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preston says his sales on amazon are down 50% to 90%. >> all that we are asking amazon is, look, youte continue your negotiations, but, please don't drag intows it. >> reporter: nearly 1100 authors have signed his letter asking amazon to keep the authors out of the fight while the dispute is settled. some of the biggest names in the literary world have joined him. >> don't use us as bargaining chips. >> reporter: like stephen king. you're not a hachette. >> i'm not. >> reporter: so why stick your head out? >> because fair is fair. >> simon & schuster, owned by cbs, is not involved in this battle but king says he can afford to speak out while most of the authors targeted by amazon cannot. >> for amazon to strangle the royalties that hachette writers do get, it may not be illegal but it's not moral. >moral. >> reporter: preston is sticking with his publisher. >> amazon is really treating books as if they're toasters or widescreen television set, but they're not. >> reporter: a business that is centuries old is confronting a new and very modern problem. jim axelrod, cbs news, round pond
preston says his sales on amazon are down 50% to 90%. >> all that we are asking amazon is, look, youte continue your negotiations, but, please don't drag intows it. >> reporter: nearly 1100 authors have signed his letter asking amazon to keep the authors out of the fight while the dispute is settled. some of the biggest names in the literary world have joined him. >> don't use us as bargaining chips. >> reporter: like stephen king. you're not a hachette. >> i'm...
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. >> reporter: by day he's pastor preston hocker. by night -- he's one of a growing number of pastors battling out there. >> the enemy is trying to seek and destroy. >> reporter: that believe that the brutal sport of mma has a place not only in the cage but in the church. >> when the cage door closes, there's nowhere to run or hide. someone shout jesus! >> reporter: there's now 700 fight ministries around the country. >> the whole reason having the fights here so that we can bring people in and tell them about god. >> reporter: a new documentary called fight church, explores the phenomenon. >> cage fighting does not speak about loving each other. it's about hating one another. >> i think most people that criticize me or criticize christian fighters in general, either don't understand the sport or don't completely understand jesus. >> reporter: preston hocker grew up learning the teaches of jesus from his father, a pastor at freedom fellowship in virginia beach. he only turned to mixed martial arts after tragedy struck a friend. >> i
. >> reporter: by day he's pastor preston hocker. by night -- he's one of a growing number of pastors battling out there. >> the enemy is trying to seek and destroy. >> reporter: that believe that the brutal sport of mma has a place not only in the cage but in the church. >> when the cage door closes, there's nowhere to run or hide. someone shout jesus! >> reporter: there's now 700 fight ministries around the country. >> the whole reason having the fights...
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. >> reporter: deep in the woods of round pond, maine, best- selling author doug preston is carefullyis latest work. >> well, it's very stressful. i mean, i'd much rather be writing a book. >> reporter: but instead of his next thriller, he's writing a letter to the biggest book seller on the planet, amazon. >> there's no place in a civilized society that one of the world's largest corporations attacks a group of authors who have nothing to do with this dispute and harms their livelihoods. >> reporter: the dispute is between amazon and preston's publisher, hachette, over the pricing of e-books. to pressure hachette, amazon is targeting their stable of 3,000 authors, delaying delivery of their books, if not making them completely unavailable. are you thinking about this dispute now all the time? preston says his sales on amazon are down 50% to 90%. >> all that we are asking amazon is, look, you and hachette continue your negotiations, but please don't drag us into it. >> reporter: nearly 1,100 authors have signed his letter asking amazon to keep the authors out of the fight while the di
. >> reporter: deep in the woods of round pond, maine, best- selling author doug preston is carefullyis latest work. >> well, it's very stressful. i mean, i'd much rather be writing a book. >> reporter: but instead of his next thriller, he's writing a letter to the biggest book seller on the planet, amazon. >> there's no place in a civilized society that one of the world's largest corporations attacks a group of authors who have nothing to do with this dispute and harms...
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people like my great grandfather william preston cooper.y he wasn't very religious and on his deathbed they tried to baptize him. he said all he needed was a woman and he wouldn't worry about dying. i was offered to go see the graves of family legends. deep in the woods we found an overgrown cemetery. >> haven't been here for a long time. >> the bowls married into the family before the civil war. >> that is grandfather burros, the mother to william preston cooper. >> so that is burrow cooper's wife. >> yeah. watch for snakes. >> i grew up in my dad's book, my dad's dad said he never got over killing people but he never killed anybody who doesn't serve it. >> i think it is who he was. >> and he killed men for cursing in front of women. >> and she wanted to show me another cemetery. i read about it in my father's book but never saw it. i'm trying to find this cemetery on the alabama live mississippi border. it is near a house where hi great grandfather womenom preston used to live. >> we traveled along a dirt with canyons and trees and kudzu
people like my great grandfather william preston cooper.y he wasn't very religious and on his deathbed they tried to baptize him. he said all he needed was a woman and he wouldn't worry about dying. i was offered to go see the graves of family legends. deep in the woods we found an overgrown cemetery. >> haven't been here for a long time. >> the bowls married into the family before the civil war. >> that is grandfather burros, the mother to william preston cooper. >> so...
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gayle, richard preston, thank you. >>> up next, ebola scares rocking the mid-terms. even prominent democrats questioning the president's strategy. plus, a surprise leader in the race for 2016. a first look at our new poll. we're back in just two minutes. for retirement. n >plus, a surprise leader in the race for 2016. a first look at our new poll. we're back in just two minutes. e race for 2016. a first look at our new poll. we're back in just two minutes. the race for 2016. a first...
