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then governor sean parnell and alaska senator lisa murkowski called it 'outrageous' and 'overreaching'. the epa told us, "environmental law of law enforcement, always involves the potential for physical, even armed, confrontation" and pointed to an alaska special counsel report that found the investigations were done professionally and courteously. 3 3 tour operators and hotel managers in sharm sel-sheikh have noticed a significant fall in revenues due to the fallout from last week's crash of a russian metrojet passenger plane.for a resort that relies so much on visitors, the problem is a major financial concern. security fears surrounding the crash caused a suspension of flights in and out of the resort by the british government, followed by a russian ban on flights into all egyptian airports. 3 "i can tell you that before the incident (plane crash) we were at about 92 per cent occupancy of guests in house, we were doing quite well. now here we are a week later and we are at 60 per cent of occupancy."those decisions have produced serious consequences for the local tourism industry. 3
then governor sean parnell and alaska senator lisa murkowski called it 'outrageous' and 'overreaching'. the epa told us, "environmental law of law enforcement, always involves the potential for physical, even armed, confrontation" and pointed to an alaska special counsel report that found the investigations were done professionally and courteously. 3 3 tour operators and hotel managers in sharm sel-sheikh have noticed a significant fall in revenues due to the fallout from last week's...
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then governor sean parnell and alaska senator lisa murkowski called it outrageous and overreaching. epa told us environmental law enforcement, like e her forms of law enforcement, always involves the potentntial for physical, even armed, confrontation and pointed to an alaskapecial counsel report that found the investigations were done professionally and courteously. you saw shotguns in the hands of some federal a ants, but epa told us they do not carry weapons typically used by swat teams, nor do they say they use military grade equipment. a report last week about for-profit colleges preying on military troops was spot on to our mission of holding powers accountable, whoever they may be. a number o omembers of congress took to the senate floor thi week to speak to the problem. senator dick durbin took the charge, as lawmakers called for more federal scrutiny of for-profit colleges. >> we cannot continue to look the other way. >> what is happening with some for-profit colleges is truly a national scandal. >> this makes me sick. >> i ask that this transcript from sharyl attkisson's "
then governor sean parnell and alaska senator lisa murkowski called it outrageous and overreaching. epa told us environmental law enforcement, like e her forms of law enforcement, always involves the potentntial for physical, even armed, confrontation and pointed to an alaskapecial counsel report that found the investigations were done professionally and courteously. you saw shotguns in the hands of some federal a ants, but epa told us they do not carry weapons typically used by swat teams, nor...
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a kayaker who lives near parnell street heard those same yells and paddled out trying to help the men who had been in a rowboat. the fire department tells us that a police boat arrived and brought the men back to shore and they were taken to south shore hospital. no word on why they were out in the water at that hour. emily: right now a new mother is recovering from this violent crash, the impact forcing her to give birth two months early. erika tarantal joins us with who witnesses say is erika: they tell me two people drag racing forced the woman and her husband off the road. brittany beaudoin were a block manchester, new hampshire when they were caught between two cars on beech street. witness witnesses say those vehicles were going 60 miles an hour when they clipped the couplest saab sending it flying into a utility pole. they survived but brittany was forced into a emergency c section. >> we're just thanking the stars all three survived, baby boy aiden was supposed to be due on christmas. erika: mom, dad and the baby are doing ok this morning. police have not decided what charges
a kayaker who lives near parnell street heard those same yells and paddled out trying to help the men who had been in a rowboat. the fire department tells us that a police boat arrived and brought the men back to shore and they were taken to south shore hospital. no word on why they were out in the water at that hour. emily: right now a new mother is recovering from this violent crash, the impact forcing her to give birth two months early. erika tarantal joins us with who witnesses say is...
