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think the cold war was largely a product of mistrust and disinformation, the lack of clarity between people. and between social media and the internet, that is not possible today. i think the conflicts are unearthed very quickly. we seem to be frequently resolve it with bullets, but there are less long-term passive aggressive interactions between states. emily: having lived there and here, who is to blame for the frostiness? max levchin: i feel like there is always -- we are the great democracy, we should be leading more. emily: you spend your days thinking about how to solve big problems. do you ever feel guilty for not trying to solve those problems there, and you are here instead? max levchin: i am a big believer in working to exhaustion every day. as far as my skills are concerned, i know how to do people, how to inspire and engage. emily: how does being an immigrant impact what you do? max levchin: it impacts everything. in part because we come here with nothing to lose. we know that if we don't do it, no one else will give it to us. we work hard. we are used to discrimination, so we c
think the cold war was largely a product of mistrust and disinformation, the lack of clarity between people. and between social media and the internet, that is not possible today. i think the conflicts are unearthed very quickly. we seem to be frequently resolve it with bullets, but there are less long-term passive aggressive interactions between states. emily: having lived there and here, who is to blame for the frostiness? max levchin: i feel like there is always -- we are the great...
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. >>> a speed tube to zip people between here and l.a., sounds like science fiction, but tonight it's a big step closer to reality. >> tonight robin williams' daughter zelda breaks her silence about her daughter's death, the 1 question she said there's no point to ask. >> this livermore mom turned her hobby i bring the gift of the name your price tool to help you find a price that fits your budget. uh-oh. the name your price tool. she's not to be trusted. kill her. flo: it will save you money! the name your price tool isn't witchcraft! and i didn't turn your daughter into a rooster. she just looks like that. burn the witch! the name your price tool a dangerously progressive idea. bulldog: you don't need superpowers to help someone. sometimes, all it takes is a warm heart and a cold nose. that's why mattress discounters good deed dogs is raising money to train service dogs for people with disabilities. i would never imagine a life without an assistance dog ever again. i relied on people a lot. he helps me live a more independent life. bulldog: we need your help to do more. give at matt
. >>> a speed tube to zip people between here and l.a., sounds like science fiction, but tonight it's a big step closer to reality. >> tonight robin williams' daughter zelda breaks her silence about her daughter's death, the 1 question she said there's no point to ask. >> this livermore mom turned her hobby i bring the gift of the name your price tool to help you find a price that fits your budget. uh-oh. the name your price tool. she's not to be trusted. kill her. flo: it...
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. >>> a speed tube to zip people between here and l.a., sounds like science fiction, but tonight it's a big step closer to reality. >> tonight robin williams' daughter zelda breaks her silence about her daughter's death, the 1 question she said there's no point to ask. >> this livermore mom turned her hobby into a >>> elon musk is a man who dreams big, tesla, spacex and tonight another one of his projects is a big step closer to reality, joe vazquez on the hyperloop. >> reporter: no, they're not exactly doing construction along the golden gate bridge. this artist rendition is years away, but the hyperloop now appears one step closer to reality. the hyperloop is a capsule inside a tube that in theory could take people from san francisco to l.a. at 800 miles per hour in only half an hour. starting next year that theory will turn into a ground breaking in quay valley, kings county off i-5. a developer just committed a big chunk of his private land toward the project, a 5-mile loop that would take visitors through a planned entertainment district. i talked to the ceo of hyperloop transpor
. >>> a speed tube to zip people between here and l.a., sounds like science fiction, but tonight it's a big step closer to reality. >> tonight robin williams' daughter zelda breaks her silence about her daughter's death, the 1 question she said there's no point to ask. >> this livermore mom turned her hobby into a >>> elon musk is a man who dreams big, tesla, spacex and tonight another one of his projects is a big step closer to reality, joe vazquez on the...
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people between 20 and 35 cents. revenues from 1 .05 to 1.4 billion on the high end. this is a company that no one knows what to do with it. if they miss at all, production, the unit expectations for next year i think are going to be sided somewhat down ward. in the meantime, you play for 180. >> the last leg of this stock has been higher, right, but based on china. china's numbers, china's growth. it's speculative. if comes down to the dollars and cents of it all and fail there, miss there, this stock could be bel belower. >>> investors are going get the grain. we have the details next. >>> twitter's stock having its second best day ever. is this as good as it gets for twitter? three traders were long going into earnings. we'll tell you what they're doing. that's straight ahead on "fast." do you like to travel? i'm all about "free" travel, babe. that's what i do. [ female announcer ] fortunately, there's an easier way, with creditcards.com. compare hundreds of cards from every major bank and find the one that's right for you. creditcards.com. it's simple. and find th
people between 20 and 35 cents. revenues from 1 .05 to 1.4 billion on the high end. this is a company that no one knows what to do with it. if they miss at all, production, the unit expectations for next year i think are going to be sided somewhat down ward. in the meantime, you play for 180. >> the last leg of this stock has been higher, right, but based on china. china's numbers, china's growth. it's speculative. if comes down to the dollars and cents of it all and fail there, miss...