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>> reporter: by day he's pastor preston hawker.ut by night -- >> my nickname is the pastor of the rapture. >> reporter: he's one of a growing number of pastors. >> it's a battle out here. and the enemy is trying to seek and destroy. >> reporter: they believe the brutsal sport mixed martial arts has a place not only in the cage but in the church. >> when the cage door closes, ain't nowhere to run. ain't nowhere to hide. somebody shout jesus. >> jesus. >> reporter: there's now 700 fight ministries around the country. >> the whole reason we're having the fight here is to bring people in and tell them about god. >> reporter: a new documentary called "fight church" explores the phenomenon. >> mainstream western christianity has feminized men. >> reporter: and questions whether it violates the very core of christianity. >> cage fighting does not speak about loving one another. it's about hating one another. >> i think most people that criticize me or criticize christian fighters in jrm don't understand the sport or don't completely under
>> reporter: by day he's pastor preston hawker.ut by night -- >> my nickname is the pastor of the rapture. >> reporter: he's one of a growing number of pastors. >> it's a battle out here. and the enemy is trying to seek and destroy. >> reporter: they believe the brutsal sport mixed martial arts has a place not only in the cage but in the church. >> when the cage door closes, ain't nowhere to run. ain't nowhere to hide. somebody shout jesus. >> jesus....
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my name is bill preston. i recently returned from new orleans where i had to bury my 54-year-old sister. one of the things that sustained me was knowing that i would get back to independence. arriving there of course i went to a wednesday evening bible study. via he was there he was talking about humility and i will get to the point quickly. everything that he said defied humility. to him and myself, i confessed i was just returning from burying my baby sister and how distraught i was and how therapeutic it was knowing that i had returned to independence because i was going to return to this wonderful church of good people that i identified with that were such great questions and i loved them because they were the best bunch of liars and cheats but i have ever seen but i just loved. my question is how different is barack obama and a typical member of my church? >> we are all sinners and ensure we have all told lies. i would say the difference is that members of your baptist church don't lie strategically, con
my name is bill preston. i recently returned from new orleans where i had to bury my 54-year-old sister. one of the things that sustained me was knowing that i would get back to independence. arriving there of course i went to a wednesday evening bible study. via he was there he was talking about humility and i will get to the point quickly. everything that he said defied humility. to him and myself, i confessed i was just returning from burying my baby sister and how distraught i was and how...
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richard preston, appreciate it. i understand you're updating "the hot zone". >> yeah, i'm getting the science up to date. >> thank you so much. >>> still ahead, hannah graham's parents clinging to the slimmest hope their daughter might still be alive. now perhaps extinguished forever, those hopes, after investigators find skeletal remains miles from where she was last seen alive. are police confident that they have actually found her? >>> a sordid tale of sex and lies, when a murder suspect tells police he's killed at least six other women. so right now if you get the 15 gig plan, we'll double the data and make it 30 gigs for the same price. 30 gigs? wow - that's a lot. you don't have to do that for me. oh, that's ok... seriously, i wouldn't want you to get in trouble... it's the same plan for everyone. families...businesses...whoever. riiiiight. (yelling) no celebrity treatment here! (yelling) really isn't any celebrity treatment. just a normal guy, getting a great deal. we're just saying it loudly for some reason.
richard preston, appreciate it. i understand you're updating "the hot zone". >> yeah, i'm getting the science up to date. >> thank you so much. >>> still ahead, hannah graham's parents clinging to the slimmest hope their daughter might still be alive. now perhaps extinguished forever, those hopes, after investigators find skeletal remains miles from where she was last seen alive. are police confident that they have actually found her? >>> a sordid tale of...
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perdiÓ la vida al ser atropellado, cruzÓ la intersecciÓn del boulevard slot y la autovÍa 43 otro preston oficio de rooney goodman. las autoridades aÚn piden a posibles testigos del crimen que se pongan en contacto con la policÍa. >> alertan sobre las tÁcticas que usan los estafadores solicitando supuestos damnificados por el terremoto de napa. la policÍa tambiÉn de san francisco dio a conocer las nuevas normas que los oficiales deberÁn seguir para brindar atenciÓn a las vÍctimas de violencia domÉstica, aprobÓ una serie de regulaciones sobre cÓmo los agentes deben actuar, se hizo Énfasis en que los uniformados que respondan a las llamadas de violencia domÉstica no tomarÁn en cuenta el estatus de inmigraciÓn. >> siempre el estatus no era un factor cuando la policÍa investigaba un crimen, una persona que es vÍctima queremos que hablen a la policÍa que tenga la confianza para investigar su caso. >> incluyen cÓmo abordar el caso cuando hay niÑos de por medio y proporcionar intÉrpretes a las vÍctimas que no domina en inglÉs. >> la autoridades de contra costa nocional decomiso de 500 libras de
perdiÓ la vida al ser atropellado, cruzÓ la intersecciÓn del boulevard slot y la autovÍa 43 otro preston oficio de rooney goodman. las autoridades aÚn piden a posibles testigos del crimen que se pongan en contacto con la policÍa. >> alertan sobre las tÁcticas que usan los estafadores solicitando supuestos damnificados por el terremoto de napa. la policÍa tambiÉn de san francisco dio a conocer las nuevas normas que los oficiales deberÁn seguir para brindar atenciÓn a las...
