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across the americas, the coldest air of the season is from the north covering the northwestern u.s., causing significant snowfall in the mountains over the northern rockies, total snowfall of about 40 or 30 centimeters into the next into thursday up in if mountains. strong winds and lots of snow could cause a very dangerous traveling condition across this area. the cold air is meeting up with warm air from the south creating dangerous iesh towards wyoming and we can't rule out the possibility of tornados or severe thunderstorms, large hail as well as gusty winds. again, across the florida peninsula, rain is continuing. it won't be too heavy but the ground is already very well saturated. the risk of flooding is getting even higher day by day. temperatures are as follows. you can see clear definition right here. this is where severe thunderstorms are happening. but behind it, chillier than average. finally, in europe, we can see swirling clouds across eastern part of europe. good news is that it's on the wakening track but wet weather across western russia and parts of the scandinavian
across the americas, the coldest air of the season is from the north covering the northwestern u.s., causing significant snowfall in the mountains over the northern rockies, total snowfall of about 40 or 30 centimeters into the next into thursday up in if mountains. strong winds and lots of snow could cause a very dangerous traveling condition across this area. the cold air is meeting up with warm air from the south creating dangerous iesh towards wyoming and we can't rule out the possibility...
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across the americas the coolest air of the season is plunging into the northwestern u.s. causing significant snowfall up in the mountains over the northern rockies. we're expecting more than 60 centimeters of snow to fall in the higher elevations, strong winds and snowfall are what cause low visibility. traveling is going to be very hazardous. the cold air is meeting one warm air from the south creating risk of severe weather from north dakota towards wyoming. severe thunderstorms are likely as we go into tonight and yet again heavy rain for the southern parts of the u.s., rain will likely heighten the risk of flooding across the florida peninsula as we go into the next couple of days. temperatures are looking like this, much calm across the east but towards the northwest, much cooler than seasonal. finally in europe, we talked about ongoing wet and windy conditions across the east. conditions are certainly looking up, however, wet and windy conditions will continue across parts of western russia and parts of the scandinavian peninsula for the next couple of days. cool in
across the americas the coolest air of the season is plunging into the northwestern u.s. causing significant snowfall up in the mountains over the northern rockies. we're expecting more than 60 centimeters of snow to fall in the higher elevations, strong winds and snowfall are what cause low visibility. traveling is going to be very hazardous. the cold air is meeting one warm air from the south creating risk of severe weather from north dakota towards wyoming. severe thunderstorms are likely as...
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a new system in british colombia, the pacific northwestern parts of the u.s.nd northern parts of california into saturday. and ahead of the system, we're seeing very clear conditions, mainly across the northeast, lots of sunshine and we can say finally good-bye to the rainy weather across the florida peninsula, so some sunshine will return in miami with a high of 31 degrees, and pleasant in the northeast. but chilly across the northwest, only 14 in seattle and 15 degrees in vancouver. in europe, two swirling clouds. one over the atlantic and the other is over eastern russia and western russia providing wet and windy conditions for the next few days. and this one is actually more substantial enough to cause heavy drenching rains so stay on the alert. rainfall from the alpine region down toward the balkan peninsula, only 70 degrees in stockholm. moscow at 60 with a low of 1. kiev up. 10 degrees, about 10 degrees cooler than seasonal. if you look at the south, much warmer than south. 29 degrees for you in madrid and 27 in rome and in between mild weather that inc
a new system in british colombia, the pacific northwestern parts of the u.s.nd northern parts of california into saturday. and ahead of the system, we're seeing very clear conditions, mainly across the northeast, lots of sunshine and we can say finally good-bye to the rainy weather across the florida peninsula, so some sunshine will return in miami with a high of 31 degrees, and pleasant in the northeast. but chilly across the northwest, only 14 in seattle and 15 degrees in vancouver. in...
