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shoppers in quebec maybe patriotic but he is still worried. >> i hope people will buy cheese from quebec. it is hard. >> a country that programs industrial robots. they have high hopes. the engineer is in charge of the international contracts. >> to meet european standards it's a significant cross. if we can get to the point. >> one of this thinking goes the rest of the world sooner or later will adopt them. he is urging politicians to sign off on the treaty. >> the most important thing is for this bill to go forward and for this to be put in place. it's what going to help us grow the business not only here in north america, but also in europe. its import and for the growth in the future of our company. >> it will have to be patient. the treaty has been negotiated but is still meeting ratification by the parliaments of all eu members. >> the legendary film festival is well underway with dozens of entries competing for the coveted golden bear. let's go to the red carpet for an update from sarah who joins us. you have been at a number of screenings today. >> this morning, we saw the debut.
shoppers in quebec maybe patriotic but he is still worried. >> i hope people will buy cheese from quebec. it is hard. >> a country that programs industrial robots. they have high hopes. the engineer is in charge of the international contracts. >> to meet european standards it's a significant cross. if we can get to the point. >> one of this thinking goes the rest of the world sooner or later will adopt them. he is urging politicians to sign off on the treaty. >>...
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in canada police fear six missing teenagers from quebec have gone to syria to join isis. we are learning more about the men in new york about the terror plot in this country. deborah feyerick has more on that in ten minutes. >>> with hours left before the department of homeland security runs out of funding, the senate is expected to vote this morning on a key democratic demand. a vote that does not block the executive action on immigration. mitch mcconnell promised a separate vote. the number two democrat steny hoyer calling kevin mccarthy a coward for cutting off his microphone during debate. we have michelle kosinski with more. >> reporter: we are hours away from running out of funding for the department of homeland security. tens of thousands of other employees would be furloughed. this is all over of course a political battle. at this point, the senate looks like it is poised to vote on a clean bill to fund the department of homeland security but not tie it to simultaneously defunding the president's executive action on immigration. the house, a lot of republican oppo
in canada police fear six missing teenagers from quebec have gone to syria to join isis. we are learning more about the men in new york about the terror plot in this country. deborah feyerick has more on that in ten minutes. >>> with hours left before the department of homeland security runs out of funding, the senate is expected to vote this morning on a key democratic demand. a vote that does not block the executive action on immigration. mitch mcconnell promised a separate vote. the...
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police confirming six people from quebec left the country to join isis in january.t least three of them attended a college in montreal. students there stunned by the news. >> it just makes us think what were they thinking. >> i can't believe some students could have their mind blown by that and leave the country to go there. >> a teacher at the college who caught in arabic and koran has been linked to one of the students to join isis. the school canceled its contract with that teacher. >>> isis releasing new video of its fighters destroying priceless artifacts in mosul in a museum. we are live on the ground in iraq in ten minutes. >>> federal prosecutors resume questioning of the al qaeda operative in the new york trial. he is accused of ploltting attacks in new york and london. documents seized in the osama bin laden raid outlined plans for attacks in america's heart heartland. >>> after settling on a pool of 70 jurors attorneys for the accused boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev to be postponed. opening statements in the death penalty trial are scheduled for
police confirming six people from quebec left the country to join isis in january.t least three of them attended a college in montreal. students there stunned by the news. >> it just makes us think what were they thinking. >> i can't believe some students could have their mind blown by that and leave the country to go there. >> a teacher at the college who caught in arabic and koran has been linked to one of the students to join isis. the school canceled its contract with that...
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it has been to blame for this explosion that killed 27 people in quebec and there were two other massive chemical fires here in the u.s. two derailments in philadelphia in the last 12 months. we are asking whether we are prepared. >>> and ducis rodgers with philadelphia's herb magee going for his 1,000 win tonight, and that and more when "action news" continues. tiberius lauderwink can appreciate a simple name. that's why he likes pick 2 from the pennsylvania lottery, the simplest numbers game yet. they've given all your favorite numbers games new, simpler names. play pick 2. easy to play. simple to say. yolanda indrosonovich can appreciate a simple name. that's why she likes pick 5 from the pennsylvania lottery, they've given all your favorite numbers games new, simpler names. and for something really simple, play the all-new pick 2. easy to play. simple to say. >>> well, more trouble for lance armstrong. he has been cited by police for allegedly letting his girlfriend, take the blame for a hit and run are. it happened after a night of partying in aspen, on december 28th. anna hanson in
it has been to blame for this explosion that killed 27 people in quebec and there were two other massive chemical fires here in the u.s. two derailments in philadelphia in the last 12 months. we are asking whether we are prepared. >>> and ducis rodgers with philadelphia's herb magee going for his 1,000 win tonight, and that and more when "action news" continues. tiberius lauderwink can appreciate a simple name. that's why he likes pick 2 from the pennsylvania lottery, the...
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canada where 27 people died and both trains were carry crude oil also was what end on one in quebects to differ derailments there was two different derailments >>pam: is strong waves of air strikes by egypt against isis strongholds of libya. this comes after the terrorist group released a video showing nearly a dozen each egyptian christians be headed on the beach over the weekend. this video threatens egypt, which shares a long border with libya and also your who stores lie across the mediterranean since 8 just last week jordan launched an all military offensive against isis after video was release of a jordanian pilot being turned brown to death. >>pam: stock and sadness and denmark after a pair of deadly shootings. today tens of thousands gathered outside the cafe where the first attack took place. a free-speech yvette was under way at the time. in a separate attack another person was killed outside a synagogue. tonight we blurred the alleged gunman as for allegiant isis on his facebook days before the weekend shooting spree police killed him in the shootout. kron 4 is celebratin
canada where 27 people died and both trains were carry crude oil also was what end on one in quebects to differ derailments there was two different derailments >>pam: is strong waves of air strikes by egypt against isis strongholds of libya. this comes after the terrorist group released a video showing nearly a dozen each egyptian christians be headed on the beach over the weekend. this video threatens egypt, which shares a long border with libya and also your who stores lie across the...