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preston smith, first man there. >> gary: mississippi state kept two safeties back.usted their front four to put pressure. they did not zero out. they played four corners that time. picked up men late. >> referee: 30-second time out. >> verne: dan mullen used the time out. both teams now with one left. >> verne: don't forget to stay tuned for the dodge post game show on cbs sports. second and 14, gary. what do you think? >> gary: if they win this game, that's why they may be looking a little too far in front here because if they win this game they're going to be favored in the next three games and they would roll into alabama 9-0. in 2012 they went there 7-0. if they could win this game, the schedule favors mississippi state. >> verne: open week next week. so does auburn have an open week. 38-23. second and 14. marshall. woops. complete mix-up with sammie coates. third and 14. >> gary: tolando cleveland could have almost ended the game. >> verne: two wides, bottom of the screen. that's ricardo louis moving. marshall steps up. rolls back out of trouble. got him open.
preston smith, first man there. >> gary: mississippi state kept two safeties back.usted their front four to put pressure. they did not zero out. they played four corners that time. picked up men late. >> referee: 30-second time out. >> verne: dan mullen used the time out. both teams now with one left. >> verne: don't forget to stay tuned for the dodge post game show on cbs sports. second and 14, gary. what do you think? >> gary: if they win this game, that's why...
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>> reporter: preston says his sales on amazon are now down 50% to 90%. >> what we're saying to amazon is go ahead and duke it out with hachette. don't sanction the books. >> reporter: nearly 1,100 authors have signed the letter asking amazon to keep the authors out of the fight while the dispute is settled. some of the biggest names have joined him like stephen king. >> you're not a-ha hachette author. >> no, i'm not. >> why stick your neck out? >> fair is fair. >> reporter: king say his e can afford to speak out while most of the authors targeted by amazon cannot. >> we build them and now they're turning around and saying basically we want to control the pricing of what you write. that's not write. >> reporter: amazon has made several authors to cover the writers' losses until the dispute is settled. hachette has rejected them saying a settlement must come first. preston is sticking with his publisher. >> amazon is treating books as if they're toasters or wide screen television sets but they're not. >> reporter: a business that is centuries old fronting a new and very modern problem.
>> reporter: preston says his sales on amazon are now down 50% to 90%. >> what we're saying to amazon is go ahead and duke it out with hachette. don't sanction the books. >> reporter: nearly 1,100 authors have signed the letter asking amazon to keep the authors out of the fight while the dispute is settled. some of the biggest names have joined him like stephen king. >> you're not a-ha hachette author. >> no, i'm not. >> why stick your neck out? >> fair...
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here's a look at deputy bowie's police chief wayne preston on the new motorcycle. the department is one of the first agencies on the east coast to buy these electric motorcycles for patrols. they will hold a news conference at 10:00 near the amphitheater in bowie. the department will use two electric motorcycles to patrol 13 parks and more than 50 miles of bike and walking trails in the city. >>> and a report is coming out today to show more younger people are driving less. the u.s. public interest research group and frontier group found evidence that my lep yals are shifting away from driving and the trend is not temporary. the researchers say the trend is likely to continue as the economy improves. we'll learn more when the full report coming out at 9:00 this morning. that makes sense, there's more efforts to make public transportation. >> bikes get a lot of people home. >> the bike sharing program as well. >> with their suit and ties and bag over their shoulders. >>> 4:41 on this tuesday morning. again, we are stuck with the clouds hanging over the area and a lo
here's a look at deputy bowie's police chief wayne preston on the new motorcycle. the department is one of the first agencies on the east coast to buy these electric motorcycles for patrols. they will hold a news conference at 10:00 near the amphitheater in bowie. the department will use two electric motorcycles to patrol 13 parks and more than 50 miles of bike and walking trails in the city. >>> and a report is coming out today to show more younger people are driving less. the u.s....
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and just to cater to the iron ore over from australia, and from japan, and the port and hodlan and preston. and here is the business... and for, australia, and then, you know i am pretty sure that we could do that in many a smaller scale and starting out. and it is a really good idea and you know, part part of the plans and maybe we, and we need it very badly in san francisco and we need it as close to the job site as possible and we don't want to bring that from across the bay or anything like that. and as long as we do it in a responsible, clean way, i think that it is great. and these two piers that very, and very utilized and i always thought that and i think that we get a lot more out of them and i think that it is pretty much on the right track for that. yeah, good job. >> thank you. i appreciate the port staff. and i think that i would agree with in terms of trying to get a sense of the master plan of what some of the existing tenants there and the new ideas and how they integrate together and taking into consideration, the environmental impact site and support that and i think that
and just to cater to the iron ore over from australia, and from japan, and the port and hodlan and preston. and here is the business... and for, australia, and then, you know i am pretty sure that we could do that in many a smaller scale and starting out. and it is a really good idea and you know, part part of the plans and maybe we, and we need it very badly in san francisco and we need it as close to the job site as possible and we don't want to bring that from across the bay or anything like...
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near a house where my great-grandfather william preston cooper used to live. along a dirt roads for miles. a forest of trees and canyons of kudzu before we finally found it. relatives might have been working to try to clear the undergrowth and cut down trees to try to clear the cemetery but one of the kind of amazing things about it the cemetery is so old the headstones have disappeared or been worn away by the element. you can't see names of people any more. hard to tell what's a headstone. my family's roots in the next hour of "360." actually a lot of big surprises i learned about my family. in minutes at the top of the hour, new information tonight about the nurse battling ebola here in dallas. the first transmission of the disease in the united states. she helped care for thomas duncan who died of ebola last week. questions about how she got it. ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing good around ♪ ♪ turn around, barry ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ [ female announcer ] fiber one. ♪ i finally found your goa
near a house where my great-grandfather william preston cooper used to live. along a dirt roads for miles. a forest of trees and canyons of kudzu before we finally found it. relatives might have been working to try to clear the undergrowth and cut down trees to try to clear the cemetery but one of the kind of amazing things about it the cemetery is so old the headstones have disappeared or been worn away by the element. you can't see names of people any more. hard to tell what's a headstone. my...