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u.s. . drone attacks in the country's tribal northwestern region. soggy typhoon has hit southern china killing at least twenty people extreme weather has led to hundreds of flights being canceled in hong kong and the city seaport one of the world's busiest has also been closed soggy which brought heavy rain and fierce winds of the region considered the most powerful typhoon so far this year. an israeli soldier has been killed in the west bank city of hebron shot in the neck by a sniper during a jewish festival later dying in the hospital i.d.f. troops searching for the shooter this comes just a few days after a palestinian killed an israeli soldier planning to trade his body for the release of his jailed brother iran's new president hassan rouhani seems to be persistently knocking at the u.s. door urging washington to break more than three decades of diplomatic silence between the two countries the white house though is sending mixed signals as to whether or not it will answer in kind recently hinting though there is the possibility for a change of
u.s. . drone attacks in the country's tribal northwestern region. soggy typhoon has hit southern china killing at least twenty people extreme weather has led to hundreds of flights being canceled in hong kong and the city seaport one of the world's busiest has also been closed soggy which brought heavy rain and fierce winds of the region considered the most powerful typhoon so far this year. an israeli soldier has been killed in the west bank city of hebron shot in the neck by a sniper during a...
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a pedestrian struck outside northwestern high school in hyattsville. i'm chris gordon. >> u.s. senate candidate corey booker is defending his online relationship with a stripper. the mayor of trenton, new jersey is tweeting back and forth with a woman in oregon. lindsay lee showed up the exchanges. she asked booker if he became president one day, could she be the first lady. booker said his communication with lee isn't going to change anything. when somebody like this person extends kindness, i respond. lee says the messages are innocent and blown out of proportion. the senate election is less than three weeks away. >>> debates are designed to get answers to questions. last night's face-off between the candidates for governor, come were answered and some were dodged. julie carey reports at least one was a surprise. >> reporter: like most candidates, republican cuccinelli and democrat mcauliffe. for cuccinelli, a plan to cut taxes and pay for it by closing tax loopholes. cuccinelli will lie on a commission to make the choice. why not name them now so voters know? >> what we are
a pedestrian struck outside northwestern high school in hyattsville. i'm chris gordon. >> u.s. senate candidate corey booker is defending his online relationship with a stripper. the mayor of trenton, new jersey is tweeting back and forth with a woman in oregon. lindsay lee showed up the exchanges. she asked booker if he became president one day, could she be the first lady. booker said his communication with lee isn't going to change anything. when somebody like this person extends...
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. >> the justice department is slated line they okayed delta northwestern united continental it is only fair we allow u.serence of it is a louder not if you -- usair merges and blocked it will hurt the airline industry i am the captain for american and i believe we cannot compete as we are now. we'll be back baker see possibly broken up and sold. >> both my mother and grandmother were schoolteachers she taught one-room country school in ohio they would both be desert and what passes for the educational system today. >> i am 67 years old and have not stopped learning. i learned so much from you. you should show more of the people that work on the show. they are funny. >> you are right. said to me an e-mail. finally this story about median income i am haunted by this figure $51,070 the median household income in 2012 a and under been when you consider is largely unchanged since the late '80s. the all-time high was $56,080 the great recession cratered it since then and if it is truly unconscionable it cannot make its people richer. i blame obamanomics the policies of this administration spend and spend a lo
. >> the justice department is slated line they okayed delta northwestern united continental it is only fair we allow u.serence of it is a louder not if you -- usair merges and blocked it will hurt the airline industry i am the captain for american and i believe we cannot compete as we are now. we'll be back baker see possibly broken up and sold. >> both my mother and grandmother were schoolteachers she taught one-room country school in ohio they would both be desert and what passes...
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northwestern region. forty-five people were killed, the u.s.logical survey measured the earthquake as a 7.8 magnitude. tremors can be felt hundreds of miles away inthe indian capital of new delhi. so powerful that it caused the seabed to rise up to create a small mountain like wave in the arabian sea. we'll have much more tonight on the powerful earthquake and the latest in the aftermath after the devastation of the typhoon in rebuilding their lives. the death toll rising to 25. thirty-six fatalities reported in vietnam. twenty dead in the philippines. thousands are missing at this hour. >> despite the warnings of israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. president obama directed his secretary of state sit down with his iranian counterpart in the highest level talks held between united the united states and iran in more than 30 years. mr. obama stated his desire to cht a more moderate path and to talk about relations between iran and the united states and the iranian nuclear program. but so far, no progress has been made. just two hours after
northwestern region. forty-five people were killed, the u.s.logical survey measured the earthquake as a 7.8 magnitude. tremors can be felt hundreds of miles away inthe indian capital of new delhi. so powerful that it caused the seabed to rise up to create a small mountain like wave in the arabian sea. we'll have much more tonight on the powerful earthquake and the latest in the aftermath after the devastation of the typhoon in rebuilding their lives. the death toll rising to 25. thirty-six...