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last year after the quebec disaster, the one that killed 47 people, after the quebec disaster and then the castleton giant explosion and the lynchburg crash and the giant explosion there, after all those happened in such quick succession, it suddenly became a national news story that north dakota? north dakota specifically was pumping oil onto trains and setting them across the country. they were putting oil in trains that were particularly dangerous to put on trains. here's what i mean. when oil is produced in texas like at the eagleford shale in texas, oil producers there use a big piece of equipment called a stabilizer to basically take out of the oil what they call the light ends the super flammable -- basically they're natural gas components otherwise mixed in with their crude oil, and that catch fire and explode really easily. they use these big stabilizer machines to remove the super compounds out of the oil before they transport the oil anybody else. this is texas. not exactly the owner of safety regulations, right? but texas does that with the oil they pump before they transpo
last year after the quebec disaster, the one that killed 47 people, after the quebec disaster and then the castleton giant explosion and the lynchburg crash and the giant explosion there, after all those happened in such quick succession, it suddenly became a national news story that north dakota? north dakota specifically was pumping oil onto trains and setting them across the country. they were putting oil in trains that were particularly dangerous to put on trains. here's what i mean. when...
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before that alabama, before that quebec. it happens. stuff goes wrong. oil trains derail. and crash. and blow up in huge apocalypse-like fire ball. part of the way to help is to keep them from blowing up. the other fight, or at least it seems like what ought to be the other fight, is over what is allowed to go into those train cars in the first place before they take off across the country. last year after the quebec disaster that killed 47 people, and the casselton, and the lynchburg, after all of those happened in relatively quick succession, it was a national news story that north dakota, specifically, was pumping oil on to oil trains that were setting off all across the country. putting oil on those trains that was particularly dangerous to put on trains. here is what i mean. when oil is produced in texas, oil producers there use a big piece of equipment called a stabilizer to take out of the oil what they call the light enemies. super flammable natural gas components mixed in with their crude oil. they use the big stabilizer machines to remove all of those super flamm
before that alabama, before that quebec. it happens. stuff goes wrong. oil trains derail. and crash. and blow up in huge apocalypse-like fire ball. part of the way to help is to keep them from blowing up. the other fight, or at least it seems like what ought to be the other fight, is over what is allowed to go into those train cars in the first place before they take off across the country. last year after the quebec disaster that killed 47 people, and the casselton, and the lynchburg, after...
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the teens were from quebec and canadian officials are searching for them. they believe the teens arrived in turkey. this comes as authorities have identified the most western isis fighters in world, jihadi john. the english speaking, black clad figure, the one who speaks and does the beheadings is a 26-year-old londoner namedd mo mohammed emwazi. we'll hear more in a moment. what do you know about the missing teens? >> the rpnc have opened their investigation. the trail has gone cold in turkey. they believe they had left to go join isis but they have no idea where they ended up. what's interesting here is they were alerted to all of this from families. families increasingly separate seeing their children were being radicalized radicalized. some of them knowing they might believe the country. canada started trying to revoke the passports of those who they think might join isis. in this case that wasn't done. families are desperate to know more. >> paula, thank you very much. we're learning more about the man believed to be jihadi john. we now know his name.
the teens were from quebec and canadian officials are searching for them. they believe the teens arrived in turkey. this comes as authorities have identified the most western isis fighters in world, jihadi john. the english speaking, black clad figure, the one who speaks and does the beheadings is a 26-year-old londoner namedd mo mohammed emwazi. we'll hear more in a moment. what do you know about the missing teens? >> the rpnc have opened their investigation. the trail has gone cold in...
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yes, i am sure if you are out here across the great lakes region extending up through ontario and quebecnitely is very chilly. and if you are planning on traveling to this area of the world anytime soon make sure you pack some extra layers of clothing. for example, let's take a look at the overnight lows. this is not included with the wind chill, which could range around minus 30 to minus 40 for some of you. chicago getting downto minus 13. toronto at minus 19 here on your tuesday night. and with this has been causing at the very least definitely chilly temperatures but it is freezing up any water that is outside. that is including most of the great lakes. let's go to some video we have coming out of lake erie because, well at this time at least 98% of the lake is frozen. you can see here a coast guard cutter trying to keep some of it open allow some traffic to get through there. but definitely having a hard time at it. in texas the cold left many travelers even stranded way farther down there toward the south, and more than 1,000 flights were canceled in philadelphia as well. a building
yes, i am sure if you are out here across the great lakes region extending up through ontario and quebecnitely is very chilly. and if you are planning on traveling to this area of the world anytime soon make sure you pack some extra layers of clothing. for example, let's take a look at the overnight lows. this is not included with the wind chill, which could range around minus 30 to minus 40 for some of you. chicago getting downto minus 13. toronto at minus 19 here on your tuesday night. and...
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now in canada they can revoke the passports, but it did not happen in this case, and tonight, the quebec minister is saying that she is finding that radicalization is a growing problem here in canada. >> thank you, paula newton. and now the british man from a well off family who is becoming the global voice of isis. today, we learn from a number of source, and including high-placed intelligence sources who you see there, we are learning that he is a kuwaiti born londoner. and jihadi john as he became known is mohammed emwazi. today, one of the families of one of his victims speaks out. >> it is good and i will feel closure and relief once there's a bullet between his eyes. >> they may get their wish. and we will learn more from jim sciutto. >> reporter: he has been the voice of some of isis' most brutal videos calm ruthless and distinct british accent. >> our knife will continue to strike the necks of your people. >> and now the uk authorities have identified the terrorist jihadi john as mohammad emmel wau zi a 26-year-old british national born in kuwait, but raised in london. though the
now in canada they can revoke the passports, but it did not happen in this case, and tonight, the quebec minister is saying that she is finding that radicalization is a growing problem here in canada. >> thank you, paula newton. and now the british man from a well off family who is becoming the global voice of isis. today, we learn from a number of source, and including high-placed intelligence sources who you see there, we are learning that he is a kuwaiti born londoner. and jihadi john...