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. >> i'm danny parnell. coming up, we'll look at the crowded eagles injury report and a live look from john clark in as the team arrives in the motor city. that's next. >>> the eagles are in detroit. tight end and running back will not play tomorrow. they're out both with concussions while sam bradford and teaters are questionable. with more, we send it out to john clark braving the cold outside the team hotel in detroit. >> reporter: yeah, danny. we're on the road and eagles are braving injuries. will it's talk about jason kelce. obviously he's limping. we can see he's a little hobbled. he's missed last two days of practice now. his knee is hurting him. if he can't continue josh andrews will go. that's pretty krng. and will it be sam bradford or mark sanchez? sam bradford did participate fully but it was mark sanford who got all the reps. here's jordan matthews about the team responding to the worsening loss of the chip kelly era. >> it's sometimes beneficial. coach kelly is taking care of our byes this wee
. >> i'm danny parnell. coming up, we'll look at the crowded eagles injury report and a live look from john clark in as the team arrives in the motor city. that's next. >>> the eagles are in detroit. tight end and running back will not play tomorrow. they're out both with concussions while sam bradford and teaters are questionable. with more, we send it out to john clark braving the cold outside the team hotel in detroit. >> reporter: yeah, danny. we're on the road and...
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parnell pharmaceuticals, spotparn on nasdaq.nell is focused on delivering innovative solutions to unmetanimal health needs in the 70 billion dollar pet market. we have core competences in drug discovery and development, regulatory filings, we have our own fda approved manufacturing facility and we have a significant commercial presence in 14 countries. zydax is our lead compound that we've been marketing in australia zydax affectively regenerates cartilage and can literally save lives. we had one of our sales executives tell us a story of seeing a dog in a clinic that just four weeks earlier had been brought in to be euthanized. the pet parents had to carry the dog in, it couldn't even walk. after just four injections of zydax the dog was bouncing around in the clinic. we will soon launch that drug in the united states and also europe. parnell pharmaceuticals, parn on nasdaq. for the full interview go online. neil: we are getting more details on the cyber attack. up to 5 million people. the company is saying we are aware of the
parnell pharmaceuticals, spotparn on nasdaq.nell is focused on delivering innovative solutions to unmetanimal health needs in the 70 billion dollar pet market. we have core competences in drug discovery and development, regulatory filings, we have our own fda approved manufacturing facility and we have a significant commercial presence in 14 countries. zydax is our lead compound that we've been marketing in australia zydax affectively regenerates cartilage and can literally save lives. we had...
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a kayaker who lives near parnell street heard the yells and paddled out to try and help the men who had been in a rowboat. the fire department tells us a quincy police boat arrived and brought the men back to shore. they were taken to south shore hospital. no word on why they were out on the water at that hour. erika: unseasonably warm yet again. cindy, i think it' s 70 today? cindy: yesterday we were 73. a little bit cooler today that 60' s. you can sell that see how clear it is across the area. yet the head although you north towards a canadian border to run into any clouds or south beyond washington dc. that' s what we have a few clouds. we are sitting underneath this big bubble of high pressure. clear skies, sunshine through the rest of the afternoon. of the temperatures of the coast are upper 50' s in your 60 degrees. we are as warm as 64 in orange. the seabreeze will hold a little close to the 60 degree mark for the afternoon and then temperatures fall off. clear skies in the evening hours and then over the interior we will sneak up if you are degrees. name 60 across the interior
a kayaker who lives near parnell street heard the yells and paddled out to try and help the men who had been in a rowboat. the fire department tells us a quincy police boat arrived and brought the men back to shore. they were taken to south shore hospital. no word on why they were out on the water at that hour. erika: unseasonably warm yet again. cindy, i think it' s 70 today? cindy: yesterday we were 73. a little bit cooler today that 60' s. you can sell that see how clear it is across the...