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when the researcher at northwestern university studied over 4,000 teens in the u.s.ir parents, he found that kids with authoratative parents had fewer problems with aggression had fewer problems, it does seem to work. it does work, here is the tip, be authoritative but kind, make academics as fun as you can. reward the urchins when you can. if you can make it a game, make it a game. don't wimp out, though, kids have to study and do the work. if they want to succeed in life, they have to succeed in school. back to tip of the day. and that is it for us today. please check out the website, and o'reilly @foxnews.com. word of the day, know your name. this is a great word, i don't know why we don't use it every day. we use disconnect every day. next time you say that -- disconnect. great word, thank you for joining us tonight, i am bill o'reilly, please always remember that the spin stops here, so we are definitely looking >> it's wednesday king september 18th. we begin with a fox news lart. new details emerging about this man that went on the murderous rampage at the navy
when the researcher at northwestern university studied over 4,000 teens in the u.s.ir parents, he found that kids with authoratative parents had fewer problems with aggression had fewer problems, it does seem to work. it does work, here is the tip, be authoritative but kind, make academics as fun as you can. reward the urchins when you can. if you can make it a game, make it a game. don't wimp out, though, kids have to study and do the work. if they want to succeed in life, they have to succeed...
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2012, a massive linear windstorm called a "derecho" rapidly swept across 600 miles of the u.s., from northwesterne atlantic ocean in less than 11 hours, taking communities by surprise, killing 22 people and leaving more than 4.3 million without power in sweltering heat for up to a week. we used to call events like these "100-year storms," but these days 100-year storms seem to be an annual event. >> we keep track of how often the power goes off and as of last saturday the power was off for the seventh time. the storm in june 29th of 2012, we lost over $600 worth of food from the freezer and the refrigerator. >> we had no landline telephone to reach anybody. we have pretty bad cell service out here, so we weren't able to reach anybody with our cell phones either. so, um, it, it was pretty scary. >> without power, you're just kinda cut off from the world. >> at that point we said, "we've been wanting to get a generator. this is it-- we're going to this time." >> procrastinating, uh, about buying a generator, uh, it, it hurt us. it cost us money, uh, because we lost a lot of food from that june 29th
2012, a massive linear windstorm called a "derecho" rapidly swept across 600 miles of the u.s., from northwesterne atlantic ocean in less than 11 hours, taking communities by surprise, killing 22 people and leaving more than 4.3 million without power in sweltering heat for up to a week. we used to call events like these "100-year storms," but these days 100-year storms seem to be an annual event. >> we keep track of how often the power goes off and as of last saturday...
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2012, a massive linear windstorm called a "derecho" rapidly swept across 600 miles of the u.s., from northwesternndiana to the atlantic ocean in less than 11 hours, taking communities by surprise, killing 22 people and leaving more than 4.3 million without power in sweltering heat for up to a week. we used to call events like these "100-year storms," but these days 100-year storms seem to be an annual event. >> wkeep track of how often the power goes off and as of last saturday the power was off for the seventh time. the storm in june 29th of 2012, we lost over $600 worth of food from the freezer and the refrigerator. >> we had no landline telephone to reach anybody. we have pretty bad cell service out here, so we weren't able to reach anybody with our cell phones either. so, um, it, it was pretty scary. >> without power, you're just kinda cut off from the world. >> at that point we said, "we've been wanting to get a generator. this is it-- we're going to this time." >> procrastinating, uh, about buying a generator, uh, it, it hurt us. it cost us money, uh, because we lost a lot of food from that
2012, a massive linear windstorm called a "derecho" rapidly swept across 600 miles of the u.s., from northwesternndiana to the atlantic ocean in less than 11 hours, taking communities by surprise, killing 22 people and leaving more than 4.3 million without power in sweltering heat for up to a week. we used to call events like these "100-year storms," but these days 100-year storms seem to be an annual event. >> wkeep track of how often the power goes off and as of last...