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canadian authorities saying at least four young people from quebec province left the country last month. the cbc reporting they now reported militants in syria. back in america, we learn how the case against three alleged isis reporters in brooklyn began. daeb deborah feyerick saying it was after a post he allegedly wrote on a web site threatening to kill president obama. the threat was brought to the attention of the secret service last summer. investigators say that all three men spent time online apparently becoming more radicalized. one official telling the new york times there's no indication they were mote vaited by anything they heard at places of worship. that leads back to the machine that jihadi john was a part of. without a production film more credit or publicity than something like that deserves we want to briefly explore how they operate. our randi kaye investigates. >> reporter: you might think this is a commercial from the tourism board of canada. it's actually a video from isis posted on social media aimed at convincing why to be jihadis in syria. >> islam in syria, i c
canadian authorities saying at least four young people from quebec province left the country last month. the cbc reporting they now reported militants in syria. back in america, we learn how the case against three alleged isis reporters in brooklyn began. daeb deborah feyerick saying it was after a post he allegedly wrote on a web site threatening to kill president obama. the threat was brought to the attention of the secret service last summer. investigators say that all three men spent time...
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. >> they want to redefine our profession and want to institute in quebec killing and calling it health care. >> other countries here at home and in the u.s., four states, vermont, montana washington and oregon allow some form of doctor-assisted suicide. >> i will die upstairs in my bedroom i share with my husband with my mother and my husband by my side. >> last year brittany maynard changed the are face of doctor assisted suicide. she died just weeks after she told the world she would take her own life. >> if all my dreams come true i would somehow survive this. but i most likely won't. >> john terret, al jazeera. >> argentina is sinking deeper into crisis following suspicious death of prosecutor alberto nisman. daniel schwindler is taking a look at argentina's democracy. >> this is the scene outside a court in buenos aires where a judge has to decide whether alberto nisman committed suicide or was murdered. he was found nearly three weeks ago, a pistol in his hand. every day has brought new accusations. >> it has been an earthquakes for argentina. we had already a fragile democracy b
. >> they want to redefine our profession and want to institute in quebec killing and calling it health care. >> other countries here at home and in the u.s., four states, vermont, montana washington and oregon allow some form of doctor-assisted suicide. >> i will die upstairs in my bedroom i share with my husband with my mother and my husband by my side. >> last year brittany maynard changed the are face of doctor assisted suicide. she died just weeks after she told the...
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. >> they want to redefine our profession and want to institutionalize in quebec killing patients and calling it health care. >> highly charged debates four states vermont montana washington and oregon, allow some form of doctor assisted suicide. >> i will die upstairs in my bedroom that i share with my husband. with my mother and my husband by my side. >> last year, brittany maynard changed the face of there right to die in the u.s. maynard suffering from frequent seizures and stroke like symptoms died, weeks after she told the world she would take her life. >> if all my dreams came true i would somehow describe this -- but i most likely won't. >> well, maynard's death launched a passionate debate here. assisted suicide on their books unresolved. our friends in the north may well spark another discussion too. antonio. >> stephen fletcher has been leading the call nor the supreme court to discuss the issue. joins us from ottawa, mr. fletcher pleasure to have you join us. you are a quadriplegic, you have spoken out to the right to physician assisted suicide. one argument you made to me
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by far the worse train crash was in july 2013, 47 people died in lat ma gan teek in quebec province when a train derailed exploding, insin rating much of the downtown distribute. >> let's hope it doesn't turn into an environmental disaster. >> part of the problem is the oil is so flammable if anything goes wrong, we get this. >> thank you >>> a political debate is raging in washington obvious how to keep the department of homeland security operating. funding runs out in 11 days. so far the house and the senate can't seem to come to terms on a new budget deal. >> if the house and senate don't come to an agreement over a budget for the department of homeland security. it faces a shutdown at the end of the month. house speaker john boehner races that has a possibility on fox news sunday putting the possibility in the hands of senate. >> we make it clear that the house has to do its work and the senate theirs. the house has acted to fund the department and to stop the president's overreach when it comes to immigration and executive orders. >> it's true the department of homeland needs funds.
by far the worse train crash was in july 2013, 47 people died in lat ma gan teek in quebec province when a train derailed exploding, insin rating much of the downtown distribute. >> let's hope it doesn't turn into an environmental disaster. >> part of the problem is the oil is so flammable if anything goes wrong, we get this. >> thank you >>> a political debate is raging in washington obvious how to keep the department of homeland security operating. funding runs out...
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also in quebec, canada in 2013 where 47 people died.ars the rail and blow up a they're like small atom bombs that turn into fireballs. alecia reid>>: rail lines are proposed to carry oil into the state by next year. affecting both the valero and tesoro refineries. over 1400 signatures were collected from people in benicia that are against it. because of all those signatures, the proposal has been recirculated, and will be reopened for public comment on june 30th. in benicia pam moore>>: a walnut creek family knows a lot about the gift of life. tonight, as kron-4's charles clifford explains, a man has received another medical miracle from someone near and dear to >>:by the time i was 50 they tell me it was now or never dared to get the transfer or dialysis. charles clifford>>: his wife sonia immediately volunteered to give him one of her kidneys. doctors told them it was not a perfect match the transplant was possible. in march of 2007 she inverse own--surgery. after five years her donated kidney begin to fail. >>:they brought me in for
also in quebec, canada in 2013 where 47 people died.ars the rail and blow up a they're like small atom bombs that turn into fireballs. alecia reid>>: rail lines are proposed to carry oil into the state by next year. affecting both the valero and tesoro refineries. over 1400 signatures were collected from people in benicia that are against it. because of all those signatures, the proposal has been recirculated, and will be reopened for public comment on june 30th. in benicia pam...