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c-span: diana preston, why did you write a book called "lusitania"? >> guest: my interest was really caught. i was researching something else in the docks at liverpool, at the merseyside maritime museum, and i saw this great bronze propeller sitting on the quayside, and i went to have a look at the little label underneath it, and it said this was the propeller of the ship lusitania, sunk in 1915 by a german submarine. and it really grew from there. you know, i'd always heard a little bit about the lusitania, but i didn't really realize that there was a human drama at the core of that story as poignant, as moving as anything you'd find with the titanic, but also that it was a story which had deep political ramifications. it was a story of an event which really changed the nature of warfare. c-span: the titanic was sunk in 1912. >> guest: that's right, just three years earlier. c-span: the lusitania was owned by what company? >> guest: it was owned by the cunard company. she'd been built up in scotland, on the river clyde, by the john brown company, lau
c-span: diana preston, why did you write a book called "lusitania"? >> guest: my interest was really caught. i was researching something else in the docks at liverpool, at the merseyside maritime museum, and i saw this great bronze propeller sitting on the quayside, and i went to have a look at the little label underneath it, and it said this was the propeller of the ship lusitania, sunk in 1915 by a german submarine. and it really grew from there. you know, i'd always heard a...
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a great lineup of guests joining us including the ceo and cofounder of life media as well as tom prestonformer ceo of viacom. that interview at 3:30 p.m. eastern, 12:30 p.m. pacific writer on bloomberg television. launching its latest line of cameras at rest by. how much is the camera maker changing the video industry? that is next on "bloomberg west ." ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg west." i'm emily chang. go pro has launched their newest line of cameras this week. they tripled go pro space at this by stores. they havexcited and soared nearly 300% of the june ipo. after a disappointing first earnings report as a first company, they are partnering with the struggling retailer. is that a smart strategy? with us here in the studio, is it a good strategy to partner with ubest buy? >> it's a very visionary company. the launch of this product was online as well as best buy. they're off to a fantastic start. like the hero four black is the standout outperform her. they have successfully moved the bar to the $499 price point. that's a 25 are sent increase over the high-end hero three plus. val
a great lineup of guests joining us including the ceo and cofounder of life media as well as tom prestonformer ceo of viacom. that interview at 3:30 p.m. eastern, 12:30 p.m. pacific writer on bloomberg television. launching its latest line of cameras at rest by. how much is the camera maker changing the video industry? that is next on "bloomberg west ." ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg west." i'm emily chang. go pro has launched their newest line of cameras this week....
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preston, good to have you. pieces of the "new yorker" if you want to read up.llowing the fuzz, there is a lot of news this morning. let's get to it. >> the pentagon is forming a 30 person quick strike team designed to treat ebola patients. >> the military is always prepared for these times of events. >> it proves they did not have a plain. >> rob klain, what his reputation do not reflect is any sort of a medical background. >> what he is a political operative. >> everybody knows there is a demand in there. >> back up. we have to get the data out there. >> all the heroes have stepped up. it's a miracle. >> good morning, well come back to "new day." i'm alisyn camerota. one country declared ebola-free. nigeria has not had a new case of the virus if six weeks. that's good news. >>> breaking overnight, the family members of thomas eric duncan get the all clear after 21 days in quarantine, medical experts stand poised to fly to any location on a moment's notice where a case of ebola is reported in the u.s. >> they are calling them the domestic czar team. the cdc is
preston, good to have you. pieces of the "new yorker" if you want to read up.llowing the fuzz, there is a lot of news this morning. let's get to it. >> the pentagon is forming a 30 person quick strike team designed to treat ebola patients. >> the military is always prepared for these times of events. >> it proves they did not have a plain. >> rob klain, what his reputation do not reflect is any sort of a medical background. >> what he is a political...
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here, less than a quarter mile away is preston hollow, a for-profit emergency room. both places can ham the basics -- can handle the basics. a broken leg or the flu. when it comes to ebola, they are improvising. they face american challenges much all but a few american hospitals are run as businesses, with the need for cost savings. >> we run out of stuff all the time here. doctors are faced, for example, out of a catheter, they have to use ta different kind. drugs are the same way. they'll run out of a drug, you have to trade one for the others. it's a day to day phenomenon. it's not shocking that we are improvising here. the united states has no common standard. if you are alone and unconscious in an emergency room, the staff nose nothing about you. by 2020 hospitals in europe will have access to is cross-border area. some hospitals are skipping past the c.d.c.'s recommendation, adopting guidelines for doctors without borders, a european organization. >> we like to think there are facilities like the ones treating the nurses. the largest, the one in nebraska, which
here, less than a quarter mile away is preston hollow, a for-profit emergency room. both places can ham the basics -- can handle the basics. a broken leg or the flu. when it comes to ebola, they are improvising. they face american challenges much all but a few american hospitals are run as businesses, with the need for cost savings. >> we run out of stuff all the time here. doctors are faced, for example, out of a catheter, they have to use ta different kind. drugs are the same way....
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. >> to preston and steve, little while ago, guys, talking about facebook, maybe providing $20,000 fors, as part of their benefits package. so to speak. so we are wondering, what perks do you have there that you love there at the radio station? >> we have the egg freezing thing, too. >> no, no, no. what would you say is our biggest, you know, concert tickets? >> we have dalilia girl stop and mine in a couple of minutes. >> concert tickets, you don't even get any preston. >> melissa gets all of the concert tickets. >> get them all. >> still have the kissing boot set up? >> she does, ya. >> i kiss all of the employee every morning, who ever wants to make out. >> part of the deal, part of the -- actually we worked at a place that had slurpee machine on premise. >> oh, i like that. >> which was slurpee, any time you want it, walk down, and multiple flavors, that was a nice perk. >> what do you guys get? >> got to be something. >> every now and then, this is about once every four months, they bring in stale pretzels. >> we get to work with mike jerrick. that's our perk. >> we do have awesom
. >> to preston and steve, little while ago, guys, talking about facebook, maybe providing $20,000 fors, as part of their benefits package. so to speak. so we are wondering, what perks do you have there that you love there at the radio station? >> we have the egg freezing thing, too. >> no, no, no. what would you say is our biggest, you know, concert tickets? >> we have dalilia girl stop and mine in a couple of minutes. >> concert tickets, you don't even get any...
