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so you're a neighbor of rene? >> i have known him from the absolute beginning. now? >> yeah, we're going. >> we're going. >> what did you think of him when you first met him? >> i saw an ordinary man. he fight for what he think about. >> he had a vision. >> yeah, a vision. and fight for this. >> it's very close to bitters. >> yeah. >> nicely done, chef. >> there we are. >> look at the beautiful girl there. >> cheers. >> here we go. >> what was that? >> gammel dansk. . what is that? >> i don't know exactly how you make that. but it has been drinking in denmark for many years. >> so we have gammel dansk. >> it's a liquor. >> it's a danish bitter with about 30 different herbs or so. so we made an ice cream. with dehydrated milk and sorrel. >> that's delicious. >> it's excellent. >> oh, here we go. gammel dansk. it is good. >> it works. >> it is good. it works. it works. look at this. where you come from, new york? >> yeah. >> yeah. >> how did you know? >> it works. he said. >> i'm asking can you come help me dress here? don't let them touch each other. just there.
so you're a neighbor of rene? >> i have known him from the absolute beginning. now? >> yeah, we're going. >> we're going. >> what did you think of him when you first met him? >> i saw an ordinary man. he fight for what he think about. >> he had a vision. >> yeah, a vision. and fight for this. >> it's very close to bitters. >> yeah. >> nicely done, chef. >> there we are. >> look at the beautiful girl there. >> cheers....
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rene let me ask you this, rene.ther they saw those fighter jets side by side with their planes it would be incredibly unnerving. at the same time do we have any sense if the pilot or the flight attendants said anything to the passengers while they were on board or if as they deplane now they will just be learning what has happened? >> reporter: it is unclear at this point what was communicated to the people on board. you mentioned the fighter jets. i mean if they looked out of their windows most likely they would see that. i'm sure many would begin to ask questions. i'm going to bet that the people getting off of the plane that you're looking at there on your screen now are aware of this security situation, as i'm sure canine bomb sniffing dogs will be brought in as they try to screen this aircraft. so it is a tense and scary moment for the passengers coming off the plane. if you just think back to just last weekend at jfk airport, similar situation. bomb threats on social media. once the plane was on the ground the
rene let me ask you this, rene.ther they saw those fighter jets side by side with their planes it would be incredibly unnerving. at the same time do we have any sense if the pilot or the flight attendants said anything to the passengers while they were on board or if as they deplane now they will just be learning what has happened? >> reporter: it is unclear at this point what was communicated to the people on board. you mentioned the fighter jets. i mean if they looked out of their...
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renee was a designer in the makings.e girl when she was brought to auschwitz, and why did they survive while others died. just to say luck is not enough. it was more than that. >> these survivors somehow hung on tenaciously to life. whenever -- whatever didn't cause their death, disease, hypothermia, murder, somehow these kids made it out and lead very, very productive, almost inspired lives. >> unfortunately the number of survivors out there is dwindling. >> yes, and that is why the commemoration of the liberation of auschwitz is so important. there aren't going to be enough survivors for the 75th commemoration. this is the last significant commemoration of the worst atrocity in i believe human history, but their stories are going to live on. >> my name eva moses kor. >> my name is aniecea. >> my name is renee firestone. >> i believe that everybody who has given their testimony are teachers in perpetuity. >> i'm a survivor. >> i'm a survivor of auschwitz. >> auschwitz. >> auschwitz, and i'm happy to be here with you. --
renee was a designer in the makings.e girl when she was brought to auschwitz, and why did they survive while others died. just to say luck is not enough. it was more than that. >> these survivors somehow hung on tenaciously to life. whenever -- whatever didn't cause their death, disease, hypothermia, murder, somehow these kids made it out and lead very, very productive, almost inspired lives. >> unfortunately the number of survivors out there is dwindling. >> yes, and that is...
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renee, i'm 20 i'm from maui. >> reporter: she wanted to be america's next top model. >> renee and natashareporter: drive and determination weren't enough for renee allway placing a disappointing third in the hugely popular reality show's eighth series in 2007. but one of the next head shots the world would see of this beautiful young woman? this shocking mug shot. snapped in the summer of 2013. the former model's face covered in sores. allway next seen in court, again almost unrecognizable. haggard. her head shaved. the ex-reality tv star speaking as an inmate from inside california's riverside county jail. >> i can't even remember what was happening then. that's how bad it was. i have bits and pieces of broken -- broken memory about it. >> reporter: now 28 allway says it all began after the bright tv lights went out. >> i couldn't get past the reality tv stigma that had been put on me. then there's the pressure of the fans, you know. where are you? what happened? it's almost like a setup for failure. >> jimmy: so she began heading down a familiar path abusing drugs. >> drugs have been a
renee, i'm 20 i'm from maui. >> reporter: she wanted to be america's next top model. >> renee and natashareporter: drive and determination weren't enough for renee allway placing a disappointing third in the hugely popular reality show's eighth series in 2007. but one of the next head shots the world would see of this beautiful young woman? this shocking mug shot. snapped in the summer of 2013. the former model's face covered in sores. allway next seen in court, again almost...