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. >> they want to redefine our profession and institutional in quÉbec killing patients and calling ithealthcare. >> canada's decision comes on the heals of highly charged debate of euthanasia in other countries, including the u.s. four states, vermont washington oregon montana offer some form of assisted suicide. >> this past nevada, suffering from frequent seizures and stroke-like symptoms, died just weeks after telling the world that she would take her own life. >> well, if all my dreams came true, i would some how survive this. but i most likely won't. >> airasia has canceled 90 flights after a crash that killed 39 people. officials say that pilots turned off an engine after the other one failed. now pilots are taking proficiency tests. they'll conduct engine and fuel system checks on their remaining aircraft. >>> state media released images of kim jong-un watching the test firing of missiles. it was described as an anti-ship rocket which will protect their borders. it did not specify when or where the images were taken. it will was released in lead up to the u.s.-south korea milit
. >> they want to redefine our profession and institutional in quÉbec killing patients and calling ithealthcare. >> canada's decision comes on the heals of highly charged debate of euthanasia in other countries, including the u.s. four states, vermont washington oregon montana offer some form of assisted suicide. >> this past nevada, suffering from frequent seizures and stroke-like symptoms, died just weeks after telling the world that she would take her own life. >>...
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. >> after the disaster in quebec, has finally decided that it will no longer permit d.o.t. 111s to transparentcrude. >> hurray for the canadians. >> why has the united states not followed suit? >> economics, the railroad industry, tank car industry. there are powerful economic interest that don't want to go through the replacement of tank cars. the game here has been to delay decisions, which are just common sense. the fix is, a stronger tank car with a full head shield, thicker exterior skin and more protection for attachments on the tank car. >> the association of american railroads did agree to create a stronger rail car in 2011. the cpc 1232. and it was that stronger supposedly safer rail car that exploded this week in west virginia. the voluntary standard did little to prevent disaster. >> we're going to have to deal with this new reality by stepping up our safety standards. >> last july transportation secretary anthony fox proposed new rules to strengthen rail car safety. >> this rule is going to be promulgated to focus on not only where we are but where we're going to be in the future a
. >> after the disaster in quebec, has finally decided that it will no longer permit d.o.t. 111s to transparentcrude. >> hurray for the canadians. >> why has the united states not followed suit? >> economics, the railroad industry, tank car industry. there are powerful economic interest that don't want to go through the replacement of tank cars. the game here has been to delay decisions, which are just common sense. the fix is, a stronger tank car with a full head...
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. >> they say it's the cause of 14 deaths in quebec. >> i can't predict the future and neither can you you do the best you can under the circumstances. >> are we prepared if there is an explosion here, i'll have the details on "action news" at 11:00. >> and coming up shining the light on dangerous and misleading herbal supplements the new report that says you may be wasting time on popular brands. not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem that doesn't require regular blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. gps: proceed to the designated route. not today. for patients currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how x
. >> they say it's the cause of 14 deaths in quebec. >> i can't predict the future and neither can you you do the best you can under the circumstances. >> are we prepared if there is an explosion here, i'll have the details on "action news" at 11:00. >> and coming up shining the light on dangerous and misleading herbal supplements the new report that says you may be wasting time on popular brands. not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater...
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. >> canadian authorities believe they left the province of quebec and traveled to turkey and presume that they are now in syria. three of the teenagers went to a community college in montreal quebec, where they recently shut down this islamic group or institute on the basis of hate speech. so you you start to see this pattern. they leave canada. they get to turkey, and then they effective lose track of them as they go into syrian territory. >> what is this islamic group in this university? do you know anything about them? >> just a little bit. they -- their front or their cover is that they are providing koranic teachings. clearly a pattern of incidence that caused the school it to terminate their lease. >> now on february 27th. left sometime in january. >> that's correct. >> have u.s. intelligence authorities monitoring them. canadian intelligence monitoring them or now just come under everyone's radar screen today? >> what's clear from our report something that the number of canadians and number of americans believed to have been in syria or tried to reach syria between the two is
. >> canadian authorities believe they left the province of quebec and traveled to turkey and presume that they are now in syria. three of the teenagers went to a community college in montreal quebec, where they recently shut down this islamic group or institute on the basis of hate speech. so you you start to see this pattern. they leave canada. they get to turkey, and then they effective lose track of them as they go into syrian territory. >> what is this islamic group in this...
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habit that -- well it's got us in what amounts to a death grip, chris. >> yeah and that one up in quebec was one of the most insane things i've ever seen. basically a fireball that essentially evacuated the entire town. the way we tend to deal with these issues are the people are rushed to the pipeline first of all and the other is yeah it's dangerous. but we need it. >> well -- but there's got to be a balance there, chris. do we need this? or do people who live along railroad tracks need to have their homes blown up? i might point out that this explosion took place a few miles from a national park that is a few miles from where i live. there is a bridge 800 feet above the railroad. what if this had gone off there. and we're not talking about if but when again. this is terrifying stuff. and it happens sadly in a state where terrifying accidents seem to be the norm. where human beings well-being is sacrificed for profits. and it's hard to notice that this isn't isis that did this. this is a good old domestic american corporation and they seem to be doing more harm in west virginia than an
habit that -- well it's got us in what amounts to a death grip, chris. >> yeah and that one up in quebec was one of the most insane things i've ever seen. basically a fireball that essentially evacuated the entire town. the way we tend to deal with these issues are the people are rushed to the pipeline first of all and the other is yeah it's dangerous. but we need it. >> well -- but there's got to be a balance there, chris. do we need this? or do people who live along railroad...
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. >> and the united states labor secretary is in san francisco at the president of quebec to settle the port dispute that has been dragging on for month. the ports are open but the effect from the showdown is having a global impact. our reporter is here with an update. >> this is a picture at port of oakland which is back open. you can see a lost movement with ships docked at the port and the cranes are moving and some of those container are being off loaded. the dispute is not over prompting the white house to final get involved. >> the white house has been very hands off at issue. until now. labor secretary tom perez is in san francisco to meet with both sides the he slipped into the maritime building on market street this morning. the work slow down is affecting industries far and wide central california citrus growers whose fruits are at risk of rotting while waiting to mosque through the ports to the auto industry seeing a shortage of parts because of the slow down. the labor dispute has both sides frustrated and pointing fingers. >> we are at a breaking point where the system is c
. >> and the united states labor secretary is in san francisco at the president of quebec to settle the port dispute that has been dragging on for month. the ports are open but the effect from the showdown is having a global impact. our reporter is here with an update. >> this is a picture at port of oakland which is back open. you can see a lost movement with ships docked at the port and the cranes are moving and some of those container are being off loaded. the dispute is not over...