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. >> that was preston and steve. >> okay, sorry. >> nice try. >> nice try. >> controversy this morning, over a new zealand fashion designer's comments about weight and fashion. >> all started when a law student tweeted this picture which we will show you of hopefully soon of skinny main can. there we go. see, you can see the rib cage on the manaquine's side. now, emily robin said it portrays bad image for young girls, the designer, the woman in the red collar you see here, defended it on new zealand television saying, quote, clothes look better on skinny people. she says the worlds has bigger controversy than fashion. >> and pay apparently she would know. >> let's face it, clothes look better on skinny people. they just do. that's how it is. >> she says models have always been skinny. she says people should be more concern over miley cyrus openly smoking marijuana. >> but they haven't changed the mannequins, like when you see the mannequins, they don't have the ribs showing. it has to be special type of manaquine. >> that's very realistic manaquine, usually just the stick figure almost
. >> that was preston and steve. >> okay, sorry. >> nice try. >> nice try. >> controversy this morning, over a new zealand fashion designer's comments about weight and fashion. >> all started when a law student tweeted this picture which we will show you of hopefully soon of skinny main can. there we go. see, you can see the rib cage on the manaquine's side. now, emily robin said it portrays bad image for young girls, the designer, the woman in the red collar...
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here's a look at bowie deputy police chief dwayne preston on the new motorcycle. the department is one of the first agencies to buy the electric motorcycles for patrols. the department will hold a news conference at 10:00 this morning near the amphitheater near allen park in bowie. they will patrol 13 parks in the city. >>> you're probably going to be looking for your child's halloween costume pretty soon. consider your child's consignment shop. they carry brand names but can cost a lot less. >> or you can compare and save quite a bit of money to be able to put your kid in some really cute halloween stuff for less. >> the national retail federation says we'll spend $77.50 on costumes this year. >>> d.c. just earned another dubious distension. >> a local pest company received more calls about rats in d.c. last year than in new york city. yuck! the district took the third spot on orkin's annual rattiest city. the big apple was in fourth place. chicago and los angeles topped the list. baltimore was in ninth place. this survey is not enough to make your skin crawl? we
here's a look at bowie deputy police chief dwayne preston on the new motorcycle. the department is one of the first agencies to buy the electric motorcycles for patrols. the department will hold a news conference at 10:00 this morning near the amphitheater near allen park in bowie. they will patrol 13 parks in the city. >>> you're probably going to be looking for your child's halloween costume pretty soon. consider your child's consignment shop. they carry brand names but can cost a...
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here's a look at deputy police chief dwayne preston on the new motorcycle.epartment is one of the first agencies on the east coast to buy electric motorcycles for its patrols. the department will hold the news conference at 10:00 this morning near the amphitheater at the allen pond park in bowie. the department will use two electric motorcycles to patrol 13 parks in the city. >>> mcdonald's is planning to answer all of your questions about their food. you can submit questions via twitter and facebook. the company plans to respond to the most common questions and nothing is off limits. one question asked is, does mcdonald's beef contain worms. no, gross, end of story. that's a quote. >>> d.c. just earned another dubious distension. apparently local pet companies received more calls about rats last year than their counterparts in new york city. the district took the third spot on the orkin ratiest cities list. the big apple was in fourth. chicago and los angeles topped the list. there are two cities worse than d.c. see, it's okay. baltimore was in ninth place.
here's a look at deputy police chief dwayne preston on the new motorcycle.epartment is one of the first agencies on the east coast to buy electric motorcycles for its patrols. the department will hold the news conference at 10:00 this morning near the amphitheater at the allen pond park in bowie. the department will use two electric motorcycles to patrol 13 parks in the city. >>> mcdonald's is planning to answer all of your questions about their food. you can submit questions via...
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upstairs is a private room where you get to meet fox 29 people plus steve and their -- preston and steve will be up there and the place will be pumped full of music. see in you few minutes. lucy and iain, i'll see about 6:45. >> perfect. >> looking forward to it. >> definitely within his element right there. >> yes, he is. >> i tell was. >> all for a good cause. >> yes, it is. >> this is rather unbelievable. an act of vandalism caught on camera. three people actually defacing a memorial for the victims of 9/ 9/11. what police are asking people to pay very close attention to in that video. >> and a survivor finds himself in the jaws of a great white shark. he survived but life will never be the same. how he was saved. >> you know what, maybe lifting weights can boost more than muscle mass. why scientists now say it can make it a little easier for you to remember things. i got to s burglar caught on video going to a lot of work to break into the drive through window of a cvs. police say he used a large pipe to eventually smash the window at the cvs on the 6600 block of north broad street i
upstairs is a private room where you get to meet fox 29 people plus steve and their -- preston and steve will be up there and the place will be pumped full of music. see in you few minutes. lucy and iain, i'll see about 6:45. >> perfect. >> looking forward to it. >> definitely within his element right there. >> yes, he is. >> i tell was. >> all for a good cause. >> yes, it is. >> this is rather unbelievable. an act of vandalism caught on camera....