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rene fielding from the office of emergency management in boston. so far the state of connecticut has been in the bull's eye of the storm. we will come back. stay with us here on msnbc. just about 12:30 here in new york city. we are live at 30 rockefeller plaza on this day. we are covering the massive winter storm you heard so much about. up to two feet of snow with wind gusts as high as 65 miles an hour. yes, those are blizzard-like conditions creating potentially dangerous conditions throughout the region. governors in seven states declared a state of emergency and travel bans are in effect in massachusetts, rhode island connecticut, new jersey and parts of new york state, including new york city. joining me is msnbc meteorologist and a concern here. you don't want the potentially 60 million people affected by the storm to be out in the streets, any of them for the concern of death or damage here. >> no. exactly. this is a good call. you can never be too careful. the storm is setting up. it is a dangerous one. we have seen it with rehema driving o
rene fielding from the office of emergency management in boston. so far the state of connecticut has been in the bull's eye of the storm. we will come back. stay with us here on msnbc. just about 12:30 here in new york city. we are live at 30 rockefeller plaza on this day. we are covering the massive winter storm you heard so much about. up to two feet of snow with wind gusts as high as 65 miles an hour. yes, those are blizzard-like conditions creating potentially dangerous conditions...
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. >> reporter: jim and renee we are here at philadelphia international.iing over here on the runway. as you mentioned governor tom wolf is here and mayor michael nutter and you may remember that president obama stumped for governor wolf in november so think, they have a relationship and they'll head to the sheraton soss heightitey hill for the event this evening and the president is a keynote speaker. house leaders, democratic house leaders will be in philadelphia today and they'll be here throughout the evening and of course tomorrow they're meeting and holding work shops to talk about what's next they're still reeling from the november midterm elections and i was over at the sheraton society hill earlier today speaking to one of the congressmen who is here in town steve israel from new york and he told me that their focus for this time of their agenda is going to be on bringing back the middle class, and that's what they expect the president to be talking about this evening when he gives his keynote address. you're seeing it as we're seeing it. air forc
. >> reporter: jim and renee we are here at philadelphia international.iing over here on the runway. as you mentioned governor tom wolf is here and mayor michael nutter and you may remember that president obama stumped for governor wolf in november so think, they have a relationship and they'll head to the sheraton soss heightitey hill for the event this evening and the president is a keynote speaker. house leaders, democratic house leaders will be in philadelphia today and they'll be...
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renee. a first alert day, it may affect the evening commute. it is a fast moving clipper and typical of the clippers light snow. developing in the afternoon, falling during the evening commute and by the time it pulls away during the late evening and early thursday morning hours, you have potential 1 to 2 inches of snow on the ground. right now, it is quiet. radar showing nothing in the immediate area. this afternoon, we're watching some showers moving through ohio valley. possibility for us of a few rain drops. for tomorrow doesn't look like much. we're watching this area of energy moving through north dakota and into south dakota. that's going to come together as snow for us during the day tomorrow. the future weather shows it will be falling wednesday evening and accumulating through the evening commute. and then tapering off later in the evening. snow from philadelphia north and west into new jersey and delaware, but farther to the south and east rain and there may be a little bit of sleet in between. we're not look at an icing event like w
renee. a first alert day, it may affect the evening commute. it is a fast moving clipper and typical of the clippers light snow. developing in the afternoon, falling during the evening commute and by the time it pulls away during the late evening and early thursday morning hours, you have potential 1 to 2 inches of snow on the ground. right now, it is quiet. radar showing nothing in the immediate area. this afternoon, we're watching some showers moving through ohio valley. possibility for us of...
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we have rene marsh live for us at laguardia.bit more about this and what this means. >> reporter: so essentially, this means that if you are on a flight that's bound for one of these two airports it's just going to sit there for some time until this is lifted. the problem here at laguardia airport, just peeked outside, the wind is definitely a factor and the snow is coming down at a pretty good rate so visibility is an issue. we know the runways here at laguardia are pretty short so when you factor in wind you factor in the fact that visibility is low and you have a shorter runway it's a very terrible mix. what we have is that ground stop and as it relates to laguardia it will be in place at last check until 4:30 p.m. that's the latest information we have regarding laguardia. at newark what they're doing is they are treating the runways which is very normal. that could involve plowing the runway if there's a significant accumulation so flights not being allowed to come in at that point -- at this point until that situation is cl
we have rene marsh live for us at laguardia.bit more about this and what this means. >> reporter: so essentially, this means that if you are on a flight that's bound for one of these two airports it's just going to sit there for some time until this is lifted. the problem here at laguardia airport, just peeked outside, the wind is definitely a factor and the snow is coming down at a pretty good rate so visibility is an issue. we know the runways here at laguardia are pretty short so when...
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. >>> good morning, i'm renee chenault-fattah. let's get the first alert forecast from chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz. >> well it's cold throughout the area but only snowing in a very small portion and a portion that rarely gets it. this is live at cape may. you can see the snow on the ground but snow is not falling anymore because the atmosphere is warming up and now we're getting a wintry mix of a combination of sleet, freezing rain and then eventually rain. you can see that on the wider radar. that precipitation is not moving northward. it is not spreading toward the philadelphia i-95 corridor and the area of snow as you can see, doesn't even really go up to dover anymore.
. >>> good morning, i'm renee chenault-fattah. let's get the first alert forecast from chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz. >> well it's cold throughout the area but only snowing in a very small portion and a portion that rarely gets it. this is live at cape may. you can see the snow on the ground but snow is not falling anymore because the atmosphere is warming up and now we're getting a wintry mix of a combination of sleet, freezing rain and then eventually...