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people between the ages of 18 and 30 really love squares.t's about using a visual grammar that resonates with millennials. >> another way to keep viewers engaged is with charts jam-packed with important information. >> wait, what does that chart represent? >> um -- i don't know. like axes or -- it doesn't matter. that's not the point. back to obama playing with squares. >> here's a trick of the trade. to speed up our turn-around time, we premade some useful graphics like tanks, money wrenches. you can use those anywhere. >> i premade a map of honduras and guatemala so when obama brought that up -- >> honduras and guatemala. >> i was like, hell yeah. we always love hearing your feedback. on youtube, beverly hackett wrote, adding background music is annoying and the illustrations are distractions. this is a common misconception. they're not distracting at all. >> yeah. how could anyone find this distracting? ♪ >> i love those directors. they're fabulous. >> a lot of insight. jammed into one short video. >> congratulations to vox and that great
people between the ages of 18 and 30 really love squares.t's about using a visual grammar that resonates with millennials. >> another way to keep viewers engaged is with charts jam-packed with important information. >> wait, what does that chart represent? >> um -- i don't know. like axes or -- it doesn't matter. that's not the point. back to obama playing with squares. >> here's a trick of the trade. to speed up our turn-around time, we premade some useful graphics like...
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they are monitoring people who had surgeries between october and january. >>> a gunman caught on camerasting bullets into a packed city bus. kansas city needs your help now hunting them down. when the bus pulls up to the stop you can see the man walking up shooting at least 6 shots. a 15-year-old girl was hit in the leg. police believe the teen's boyfriend was the target. they just released video of the shooting hoping it will lead to an arrest. >> listen to this, half a dozen dog owners devastated right now after two men stole a doggy daycare van at gun point. the driver for urban outfitters in chicago was stopped at a red light when the suspects walked up and pointed a gun in his face. >> he hopped out of the car quickly fast enough to get his seat belt off jumped out of the car and at that point the guys jumped in one on each side and sped away. >> ifst is unclear whether the suspect realized there were dogs in the van. the dog's owners hope someone will hear the dogs inside the van and call police. >>> robo cops could be patrolling the streets sooner than you think. >> it is called
they are monitoring people who had surgeries between october and january. >>> a gunman caught on camerasting bullets into a packed city bus. kansas city needs your help now hunting them down. when the bus pulls up to the stop you can see the man walking up shooting at least 6 shots. a 15-year-old girl was hit in the leg. police believe the teen's boyfriend was the target. they just released video of the shooting hoping it will lead to an arrest. >> listen to this, half a dozen...
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i think the cold war was largely a product of mistrust, disinformation, and lack of clarity between peopleand between social media and the internet today, that is just not possible anymore. i think the conflicts are unearthed and brought out very quickly. they still, sadly, seem to be frequently resolved with guns and bullets, but at the very least, complex, long-term passive aggressive interactions between states are less frequent. emily: having lived there and here, who is to blame for the frostiness? max: i feel like there is always more we could be doing. we are the great democracy, we should be leading more. emily: you spend your days thinking about how to solve big problems. do you ever feel guilty that you are not trying to solve those problems there, and that you are here instead? max: no, i can't -- i can't say that i feel guilty at all. i am a big believer in working almost to the absolute exhaustion every day. i am a big believer in pushing yourself, getting more out of yourself, out of your team than you think or they think they can do. as far as my skills are concerned, i know
i think the cold war was largely a product of mistrust, disinformation, and lack of clarity between peopleand between social media and the internet today, that is just not possible anymore. i think the conflicts are unearthed and brought out very quickly. they still, sadly, seem to be frequently resolved with guns and bullets, but at the very least, complex, long-term passive aggressive interactions between states are less frequent. emily: having lived there and here, who is to blame for the...
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people think. >> yesterday, $28 between three people. >> reporter: your 2011 irs filing says their annual revenue0. >> for who? >> fortunate paradigm foundation. >> reporter: no. you mean our suggested revenue. >> correct. >> yeah. that's not our revenue. >> how did you fall so short of $296,000? >> well, we thought that we would become -- start getting grants. the grants didn't, um, didn't pan out. >> reporter: neither did the charity's paperwork with the state. after three years of warning letters that appropriate tax forms have not been filed, national paradigm foundation's registration status is delinquent. according to the let your you foundation is now suspended according to the letter. >> i need to talk to my cpa. >> it just makes you feel ripped off. >> reporter: we showed our video to a vietnam veteran who has been running the nonprofit swords to plowshares for almost 40 years. >> they have the flag and symbols and take advantage of the sea of goodwill. it hurts a group like swords doing legitimate work. it makes people feel like everybody is ripping them off so they can't support anybod
people think. >> yesterday, $28 between three people. >> reporter: your 2011 irs filing says their annual revenue0. >> for who? >> fortunate paradigm foundation. >> reporter: no. you mean our suggested revenue. >> correct. >> yeah. that's not our revenue. >> how did you fall so short of $296,000? >> well, we thought that we would become -- start getting grants. the grants didn't, um, didn't pan out. >> reporter: neither did the...