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the man bought two tickets at a quebec convenience store. second before the 9:00 p.m. cutoff. automatically entered into next week's problem. they blame it on the computer system and sued for his part of the jackpot. back in may 2008. the supreme court ruled against the ticket holder this week. >> boy, that hurts. henry, woford. there is a big draw tonight. office pool going on. not about the super bowl. just about the powerball. >> absolutely. regarding the lotto ticket. thought they said better late than never. >> poor guy. ouch. >> lot of money to lose out on. better him than me though. we got things to talk about. wait for the super bowl nefrmently over. by the end of tomorrow night. we'll finally know who was king of the nfl. you know football is a guam of match ups. and the best one might be pete carroll against bill belichick. we'll break it down. next! from the sportsdesk. what's that thing? i moved our old security system out here to see if it could monitor the front yard. why don't you switch to xfinity home? i get live video monitoring and 24/7 professional monitori
the man bought two tickets at a quebec convenience store. second before the 9:00 p.m. cutoff. automatically entered into next week's problem. they blame it on the computer system and sued for his part of the jackpot. back in may 2008. the supreme court ruled against the ticket holder this week. >> boy, that hurts. henry, woford. there is a big draw tonight. office pool going on. not about the super bowl. just about the powerball. >> absolutely. regarding the lotto ticket. thought...
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and quebec, canada, in 2013, 47 dead, a town leveled. the concern? oil train traffic is up 4,000% in six years carrying especially flammable crude out of north dakota and alberta, canada. >> you put 30,000 gallons of flammable oil per car onto 100 or 150-car train, and you try to drive it through a major population area, anything goes wrong and it's a disaster. >> reporter: many of the oil cars used today are older models that government safety regulators want phased out. but the railroad says the oil cars used in this crash were new, reinforced models. still, there's no such thing as a risk-free oil car. tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> a pivotal day of testimony in the trial of the former marine accused in the killing of "american sniper" chris kyle, after five days the prosecution rested and the defense began laying out its case. nbc's jacob rascon is covering the trial for us in stephenville, texas. >> reporter: eddie ray routh didn't know he was recorded. for 23 minutes he says nothing, sitting and sometimes lying down in the back of a pa
and quebec, canada, in 2013, 47 dead, a town leveled. the concern? oil train traffic is up 4,000% in six years carrying especially flammable crude out of north dakota and alberta, canada. >> you put 30,000 gallons of flammable oil per car onto 100 or 150-car train, and you try to drive it through a major population area, anything goes wrong and it's a disaster. >> reporter: many of the oil cars used today are older models that government safety regulators want phased out. but the...
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if you look way up to the north, though, ottawa, quebec, caribou, below zero and this air mass is moving down from the north in the overnight hours and a lot of areas will likely be setting record lows. right now you factor in the winds. the wind chill makes it feel like nine in philadelphia, feels like five in trenton three in reading. the wind chill has already dropped down to 1 degree below zero in allentown and seven below in the poconos and we will have the winds with us through the evening. so, if you're heading out tonight, you definitely do want to bundle up between about 7 o'clock and 1 o'clock in the morning the wind chill around philadelphia and areas to the south down to zero to 5 degrees below zero. the immediate suburbs it will feel like five to 10 degrees below zero with the wind chill and the northern lehigh valley and the poconos the wind chill dropping as low as 15 degrees below zero. the good news is overnight the winds will be easing off but the combination of the light winds, the clear skies and the fresh snow pack means that temperatures will be plummeting. philadel
if you look way up to the north, though, ottawa, quebec, caribou, below zero and this air mass is moving down from the north in the overnight hours and a lot of areas will likely be setting record lows. right now you factor in the winds. the wind chill makes it feel like nine in philadelphia, feels like five in trenton three in reading. the wind chill has already dropped down to 1 degree below zero in allentown and seven below in the poconos and we will have the winds with us through the...
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we are looking at the snowfall to continue extending from southern quebec all the way down into the mid-atlantic states. a low pressure system is coming out of the great lakes, picking up the moisture and also all that cold air. that combination will dump even more snowfall on top of an area that already has plenty of snow. in fact the temperatures are not even warming up above freezing, and if it is it's not doing enough to melt away what snow is around the area and so when you see more snow that is going to compound the situation. looking at the forecast for boston, look at this temperatures staying below freezing, wednesday with some snow, thursday below freezing and even into friday with another chance of some snowfall. so this pattern will continue into maine. we're going to see temperatures below freezing. in new york city you will also see some snowfall, and dealing with some icy situations. that's going to be compounded once again with some snow later on this week. meanwhile in the west coast, we have a pineapple express set up where all this moisture is moving toward the western side of
we are looking at the snowfall to continue extending from southern quebec all the way down into the mid-atlantic states. a low pressure system is coming out of the great lakes, picking up the moisture and also all that cold air. that combination will dump even more snowfall on top of an area that already has plenty of snow. in fact the temperatures are not even warming up above freezing, and if it is it's not doing enough to melt away what snow is around the area and so when you see more snow...
