airplanes. we make sure that they are identical. whether it is in nairobi delhi ,
north american flights are up 159% and the bay area -- right here in tech land, pushing a big increaseflights. joining me right now is the founder and chairman thomas. , good to see you, thomas. thanks for booking me a flight on your jet. it's an interesting business. business is always going to grow when the economy is growing. what is different this time? when they are is doing well. when people feel really rich they go out and buy an airplane rather than sharing them. we have 56 global all...
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. >> reporter: but the man who would have become the new leader of vw north american operations has retiredtaking the job. the company said, quote frpt vw's ceo martin winterkorn was forced out shortly after the scandal came to light. >>> thanks for joining us. i'm del walters in new york. the news continues next live from london, and a reminder you can get the latest headlines by going to aljazeera.com. stay with us. >> they're consuming economically important species >> we're offering something on our menu that no-one else is offering. not as strong as they need to be. >> u.s. president says his country will keep troops in after dan stan to help forces battle the taliban. >> good to have you with us. i am david foster, you are watching al jazeera live from london, also coming up, the syrian army, launch as major offensive north of the city of holmes. the e.u. deal that gives
. >> reporter: but the man who would have become the new leader of vw north american operations has retiredtaking the job. the company said, quote frpt vw's ceo martin winterkorn was forced out shortly after the scandal came to light. >>> thanks for joining us. i'm del walters in new york. the news continues next live from london, and a reminder you can get the latest headlines by going to aljazeera.com. stay with us. >> they're consuming economically important species...
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. >> the north american meat institute disagrees saying evidence said cancer is a complex disease and a balanced diet and healthy lifestyle choices are essential to good health. experts saying eating meat in moderation is key and stick with lean red meats for the most nutritional value. >> all electronic cigarette smokers out there. the department of transportation banned e cigarettes from checked backs. it caused fires in the bags that they were packed. despite the ban, travelers will be allowed to carry them on board in their pockets or in the actual carry on bag. >> a black bear caused quite the commotion at a park in new jersey. viewers sent videos and photos. fiduciaries say people spotted the bear hanging in a tree this morning. after spending time there, it decided to climb down and moved over to another tree. animal control officers managed to safely remove the bear with the help of a tranquilizer. it will be relocated to a state-owned forest. >> glad he is okay. the gulf coast is dealing with the remnants of hurricane patricia. kicking up the high surf and waves up to 11 feet
. >> the north american meat institute disagrees saying evidence said cancer is a complex disease and a balanced diet and healthy lifestyle choices are essential to good health. experts saying eating meat in moderation is key and stick with lean red meats for the most nutritional value. >> all electronic cigarette smokers out there. the department of transportation banned e cigarettes from checked backs. it caused fires in the bags that they were packed. despite the ban, travelers...
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closetcon is the premier north american trade show for the closet industry. stopped going years ago 'cause it's a trade show for the closet industry. thank you. [ gasps ] this schedule is incredible. [ door closes ] dad, there's a 10:45 session on sustainable materials. we have got to hit that. mm, but it overlaps with the 11:00 a.m. panel on paneling. [ gasps ] and a breakout session on shoe storage. little advice -- the convention floor is for suckers. all work is done at the bar -- unless tony g. and layla are singing standards, in which case, no work -- prepare to be entertained. dad, i came here to learn, not sit at the bar and drink. you do what you want. i'm getting a scotch. [ door opens, closes ] well, i do need to meet everybody.
closetcon is the premier north american trade show for the closet industry. stopped going years ago 'cause it's a trade show for the closet industry. thank you. [ gasps ] this schedule is incredible. [ door closes ] dad, there's a 10:45 session on sustainable materials. we have got to hit that. mm, but it overlaps with the 11:00 a.m. panel on paneling. [ gasps ] and a breakout session on shoe storage. little advice -- the convention floor is for suckers. all work is done at the bar -- unless...