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and made a distinction between people taking a moral technique, there making that distinction between people who critique that move was those who go with the flow so to speak. someone who goes with the flow. >> host: is that something you'd disagree with? >> guest: someone with politics something i disagree with. it is what it is. >> host: somebody picks up this book what are two things they are going to learn? >> guest: they are going to learn about neil liberalism. i think that is difficult to talk about black politics without talking about neo liberalism or wealth inequality talking about churches and growth of prosperity gospel or increasing degree to which black mayors in cities like they troy are forced to use austerity policies to rein in increased spending in house city's work. you learn about neo liberalism for hip-hop in that book but you also learn what i tried to do is take the skills that i learned as a political scientist and apply them to really critical questions using popular culture so when you learn to a certain extent is how political scientists assess questions. h
and made a distinction between people taking a moral technique, there making that distinction between people who critique that move was those who go with the flow so to speak. someone who goes with the flow. >> host: is that something you'd disagree with? >> guest: someone with politics something i disagree with. it is what it is. >> host: somebody picks up this book what are two things they are going to learn? >> guest: they are going to learn about neil liberalism. i...
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the idea that in a society like ours, we would force people to choose between leaving a sick child at home, for example, or giving up a day's pay -- that does not make any sense. the way hoosiers can help, the way folks all across america can help, is to let folks in congress know, these things are important. if, as i said before republicans in congress -- mitch mcconnell, john boehner, and the leadership there -- if they disagree with how i am paying for a bigger childcare tax credit, if they disagree with how i plan to pay for infrastructure, if they do not want to raise or close loopholes on the top 1%, or go after some of these loopholes that send profits overseas -- if they do not want to do it that way, then they should show me another way. your voice, letting them know this is important, not because it is partisan, but because it is the right thing to do for america -- if they hear that from enough people, it will make a difference. it goes back to what that young lady asked about, isabel. i got a good memory. it goes back to what isabel is saying. our system only works when pe
the idea that in a society like ours, we would force people to choose between leaving a sick child at home, for example, or giving up a day's pay -- that does not make any sense. the way hoosiers can help, the way folks all across america can help, is to let folks in congress know, these things are important. if, as i said before republicans in congress -- mitch mcconnell, john boehner, and the leadership there -- if they disagree with how i am paying for a bigger childcare tax credit, if they...
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the latest figures show 43 million people between 12 and 35 have hearing loss.those numbers are going up. >> the key is how loud, not how long. >> i think so. >> let's see how long it will take folks to get home. let's check on traffic with bob. how is it looking? >> it will take a while if you are going southward fredericksburg. 95 southward toward stafford very slow going on 95 this afternoon. just a lot of folks getting away on a friday afternoon. 270 is the same story north through montgomery village and germantown into clarksburg. the beltway, lots of volume in both directions. the crash northbound with a few will spell -- fuel spill. let's look at cameras. 270 northbound at 17, that is where the delay begins headed through montgomery village and often on through clarksburg. south from the pentagon, volume delays getting into landmark. >> 7 is on your side with a consumer alert about amazon's newest delivery plan. the online retailer has filed for a patent that would allow it to outfit its trucks with 3-d printers that could produce items ordered by custome
the latest figures show 43 million people between 12 and 35 have hearing loss.those numbers are going up. >> the key is how loud, not how long. >> i think so. >> let's see how long it will take folks to get home. let's check on traffic with bob. how is it looking? >> it will take a while if you are going southward fredericksburg. 95 southward toward stafford very slow going on 95 this afternoon. just a lot of folks getting away on a friday afternoon. 270 is the same...
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some 40 million people travel between the two nations every year. kuala lumpur is 300,000 kilometers from singapore. but most people travel by air. only three trains per day. and the one-way trip takes seven or eight hours. expectations are high for the high speed train line. the project leaders aim to launch the harvest in 2020. international beating for construction is expected to be held later this year . >> an expert says that asean nations that are building high speed rail wings need to ensure the lines are sustainably managed. >> i feel there's another very important factor, which is the financial sustainability. how to provide and sustain, and agreeable financial model between this country. i think is going to be an even bigger challenge become the technology. beyond the technology. >> want to improve the railway network in asean, is being stepped up ahead of the launch of its economic community. the new trains will carry people's hopes for regional integration. nhk world. >>> it's time now for a check of the weather, people in north africa ar
some 40 million people travel between the two nations every year. kuala lumpur is 300,000 kilometers from singapore. but most people travel by air. only three trains per day. and the one-way trip takes seven or eight hours. expectations are high for the high speed train line. the project leaders aim to launch the harvest in 2020. international beating for construction is expected to be held later this year . >> an expert says that asean nations that are building high speed rail wings need...
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people between the ages of 30 and 49 are in the worst shape. you are paying for childcare.s and you have a mortgage bought closer to the peak. you hear about baby boomers in trouble and the new millennials it's gen-x. and financial security has been rising. that's what's interesting. numbers look gloomy for how we're handling our personal finances they are slowly getting better. about 24% of people surveyed said they feel more secure in their job this year than last year. >> that's good. let's talk about credit card debt. i remember when the economy tanked you said to me people are not using their credit cards as much and that's a good thing. i hope it lasts. >> younger people in particular. when i look at millenalials, they are afraid they'll go over on them. credit cards clamped down on how much you can use them. credit card debt is dangerous. this is a good point to remind people of that. it's easy money that's very painful. nothing easy about paying it back. if you can't pay something off in 60 days 30 days you shouldn't put it on a credit card. >> when you're not makin
people between the ages of 30 and 49 are in the worst shape. you are paying for childcare.s and you have a mortgage bought closer to the peak. you hear about baby boomers in trouble and the new millennials it's gen-x. and financial security has been rising. that's what's interesting. numbers look gloomy for how we're handling our personal finances they are slowly getting better. about 24% of people surveyed said they feel more secure in their job this year than last year. >> that's good....