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northwestern tip of oregon. temperatures are warm, cool air setting up in the eastern part of the u.s., great lakes to new england, the radar shows that all the clouds and showers have pushed to the south. this is a front that came through and it's giving us cool weather across much of the eastern united states. the temperatures are a big key here. this morning, mid 70s, continuing to warm up, a little cooler in the north new england states. overnight tonight it will get cold in fact chilly, temperatures dropping into the 30s in many new england states, could be at the freezing mark in new york, frost advisories and warnings, could be a chill when you wake up tomorrow. tomorrow afternoon is the coolest day and a little warmer in saturday and sunday. tropical depreparation gabrielle, giving heavy rain over puerto rico. richelle. >> dave listen to this. there may be aoway to avoid long security lines at the airport. the tsa has been testing which will allow preapproved fliers, bringing laptops liquids and gels in their carry-ons. comes with a price: it will cost you a fee of $85 for a five-year pass. think about it
northwestern tip of oregon. temperatures are warm, cool air setting up in the eastern part of the u.s., great lakes to new england, the radar shows that all the clouds and showers have pushed to the south. this is a front that came through and it's giving us cool weather across much of the eastern united states. the temperatures are a big key here. this morning, mid 70s, continuing to warm up, a little cooler in the north new england states. overnight tonight it will get cold in fact chilly,...
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u.s. from northwestern indiana to the atlantic ocean in less than 11 hours, taking communities by surpriseg 22 people and leaving more than 4.3 million without power in sweltering heat for up to a week. we used to call events like these "100-year storms," but these days 100-year storms seem to be an annual event. >> we keep track of how often the power goes off and as of last saturday the power was off for the seventh time. the storm in june 29th of 2012 we lost over $600 worth of food from the freezer and the refrigerator. >> we had no landline telephone to reach anybody. we have pretty bad cell service out here, so we weren't able to reach anybody with our cell phones either. so, um, it, it was pretty scary. >> without power, you're just kinda cut off from the world. >> at that point we said, "we've been wanting to get a generator. this is it-- we're going to this time." >> procrastinating, uh about buying a generator uh, it, it hurt us. it cost us money, uh because we lost a lot of food from that june 29th storm. >> this generator has really been a relief for us. >> now when the storms
u.s. from northwestern indiana to the atlantic ocean in less than 11 hours, taking communities by surpriseg 22 people and leaving more than 4.3 million without power in sweltering heat for up to a week. we used to call events like these "100-year storms," but these days 100-year storms seem to be an annual event. >> we keep track of how often the power goes off and as of last saturday the power was off for the seventh time. the storm in june 29th of 2012 we lost over $600 worth...
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northwestern mexico. and the moisture combined with monsoonal showers are causing rain for the southwestern corner of the u.s. mainly in the four corners region. it could raise the potential for floods in this area. in the north there is a risk of severe weather from montana into minnesota. we cannot rule out the possibility of severe thunderstorms and tornados into tonight. other severe weather is expected in the great lakes region monday night. in the east looking dry in the eastern half of the u.s. but showers in the canadian maritimes. the temperatures will be high in chicago. 32 degrees on monday for you. but across the east coast, chilly for this time of year, 22 in new york city. 26 in washington, d.c. but this will be expected to head to the east, affecting the east coast. new york city reaching 32 on wednesday and washington, d.c., amazingly hot on wednesday with expected highs of 34 degrees. finally in europe, then, clouds can be found across the west. we have a low pressure stem and a long frontal system from southern norway down to italy. conditions are severe in north italy, switzerland and sout
northwestern mexico. and the moisture combined with monsoonal showers are causing rain for the southwestern corner of the u.s. mainly in the four corners region. it could raise the potential for floods in this area. in the north there is a risk of severe weather from montana into minnesota. we cannot rule out the possibility of severe thunderstorms and tornados into tonight. other severe weather is expected in the great lakes region monday night. in the east looking dry in the eastern half of...