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the bitter cold further up toward the eastern side of canada, into ontario and quebec.ut even as far south as florida, orlando was reporting temperatures at freezing for morning lows. that is very cold for those living down that far south. and i think we're going to see the cold air gripping the area for just one more day. a high of 2 in atlanta. maybe even a few flakes. miami you're at 18. that's cold for you. negative 9 in chicago 347 and washington, d.c. maybe some flakes, winnipeg with a high of negative 11. a little bit of a milder trend as we look at the forecast for east asia. high pressure is pushing toward the east. japan seeing some very pleasant conditions and sunny skies. i think that will last one more day before we have this area of instability over southern china. that will push toward the east on saturday bringing some clouds for the korean peninsula. and then into kyushu and central portions of japan, as we go in to sunday. it's going to get a bit wet. but for saturday a high of 10 under sunny skies. 8 in seoul and again that rain will be in place for s
the bitter cold further up toward the eastern side of canada, into ontario and quebec.ut even as far south as florida, orlando was reporting temperatures at freezing for morning lows. that is very cold for those living down that far south. and i think we're going to see the cold air gripping the area for just one more day. a high of 2 in atlanta. maybe even a few flakes. miami you're at 18. that's cold for you. negative 9 in chicago 347 and washington, d.c. maybe some flakes, winnipeg with a...
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we're at quebec and 35th street in northwest. i had to remind myself where we were because there are many streets like this. question become has been plowed, but 35th street has not. if you look up, you can see there's a furrow right in the middle of that. the cars have run this down. that's all going to ice up tonight. then there's the other problem. will your car start in the morning? if you haven't maintained your battery right, you could have a real nightmare. some streets like this one in bethesda are well plowed and clear. others like this part of idaho avenue in the district need work, but getting onto any street is trouble as temperatures continue to hover around freezing or under and your battery strains. >> at 0 degrees you lose 60% of your battery power, 32 degrees you've lost 35% of the battery power. you don't have 100% to start with, that doesn't leave you with much. >> reporter: also draining power, cones in stay on even when your car is off -- components that stay on even if your car is off. >> if you don't contin
we're at quebec and 35th street in northwest. i had to remind myself where we were because there are many streets like this. question become has been plowed, but 35th street has not. if you look up, you can see there's a furrow right in the middle of that. the cars have run this down. that's all going to ice up tonight. then there's the other problem. will your car start in the morning? if you haven't maintained your battery right, you could have a real nightmare. some streets like this one in...
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in 2013, 47 people died in quebec after a train carrying backan crude derailed. that same year another crash sent flames shooting into the sky in north dakota, and in 2014, it happened in lynchburg, virginia. older rail cars have been prone to punctures and the industry is moving towards tank cars with thicker shells but it was those upgrade cars that exploded yesterday in west virginia. it's not clear if this derailment will lead to changes, to new rules for crude oil transport submit to the white house for revee earlier this month. scott, some members of congress have been calling for the rules to be finalized as quickly as possible. >> pelley: jeff, thank you. in another important story today, tomorrow was supposed to be a historic day for millions of illegal immigrants. they would be able to begin to apply for legal status under immigration reform that president obama implemented by executive action over the objections of congress. but a federal judge's ruling has now put all of that on hold, and major garrett is at the white house. >> reporter: the 123-page
in 2013, 47 people died in quebec after a train carrying backan crude derailed. that same year another crash sent flames shooting into the sky in north dakota, and in 2014, it happened in lynchburg, virginia. older rail cars have been prone to punctures and the industry is moving towards tank cars with thicker shells but it was those upgrade cars that exploded yesterday in west virginia. it's not clear if this derailment will lead to changes, to new rules for crude oil transport submit to the...
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. >> reporter: it has been responsible for the death of 47 people in an accident in quebec.g about the safety of our city. >> i can't predict the future and neither can you so you do the best you can under the circumstances. >> reporter: are we prepared if there's an explosion here? i'll have the details coming up tonight at 11:00 on "action news." >> thanks wendy. >>> this morning the big issue i think people watching out for those slick areas. it was a little slick on my drive way but not on the drive. let's take a look outside right now and show you what it looks like in delaware county. the blue route at i-95, not seeing anyone slipping and sliding. luckily the gusty winds helped to dry out the roads so it's just the occasional slick spot or two. but we have an accident here in lower moreland township montgomery county right on byberry road at huntington pike. >> it's a cold one out there this morning with temperatures down around 20 degrees in many spots and wind chills in the single digits and we don't see much of a change between now and 9 o'clock. it will be fairly s
. >> reporter: it has been responsible for the death of 47 people in an accident in quebec.g about the safety of our city. >> i can't predict the future and neither can you so you do the best you can under the circumstances. >> reporter: are we prepared if there's an explosion here? i'll have the details coming up tonight at 11:00 on "action news." >> thanks wendy. >>> this morning the big issue i think people watching out for those slick areas. it was...
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and to quebec twice.u see, my claim to be the luckiest young woman in all the world is well supported. >> he is also in one of the world war ii's best kept secrets. >> the british group, mr. roosevelt was in the wheelchair. >> she also observed the tensions among the big three. >> he saw that stalin was moving over to roosevelt and was paying no more attention to him, and so he felt out of it. >> they meet in tie raun with stalin, and the u.s. embassy doesn't have the facilities to accommodate the president. my grandfather said, well, come and stay with me at the british embassy. no, no, thanks, f.d.r. i'm staying with my friend, uncle joe. there were several such for my grandfather very humiliating rebuffs. >> at the tehran conference in late 1943, they set a date for the invasion of normandy. the march to victory was on. the churchill could see new problems. >> stalin is planning to create a brand new empire out of europe with the soviet red army at his throat and at its heart. that was what really both
and to quebec twice.u see, my claim to be the luckiest young woman in all the world is well supported. >> he is also in one of the world war ii's best kept secrets. >> the british group, mr. roosevelt was in the wheelchair. >> she also observed the tensions among the big three. >> he saw that stalin was moving over to roosevelt and was paying no more attention to him, and so he felt out of it. >> they meet in tie raun with stalin, and the u.s. embassy doesn't have...