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analysts say people between the ages of 30 and 49 are the greatest risk. mainly because of expenses that come with raising children and paying a mortgage. the good news the study showed 24% of americans feel more secure in their jobs. only 12% of people felt that way last year. >>> we are following breaking news from south jersey. >> today's tanker truck inferno spewed smoke into camden county neighborhood. ted greenberg will talk to residents about the threat. >>> also ahead, deadly workplace violence in south jersey. what police say prompted a man to open fire on a colleague inside an office in morse tun. compromise? middle ground? does it really look like we're holding anything back? longhorn's dinner for two for $29.99. choose two of 7 entrees. like the grilled portabella sirloin or the parmesan crusted chicken. plus two sides, two salads & a shared appetizer or a dessert. it's a deal without a single concession. longhorn steakhouse you cant fake steak. and for lunch try our new tavern steak sandwich or get any of our steakhouse lunch combos starting a
analysts say people between the ages of 30 and 49 are the greatest risk. mainly because of expenses that come with raising children and paying a mortgage. the good news the study showed 24% of americans feel more secure in their jobs. only 12% of people felt that way last year. >>> we are following breaking news from south jersey. >> today's tanker truck inferno spewed smoke into camden county neighborhood. ted greenberg will talk to residents about the threat. >>> also...
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and mexico on programs and initiatives to facilitate lawful and secure movement of goods and people between our countries. in response to president obama's executive order dhs is beating a 47 agency effort to create a national electronic single window, trade processing system for importers and exporters to do business with the united states. we are working to modernize in other areas to promote lawful trade and travel. we need to make strides in cyber security through our national cyber security and communications integration center. dhs is responsible for assisting and sharing information with the private sector concerning cyberattacks and threats. i was pleased that last year congress provided bipartisan support for our efforts with the passage of legislation that codifies the dhs's authority to assist the private sector, codifies djs dhs's authority to assist other federal agencies and legislation to enhance dhs's ability to hire cyber talent. we need to go further. on generally 14, president obama came to us and announced and ministration support for more cyber security legislation that
and mexico on programs and initiatives to facilitate lawful and secure movement of goods and people between our countries. in response to president obama's executive order dhs is beating a 47 agency effort to create a national electronic single window, trade processing system for importers and exporters to do business with the united states. we are working to modernize in other areas to promote lawful trade and travel. we need to make strides in cyber security through our national cyber...
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and senator who was a republican and more and more republicans are understanding that marriage between peoplewho love one another is a value that republicans have to support or they are not ever going to win elections. so this is important not just to and people but people across the political spectrum who believe in american rights and republicans will not be accepted as a majority party if they wish to achieve a majority status in this country unless they recognize the rights of human beings to have that kind of freedom and liberty. >> are there any gay marriage issues coming back before the supreme court and if so are you involved in that? >> i'm not involved in it that we had but we had several cases including the virginia case that the supreme court decided not to take this year but there is another case involving kentucky tennessee and a couple other states the supreme court is considering right now. i believe the supreme court will take the case. i'm hoping that they will hear that case before the end of next june when they decide their case for this term. i'm not involved in it now th
and senator who was a republican and more and more republicans are understanding that marriage between peoplewho love one another is a value that republicans have to support or they are not ever going to win elections. so this is important not just to and people but people across the political spectrum who believe in american rights and republicans will not be accepted as a majority party if they wish to achieve a majority status in this country unless they recognize the rights of human beings...
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that happened to more than 13,000 people between 2003 and 2013. with a steady increase in the numbers every year. the cdc says the elderly and those with mental illness face the highest risk along with people who live alone and people who are addicted to drugs or alcohol. >>> some of the coldest people along the chesapeake bay are getting some help during this arctic blast. tangier island on the lower eastern shore is now ice bound. the virginia community hasn't had ferry service in a week. tomorrow a maryland icebreaker will work to free the island. a ferryboat will be towed behind. yesterday the virginia national guard used a black hawk helicopter to deliver fresh food and medicine. there's no drugstore on the island. >> just being outside in five minutes, this shirt is completely frozen solid. that's how cold it is out here. >> yeah that's pretty cold. we sent storm team 4 meteorologist amelia segal outside in the cold during the morning record-breaking cold. she did a little demonstration showing us how long it takes for things to freeze. it wa
that happened to more than 13,000 people between 2003 and 2013. with a steady increase in the numbers every year. the cdc says the elderly and those with mental illness face the highest risk along with people who live alone and people who are addicted to drugs or alcohol. >>> some of the coldest people along the chesapeake bay are getting some help during this arctic blast. tangier island on the lower eastern shore is now ice bound. the virginia community hasn't had ferry service in a...
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. >>> the rosen blaum center offers intensive programs for young people between the ages of 12 and 18 of the program say closing it could reverse crucial progress made with each patient. but health system officials say that won't happen. >> their care will be continued in the primary care center. we'll be making sure that the transition is smooth and easy for them so they'll have the same access or better access to care. >> christiana care health system says the combining of physical and mental health services will ensure that patients get the proper treatment as soon as possible. >>> advocates for special needs residents living in philadelphia lobbied city council for more support today. philadelphia housing authority chief kelvin jeremiah says there's not enough housing to support those living with physical and mental disabilities who want to live independently. he says of the thousands of people looking only 432 units become available each year. housing officials asked the city and the state to provide more funds to transform more public housing units into sustainable and suitable
. >>> the rosen blaum center offers intensive programs for young people between the ages of 12 and 18 of the program say closing it could reverse crucial progress made with each patient. but health system officials say that won't happen. >> their care will be continued in the primary care center. we'll be making sure that the transition is smooth and easy for them so they'll have the same access or better access to care. >> christiana care health system says the combining...