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. >> the kurds have been oppress prestoned for a long time and when they're being killed, you can't stay on your couch. >> one dutchman vows to stay in iraq until isis has been pushed out of the country's kurdish territory. >>> dare devils hitting a snag. why so many of these expert base jumpers ended up in the trees. a structure destroyed in the 9-11 terrorist attack will stand tall once again. a church in lower manhattan rebuilding more than 13 years later. ♪ ♪ i'm over the hill. my body doesn't work the way it used to. past my prime? i'm a victim of a slowing metabolism? i don't think so. great grains protein blend. protein from natural ingredients like seeds and nuts. it helps support a healthy metabolism. great grains protein blend. people who know me, to this day they say,tix. "i never thought you would quit." you know, i really didn't either but chantix helped me do it. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it gave me the power to overcome the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depr
. >> the kurds have been oppress prestoned for a long time and when they're being killed, you can't stay on your couch. >> one dutchman vows to stay in iraq until isis has been pushed out of the country's kurdish territory. >>> dare devils hitting a snag. why so many of these expert base jumpers ended up in the trees. a structure destroyed in the 9-11 terrorist attack will stand tall once again. a church in lower manhattan rebuilding more than 13 years later. ♪ ♪ i'm...
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now we have controversy with a football team, and george preston marshall, dan snyder refuses to change racial slur to the football team. and grow up with the team on the issue and did research as a counselor, the redskin facts that you pay p r. >> what is your question? >> my question is what is it going to take, i was wondering why you decided to use the r word and what will it take to change the dictionary definition of football -- racial slur in the football team? >> part of the point is you are a fan of the washington team? >> i cannot route for the team until they change the name. i made that decision a couple years ago. >> then you that is what you need to do. the nfl is a $10 billion corporation. and cash register. whether you are conflicted ordeal feet, there are problems in the game but you live in it anyway. they don't care if you choose -- you are part of the $5 billion, even that passive construction, you are part of the broadcast passage they make every year. fans have a tendency in the media reinforces this in an incredibly insidious way to see themselves as victims, and
now we have controversy with a football team, and george preston marshall, dan snyder refuses to change racial slur to the football team. and grow up with the team on the issue and did research as a counselor, the redskin facts that you pay p r. >> what is your question? >> my question is what is it going to take, i was wondering why you decided to use the r word and what will it take to change the dictionary definition of football -- racial slur in the football team? >> part...
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the headline spirit fox tv studios announcing it is working on a limited series based on richard preston'sstseller "the hot zone," which essentially a light what a world would look like in an ebola epidemic. >> this is the reaction to the "walking dead" premiere on sunday. ebola is the next "walking dead." >> and who knew? you might have expected it in hollywood that they would already be working on something like this. >> they had already optioned this a long time ago, and they sort of resurrected it earlier this year. ridley scott is attached to it. it has big names associated with it. they are talking about izzard of being a history of the ebola epidemic. the hope is that it is not overhyped the ebola situation. >> i keep thinking about that movie "outbreak" and how similar it is that we are seeing this again. >> do you know where the name ebola came from? >> no. >> a river in africa were the first outbreak of the virus was. >> it has been around for decades. >> 1976. >> coming up, staying with television -- cbs and hbo hitting into the subscription tv business. how it will increase com
the headline spirit fox tv studios announcing it is working on a limited series based on richard preston'sstseller "the hot zone," which essentially a light what a world would look like in an ebola epidemic. >> this is the reaction to the "walking dead" premiere on sunday. ebola is the next "walking dead." >> and who knew? you might have expected it in hollywood that they would already be working on something like this. >> they had already...
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third, instead of testing on preston is every year, our students should take high-stakes test only at main gates in their career. fifth grade when they leave elementary, eighth-grade and 12th grade. i believe these tests should be of higher quality than what we a widew and should cover range of the kind of skills that are in demand in the marketplace. we could supplement to this by introducing other test in off years but really sample of students. this is what they do in other countries like finland, which consistently ranks at the top of the world. the millions of dollars saved from doing all of this testing, you could invest in teachers' salaries. [applause] and you make the profession more attractive and you bring a lot of different people to it. the important thing is you have to crate incentives for strong teachers and principals to work and low performance. they need to step up and provide funding and resources and not like they do now with the .andates in broward, we have 31 of those schools on the list and these are schools that scored lowest interbreeding and the state. -- in
third, instead of testing on preston is every year, our students should take high-stakes test only at main gates in their career. fifth grade when they leave elementary, eighth-grade and 12th grade. i believe these tests should be of higher quality than what we a widew and should cover range of the kind of skills that are in demand in the marketplace. we could supplement to this by introducing other test in off years but really sample of students. this is what they do in other countries like...
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. >> boston accents, preston and steve, i don't know, boston would be top of my list, or maybe pittsburghe worse accent. >> agreed. >> what do you think? you. >> ' talking my language. i went to see the orioles one time down in baltimore. and i was cents slightly hung over from the night before. there was cents a guy sitting behind me, they were playing the red sox. and he would not stop saying let's go -- ever since that day, i've absolutely de tested the bosses ton accent. >> can you guys -- i met some cool people from boston, but can't stands the accent. >> pittsburgh accent to me it is slightly more working class, you you know, so it is vy similar, kind of, you know, people say there is cents a pronounced pittsburgh accent. i don't quite hear t but i don't know, you know, checking has a definite sounds to it, but the boston, i know, that the whole -- that's the most arch. it doesn't work from whether -- we talked about this before, and southern accents, even british accents can be nice and pleasant to list tonight boston just cuts right down your spine. and it is the most annoying. i
. >> boston accents, preston and steve, i don't know, boston would be top of my list, or maybe pittsburghe worse accent. >> agreed. >> what do you think? you. >> ' talking my language. i went to see the orioles one time down in baltimore. and i was cents slightly hung over from the night before. there was cents a guy sitting behind me, they were playing the red sox. and he would not stop saying let's go -- ever since that day, i've absolutely de tested the bosses ton...