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. >> reporter: last year, hawkley set a north american record, a 2,058-pound monster. it sounds almost like an addiction. >> it's pretty bad. >> reporter: once again, he set out to create the largest pumpkin on the planet. how fast do these pumpkins grow? >> well, mine grow up to, like, 40 pounds a day. >> reporter: 40 pounds a day? his pride and joy reached nearly a ton. it blew a hole and was disqualified. pumpkin depression. >> oh, my gosh. >> reporter: the highs and lows of pumpkin growing. >> i didn't even come in my patch for a week, and then i realized, you know what? i've got these other pumpkins. >> reporter: one of those other pumpkins finished seventh at a weigh-off this month and he's already plotting to plant new seeds that will become next year's giants. >> sometimes i shake my head and roll my eyes. >> reporter: patty hawkley says record or no record-- >> i definitely have approached him with the thought of taking a year off and maybe growing every other year and working on projects at home. it's cool in a way, but on the other hand, it's like, yeah, it
. >> reporter: last year, hawkley set a north american record, a 2,058-pound monster. it sounds almost like an addiction. >> it's pretty bad. >> reporter: once again, he set out to create the largest pumpkin on the planet. how fast do these pumpkins grow? >> well, mine grow up to, like, 40 pounds a day. >> reporter: 40 pounds a day? his pride and joy reached nearly a ton. it blew a hole and was disqualified. pumpkin depression. >> oh, my gosh. >>...
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. >> the north american meat institute calls the report dramatic and alarmist.well looked at hundreds of studies. >>> rei is bucking the black friday trend. the outdoor gear store has announced it will close on thanksgiving and the big shopping day after. and its 12 to you full and part time employees will be getting paid for those days off. why? >> a top exec says black friday has quote gotten out of hand. we talked to shoppers in berkeley tonight. >> i think that's a great idea. >> what do you think is good about it? >> because your relatives might be in town and the whole thing about people getting up at 3:00 in the morning and standing in line for lower stuff. just seems like not a very good idea. >> customers will still be able to place orders online but not before a page directs them to spend time outside instead. black friday has tip committee been one of our rei's most lucrative days of the year. >>> bay area woman wanted to look into the future and she got her chance. allen martin introduces us to mrs. terrell. >>reporter: 9 #-year-old olive horrell gre
. >> the north american meat institute calls the report dramatic and alarmist.well looked at hundreds of studies. >>> rei is bucking the black friday trend. the outdoor gear store has announced it will close on thanksgiving and the big shopping day after. and its 12 to you full and part time employees will be getting paid for those days off. why? >> a top exec says black friday has quote gotten out of hand. we talked to shoppers in berkeley tonight. >> i think that's...
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it's the north american corporate headquarters for a building materials company. the company says that facility will help attract innovators to the greater philadelphia area. >>. >> happening today in south jersey, the mayor is expected to announce a ride sharing company uber. residents are elg eligible for a free ride from several bars and straupts. it started an lo bor day with a trial. 60 people took advantage of the service the first weekend. it will be up to philadelphia's next mayor to decide who should run the city's police department. commissioner ramsay is retiring as the city's top cop. the announcement was made yesterday. he will retire in january. he served ieth years as philadelphia's police commissioner. homicides have all dropped during that time. ramsay says the job is not done yet e. >> there are some neighborhoods that are far too unsafe sa. there are too many people shot on the streets in our city. too many robberies and too much crime. >> his 47-year history in law enforcement began when he was an 18-year-old recruit for the chicago police depa
it's the north american corporate headquarters for a building materials company. the company says that facility will help attract innovators to the greater philadelphia area. >>. >> happening today in south jersey, the mayor is expected to announce a ride sharing company uber. residents are elg eligible for a free ride from several bars and straupts. it started an lo bor day with a trial. 60 people took advantage of the service the first weekend. it will be up to philadelphia's next...
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. >>> in maine over 30 couples competed in the 16th annual north american wife carrying championship on sunday. the winner of this unusual obstacle course is awarded the wife's weight in beer and five times their weight in cash. the winning duo from new hampshire walked away with over $750 and ten 12-packs of beer. can't beat it. >>> donald trump rocking the air drums, bernie sanders defines himself and find out what kim kardashian is sending president obama. "! abled politics" is next. insurance company, go long. of course, how you plan is up to you. take healthcare. make sure you're covered for more than what just medicare pays... consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company... you might give this a try... the only medicare supplement plans that carry the aarp name, and the ones that millions of people trust year after year. plan well. enjoy life. go long. to see if they could find the guy who uses just for men. it's me. no way. i had no clue. just for men gives you a natural gray-free look in just 5 minutes. it looks really good
. >>> in maine over 30 couples competed in the 16th annual north american wife carrying championship on sunday. the winner of this unusual obstacle course is awarded the wife's weight in beer and five times their weight in cash. the winning duo from new hampshire walked away with over $750 and ten 12-packs of beer. can't beat it. >>> donald trump rocking the air drums, bernie sanders defines himself and find out what kim kardashian is sending president obama. "! abled...