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that is according to a new bank rate.com report that find people between the ages of 30 and 49 are often in the worst shape. possibly because the expenses associated with raising children and paying a mortgage. >> it is testament to how under saved many americans are for emergencies. they either don't have any emergency savings or what they have just isn't enough and if they have credit card debt on top of that then used valuable available credit that they won't have accessible in the event of unplan expenses. >> reporter: even so overall americans are feeling a bit more secure about their finances since the great recession. when it comes to employment 24 percent have of americans feel more secure in their jobs then they did a year ago. only 12 percent feel less secure. >> we still have highest readings with people saying they feel more secure in their jobs, more comfortable with their debt, they are reporting higher network and overall financial situation is better now then they have been at anytime in recent years. >> reporter: a mixed bag of lackluster savings but feeling more securit
that is according to a new bank rate.com report that find people between the ages of 30 and 49 are often in the worst shape. possibly because the expenses associated with raising children and paying a mortgage. >> it is testament to how under saved many americans are for emergencies. they either don't have any emergency savings or what they have just isn't enough and if they have credit card debt on top of that then used valuable available credit that they won't have accessible in the...
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federal health officials are blaming the spread on small communities of unvaccinated people. between year 2000 and 2010, we saw 16 outbreaks of measles. that had more than 10 cases each. now last year alone an outbreak in an amish community in ohio reduced close to 400 cases of measles. iain. >>> joyce, thank you. >>> turning back to your fox 29 winter weather authority. here's live look at philadelphia international airport tonight. while it's been pretty out there we have not gotten any kind of winter weather that's going to affect the flights in or out of phl. we are watching a chance though for more snow by the end of the week across the country airports are trig to get their flight schedules back on track after another winter disruption this week. there were thousands of frustrated and angry travelers at detroit's metropolitan airport after that huge snowstorm hit that city. the airport measuring 17-inches of snow leading to major makes headaches for lot of travelers. >> wake up all day today shoveling snow and come here to catch my flight and it's delayed three times and then i
federal health officials are blaming the spread on small communities of unvaccinated people. between year 2000 and 2010, we saw 16 outbreaks of measles. that had more than 10 cases each. now last year alone an outbreak in an amish community in ohio reduced close to 400 cases of measles. iain. >>> joyce, thank you. >>> turning back to your fox 29 winter weather authority. here's live look at philadelphia international airport tonight. while it's been pretty out there we have...
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in fact, recent pole showed as many as 30% of people between the ages of 18 and 29 not only the dailyw but saturday night live where they get their real information especially during election years. >> so fun. >> i yes, and telling right? >> it is. still ahead, foul ball. the team that knocked the taney dragoons out of the little league world series, well now they are being investigated. what they are accused or why actually they are >> after having arthroscopic surgery for the third time on his right knee yesterday flyers said steve mason will be out two, three weeks. so ray emory back in goal last nightment going to montreal. take a look. flyers scored less than one minute into the game against montreal. it is one-nothing flyers on scoreless, second, we go to the third and ray playing good game. however, he lets the puck get loose in front. and oh, no, thomas will not get in and score. one-one. economy to over time. montreal again loose puck in front. montreal gets the puck started. the shot and ray emory does not control the puck. score. montreal wins it in overtime, the score ther
in fact, recent pole showed as many as 30% of people between the ages of 18 and 29 not only the dailyw but saturday night live where they get their real information especially during election years. >> so fun. >> i yes, and telling right? >> it is. still ahead, foul ball. the team that knocked the taney dragoons out of the little league world series, well now they are being investigated. what they are accused or why actually they are >> after having arthroscopic surgery...
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people. it would be between 5,000 and 10,000 people. they started the rally here behind me. they have left this point. they indicated that it's the first rally for 2016. so far political discussions with the government failed. they will hold a march. they will join the rally. what they hope is the pro-democracy movement in hong dong. kong. they'll find common ground. beijing said they will have public elections in 2016 but they'll appoint the candidates. that upset a large group of people in hong kong. the next step will see whether the discussions in the next few weeks with the government. whether or not they find ways to move the pro-democracy movement. >> pro-russian separatists are blaming each other for the collapse of peace talks. sides were trying to agree on a ceasefire. fighting complicated the negotiations. charles stratford reports. >> reporter: the urgency of the talks were noted. quickly they ramped up. each side accusing the other, making impossible demands. a plan for a ceasefire looks as far away as ever. the negotiator for the rebels said the forces must hol
people. it would be between 5,000 and 10,000 people. they started the rally here behind me. they have left this point. they indicated that it's the first rally for 2016. so far political discussions with the government failed. they will hold a march. they will join the rally. what they hope is the pro-democracy movement in hong dong. kong. they'll find common ground. beijing said they will have public elections in 2016 but they'll appoint the candidates. that upset a large group of people in...