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. >> yes, director rodriguez, it's julia preston from the "new york times." i'm wondering if you could give us more detailed information about how you're getting ready for the president's executive action. how many people are you anticipating? what are you doing in terms of hiring in a situation where, as you i'm sure are aware you have a fee-based agency, and therefore, to a certain extent, your hiring is based on the applications that are coming in. just what is the dimension of the program that you are anticipating? >> those are great questions. and what i can tell you right now is we're doing our job. >> i try! [laughter] >> i'll let the editors know. >> hi. director steve from global detroit. i'm wondering if you can talk, as we hopefully move forward, whether it be through these rules or maybe one day someday congressional action, and we reform our immigration system to be one that is more forward-looking, more along the lines of what you talk about, it brings value to our country and to our economy, how do you plan to use local government in the integr
. >> yes, director rodriguez, it's julia preston from the "new york times." i'm wondering if you could give us more detailed information about how you're getting ready for the president's executive action. how many people are you anticipating? what are you doing in terms of hiring in a situation where, as you i'm sure are aware you have a fee-based agency, and therefore, to a certain extent, your hiring is based on the applications that are coming in. just what is the dimension...
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it demonstrates the over breadth of this law, for example, the preston case from the fourth circuit. they upheld the ban on a lobbyist's contributions but there was an out. they could make contributions to a political committee. those are obviously examples. there are others. for example, minor parties, candidates for the green party or new parties that had no chance of getting elected at all. >> that is a slightly separate question. but the term committee had been consistently interpreted to refer to only groups that have the major purpose of electing a candidate. >> yes. >> and you sort of throw another wrench in the works that makes it seem like it has a very different sweep. >> i want to be clear about that, your honor. there are two kinds of commitees that might come into play. one are the independent commitees that make only independent expenditures sometimes known as super pacs. less so when smaller. those are not at issue here. none of my clients wants to make a contribution to them or anything like them. but there are other commitees that the nra for example has a pac. it is
it demonstrates the over breadth of this law, for example, the preston case from the fourth circuit. they upheld the ban on a lobbyist's contributions but there was an out. they could make contributions to a political committee. those are obviously examples. there are others. for example, minor parties, candidates for the green party or new parties that had no chance of getting elected at all. >> that is a slightly separate question. but the term committee had been consistently...
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. >> so preston and steve, what do you do you say when somebody says i lover you, and you don't happenlove them? >> oh, go to hell? what you all fear. >> you know, i think the coolest i love you months and responses cents is princess lea, to han, sealed in the carbon ate just before she says i love you. and he says i know. >> yes. >> pretty pivotal sin mattick moment. i mean, there is nothing that will cushion the blow, no that the err what you say, if it is not i love you back it, won't be the right thing. another one that's kind of rough, but an easy out, is i love you too, but i'm not in love with you. >> oh. who says that. >> i think i love you but i'm in the in love with you. >> i have syphilis so bad. and i think that softens the blow. >> on this survey it said a bad response is, well, i wish i loved you too. >> oh, ouch. >> nothing, everything is going to hitter, if the response is anything less than i love you back, it is all going to hurt. might as is well just jump into it. >> casey, you wanted to mention? >> i loved this girl in college, and i said i love to you her, and her
. >> so preston and steve, what do you do you say when somebody says i lover you, and you don't happenlove them? >> oh, go to hell? what you all fear. >> you know, i think the coolest i love you months and responses cents is princess lea, to han, sealed in the carbon ate just before she says i love you. and he says i know. >> yes. >> pretty pivotal sin mattick moment. i mean, there is nothing that will cushion the blow, no that the err what you say, if it is not i...
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with preston and steve. >> and you know the movie but you may not know the philadelphia and behind poetichour of good day. justice, big reveal, in the next hour of good day. >> keep guessing on twitter there are 211 lawyers in congress. but not one electrician. so here's a bright idea. donald norcross. a union electrician for 30 years... in the state senate, he stood up for working families and he'll stand up for south jersey in congress. working to make college affordable. fighting to create jobs that can support a family. and pushing equal pay for equal work. donald norcross. a congressman for us. house majority pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. ryan costello went into politics. in 2001, doctor manan trivedi joined the marines. trivedi served as a battlefield surgeon in iraq. costello served himself by voting to raise his own pay. and while trivedi cared for patients in pennsylvania, costello gave millions in government contracts to his campaign contributors -even as he cut funding for child abuse prevention. in congress, only trivedi will do what's right for you.
with preston and steve. >> and you know the movie but you may not know the philadelphia and behind poetichour of good day. justice, big reveal, in the next hour of good day. >> keep guessing on twitter there are 211 lawyers in congress. but not one electrician. so here's a bright idea. donald norcross. a union electrician for 30 years... in the state senate, he stood up for working families and he'll stand up for south jersey in congress. working to make college affordable. fighting...
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third, instead of testing on preston is every year, our students should take high-stakes test only at main gates in their career. fifth grade when they leave elementary, eighth-grade and 12th grade. i believe these tests should be of higher quality than what we a widew and should cover range of the kind of skills that are in demand in the marketplace. we could supplement to this by introducing other test in off years but really sample of students. this is what they do in other countries like finland, which consistently ranks at the top of the world. the millions of dollars saved from doing all of this testing, you could invest in teachers' salaries. [applause] and you make the profession more attractive and you bring a lot of different people to it. the important thing is you have to crate incentives for strong teachers and principals to work and low performance. they need to step up and provide funding and resources and not like they do now with the .andates in broward, we have 31 of those schools on the list and these are schools that scored lowest interbreeding and the state. -- in
third, instead of testing on preston is every year, our students should take high-stakes test only at main gates in their career. fifth grade when they leave elementary, eighth-grade and 12th grade. i believe these tests should be of higher quality than what we a widew and should cover range of the kind of skills that are in demand in the marketplace. we could supplement to this by introducing other test in off years but really sample of students. this is what they do in other countries like...