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renee marsh, live for us, thank you. we're going to fit in a quick break. new york city mayor is going to hold a live news conference. we don't want to miss a minute of what he has to say. he'll give us the changes and tell us what is about to become of this incredible monster storm. i've always loved exploring and looking for something better. that's the way i look at life. especially now that i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin, but wondered if i kept digging, could i come up with something better. my doctor told me about eliquis... for three important reasons. one, in a clinical trial, eliquis was proven to reduce the risk of stroke better than warfarin. two, eliquis had less major bleeding than warfarin. and three, unlike warfarin, there's no routine blood testing. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis
renee marsh, live for us, thank you. we're going to fit in a quick break. new york city mayor is going to hold a live news conference. we don't want to miss a minute of what he has to say. he'll give us the changes and tell us what is about to become of this incredible monster storm. i've always loved exploring and looking for something better. that's the way i look at life. especially now that i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart...
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renee? >> that's right, jacqueline. you know two of the women claim cosby assaulted them back in the early '80s. the other woman says her encounter happened in the early '90s. the three women sat alongside attorney gloria allred while they shared their stories this afternoon. one of the women claimed cosby invited her backstage at one of his shows in las vegas in 1981. the woman said cosby drugged her before putting her in a dark room and forcefully kissing her. >> i'm coming forward today to have a voice to stand arm in arm in support of other women. mr. bill cosby needs to be held accountable for his actions. >> allred blasted the woman who played cosby's tv wife for years, actress phylicia rashad is speaking out on the allegations against cosby. rashad said the sexual assault accusations are part of an orchestrated smear campaign to keep cosby off tv. in an enter view she said quote, forget these women. what you're seeing is the destruction of a legacy. well, tonight, cosby returns to the stage in canada for the firs
renee? >> that's right, jacqueline. you know two of the women claim cosby assaulted them back in the early '80s. the other woman says her encounter happened in the early '90s. the three women sat alongside attorney gloria allred while they shared their stories this afternoon. one of the women claimed cosby invited her backstage at one of his shows in las vegas in 1981. the woman said cosby drugged her before putting her in a dark room and forcefully kissing her. >> i'm coming...
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cnn's rene marsh is at laguardia airport with more. >> reporter: it used to be that bomb threats were called in but now it is social media. a u.s. official is telling cnn it is becoming an every day occurrence. you see the uptick specifically this month after a bomb scare on a flight from atlanta to raleigh on january 17th. following that incident we are told that there were more than 50 similar incidents. now the fbi is investigating all of these social media threats. they are tracing computer ip addresses to track down these culprits. we should note it is a federal crime. the punishment could meantime behind pars or a hefty fine. at this point what is causing the uptick? you talk to law enforcement officials and they are blaming the publicity. >> rene thanks. >>> the secretary of homeland security says there is no credible threats against sunday's super bowl. he is confident the game will be safe and secure. jeh johnson says everyone entering the university of phoenix stadium will be scanned and patted down. >>> new england is getting a breather from the snow. it will not last long.
cnn's rene marsh is at laguardia airport with more. >> reporter: it used to be that bomb threats were called in but now it is social media. a u.s. official is telling cnn it is becoming an every day occurrence. you see the uptick specifically this month after a bomb scare on a flight from atlanta to raleigh on january 17th. following that incident we are told that there were more than 50 similar incidents. now the fbi is investigating all of these social media threats. they are tracing...
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and they used to tease us and say, "okay, renee's gonna rehearse the song. bring the klee...m imagining in my mind that it's my mother saying that to me. >> stahl: and when it's his turn... >> burke: ♪ maybe you were just too young. ♪ >> stahl: ...matthew burke speaks to his mother, trying to understand why she abandoned him. >> burke: maybe you were sick. maybe you thought that what you did was best for both you, and for me. >> stahl: then he sings to her the mother he had had to name himself. >> burke: ♪ georgia, whoa georgia, the whole day through. ♪ >> stahl: so have you forgiven your mother? >> burke: i'd like to believe that i've forgiven her fully. >> stahl: but you're not sure? >> burke: there's a lot of things that could have happened. and the only one thing that i hope was not the case is that she said, "i don't want this child." >> stahl: this child? >> burke: me. ♪ >> bingham: ♪ but i know... ♪ >> stahl: after a son mourning the absence of his mother, a mother mourns the loss of her son with the song vy hadn't been sure about. >> bingham: ♪ and i will always love
and they used to tease us and say, "okay, renee's gonna rehearse the song. bring the klee...m imagining in my mind that it's my mother saying that to me. >> stahl: and when it's his turn... >> burke: ♪ maybe you were just too young. ♪ >> stahl: ...matthew burke speaks to his mother, trying to understand why she abandoned him. >> burke: maybe you were sick. maybe you thought that what you did was best for both you, and for me. >> stahl: then he sings to her...
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then renee is an awesome brander. this beautiful brand around this package of beautiful popcorn and awesome popcorn and finding amazing proprietiers to bring it to the world and create smiles with it. it's really a combination of multiple tiers. like every entrepreneur, it's unsure. we experiment and try and we call it francis, 11 years to an overnight success. we didn't just snap our fingers. >> sure. >> a lot of work and discovery. >> let's write that down. as far as not being an overnight thing. we're talking about $140,000 in revenue in 2009 to $7.2 million in 2012. that's a whole lot of popcorn. besides the secret ingredient and tweaking recipes, what's the secret to the growth? >> it really is a lot of franchising. finding fantastic like minded proprietiers like us who wanted to go out and create smiles with this amazing product. the world is changing and very interested in kind of better for you fresher snack. that was a big part of it too. the timing was great for that. >> i think we also launched at a time wh
then renee is an awesome brander. this beautiful brand around this package of beautiful popcorn and awesome popcorn and finding amazing proprietiers to bring it to the world and create smiles with it. it's really a combination of multiple tiers. like every entrepreneur, it's unsure. we experiment and try and we call it francis, 11 years to an overnight success. we didn't just snap our fingers. >> sure. >> a lot of work and discovery. >> let's write that down. as far as not...