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u.s. side but i think that this is definitely possible. and some other news in brief this hour starting with pakistan was suicide bombing at a church in the northwestern city of the shower has killed fifty six people including women and children thirty more were injured in the explosion that happened while people were leaving after sunday service no one has claimed responsibility for that. so military reinforcement of how to live at the scene of the ongoing standoff between kenyan security forces and al shabaab militants in nairobi gunfire has been heard from inside that shopping mall that was seized by al qaeda militants on sunday. on saturday i should say around thirty hostages and ten to fifteen gunmen are reported to be in the mall the death toll from the assault meanwhile risen to fifty nine with one hundred and seventy five injured somalia based al-shabaab says the time was in response to the presence of kenyan troops in their country. and china's former top politician she lie has been sentenced to life in prison he was found guilty of bribe taking bets on land and abuse of power downfall the once rising star of the communist party began in febr
u.s. side but i think that this is definitely possible. and some other news in brief this hour starting with pakistan was suicide bombing at a church in the northwestern city of the shower has killed fifty six people including women and children thirty more were injured in the explosion that happened while people were leaving after sunday service no one has claimed responsibility for that. so military reinforcement of how to live at the scene of the ongoing standoff between kenyan security...
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u.s. side but i think that this is definitely possible. and to some other news in brief now starting with pakistan where a suicide bombing at a church in the northwestern city of peshawar has killed fifty two people including women and children thirty more were injured in the explosion that happened while people were leaving after a sunday service no one has claimed responsibility for the attack. yet. kenyan security forces and militants are locked in a hostage standoff at an upmarket nairobi shopping mall around thirty people are reportedly being held by the al qaeda linked gunmen the death toll from the attack has meanwhile risen to fifty nine with one hundred seventy five injured two attackers were killed during the assault on the shopping center which started on saturday somalia based al-shabaab says the attack was in response to the presence of kenyan troops in their country. china's former top politician bo xilai has been sentenced to life in prison he was found guilty of bribe taking embezzlement and abuse of power the downfall of the once rising star of the communist party began in february last year she'd lie was accused of interfering in the
u.s. side but i think that this is definitely possible. and to some other news in brief now starting with pakistan where a suicide bombing at a church in the northwestern city of peshawar has killed fifty two people including women and children thirty more were injured in the explosion that happened while people were leaving after a sunday service no one has claimed responsibility for the attack. yet. kenyan security forces and militants are locked in a hostage standoff at an upmarket nairobi...
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u.s. mail in april of 1995. and during that time, the unabomber placed or mailed 16 devices. >> the first device explodes at northwestern university just north of chicago. disguised as an ordinary package, the bomb inflicts minor injuries on a university police officer. a year later northwestern is hit a second time. when another package detonates on campus, a graduate student suffers cuts on his arms and burns around his eyes. then on november 15th, 1979, a bomb is placed in the cargo hold of american airlines flight 444 heading from chicago to washington, d.c. in mid-flight, it sets off a smoldering fire. 12 passengers suffer smoke inhalation. >> the pilots were able to land the plain at dulles shortly before they said to us later it probably would have burned through the hydraulics and dropped the plane out of the sky. >> authorities now begin to suspect the bombings are linked. all doubt is removed seven months later. a suspicious package arrives at the home of percy wood, the president of united airlines. the subsequent explosion inflicts cuts and burns over large portions of wood's body. >> now come 1980, we know
u.s. mail in april of 1995. and during that time, the unabomber placed or mailed 16 devices. >> the first device explodes at northwestern university just north of chicago. disguised as an ordinary package, the bomb inflicts minor injuries on a university police officer. a year later northwestern is hit a second time. when another package detonates on campus, a graduate student suffers cuts on his arms and burns around his eyes. then on november 15th, 1979, a bomb is placed in the cargo...