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. >> turns out your parents were right you need to turn down your music. 1 billion people between 125 years old are at risk for losing their hearing. the cause listening to audio devices or going to concert and bars for too long with decibels at unsafe levels. the w.h.o. recommends limiting the amount of time you listen to music to an hour a day. and not spending more than eight hours at events above 85 decibels to avoid temporary or permanent hearing damage. most concerts hit more than 100 dpes decibels. good thing to keep in mind there. >>> now on to a mystery, 1,000 years in the making. it looks like an ordinary statue of a sitting buddha. it's what's inside that makes it so incredible. richard green has this story. >> this golden statue of the buddha has been hiding something from collectors and antiquity experts since the 14th century. the sta chai which originated in a chinese temple was smuggled to the netherlands where they revealed the secret a 1,000-year-old mummy encased in the cavity. experts put the object through a c.t. scan a three-dimensional x-ray image showed the fu
. >> turns out your parents were right you need to turn down your music. 1 billion people between 125 years old are at risk for losing their hearing. the cause listening to audio devices or going to concert and bars for too long with decibels at unsafe levels. the w.h.o. recommends limiting the amount of time you listen to music to an hour a day. and not spending more than eight hours at events above 85 decibels to avoid temporary or permanent hearing damage. most concerts hit more than...
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. >> 19 million people between february 20 and december 4th of 1915 came to san francisco. >> when thefair closed nearly everything was torn down exploratorium ultimately kept one building. the palace of finance arts. >> we are actually opening the front door for the first time in a very long time. >>reporter: now the palace will be the center piece of city wide celebration. >> 100 years ago there was in essence and in reality innovation fair here. >>reporter: over the next year the palace will again show case the latesten ovation. this time from the 21st century. capturing the energy and excitement of a city that never stopped shining. this is abc 7 news. >> the this is the official media sponsor of the 100 anniversary celebration. cheryl jennings will host the free community day event at the palace of fine arts tomorrow at noon. >> well still to come on 7 news at 9 white house fights back against texas judge order to stop the president immigration executive order. >> everyone in the 4 1 5 has to dial differently starting tomorrow. what you need to know before you can make a call. >>
. >> 19 million people between february 20 and december 4th of 1915 came to san francisco. >> when thefair closed nearly everything was torn down exploratorium ultimately kept one building. the palace of finance arts. >> we are actually opening the front door for the first time in a very long time. >>reporter: now the palace will be the center piece of city wide celebration. >> 100 years ago there was in essence and in reality innovation fair here....
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dozen youth researchers to study the impacts of the stop, question and frisk program on young people between the ages of 14 and 24. so thank you all for being here. >> good morning and welcome. i'm currently public safety director in dekalb county, georgia, and also serve as the national president of -- my career started actually in 1977 in florida, tallahassee, orlando, and subsequently in dade county where i left i think, about 1992, decided to go back to school and become a clinical psychologist and i'm still trying to determine whether that was a good idea or not. but nevertheless, that training certainly has helped me a great deal in moving through this profession and helping this profession change, as well, too. but with that being said i think over the last 35 years and i remember back in 1980, and many of you may remember the riots during that time, and those riots actually grew out of a whole lot of years of distrust and quite frankly, police brutality that had been occurring throughout that community for a long period of time. and the reaction of that community after the loss of a
dozen youth researchers to study the impacts of the stop, question and frisk program on young people between the ages of 14 and 24. so thank you all for being here. >> good morning and welcome. i'm currently public safety director in dekalb county, georgia, and also serve as the national president of -- my career started actually in 1977 in florida, tallahassee, orlando, and subsequently in dade county where i left i think, about 1992, decided to go back to school and become a clinical...
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a fantasy train to bring people between here and l.a. is closer to reality. details this morning on the major step in its development. >> i'm kiet do. we are live at avaya stadium. the ribbon-cutting here in san jose, it is putting the bay area on the soccer map. >> boy, kiet, you get to have all the fun today! good morning, everyone. rain, when, where and how much, the details straight ahead. >> and chp says it's going to be at least another half-hour from now before they can re- open lanes. there is a traffic alert in hayward, delays are already beginning at 5:07 this morning. we'll have all the latest after the break. bulldog: you don't need superpowers to help someone. sometimes, all it takes is a warm heart and a cold nose. that's why mattress discounters good deed dogs is raising money to train service dogs for people with disabilities. i would never imagine a life without an assistance dog ever again. i relied on people a lot. he helps me live a more independent life. bulldog: we need your help to do more. give at mattressdiscountersdogs.com, or any ma
a fantasy train to bring people between here and l.a. is closer to reality. details this morning on the major step in its development. >> i'm kiet do. we are live at avaya stadium. the ribbon-cutting here in san jose, it is putting the bay area on the soccer map. >> boy, kiet, you get to have all the fun today! good morning, everyone. rain, when, where and how much, the details straight ahead. >> and chp says it's going to be at least another half-hour from now before they can...