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a kayaker near parnell street heard the yells and paddled out to try to help the men who had been in a rowboat. a quincy police boat arrived and brought the men back to shore and taken to south shore hospital. emily: right now the teenager accused of murdering his teacher is preparing to return to court and will be the first time we see phillip chism since his trial came to an abrupt halt. randy: sera kongi is in salem on what to expect. sera: all eyes will be on this danvers teen. his murder trial was stopped last month after he started exhibiting training behavior, banging his head on the wall, a table and floor of his holding cell. that raised questions whether the 16-year-old is competent to stand trial for the rape and murder of his high school math teacher colleen ritzer. prosecutors have called chism's behavior an act and they said it's fake. the journal in the case ordered the teen so undergo a mental health evaluation. that evaluation is complete and has been filed with the court but it is under seal right now. we expect to learn more at today's hearing at 9:30 this morning.
a kayaker near parnell street heard the yells and paddled out to try to help the men who had been in a rowboat. a quincy police boat arrived and brought the men back to shore and taken to south shore hospital. emily: right now the teenager accused of murdering his teacher is preparing to return to court and will be the first time we see phillip chism since his trial came to an abrupt halt. randy: sera kongi is in salem on what to expect. sera: all eyes will be on this danvers teen. his murder...
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parnell pharmaceuticals, parn on nasdaq. for the full interview go online.s why we do this,but it's still our business. we spend days booking gigs, then we've gotta put in the miles to get there. but it's not without its perks. like seeing our album sales go through the roof enough to finally start paying meg's little brother- i mean,our new tour manager-with real,actual money. we run on quickbooks.that's how we own it. >> i'm nicole petallides with your fox business brief. the dow jones industrial average down 46 points, we are seeing down arrows across the board, we are talking in gains for the month of november. the dow at 17,752, the s&p down 5, the nasdaq down 15. caterpillar a winner today, we have some news with which i'll tell you about in a moment, microsoft, chevron also under pressure, and disbarment nike, a lot of retailers under pressure today despite being cyber monday. and struggling with sales and farm equipment and with that, they may announce layoffs, they've announced that they're going to layoff about 220 employees, the stock currently up
parnell pharmaceuticals, parn on nasdaq. for the full interview go online.s why we do this,but it's still our business. we spend days booking gigs, then we've gotta put in the miles to get there. but it's not without its perks. like seeing our album sales go through the roof enough to finally start paying meg's little brother- i mean,our new tour manager-with real,actual money. we run on quickbooks.that's how we own it. >> i'm nicole petallides with your fox business brief. the dow jones...
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. ♪ this weeks btv spotlight features parnell pharmaceuticals, parn on nasdaq.s focused on delivering innovative solutions to unmetanimal health needs in the 70 billion dollar pet market. we have core competences in drug discovery and development, regulatory filings, we have our own fda approved manufacturing facility and we have a significant commercial presence in 14 countries. zydax is our lead compound that we've been marketing in australia zydax affectively regenerates cartilage and can literally save lives. we had one of our sales executives tell us a story of seeing a dog in a clinic that just four weeks earlier had been ... ns of zydax the dog was bouncing around in the clinic. we will soon launch that drug in the united states and also europe. parnell pharmaceuticals, parn on nasdaq. for the full interview go online. >> all right. wednesday morning, we've gotten seconds to go and this market will be open, closed tomorrow, of course, but it will reopen on friday. not much of a session on friday, but they have to open, you cannot close the stock market fo
. ♪ this weeks btv spotlight features parnell pharmaceuticals, parn on nasdaq.s focused on delivering innovative solutions to unmetanimal health needs in the 70 billion dollar pet market. we have core competences in drug discovery and development, regulatory filings, we have our own fda approved manufacturing facility and we have a significant commercial presence in 14 countries. zydax is our lead compound that we've been marketing in australia zydax affectively regenerates cartilage and can...
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a kayaker who lives near parnell street heard screams around 10:00 last night. that person then paddled out to try and help the men, who had been in a rowboat. the fire department tells us a quincy police boat arrived and brought the men back to shore. randy: a 12-year-old girl is expected to be ok after getting hit by a car in spencer. police say she got off the school bus at around 2:30 yesterday afternoon at the corner of hastings and cooney . "the telegram" reports she then took off her backpack and ran into the street. she was hit by a car and hurt her head and leg, but police think she' ll be alright. emily: a major shake-up on the boston city council. longtime city councilor charles yancey is out. andrea campbell beat him in the fourth district, 62% to 38%. campbell celebrated at an election party in dorchester. she was 1 year old when yancey first took office in 1983. stephen murphy also lost his seat. another election note. the mayor lost his bid for a second term. he tried to bring a casino to something down. he was the field by just 117 votes. randy:
a kayaker who lives near parnell street heard screams around 10:00 last night. that person then paddled out to try and help the men, who had been in a rowboat. the fire department tells us a quincy police boat arrived and brought the men back to shore. randy: a 12-year-old girl is expected to be ok after getting hit by a car in spencer. police say she got off the school bus at around 2:30 yesterday afternoon at the corner of hastings and cooney . "the telegram" reports she then took...