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. >>> in maine, 30 couples competed in the 16th annual north american wife carrying championship on sunday. the winner of this course is awarded the weight in beer and five times the weight in cash. the winning duo walked away with over $50 and ten 12-packs of beer. >>> time to get down to business. >> them measured is the best this year. action is driven on wall street. look for results from bank of america, citi group, intel and ge. gas prices barely budged. even the oil prices rose. industry survey shows the national average fell to $2.34 a gallon, down 52 dre 2 cents fro june and 90 cents from a year ago. millions of social security recipients, disabled vets and retirees can expect no increase in benefits next year. the annual cost of living adjustments which will be announced thursday is based on the consumer price index. this year, the cpi is dragged down by low gas prices. back over to you. >> thank you. >>> just ahead, a packed nfl sunday ended with a bang on sunday night football. we'll show you the heroics. >>> the biggest hit on the weekend was on the diamond. fallout from the c
. >>> in maine, 30 couples competed in the 16th annual north american wife carrying championship on sunday. the winner of this course is awarded the weight in beer and five times the weight in cash. the winning duo walked away with over $50 and ten 12-packs of beer. >>> time to get down to business. >> them measured is the best this year. action is driven on wall street. look for results from bank of america, citi group, intel and ge. gas prices barely budged. even the...
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high octane hounds competing at the north american fly ball championships in indianapolis. a city that knows about speed. >> this is serious stuff. >> reporter: so what is fly ball? it is a steeple chase of sorts. two teams of four dogs each going muzzle to muzzle, tearing up the course. hurdling the hurdles and then pushing a trigger to release a ball. that is the tricky part. let's switch to the doggy cam for a closer look. even slow motion, the ball is returned and the relay continues and, man, is it fun to watch. >> the top athletes and everyday home pet can do it. >> of course, like me and sports, some dogs prefer to watch it on tv. >> reporter: you would be wrong in thinking fly ball lives in obscurity. there is more than 400 clubs and 6500 competing dogs in canada and the united states. and when it is over everyone is dog tired, of course. >> you don't make a penny. it is all will little ribbons. a little ribbonsb little ribbonsou little ribbonst little ribbons. >> reporter: from florida, and then time to unwind and celebrate and wag a few tails and knock back some o
high octane hounds competing at the north american fly ball championships in indianapolis. a city that knows about speed. >> this is serious stuff. >> reporter: so what is fly ball? it is a steeple chase of sorts. two teams of four dogs each going muzzle to muzzle, tearing up the course. hurdling the hurdles and then pushing a trigger to release a ball. that is the tricky part. let's switch to the doggy cam for a closer look. even slow motion, the ball is returned and the relay...
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they are, if you will, the flagship team, not just in baseball, really in north american sports. ernie: you've got to be in it to win it. how is it going to shape up? russ: we don't know. the yankees don't know who they're going to be playing yet. in all probability, i think the wildcard game will be played tuesday night at yankee stadium. that is still not a definite. but that said, it's a one game shootout. listen, i love to see the yankees win in advance, but i don't see -- if they have to play the blue jays in the next round, i don't see them being very successful. they just don't have enough oomph to get it done. ernie: weekend football. you have the jets traveling across the pond. russ: they're playing in england. i've got to tell you, you know, that is a tough, tough trip. i made the first trip when the giants played the dolphins, who the jets are playing. it's a long, tough trip. the first trip, the giants were like guinea pigs with the dolphins. nobody knew what to do. they had to be involved in the functions. ernie: how about the packing involved? russ: let me tell you
they are, if you will, the flagship team, not just in baseball, really in north american sports. ernie: you've got to be in it to win it. how is it going to shape up? russ: we don't know. the yankees don't know who they're going to be playing yet. in all probability, i think the wildcard game will be played tuesday night at yankee stadium. that is still not a definite. but that said, it's a one game shootout. listen, i love to see the yankees win in advance, but i don't see -- if they have to...