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the majority of people pay between $135 to $150 for a co e concierge doctor. >> for family. >> that'sson. >> and you may have to check with the doctor about what exactly they may be billing you for, laboratory tests and catastrophic illness or injury won't be covered by the retainer fee. >> it's a perfect think for a hype con dree yak. >> i think of people who do want to know and they want to be able to ask questions, and there's so much information available out there. you want to call your doctor and find out it might be right for you. i have a regular hekt insurance plan, many doctors will take insurance but the way to use insurance may be changing a bit too. peoplemy want to look at high deductable health care program and using money to pay retainer fee to get a concierge doctor. >> 70% of doctors plan to shift over to this, it will be even harder to find a primary traditional doctor? >> not necessarily that it's harder to finds one but one that takes the amount of time you want, yes, it may be more and more difficult. they can be affordable. look at the health insurance plan and
the majority of people pay between $135 to $150 for a co e concierge doctor. >> for family. >> that'sson. >> and you may have to check with the doctor about what exactly they may be billing you for, laboratory tests and catastrophic illness or injury won't be covered by the retainer fee. >> it's a perfect think for a hype con dree yak. >> i think of people who do want to know and they want to be able to ask questions, and there's so much information available out...
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let's close the gap between people and care. >>> i don't think people are aware of how much domesticrica where the end result is a homicide. i just don't think women know that sometimes it escalates to the point where there's no going back. there's no going back. the last place you're going to is the morgue. >> 911, your emergency? hello? [ gunshots ] >> on the evening of may 7th, 2013, our dispatchers received a 911 call from the miller residence. on the phone, there was no conversation, but they could hear what sounded like a person crying on the phone and then the dispatcher referred to hearing some loud bangs. [ gunshots ] our dispatchers knew that there was something very wrong at the scene. [ gunshots ] [ gunshots ] >> upon arrival, the officers found mrs. sandy miller murdered by gunshots. what made it even more tragic, we're seeing two young children dead. >> the cause of death was multiple gunshot wounds to all victims. >> it was very difficult even more the officers to handle. >> the ammunition that was used was specifically a ballistic style bullet that was designed to do
let's close the gap between people and care. >>> i don't think people are aware of how much domesticrica where the end result is a homicide. i just don't think women know that sometimes it escalates to the point where there's no going back. there's no going back. the last place you're going to is the morgue. >> 911, your emergency? hello? [ gunshots ] >> on the evening of may 7th, 2013, our dispatchers received a 911 call from the miller residence. on the phone, there was...
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to talk about the people-to-people aspects of the iran negotiations where are just as participant as the techno technicalities technicalities. we want more interaction between the people of iran and the united states. i coordinate the task force here and i am delighted we have a speaker, someone who has been involved with iran for many years, but just had his first visit there. james slattery is the former six term congressman from the second district of congress. he was a member of the house energy and commerce committee which has jur diction over hilary clinton, energy, telecommunication and -- health care -- and he is a partner with a law firm and advises clients who have matters pending before congress, federal agencies and regulartory bodies. what is motor important about the congressman from our perspective is he is part of the dialogue that has encouraged interface dialogue and reconcilation between the united states and iran. this is done by a school in norway and the catholic universities of america with vatican participation. and james just came back from his first visit to iran. and i will ask him to come up and talk about what the visit was like
to talk about the people-to-people aspects of the iran negotiations where are just as participant as the techno technicalities technicalities. we want more interaction between the people of iran and the united states. i coordinate the task force here and i am delighted we have a speaker, someone who has been involved with iran for many years, but just had his first visit there. james slattery is the former six term congressman from the second district of congress. he was a member of the house...
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the study i told you about looking at people between ages 13 and 17 and seeing the changes, was a combination of a classic sort of written i.q. test with the m.r.i. findings. >> can you take any medicine that will make you smarter? >> i wish. >> you know the older you get they start advertising about i don't know what it is. ginkgo biloba or something that is supposed to make you smarter and, you know, able to remember things better and all that. any truth to that? >> well, there is an explosion of information coming out of the basic sciences and now being tested sort of in early human, you know, imaging and trials thinking about what we know of this process of what actually is learning. and, specifically, this thing that i was talking about synaptic plasticity, there has been a huge amount of research now on what receptors, what molecules turn on and off in that process. and there's work that is showing if you can actually target some of those, this is just an animal model still, you can enhance the process of memory for sure. the brain, as i said is a very adaptive organ and very much natur
the study i told you about looking at people between ages 13 and 17 and seeing the changes, was a combination of a classic sort of written i.q. test with the m.r.i. findings. >> can you take any medicine that will make you smarter? >> i wish. >> you know the older you get they start advertising about i don't know what it is. ginkgo biloba or something that is supposed to make you smarter and, you know, able to remember things better and all that. any truth to that? >>...
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eludes there's a lot of things in san francisco the people that live here now are us and anybody who want to live here is them there's an ann attaching between people that want to live in the city we should welcome people to san francisco and try to figure out the best ability to match up residents with the jobs or create jobs that will you know be good for the residents that you know want to live here and see if it works i think the forces are already here everything is in motion we have to harness those and treat them in the right way instead of antagonistic in prison to the newcomers have show you bad people because they're new that's not how things are thank you. >> commissioner johnson. >> thanks yeah. a couple of things thank you a wonderful presentation just a couple of quick things i appreciate you preempted my applaud i do for the transit program and also for how the development of commercial large-scale faces in the southeast is going to change the valuation or where the waste levels are you appreciate you preempting me i'll keep it short one thing i've heard have those four or five items this is the infrastructure piece i want to
eludes there's a lot of things in san francisco the people that live here now are us and anybody who want to live here is them there's an ann attaching between people that want to live in the city we should welcome people to san francisco and try to figure out the best ability to match up residents with the jobs or create jobs that will you know be good for the residents that you know want to live here and see if it works i think the forces are already here everything is in motion we have to...