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>> yes as rene said copilot is often at the controls. you want to make sure especially junior copilots have more time at the controls so that they have the experience to move into a more senior position later. so it's not uncommon at all that that would occur. >> in an emergency situation with the copilot flying it does the pilot step in take control? >> no you would think that he might, but in fact in cockpit resource management which is what's been really focused on by the faa over the last ten years, the point is they need to keep their head in what they're doing, so in emergency situation, the copilot would have continued. the pilot would have been assessing the situation, looking for other alternatives what choices do they have how can they respond to what's going on and that's more what the pilot would be focuses on at that time. >> when you hear a stall warning, and the stall warnings going off, this may be a dumb question does that automatically mean the plane is definitely in a stall? >> well, there's a couple of phases of the s
>> yes as rene said copilot is often at the controls. you want to make sure especially junior copilots have more time at the controls so that they have the experience to move into a more senior position later. so it's not uncommon at all that that would occur. >> in an emergency situation with the copilot flying it does the pilot step in take control? >> no you would think that he might, but in fact in cockpit resource management which is what's been really focused on by the...
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cnn's rene marsh is at laguardia with the latest on the story. >> reporter: christine and john it used to be bomb threats were called in but now delivered by social media. it used to be a situation that happened once in a while. a u.s. official is telling cnn it is becoming an every day occurrence. an uptick specifically this month after a bomb scare on a flight from atlanta to raleigh on january 17th. following that incident we are told that there were more than 50 similar incidents. now the fbi is investigating all of these social media threats. they are tracing computer ip addresses to track down the culprits. we should note this is a federal crime. the punishment could meantime behind bars or even a hefty fine. at this point, the question is what's causing the uptick. you talk to law enforcement officials and they are blaming publicity. christine and john. >>> thank you for that. new england getting a bit of a breather from the snow. more is on the way. jennifer gray has more from hard hit boston. >> john and christine, things are getting bac
cnn's rene marsh is at laguardia with the latest on the story. >> reporter: christine and john it used to be bomb threats were called in but now delivered by social media. it used to be a situation that happened once in a while. a u.s. official is telling cnn it is becoming an every day occurrence. an uptick specifically this month after a bomb scare on a flight from atlanta to raleigh on january 17th. following that incident we are told that there were more than 50 similar incidents. now...
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rene amoore. >> nia meeks. and jan ting, temple law professor. >>> darrell clark announced he won't mark and ken trajio drops out due to a family matter. this is a surprise because he had received support from ed rendell and had a lot of money to put into a campaign. there are a lot of developments. what do you think of this? >> i thought it was fascinating the way he withdrew, saying not only am i not going to endorse the announced candidates, there's room for others in the rails. there's no progressive in the race, he is searching to bring someone else into the race. >> this is fascinating. prior to ken dropping out, when was the last time you see in philadelphia, 50% of the candidates announced major candidates being latino number one. we have not had a white male as a major candidate, in a few weeks that may change. that may offer a different complex with the city of philadelphia and showing how we're changing and involving and reflecting more of the city right now. >> it's about money. remember the races a
rene amoore. >> nia meeks. and jan ting, temple law professor. >>> darrell clark announced he won't mark and ken trajio drops out due to a family matter. this is a surprise because he had received support from ed rendell and had a lot of money to put into a campaign. there are a lot of developments. what do you think of this? >> i thought it was fascinating the way he withdrew, saying not only am i not going to endorse the announced candidates, there's room for others in...
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thank you so much renee. mike rogers joins me now, former fbi agent as well as the former chairman of the house intelligence committee. also phil mudd our counterterrorism analyst and former cia counterterrorism official. mike this sudden threat, we're talking about 50 threats in the past 11 days. how alarming is this and why do you think it's happening so suddenly? it's not as if social media here is new. >> some of it is copycat i think for sure. so the law enforcement challenge here is to isolate if there is a continued pattern of this activity designed to cause chaos in the economic activity of the airlines. that is the biggest concern i heard mentioned isis. i'm not sure everything should get said it's isis it might not be. there's clearly a pattern here. i think you're seeing because the number is so large a mix of a serious effort and an effort of copycats who are getting in on the game. >> phil as mike is talking about, some of the threats are coming from people who say they're affiliated from isis. m
thank you so much renee. mike rogers joins me now, former fbi agent as well as the former chairman of the house intelligence committee. also phil mudd our counterterrorism analyst and former cia counterterrorism official. mike this sudden threat, we're talking about 50 threats in the past 11 days. how alarming is this and why do you think it's happening so suddenly? it's not as if social media here is new. >> some of it is copycat i think for sure. so the law enforcement challenge here is...