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. >> and that one in quebec was one of the most insane things i have ever seen. it was essentially a fireball that evacuated the entire town. the way that we tend to deal with these issues is people have rushed to get a pipeline, and it's like yeah, it explodes, it's dangerous, but we need it. >> there has to be a balance there, chris. do we need this? or do people who live along railroad tracks need their homes blown up? i might point out this explosion took place a few miles from a national park. a few miles from where i live. there is a bridge 800 feet above the railroad, what if it went off there. this is terrifying stuff. sadly it happens in a state where terrifying accidents seem to be the norm. human beings are sacrificed for corporate profit. it's hard for me to notice this is the not isis or other enemy, this is a good old domestic corporation. >> this is csx, of course, one of the largest rail shippers in the country that rolled out, acarding to them, the new safer versions. the volume is completely unprecedented. we're running experiments through main
. >> and that one in quebec was one of the most insane things i have ever seen. it was essentially a fireball that evacuated the entire town. the way that we tend to deal with these issues is people have rushed to get a pipeline, and it's like yeah, it explodes, it's dangerous, but we need it. >> there has to be a balance there, chris. do we need this? or do people who live along railroad tracks need their homes blown up? i might point out this explosion took place a few miles from...
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. >> don't the quÉbec any single member of nato. -- even think about any single member of nato. >> doish ukraine was a member of nato? ask my job is not to wish. when i was trying to say, the u.s. and other nato partners have beefed up our presence in the eastern flank. we are there in larger numbers. >> the troops have to leave. the ukrainian troops. >> you are making a different point. what are you trying to do? >> go ahead. [applause] [laughter] >> i am trying to keep you on track. >> we are taking serious steps to reinforce nato's presence. to give them support. make it clear to russia we mean business. the third thing, this is what we were talking about, is to raise the economic and political costs on russia for its aggression. we will continue to do that as long as putin remains on this course of aggression. >> if it fails? >> we will have first of all, weakened russia over the long-term. which is fundamentally not our desire, but is a consequence of this action. russia is integrated in the global economy, for better or worse. the major partners with which it has to trade are pr
. >> don't the quÉbec any single member of nato. -- even think about any single member of nato. >> doish ukraine was a member of nato? ask my job is not to wish. when i was trying to say, the u.s. and other nato partners have beefed up our presence in the eastern flank. we are there in larger numbers. >> the troops have to leave. the ukrainian troops. >> you are making a different point. what are you trying to do? >> go ahead. [applause] [laughter] >> i am...
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. >> reporter: a best known example was the collapse of the hydroin quebec. it left 6 million in the dark for nine hours. >> the event from the sun are huge in scope. any burst affects the hemisphere if it is facing the sun at the moment that it hits. across the borders, continents and everything. these are big event and a global collaboration to protect society. >> large storms rarely hit our planet. now scientists hope that deploying and discover means they'll be forewarned and forearmed. >>> time for the sports news. here is jo. >> thank you. the third place play-off between equatorial guinea and the democratic republic of congo takes place on capital at the african cup of nations. it comes in semifinals. the confederation of football hands out heavier punishments. we have more. >> reporter: it's a day of extraordinary and contrasting punishments handed down. the most notable sought morocco kicked out of the 2017 and 2019 african cup of nations after a failure to host the 2015 tournament resulting from ebola fees. and given a $10 million fine, $1 million f
. >> reporter: a best known example was the collapse of the hydroin quebec. it left 6 million in the dark for nine hours. >> the event from the sun are huge in scope. any burst affects the hemisphere if it is facing the sun at the moment that it hits. across the borders, continents and everything. these are big event and a global collaboration to protect society. >> large storms rarely hit our planet. now scientists hope that deploying and discover means they'll be forewarned...
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like these two on quebec place in northwest.ey went 272 days before getting patched last summer. to break back open a few months later. >> they're like vampires. they never die unless you put a stake in their heart. john thompson with aaa mid- says potholes cae tho of dollars in damage fro broken rims to bad accide they to swerve to avoid the pothole, or they hit it and then brake to avoid more damage and then someone will rear end them. ar know says d-dot is trying someg new as they patch holes wh the old-fashion aspht mix they've used for years. they're h bright orange bucks of aqua fault, it's a new more expensive mix that binds with groundwater.o see how well it holds up. >> his crews are marking the new blend with white paint to watch how you well it weathers the next few months because it costs three tim as much as the old stuff. is mor expensive.e don have to come back out to maintain it -- >> he says the reality is some roads are so cracked and pot marked only repaving them will truly get rid of the groundwater and perma
like these two on quebec place in northwest.ey went 272 days before getting patched last summer. to break back open a few months later. >> they're like vampires. they never die unless you put a stake in their heart. john thompson with aaa mid- says potholes cae tho of dollars in damage fro broken rims to bad accide they to swerve to avoid the pothole, or they hit it and then brake to avoid more damage and then someone will rear end them. ar know says d-dot is trying someg new as they...
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like these two on quebec place in northwest, which records show 272 days before getting patche last summer. only to break back open a few mont later. >> they're lik vampires. they never die. unless you put a stake in their heart. >> john townsend says potholes can cause thousands of dollars in damage from broken rims to bad accidents. >> they try to swerve to avoid the pothole. or they hit the pothole, and then try to brake to avoid more damage and then someone will re end them. s d-dot is trying somethi new this year as they patch holes with the old fashiod asphalt mix they've used for years. crews are also hauling bri buckets, a new more expee mix that bonds with grou water. >> we want a side by side compon to see how well it holds up. >> his crews are marking the new blend with white paint so they n watch how well it weathers over t next few months becae it costs three times as much as the old stuff. >> even though it's more expens if we don't have to co back out here to maintain that then that's a win for us. >> but he says the reality is some roads are so cracked and pockma repaving t
like these two on quebec place in northwest, which records show 272 days before getting patche last summer. only to break back open a few mont later. >> they're lik vampires. they never die. unless you put a stake in their heart. >> john townsend says potholes can cause thousands of dollars in damage from broken rims to bad accidents. >> they try to swerve to avoid the pothole. or they hit the pothole, and then try to brake to avoid more damage and then someone will re end...