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let's close the gap between people and care. "what is it that we can do that is impactful?"uting to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. meet thsuperpower.ewest energy surprised? in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic fracturing technology is safely recovering lots more oil and natural gas. supporting millions of new jobs. billions in tax revenue... and a new century of american energy security. the new energy superpower? it's red, white and blue. log on to learn more. ready for another reason to switch to t-mobile?, how about getting america's best unlimited 4g lte family plan. get 2 lines of unlimited 4g lte data... for just a hundred bucks a month with any smartphone, including the samsung galaxy note 4 for zero down. add more family members for just $40 bucks a pop. think the other guys have a fam
let's close the gap between people and care. "what is it that we can do that is impactful?"uting to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. meet thsuperpower.ewest energy surprised? in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because...
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. >> translator: the number of missing people is between 250 to 290 people. we managed to count people who fled from one of the villages and we are still counting people who fled are another village. but as i said the number is certainly going to be more than 250. this is for sure. in one of the villages only there were 45 families. we don't know what happened to them. they are all missing. yesterday, there were people who were trapped in the villages but they managed to escape and they arrived today. however, there are still 20 families still trapped in a village. they can't leave the village, because there are snipers on the roads and there's still fighting between kurdish forces and islamic state fighters. >> that witness telling us what life is like in northeastern syria right now in the battle against islamic state. we'll bring you more on our top story here latter on "gmt." the fact that the bbc has identified the man known as jihadi john. >>> but first, let's bring you up to date with some other news. a suicide attack on a turkish embassy vehicle in ka
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. >> sleep needs vary but experts say most people ned between seven and nine hours a night. i'm stephanie stahl cbs3 "eyewitness news". >>> in weather tonight we're talking about very cold temperatures and wind chills that will go below zero in many locations during the early morning hours and at the bus stop tomorrow. outside we're looking at some cold conditions already in the mountains. jack frost big boulder we have an advisory in effect for wind chills that will go between five and even 15 degrees below zero overnight tonight. on storm scan3 the skies are clear. they will stay that way and that will help temperatures to plunge during the early morning hours. so we're talking about a very cold night and a very cold start at the day on friday. our i were the weather watchers are showing temperatures that are already in the teens and take a look at some of these wind chills. it doesn't take much wind when temperatures are in the teens to make it feel like it's in the single digits or below sorry row. doug says in southampton it feels like one. in mer chanville ali says thr
. >> sleep needs vary but experts say most people ned between seven and nine hours a night. i'm stephanie stahl cbs3 "eyewitness news". >>> in weather tonight we're talking about very cold temperatures and wind chills that will go below zero in many locations during the early morning hours and at the bus stop tomorrow. outside we're looking at some cold conditions already in the mountains. jack frost big boulder we have an advisory in effect for wind chills that will go...
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people think. >> yesterday, $28 between three people. >> reporter: your 2011 irs filing says your annual revenue,000 for the national paradigm foundation. >> you men the suggested revenue? >> reporter: correct. >> that is not our revenue. >> reporter: how did you fall so short? >> we thought that we would start getting grants. the grants didn't pan out. >> reporter: neither did the charity's paperwork with the states. after three years of warning letters that appropriate tax forms have not been filed, the national paradigm's foundation status is delinquent. >> reporter: according to the letter you are now suspended. >> now suspended? >> reporter: yes. >> i need to talk to my cpa. >> reporter: we showed our video to michael blecker, a veteran who has been running a nonprofit for 40 years. >> they have the american flag, the symbols and they are hurting. it makes people feel like everybody is ripping them off. >> reporter: people are skeptical. they see your guys out there, how can you guarantee that their money is going to a legitimate cause? what evidence do you have? >> what evidence do i have?
people think. >> yesterday, $28 between three people. >> reporter: your 2011 irs filing says your annual revenue,000 for the national paradigm foundation. >> you men the suggested revenue? >> reporter: correct. >> that is not our revenue. >> reporter: how did you fall so short? >> we thought that we would start getting grants. the grants didn't pan out. >> reporter: neither did the charity's paperwork with the states. after three years of warning...
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six million of our youngest people, little people, people between the ages of one day old and five years of age die every year from preventable -- preventable causes. and in many instances as you are so rightly pointing out, it is because the authorities that are responsible for their health are delinquent in the discharge of their duties. six million is the equivalent of many average sized countries. you know, it's quite amazing if we -- if we were to say that -- that isil was killing six million people a year, can you imagine the reaction? so why is it that we are not as determined when we say six million people die as a result of preventable causes and that they're very young but we're not more determined to do better. and i -- i even said at one stage that in some case it must amount to criminal negligence and there should be local authorities -- more local authorities for that disregard. >> and you're absolutely right. if people do not see government stand up to the obligations and respect of health, in respect of education. it creates spaces then for those of more extreme ideologic
six million of our youngest people, little people, people between the ages of one day old and five years of age die every year from preventable -- preventable causes. and in many instances as you are so rightly pointing out, it is because the authorities that are responsible for their health are delinquent in the discharge of their duties. six million is the equivalent of many average sized countries. you know, it's quite amazing if we -- if we were to say that -- that isil was killing six...