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>> yeah renee. they're totally unrelated. this first batch is related to the arctic air that is racing in here on those 40-mile-an-hour winds. can you see it moving from northwest to southeast, from the moisture being provided by the great lakes. and some of it coming wave after wave right through the same area montgomery county delaware county philadelphia area camden gloucester counties, and now some headed down the atlantic city expressway down the shore. it doesn't last that long. as can you see, the roads are generally wet. there's lots of moisture in the southwest but raining in phoenix. that's the storm that will be affecting us by super bowl sunday. it's not a storm that we're waiting to develop. it's already there. it already has lots of moisture. the only question related to the track because the farther north it goes the more warm air could come in and change everything to rain. and limit the snow totals. if it tracks farther to the south, then we get more snow from philadelphia northward. more snow the farther nor
>> yeah renee. they're totally unrelated. this first batch is related to the arctic air that is racing in here on those 40-mile-an-hour winds. can you see it moving from northwest to southeast, from the moisture being provided by the great lakes. and some of it coming wave after wave right through the same area montgomery county delaware county philadelphia area camden gloucester counties, and now some headed down the atlantic city expressway down the shore. it doesn't last that long. as...
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. >> reporter: renee, we're at marsh and silverside road in north wilmington. the roads aren't too bad. a little slippery area there. all the schools got out early. new castle and kent counties in particular this is how much we got. can you see it in the grass. if you come over to this car, this car was uncovered when we first got here. you can see how much this has gotten in about an hour and a half. there's a pretty good coating on this car here. not too bad overall. the warning i have tonight for you is really about walking out if you have to take the dog out walk through the neighborhood or go out to your car, you can see what you're dealing with here down on the black top surfaces. so, even though the roads aren't too bad, unsalted areas in parking lots that's gotten a little tricky tonight so be extra careful and thanks to the people all over delaware tweeting us pictures showing us some of the worst accumulations, particularly down in kent county. tim furlong, "nbc10 news." >>> this isn't the only snow we're going to see in the seven-day forecast. first
. >> reporter: renee, we're at marsh and silverside road in north wilmington. the roads aren't too bad. a little slippery area there. all the schools got out early. new castle and kent counties in particular this is how much we got. can you see it in the grass. if you come over to this car, this car was uncovered when we first got here. you can see how much this has gotten in about an hour and a half. there's a pretty good coating on this car here. not too bad overall. the warning i have...
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. >> reporter: renee and jim, that's right. i just talked to reed's widow.she says she is overwhelmed by this outpouring of support out here tonight, that family from north carolina florida as well as friends and neighbors and clergy. they are not anti-police but are gathering here they simply want to know what prompted the car stop and then forced police to pull the trigger. she just wants the facts. >> i just want to know why. did he have a weapon did he aim it, make them feel threatened? >> reporter: as to why her friend of seven years was killed by police december 30th. the car stop recorded by witnesses on cell phone video, some who say they saw an unarmed man. the prosecutor in the case insists only that a gun was revealed and recovered and that the use of deadly force by two bridgeton police officers is now being put under the microscope. >> from my understanding he got shot seven times. why did he have to get shot seven times? >> reporter: we tried to find out what initiated the car stop. no answer to that. the police chief did share behind closed do
. >> reporter: renee and jim, that's right. i just talked to reed's widow.she says she is overwhelmed by this outpouring of support out here tonight, that family from north carolina florida as well as friends and neighbors and clergy. they are not anti-police but are gathering here they simply want to know what prompted the car stop and then forced police to pull the trigger. she just wants the facts. >> i just want to know why. did he have a weapon did he aim it, make them feel...
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stephanie platicÓ con Él y nos enviÓ el siguiente reportaje. >> renÉ, esta vez eres patricio en "queerra, sino conozco a mujeres muy bellas. >> a las chicas. y una en particular. >> una en particular que tiene un problema. patricio va a hacer todo lo posible por operarla para quererla, para cuidarla como toda mujer tiene que estar cuidadas. >> ah, me gusta eso, como toda mujer. ya te ganaste los modos de todas las mujeres. cÓmo vamos a ver a tu personaje patricio evolucionar en todo esto? >> patricio tiene un montÓn de miedos, patricio tuvo muchos problemas profesionalmente hablando y sentimental. entonces Él es tan poquito__ ha hecho su vida sentimental de lado y descubre que no. no solamente van a tener una gran historia sino que van a ver lugares maravillosos de mÉxico. >> las grabaciones se llevaron a cabo en lugares mÁgicos como san miguel allende, y morelos entre otros. no se pierda el gran estreno mundial de que te perdone dios este lunes 19 de enero a las 10, 9 centro. este estado por parte, yo soy stephanie, regresÓ con ustedes. >> maÑana lunes se conmemora el dÍa de martin
stephanie platicÓ con Él y nos enviÓ el siguiente reportaje. >> renÉ, esta vez eres patricio en "queerra, sino conozco a mujeres muy bellas. >> a las chicas. y una en particular. >> una en particular que tiene un problema. patricio va a hacer todo lo posible por operarla para quererla, para cuidarla como toda mujer tiene que estar cuidadas. >> ah, me gusta eso, como toda mujer. ya te ganaste los modos de todas las mujeres. cÓmo vamos a ver a tu personaje...
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>> reporter: hi, renee. renow there right now there is a lull in activity, the calm before the storm. but before dawn, we have been watching, since before dawn we have been watching trucks drive up here to this little garage and you can see the white tanks to the right. those trucks are being loaded with brine all night long. penndot is watching this storm approach and gearing up to make sure highways and roads are ready. as of today, they tell us 30,000 tons of salts has been used. they started brining last night in philadelphia and remaining four counties being done today. penndot tells us there is no shortage of salt this year because the eighth event so far this winter hasn't been overwhelming. but people say they don't want to see a repeat performance of last sunday when ice shut down local highways and bridges. after what happened last sunday people are frightened about going out, whether it is late night, dark or early morning when it is dark. and they're concerned about icing. tell me what you're doi
>> reporter: hi, renee. renow there right now there is a lull in activity, the calm before the storm. but before dawn, we have been watching, since before dawn we have been watching trucks drive up here to this little garage and you can see the white tanks to the right. those trucks are being loaded with brine all night long. penndot is watching this storm approach and gearing up to make sure highways and roads are ready. as of today, they tell us 30,000 tons of salts has been used. they...