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the company north american ceo michael horn apologize the to lawmakers. volkswagen admitted half a million diesel cars in the united states have a device that turns on emissions controls during testing but shuts them off during driving. that means those cars po lute 40 times more than legal limit and today the company's ceo denied the top executives knew about the devices. >> this was a couple of software engineers who nint foe whatever reason. >> vw is trying to get united states of america to believe these are a couple rowing engineers i categorically reject that. >> the company now says it will repair the vehicles that were affected. south carolina governor issued a warning to residents of flooded communities get to higher ground. residents are being urged to evacuate because rivers already at record levels are expected to rise even more. 14 damn have already failed and workers are hurrying to reinforce a canal in columbia which breached earlier this week and main supply of drinking walter for that city. >> investigators say a stabbing of california ma
the company north american ceo michael horn apologize the to lawmakers. volkswagen admitted half a million diesel cars in the united states have a device that turns on emissions controls during testing but shuts them off during driving. that means those cars po lute 40 times more than legal limit and today the company's ceo denied the top executives knew about the devices. >> this was a couple of software engineers who nint foe whatever reason. >> vw is trying to get united states...
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here is our north american correspondent james cook. ♪ the unitedagain, states have settled into a fromill your ritual. this massacre like so many before it has its own rhythm. horror, grief and anger. what is missing is any sense of surprise. even those trained to deal with death have found it tough. >> in these mass casualty situations, it bothers me when i get home. i mean, i got home and cried. doesn't make sense to me. james: this was the killer in a shootout with police. 26-year-old chris harper-mercer posing with a gun. he lives near the school but he was -- and appears to have supported the ira. at home in california, his bereaved father seems stunned. >> anything to say? >> i do not want to answer any questions right now. it has been a devastating day. devastating for me and my family. james: a horror of what happened here at umpqua community college is becoming clear. >> active shooter. 1140 college road. james: the killer is reported to have asked for any christians to stand up before telling them they were about to meet god and shooting them dead. >> no one knew for sure wha
here is our north american correspondent james cook. ♪ the unitedagain, states have settled into a fromill your ritual. this massacre like so many before it has its own rhythm. horror, grief and anger. what is missing is any sense of surprise. even those trained to deal with death have found it tough. >> in these mass casualty situations, it bothers me when i get home. i mean, i got home and cried. doesn't make sense to me. james: this was the killer in a shootout with police....
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north american meat institute immediately responded calling it traumatic and alarmist overreach. experts say to limit to lean cuts of red meat. >> it contains abundant nutrients that we all really need. it's concentrated protein. all the amino acids for good health. importantly it has vitamin b 12 and iron. >> the meat industry is $134 billion a year business and they say hundreds of studies the world health organization used for the report are unconvincing. they're saying there's not a safe amount. >> i'm sure we'll hear more about this for sure 46789:51 . it's 4:51. >> the days of punching in your atm code could be numbered. >> i just memorized it. >>> how you can take a trip to the theater without leaving your house. yeah. you're watching "today in new >>> welcome back. 4:58. looking at the l.i.e. looking like not a lot of traffic out there at this moment. lauren says this is the time to get on the highway. even if you have nowhere to go. >> before 5:00 a.m. >> get up, get in your car. freezing in the suburbs. >> go somewhere. >> it is a little frosty though in the suburbs. bu
north american meat institute immediately responded calling it traumatic and alarmist overreach. experts say to limit to lean cuts of red meat. >> it contains abundant nutrients that we all really need. it's concentrated protein. all the amino acids for good health. importantly it has vitamin b 12 and iron. >> the meat industry is $134 billion a year business and they say hundreds of studies the world health organization used for the report are unconvincing. they're saying there's...
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the north american meat institute telling abc news in a statement that classifying red and processed meat as cancer hazards defies both common sense and numerous studies showing no correlation between meat and cancer. it's also recommended that you not fry or grill your meat on charcoal which can release carcinogens. linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> the death toll is expected to rise following a powerful earthquake that struck parts of south asia. between 300 and 400 people are confirmed dead so far, most of them in pakistan. and in afghanistan, there were 33 victims including 12 schoolgirls who were trampled trying to leave a sway agbuilding. the 7.5 quake the strongest to hit the region in recent years. >>> this morning, canadian authorities say the investigation into the sinking of a whale watching boat could take several months. a survivor of the incident claims a sudden wave capsized the boat sending everyone on board into the water. at least five people were killed. one remains missing. abc's neal karlinksky is in british columbia this morning. >> reporter: tonight, the onl
the north american meat institute telling abc news in a statement that classifying red and processed meat as cancer hazards defies both common sense and numerous studies showing no correlation between meat and cancer. it's also recommended that you not fry or grill your meat on charcoal which can release carcinogens. linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> the death toll is expected to rise following a powerful earthquake that struck parts of south asia. between 300 and 400 people are...