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. >> yes, director rodriguez, it's julia preston from the "new york times." i'm wondering if you could give us more detailed information about how you're getting ready for the president's executive action. how many people are you anticipating? what are you doing in terms of hiring in a situation where as you, i'm sure are aware, you have a fee-based agency. based on the applications that are coming in. just what is the dimension of the program you are anticipating? >> those are great questions. and i can tell you right now is we are doing our job. i'll let the editors know. >> hi. i'm wondering if you could talk as we hopefully move forward. and we reform our immigration system to be one that is more forward looking, along the lines of what brings value to our country and economy. how do you plan to use local government in the integration process? you know, a lot of us who deal after the federal issues adjudicated or not in the case of 11 million unauthorized immigrants, a lot of these play out in the local levels with schools, municipal government, with loca
. >> yes, director rodriguez, it's julia preston from the "new york times." i'm wondering if you could give us more detailed information about how you're getting ready for the president's executive action. how many people are you anticipating? what are you doing in terms of hiring in a situation where as you, i'm sure are aware, you have a fee-based agency. based on the applications that are coming in. just what is the dimension of the program you are anticipating? >>...
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. >> thank you for the tip let's preston in new york. >> thank you for taking my call i much more of a republican. i am actually living a few blocks away from a patient who has recently been tested positive for a bowler. -- ebola. scanning the tv yesterday, this guy doesn't know what he is talking about and he is the chairman of the house oversight committee of ebola. who is a ng republican, he says that are wrong about ebola, they don't understand it, that you can catch ebola by breathing the air. it is not true. this guy lives a couple of blocks from me and i go to the same pharmacy that he goes to, know whether congressman king is lying or stupid. either one, it is unacceptable. especially with a curious situation like this. it has got me mad. >> bringing up house government oversight and reform committee chairman darrell eisman. also known as one of the wealthiest members of congress. wealth of congress jumps by $150 million, he is the assistant editor. j hunter good morning to you. >> know it was primarily by jay rockefeller. in his elaney share financial planning in a he no lon
. >> thank you for the tip let's preston in new york. >> thank you for taking my call i much more of a republican. i am actually living a few blocks away from a patient who has recently been tested positive for a bowler. -- ebola. scanning the tv yesterday, this guy doesn't know what he is talking about and he is the chairman of the house oversight committee of ebola. who is a ng republican, he says that are wrong about ebola, they don't understand it, that you can catch ebola by...
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joining us no talk about his latest piece in "the new yorker" is richard preston.ank you so much for being here today. >> sure. >> i went back and re-read the hot zone. and think i read demon in the freezer last month or maybe in august. and it puts so much into perspective. this is something that you've been tracking for decades at this point. i want to know before we get to your article what you think about the situation here in the united states. no new headlines over the weekend. no news is good news here. do you think we dodged a bullet? >> i think the health authorities in the united states are on a steep learning curve. hospitals made fundamental mistakes that were fatal. the kind of mistakes that health workers in africa would never make. but now we are on a learning curve and we're learning fast. i think we can -- we definitely have the means to control ebola in the united states. i believe we'll do so. >> what about the situation in west africa? it's a much more dire situation. how are things there? can it be contained? >> right now ebola virus is fully o
joining us no talk about his latest piece in "the new yorker" is richard preston.ank you so much for being here today. >> sure. >> i went back and re-read the hot zone. and think i read demon in the freezer last month or maybe in august. and it puts so much into perspective. this is something that you've been tracking for decades at this point. i want to know before we get to your article what you think about the situation here in the united states. no new headlines over...
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preston in nebraska, democrat, what is your confidence level? >> caller: about the same as it has always been, about 50/50, it never changes because -- but the problem right now, seems like we got a lot of people inside of the government that are totally against the government and so they're inside of the government totally to make the government look bad. they're in the government and they're also collecting a government check. it just doesn't make any sense for the people that are working for the government to be anti-government. >> host: okay. marie, independent, hi. >> caller: hi. good morning. yes, i'm very positive about the government. you know, i love this country and i'm native american so i know about you know, my ancestors had a lot of slings and arrows pointed their way and we've had a rough time these past few centuries, you know and shuffled off on to reservations in horrible areas with no prospects of decent employment. that's why it is only 40% of natives actually live on reservations because they can't get work on reservation ar
preston in nebraska, democrat, what is your confidence level? >> caller: about the same as it has always been, about 50/50, it never changes because -- but the problem right now, seems like we got a lot of people inside of the government that are totally against the government and so they're inside of the government totally to make the government look bad. they're in the government and they're also collecting a government check. it just doesn't make any sense for the people that are...
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it is the terrifying true story by richard preston. are several chapters in here on ebola -- how it originated, where the name came from. if anyone wants to get some real, true information, about this terrible problem that the africans have, they can easily google this book or reference some way or the other. on top of this, the terrible problem in africa -- it is one disease after the other. we have been pouring money into that part of the world for decades. something different needs to happen. these people need to become responsible for the fact that they are still living in a century that does not exist. host: ok. governor leavitt? guest: well, it exists for them. inone that has spent time africa will tell you they are living in a much different situation than we are living in. i have been in africa many times in many countries and spent time in their medical infrastructure and they do not have the lessening of the infrastructure we have and they are struggling with it. we have the potential of being affected by it. we are only as s
it is the terrifying true story by richard preston. are several chapters in here on ebola -- how it originated, where the name came from. if anyone wants to get some real, true information, about this terrible problem that the africans have, they can easily google this book or reference some way or the other. on top of this, the terrible problem in africa -- it is one disease after the other. we have been pouring money into that part of the world for decades. something different needs to...