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army captain sean parnell talk about his time on the battlefield.little did sanchez know he was invited on stage to be recognized for his service in vietnam, it would include a surprise ofágs expenses paid trip to san antonio, texas to see his son's graduation from air force basic training. >> i had no idea at all. you know, you pray. you pray and so my answers were -- my prayers were answered. but it is that pride and that love for your country that makes every single veteran want to do this. >> thank you, mr. sanchez and thank you for all your service to the country. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced and unstill unafraid. greta goes "on the record" right now. "special report" online, remember that? it b >> it's thursday november 12th and a fox news alert. an american airlines passenger saw fuel pouring from the wing. how the airline ended up explaining itself. >> tensions on another college campus are on. ordering another president to resign. >> (chanting) >> they are warning their c
army captain sean parnell talk about his time on the battlefield.little did sanchez know he was invited on stage to be recognized for his service in vietnam, it would include a surprise ofágs expenses paid trip to san antonio, texas to see his son's graduation from air force basic training. >> i had no idea at all. you know, you pray. you pray and so my answers were -- my prayers were answered. but it is that pride and that love for your country that makes every single veteran want to do...
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for all we know, he's at the jail trying to spring the only love of his life, his father, the only parnell he's ever known. if you look at this pictures, you really get a sense of what was stolen here from thes could stodial mother. an entire childhood. >> the national center for missing and exploited children, which specialize in this, they applaud julian hernandez for the courage in take the first steps in finding the answers about who he is. they say he took the first steps to find out who he was. we know the work for julian and his family has just begun and will continue over the next days, months and years as they adjust and get to know each other all over again. >> i just have to ask you one other question. we're at a very early stage of this. that father's being held on, as i said before, $250,000, give or take, but it's about a quarter million bond. which for all of us is a lot of money. but for a man who may have proven himself to be one of the most elusive among us, that is the textbook case of a flight risk. why is that not a $1 million bond? >> well they're just holding him on
for all we know, he's at the jail trying to spring the only love of his life, his father, the only parnell he's ever known. if you look at this pictures, you really get a sense of what was stolen here from thes could stodial mother. an entire childhood. >> the national center for missing and exploited children, which specialize in this, they applaud julian hernandez for the courage in take the first steps in finding the answers about who he is. they say he took the first steps to find out...
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former army ranger captain john parnell with us. i was thinking about how isis works on two levels, one, to go after people and killed them and secondly afterwards to give them pause especially during the holiday period of the year, to may be keep them home, don't go out to restaurants, don't go to cafes, don't go to shops and extend that worldwide so they succeed in a small event, a big event in paris where they claim 130 lives to have an economic impact worldwide. what do you think? >> you are absolutely right but the best thing we can do to combat global terrorism as a citizenry is to be informed, unafraid and trained to respond to those circumstances. anitgunners won't like is the armed citizenry might be the best response, people who are trained to respond on site with violence in the face of these terrorists. the authorities can't be at all places at all times that you are absolutely right, i think these terrorist attacks have far greater economic impact than we ever thought before. neil: i want to get your thoughts, connell m
former army ranger captain john parnell with us. i was thinking about how isis works on two levels, one, to go after people and killed them and secondly afterwards to give them pause especially during the holiday period of the year, to may be keep them home, don't go out to restaurants, don't go to cafes, don't go to shops and extend that worldwide so they succeed in a small event, a big event in paris where they claim 130 lives to have an economic impact worldwide. what do you think? >>...