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. >> i, andrew paul daniel engstrom -- >> do take melissa rene warren -- >> do take melissa rene warren. >> -- to be my lawfully wedded wife. >> to be my waf -- lawfully -- >> the church erupts in laughter, including the 22-year-old bride, melissa warren. and just as things start to quiet down, she completely loses it. >> i just lost it. it was so funny. >> she starts to laugh, and then she just can't stop laughing. >> i know she's going to keep laughing. so i'm like, just give her a minute, folks. like i know the next one's coming. >> when the video hits the internet, it earns more than a million hits. >> melissa and andrew first met at seattle pacific university where they were both students. >> we lived in the same residence halls. i was a freshman. he was a junior. and we had a lot of mutual friends. spent some time together within groups, but it was after he graduated that we connected again. >> after graduating, andrew received some devastating news. >> my dad came down with lung cancer, like horrific tumors the size of grapefruits. >> deeply religious, andrew copes with his fathe
. >> i, andrew paul daniel engstrom -- >> do take melissa rene warren -- >> do take melissa rene warren. >> -- to be my lawfully wedded wife. >> to be my waf -- lawfully -- >> the church erupts in laughter, including the 22-year-old bride, melissa warren. and just as things start to quiet down, she completely loses it. >> i just lost it. it was so funny. >> she starts to laugh, and then she just can't stop laughing. >> i know she's going to...
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let's go to aviation correspondent renee marsh live at laguardia airport.it will take days for airlines to get this intricate system back on track. >> reporter: it is going to take some time and also consider at boston's logan airport, the runways are still shut down there. but although you look around you look at this airport, laguardia, one of the busiest, it doesn't look like it, but, jake, there is small progress. we saw it today. one of america's busiest airports nearly deserted. the ticket counters empty and about 60 passengers called this terminal their hotel for the night. >> i slept right here on the floor by the window. used some clothes as my pillow and just bedded down for the night. >> reporter: stranding passengers like kenzie knob who has been trying to get to denver. >> at this point, my family just wants me home. we're looking for the earliest time in the morning. >> reporter: at boston's logan airport the car mack is buried in snow. in atlanta, exhausted passengers are everywhere. >> well we were able to find some seats to pull together an
let's go to aviation correspondent renee marsh live at laguardia airport.it will take days for airlines to get this intricate system back on track. >> reporter: it is going to take some time and also consider at boston's logan airport, the runways are still shut down there. but although you look around you look at this airport, laguardia, one of the busiest, it doesn't look like it, but, jake, there is small progress. we saw it today. one of america's busiest airports nearly deserted. the...
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borrar 1;01 1;19 pkg 3:07 estoy pagando aproximadamente como 700 dolares 3;11 esto es lo que paga renente por su seguro de automovil....pero a partir de este ano, los indocumentados en california tendran acceso al seguro de automovil de bajo costo respaldado por el estado con el cual las polizas costarian 300 o 400 dolares al ano, y hasta menos.... rene cotzojay/residente condado de san mateo. 3;35 me ahorraria bastante 3:20 me estaria ahorrando casi como 300 y algo 3;24 para calificar al programa conocido por sus siglas como clca programa de seguro de automovil de bajo costo, usted solo tendra que presentar su licencia de conducir valida, demostrar bajos ingresos y tener un carro de menos de 25 mil dolares.... el 2015 trae tambien mas protecciones laborales. ahora los trabajadores tendran derecho a tres dias de enfermedad pagos sin importar cual sea el tamano de la empresa para la que laboran....alejandro celebra esta nueva ley, pues muchas veces dice ha tenido que ir a trabajar enfermo. alejandro lopez/guatemalteco 5:37 uno se siente mal pero como es pobre uno tiene la necesidad de i
borrar 1;01 1;19 pkg 3:07 estoy pagando aproximadamente como 700 dolares 3;11 esto es lo que paga renente por su seguro de automovil....pero a partir de este ano, los indocumentados en california tendran acceso al seguro de automovil de bajo costo respaldado por el estado con el cual las polizas costarian 300 o 400 dolares al ano, y hasta menos.... rene cotzojay/residente condado de san mateo. 3;35 me ahorraria bastante 3:20 me estaria ahorrando casi como 300 y algo 3;24 para calificar al...
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rene marsh reporting live from washington.e jews to consider moving to israel. that's deeply troubling to the prime minister. france is home to half a million jews. the largest population in europe and third largest after israel and the united states. but last year a record number of french jews 7,000 emigrated to israel. in an interview with cnn, the french ambassador to the united states expressed concerns similar to those of the french prime minister. >> personally i'm devastated by the idea that some of my e it. >> you moved out of paris a few years ago but your parents remain. he moved out due to anti-semitism. welcome. thank you for being here. >> thank you. what kind of discussion did you have with your parents when you decided to leave paris? >> we have seen an anti-semitism rise in paris with synagogues and young jews being attacked. one was tortured for 24 days and killed by a group of extremists. in 2012 there has been -- there was a major jewish attack including a jihadist who went to syria and came back to france
rene marsh reporting live from washington.e jews to consider moving to israel. that's deeply troubling to the prime minister. france is home to half a million jews. the largest population in europe and third largest after israel and the united states. but last year a record number of french jews 7,000 emigrated to israel. in an interview with cnn, the french ambassador to the united states expressed concerns similar to those of the french prime minister. >> personally i'm devastated by...