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he bought two super 7 nikts 2008 at a quebec convenient store but he was seven seconds too late.t was l printed on time but the second ticket with the winning numbers was printed after the 9:00 p.m. cutoff. the man sued for half of the $21 million prize of that jackpot, but he lost his appeal this week. >> that's not all he lost. he lost $80,000 on that case as well over the last seven years. >> i'd be upset too. i think he has a little ground to stand on. >>> coming up, an hour by hour look at technology has improved our lives, in small ways. in big ways. but what about this? couldn't this be better too? at redfin we asked ourselves the same question. which led us to create new ways to take you inside a home or instantly schedule a tour. but we paired that with our own agents who aren't paid on commission but on your happiness. and that's what makes it all work the world has changed and now real estate has too. >>> super bowl! super bowl! >> the party has started. super bowl sunday has finally arrived. while you'll have your eye on the game security will have their eyes on every
he bought two super 7 nikts 2008 at a quebec convenient store but he was seven seconds too late.t was l printed on time but the second ticket with the winning numbers was printed after the 9:00 p.m. cutoff. the man sued for half of the $21 million prize of that jackpot, but he lost his appeal this week. >> that's not all he lost. he lost $80,000 on that case as well over the last seven years. >> i'd be upset too. i think he has a little ground to stand on. >>> coming up, an...
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to settle into the community, lancaster county riflemen participated in the disastrous assault on quebec numbering in the more than 400 americans killed or captured during the engagement, nursing bitter grievances sharpened on the battlefield. lancaster's own volunteers now returned home, only to find british enemies hunting their neighborhood, roaming the streets in their scarlet regimental's. the british prisoners offered locals a grim daily reminder other escalating difficulties with the mother country and their corresponding insecurity at home. adding to these tensions was pennsylvania's for markham will pluralism, the province's stunning diversity. continental prisoner policy faced particular challenges in the diverse pennsylvania hinterland, where german speakers intermingled wish -- with scotch and english. the germans and scratch irish were more inclined to see the prisoners as menacing intruders. many german settlers had gladly exchanged the chronic warfare of central europe for the promised peace and prosperity of pens province. in the wake of lexington and concord, the scotch
to settle into the community, lancaster county riflemen participated in the disastrous assault on quebec numbering in the more than 400 americans killed or captured during the engagement, nursing bitter grievances sharpened on the battlefield. lancaster's own volunteers now returned home, only to find british enemies hunting their neighborhood, roaming the streets in their scarlet regimental's. the british prisoners offered locals a grim daily reminder other escalating difficulties with the...
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my fear is that we're going to have something which happened in quebec happen in a u.s. city or town soon because this system is failing. >> how would you move the oil? >> i think there is a certain part of this that we really have to wrap our heads around. the two oils moved by rail are extreme crudes. they are balkan and tar sands. the most expensive and the dirtiest and the most volatile. there is a very strong argument that we don't need these oils. they are a relatively small percentage of the overall oil usage in the united states. if it is too dangerous to transport safely the answer is right there. we can't do this. >> what about trucking? >> i think you end up with even more problems if you were to do that. everybody likes the idea of american made energy and that's what the balkan is supposed to promise. but if we're putting our lives on the line the american made energy i want to see more of is wind and solar. that's something we can get behind that's not as dangerous. there is to way to do this safely. the verdict is in. >> the keystone xl pipeline is on the
my fear is that we're going to have something which happened in quebec happen in a u.s. city or town soon because this system is failing. >> how would you move the oil? >> i think there is a certain part of this that we really have to wrap our heads around. the two oils moved by rail are extreme crudes. they are balkan and tar sands. the most expensive and the dirtiest and the most volatile. there is a very strong argument that we don't need these oils. they are a relatively small...
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. >> as a field via the outside quÉbec not really there. >> am torn between it.i no longer get a briefing book. read the newspaper. no bullet points. i do miss the people. when i moved euros 22. i grew i grew up with guys like robert gibson marvin nicholson pres. and pfeiffer. i really, really when i got hear didn't no much about anything not that i know anything now but i know significantly more than anyone i got hear. so i do miss the commandery. it's kind of not like -- is not the proximity in the sense that i really want to be on air force one not that -- are i like air force one over delta and us airways obviously but more importantly i miss sort of that group. and i remember, i didn't get get it at the time but i remember when coach k said, you know, this group will never be back again. for that and for that and for him that was really kind of a sad thing. i didn't really understand it and i was a senior because i was actually leaving. it was really very similar. i ended up leaving the white house. it was kind of the end of a team for me. i do miss it. but
. >> as a field via the outside quÉbec not really there. >> am torn between it.i no longer get a briefing book. read the newspaper. no bullet points. i do miss the people. when i moved euros 22. i grew i grew up with guys like robert gibson marvin nicholson pres. and pfeiffer. i really, really when i got hear didn't no much about anything not that i know anything now but i know significantly more than anyone i got hear. so i do miss the commandery. it's kind of not like -- is not...
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. >>> health officials in quebec are reporting a measles outbreak there.ey've confirmed ten cases and they are linked to the disneyland outbreak in california. the canadian health department said the patients were not vaccinated because of religious or philosophical reasons. all of the patients are members of two families. at least one of them had visited disneyland. >>> maryland's new attorney general brian fra su ch is launching a new plan to combat heroin. the attorney general says 428 people died in the first nine months of this year. frosh plans a news conference at 10:00 this morning. >>> police are trying to find a person of interest in the stabbing death of a 30-year-old lawyer from northwest d.c. >> the murder happened tuesday at the donovan hotel. nikki burdine is live outside the hotel in northwest. do we have a name of a person of interest or anything about the person of interest? >> reporter: we do not know anything about the person of interest, even their gender but we do know the name of the victim. the name of the victim is david messerschm
. >>> health officials in quebec are reporting a measles outbreak there.ey've confirmed ten cases and they are linked to the disneyland outbreak in california. the canadian health department said the patients were not vaccinated because of religious or philosophical reasons. all of the patients are members of two families. at least one of them had visited disneyland. >>> maryland's new attorney general brian fra su ch is launching a new plan to combat heroin. the attorney...