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u.s. mail in april of 1995. and during that time, the unabomber placed or mailed 16 devices. >> the first device explodes at northwestern university, just north of chicago. disguised as an ordinary package, the bomb inflicts minor injuries on a university police officer. a year later, northwestern is hit a second time. when another package detonates on campus, graduate student john g. harris suffers burns around his eyes. then on november 15th, 1979, a bomb is placed in the cargo hold of american airlines flight 444 heading from chicago to washington, d.c. in mid-flight, it sets off a smoldering fire. 12 passengers suffer smoke inhalation. >> the pilots were able to land the plane at dulles, shortly the plain at dulles shortly before they said to us later it would have dropped the plane out of the sky. before they said to us later it would have dropped the plane out of the skbefore they said to us would have dropped the plane out of the sky. >> authorities now begin to suspect the bombings are linked. all doubt is removed seven months later. a suspicious package arrives at the home of percy wood, the president of united
u.s. mail in april of 1995. and during that time, the unabomber placed or mailed 16 devices. >> the first device explodes at northwestern university, just north of chicago. disguised as an ordinary package, the bomb inflicts minor injuries on a university police officer. a year later, northwestern is hit a second time. when another package detonates on campus, graduate student john g. harris suffers burns around his eyes. then on november 15th, 1979, a bomb is placed in the cargo hold of...
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u.s. mail in april of 1995. and during that time, the unabomber placed or mailed 16 devices. >> the first dwiets explodes at northwestern university just north of chicago. the bomb inflicts minor injuries on a university police officer. a year later northwestern is hit a second time. when another package detonates on campus, campus graduate suffers burns around his eyes. then on november 15th, 1979, a bomb is placed in the cargo hold of american airlines flight 444 heading from chicago to washington, d.c. in mid-flight, it sets off a smoldering fire. 12 passengers suffer smoke inhalati inhalation. >> the pilots were able to land the plain at dulles shortly before it would have dropped the plane out of the sky. >> authorities now begin to suspect the bombings are linked. all doubt is removed seven months later. a suspicious package arrives at the home of percy wood, the president of united airlines. the subsequent explosion inflicts cuts and burns over large portions of wood's body. >> now come 1980, we know we have a serial bomber. and so the fbi started working as a joint task force with atf and because we had bombs in
u.s. mail in april of 1995. and during that time, the unabomber placed or mailed 16 devices. >> the first dwiets explodes at northwestern university just north of chicago. the bomb inflicts minor injuries on a university police officer. a year later northwestern is hit a second time. when another package detonates on campus, campus graduate suffers burns around his eyes. then on november 15th, 1979, a bomb is placed in the cargo hold of american airlines flight 444 heading from chicago to...
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u.s. mail in april of 1995. and during that time, the unabomber placed or mailed 16 devices. >> the first device explodes at northwesternniversity just north of chicago. disguised as an ordinary package, the bomb inflikts minor injuries on a university police officer. a year later northwestern is hit a second time. when another package detonates on campus, campus graduate suffers burns around his eyes. then on november 15th, 1979, a bomb is placed in the cargo hold of american airlines flight 444 heading from chicago to washington, d.c. in mid-flight, it sets off a smoldering fire. 12 passengers suffer smoke inhalation. >> the pilots were able to land the plane at dulles shortly before they said it would have dropped out of the sky. >> authorities now begin to suspect the bombings are linked. all doubt is removed seven months later. a suspicious package arrives at the home of percy wood, the president of united airlines. the subsequent explosion inflicts cuts and burns over large portions of wood's body. >> now come 1980, we know we have a serial bomber. and so the fbi started working as a joint task force with atf and
u.s. mail in april of 1995. and during that time, the unabomber placed or mailed 16 devices. >> the first device explodes at northwesternniversity just north of chicago. disguised as an ordinary package, the bomb inflikts minor injuries on a university police officer. a year later northwestern is hit a second time. when another package detonates on campus, campus graduate suffers burns around his eyes. then on november 15th, 1979, a bomb is placed in the cargo hold of american airlines...
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u.s. action is taking place that doesn't mean they are on board with an attack. >> a head-on crash kills six people, including two children, in rural northwestern pennsylvania. this is what is left of the vehicles involved. police say the s.u.v. crossed the center line. the driver's 12-year-old daughter and 6-year-old nephew were killed as well as four other people in the vehicle. >>> this morning a manhunt underway for the killer of a one-year-old little boy. he was shot dead last night in brooklyn. someone fired multiple shots as he was being pushed in a stroller. the bullet hit that child in the head and the boy's father believed to be the intended target. >> a father was visiting his child, spending time with his kid. apparently a person that had a beef with his brother saw him and decided that was the perfect opportunity to shoot at him which was not because the one-year-old was hit in the melee. >> >>> another day, another bombshell about who the n.s.a. spied on. you can now add the presidents of brazil and mexico to the list. that's according to glenn green walled. he says the n.s.a. spied on e-mails and on-line chats for both leaders. >> right now an
u.s. action is taking place that doesn't mean they are on board with an attack. >> a head-on crash kills six people, including two children, in rural northwestern pennsylvania. this is what is left of the vehicles involved. police say the s.u.v. crossed the center line. the driver's 12-year-old daughter and 6-year-old nephew were killed as well as four other people in the vehicle. >>> this morning a manhunt underway for the killer of a one-year-old little boy. he was shot dead...