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want to bring in rene marsh.re also joined on the phone by cnn aviation analyst mary. >> things go wrong after the pilots ask for permission to climb to a higher altitude and turn left. here's what the time line looks like. this is from indonesian transportation officials. they are not in charge of the investigation. they tell us that three minutes after they asked for that permission the plane does indeed turn left. six seconds later it makes a strong and quick climb of 1,400 feet and 40 seconds later the plane is at 37,600 feet. that means that the plane increased altitude a total of 6,000 feet all within a minute. the plane does disappear from primary radar and all of these events that you're looking at on your screen are all unfolding in a matter of about four minutes. however, it is worth noting that the airbus a-320 can fly up to 39,800 feet. that's the point that the plane -- the plane did not hit that ceiling. it can operate at that 37,600 feet that we have been talking about here. however, you have to im
want to bring in rene marsh.re also joined on the phone by cnn aviation analyst mary. >> things go wrong after the pilots ask for permission to climb to a higher altitude and turn left. here's what the time line looks like. this is from indonesian transportation officials. they are not in charge of the investigation. they tell us that three minutes after they asked for that permission the plane does indeed turn left. six seconds later it makes a strong and quick climb of 1,400 feet and 40...
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renee and jim? >> thank you, jacqueline. nbc 10's randy gyllenhall spoke to local editorial cartoonists about today's terror in paris. >> randy, what are they saying about whether this will give them second thoughts about expressing themselves. >> they say they absolutely will continue to publish. they want media outlets here in philadelphia and around the world to continue to publish these cartoons in honor of those artists shot and killed in this terror attack. from her pen down to the paper -- >> this is how i start. >> signi wilkinson channels her anger through layers of ink. >> i came in steaming mad. >> reporter: she's preparing an editorial for tomorrow's paper, a scathing sketch of the people who shot and killed her co-workers in paris. >> outrage that this has happened. >> reporter: the cartoon world is a small one, most everybody reads the charlie hebdo paper. it's notorious for pulling no punches, avenfter -- often lambasting certain things. >> they believe in what they're drawing. no one protects anyone from some
renee and jim? >> thank you, jacqueline. nbc 10's randy gyllenhall spoke to local editorial cartoonists about today's terror in paris. >> randy, what are they saying about whether this will give them second thoughts about expressing themselves. >> they say they absolutely will continue to publish. they want media outlets here in philadelphia and around the world to continue to publish these cartoons in honor of those artists shot and killed in this terror attack. from her pen...
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>> reporter: take a look behind me, tim and renee.this large generator was brought in to power the montgomery county public safety training campus. this is where a backup 911 center would go into operation should something happen to the center in eagleville. this building went dark last year during an ice storm. that's why the county says it needs this generator as well as more than 50 others it's purchased ahead of the winter weather. >> we'll actually run for 48 72 hours. >> reporter: it's the big one. one of three brand new generators purchased by bucks county emergency management officials. >> those generators could be used to supplement power at either shelters maybe nursing homes, personal care homes. >> reporter: at the height of lastier's winter ice storm, more than 400,000 bucks county residents were without power and some medical facilities found their current generators were not enough. >> it's a good idea. i'm a home care nurse. i know a lot of our patients now are getting generators. >> reporter: residents remember all to
>> reporter: take a look behind me, tim and renee.this large generator was brought in to power the montgomery county public safety training campus. this is where a backup 911 center would go into operation should something happen to the center in eagleville. this building went dark last year during an ice storm. that's why the county says it needs this generator as well as more than 50 others it's purchased ahead of the winter weather. >> we'll actually run for 48 72 hours. >>...
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renee is in dallas. >> caller: hello. mr. kennedy, professor kennedy -- excuse me -- i'm actually calling about -- i'm calling actually about one case that i had the luxury of actually sitting in on, and it was a case that was out of san antonio, texas and it involved a young man who has never been in trouble before part of a fraternity educated, has a degree former pool player, and it was an incident with i believe -- a former football player, and it was an indent with i believe the uncle was in the military, never been in trouble before, married to a captain or something of that sort. well needless to say, this guy that was in the military, he and his wife and an incident where he got angry at the wife and went in on a military base, unfortunately and shot her. and decided afterwards to go ahead and go, once he was incarcerated, -- he called out to a nephew who is aa green horne, over in billion in trouble before, family also military and ended up being incarcerated or arrested because he had gone to the aid of this uncle.
renee is in dallas. >> caller: hello. mr. kennedy, professor kennedy -- excuse me -- i'm actually calling about -- i'm calling actually about one case that i had the luxury of actually sitting in on, and it was a case that was out of san antonio, texas and it involved a young man who has never been in trouble before part of a fraternity educated, has a degree former pool player, and it was an incident with i believe -- a former football player, and it was an indent with i believe the...