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northwestern university. some of these people out here protesting are a little bit older. they protested the vietnam war and the war in iraq, and they are trying to send a very clear message to the u.sressional delegation, particularly the illinois congressional delegation, and here is what they have to say. >> i think the false dichotomy is there aren't any other solutions. we're either accepting the horrendous use of chem -- chemical weapons in syria or you have to go in and bomb them. >> my message is you can't solve these problems with war. >> reporter: many of these people say they feel for the syrian people, but they don't want to see the united states involved in anoth involved involved in a military conflict. the illinois congressional delegation, especially here in the chicago area are pretty much flipped or undecided, so these people are hoping they with send at least a peaceful message to them to not get the united states involved in another military conflict. john? >> all right. diane, thanks very much. john kerry suggested that syria could avoid an attack all together by putting its chemical weapons under international control. barnaby phillips reports. >> reporter: the
northwestern university. some of these people out here protesting are a little bit older. they protested the vietnam war and the war in iraq, and they are trying to send a very clear message to the u.sressional delegation, particularly the illinois congressional delegation, and here is what they have to say. >> i think the false dichotomy is there aren't any other solutions. we're either accepting the horrendous use of chem -- chemical weapons in syria or you have to go in and bomb them....
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u.s. of -- the use of chemical weapons. north korean officers were spotted near the city of alepors important because one of the first chemical attacks this year was near the northwestern city. the north koreans are providing after sale services of the most direct and immediate kind. >> and we know that north korea has a nuclear capability as well. should we be concerned about north korea providing other kinds of weapons of mass destruction? >> well, rete actor that the israeli -- well, the reactor that the israelis destroyed in the syrian desert was of north korean design. and there are reports -- unconfirmed, but there are reports that north korean technicians were killed in that raid as well. we know the north koreans have been selling not only wmd, but they have been selling missiles to syria, the delivery systems for them. so north korea and syria's relationship has really been very, very tight. we also know that the chinese have been involved in north korea's sales to syria. these are important questions we need to start asking. not only at the security council, but publicly. >> speebing of the security council north korea has been banned since the testing of nuc
u.s. of -- the use of chemical weapons. north korean officers were spotted near the city of alepors important because one of the first chemical attacks this year was near the northwestern city. the north koreans are providing after sale services of the most direct and immediate kind. >> and we know that north korea has a nuclear capability as well. should we be concerned about north korea providing other kinds of weapons of mass destruction? >> well, rete actor that the israeli --...
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a young college student out of northwestern university, he dreamed one day of becoming a doctor and studied incredibly hard. when he graduated, the u.s. military came calling. and he was brought into the service against his will, drafted, served his time as a medical technician. well, he got married later and they had children and one thing led to another and after moving my hometown of bloomington, indiana. this inspiring doctor, he didn't give up. he and his wife, they decided to try and make a difference in the area of medicine in their own little way. he started tinkering with some wire guides in a spare bedroom of their apartment in bloomington. this turned into a small business, a profitable business and were able to hire people and move out of the spare bedroom and in later years, this company would grow to become the largest privately-held medical device company in the world, the cook group, head quartered in bloomington, indiana. his founder is bill cook and wife gail who survives him. ey have created thousands of jobs not just in bloomington and all over the midwest and creating them in europe. not because they want to. the
a young college student out of northwestern university, he dreamed one day of becoming a doctor and studied incredibly hard. when he graduated, the u.s. military came calling. and he was brought into the service against his will, drafted, served his time as a medical technician. well, he got married later and they had children and one thing led to another and after moving my hometown of bloomington, indiana. this inspiring doctor, he didn't give up. he and his wife, they decided to try and make...