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what do we know rene? >> reporter: well at this point we know poppy that these two passenger jets were able to land safely. they were destined for atlanta's hartsfield-jackson airport. so we know that they made it safely to the destination. we know also that authorities met the plane on the ground in a remote area because the process, the way it works, is they now have to sweep this aircraft. they also have to screen all of the individuals and their luggage that was on board. both of these passenger jets. of course you have the bomb-sniffing dogs out there as well to make sure that there is no bomb on board. of course we know that this threat came via social media, twitter, a threat of a bomb being on board these two passenger jets. in this day and age, law enforcement, airlines all authorities, they do not want to take any risk. so we saw that those two military jets they were scrambled. by know that they essentially escorted both of tees aircraft until they landed safely at atlanta's main airport there.
what do we know rene? >> reporter: well at this point we know poppy that these two passenger jets were able to land safely. they were destined for atlanta's hartsfield-jackson airport. so we know that they made it safely to the destination. we know also that authorities met the plane on the ground in a remote area because the process, the way it works, is they now have to sweep this aircraft. they also have to screen all of the individuals and their luggage that was on board. both of...
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cnn's renee marsh joining me now from laguardia airport. what's the latest there tthere, renee?ds and thousands of cancellations today, more than yesterday. as you highlighted, we are starting to see signs life is coming back to airports. when you look around it doesn't look like much is going on but you just mentioned that first flight spirit flight heading to ft. lauderdale scheduled to take off just a few minutes ago. we are hearing from many of the major carriers. they are saying they will slowly be resuming operations at jfk as well as newark airport. they have limited operations. we also know by wednesday they're hoping to really get back up to regular operations. of course we'll have to wait and see, brianna. >> all right. renee marsh at laguardia. thank you so much. more special coverage of a quick break. you're driving along, having a perfectly nice day, when out of nowhere a pick-up truck slams into your brand new car. one second it wasn't there and the next second... boom! you've had your first accident. now you have to make your first claim. so you talk to your insur
cnn's renee marsh joining me now from laguardia airport. what's the latest there tthere, renee?ds and thousands of cancellations today, more than yesterday. as you highlighted, we are starting to see signs life is coming back to airports. when you look around it doesn't look like much is going on but you just mentioned that first flight spirit flight heading to ft. lauderdale scheduled to take off just a few minutes ago. we are hearing from many of the major carriers. they are saying they will...
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rene marsh is standing by at laguardia airport to talk about the travel situation. here's a hint. it's awful. alison kosik is in brooklyn where new york's mayor bill bede blasio will speak soon and we have chad myers outside in manhattan. >> let's get straight to chad. new york's mayor is telling folks not to underestimate what is headed their way. what do folks need to know? >> reporter: i just got the brand new models in just a minute ago. one model says for new york city 2 inches. the other model i looked at said 27 inches. i hate it when models don't agree to that extent. how can it be a forecast here in the same models with the same type of start and completely different finish? here's the problem. i think we're going to see some spots that have 36 inches of snow. i honestly do. i don't believe we'll see snow in big cities like that although it's a possibility. sometimes i can shoot eight over par and i think that's good. normal game is between 20 and 25 over par. so it just depends on what mood my golf clubs are in and i think it depends what mood mother nature gets in when
rene marsh is standing by at laguardia airport to talk about the travel situation. here's a hint. it's awful. alison kosik is in brooklyn where new york's mayor bill bede blasio will speak soon and we have chad myers outside in manhattan. >> let's get straight to chad. new york's mayor is telling folks not to underestimate what is headed their way. what do folks need to know? >> reporter: i just got the brand new models in just a minute ago. one model says for new york city 2...
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cnn aviation correspondent rene marsh joins me now. this copilot who was at the helm and why is this potentially significant? >> reporter: well we know it is not uncommon for the copilot to be at the controls. but new details tonight suggest that the copilot was struggling to handle an aircraft that was making erratic moves midair. indonesian investigators say the copilot, a 46-year-old, was controlling the doomed jet while the more experienced captain monitored the flight. >> 2,000 hours in the airbus should have been enough time to make him capable of handling most emergencies but this looks like it may have been an extreme emergency. >> reporter: he flew for airasia indonesia for three years and had more than 2,000 hours in the a-320. but the captain had more than 6,000 hours, more than 13 years commercial experience and 10 years flying for the military. one indonesian crash investigator used a model airbus a-320 to demonstrate how they believe things unraveled. in just 3:20. according to indonesian authorities, flight 8501 was crui
cnn aviation correspondent rene marsh joins me now. this copilot who was at the helm and why is this potentially significant? >> reporter: well we know it is not uncommon for the copilot to be at the controls. but new details tonight suggest that the copilot was struggling to handle an aircraft that was making erratic moves midair. indonesian investigators say the copilot, a 46-year-old, was controlling the doomed jet while the more experienced captain monitored the flight. >> 2,000...
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rene, thank you. new york city may have escaped the worst of the storm but the same can't be said for areas outside the city. we'll talk to an official from long island especially the eastern part of long island, suffolk county. what are they doing to keep people safe over there right now? >>> also coming up a very dark chapter nor world history. we go live to auschwitz in poland as it commemorates the 70th anniversary of the liberation of auschwitz. my goal was to finally get in shape. not to be focusing again, on my moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis. so i finally made a decision to talk to my dermatologist about humira. humira works inside my body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to my symptoms. in clinical trials, most adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis saw 75% skin clearance on humira. and the majority of people were clear or almost clear in just 4 months. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. se
rene, thank you. new york city may have escaped the worst of the storm but the same can't be said for areas outside the city. we'll talk to an official from long island especially the eastern part of long island, suffolk county. what are they doing to keep people safe over there right now? >>> also coming up a very dark chapter nor world history. we go live to auschwitz in poland as it commemorates the 70th anniversary of the liberation of auschwitz. my goal was to finally get in...
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rene, thank you.millions. >>> up next chad myers is tracking the blizzard and has important new information. >>> plus a new isis tactic. details of the terrorist proposal that could potentially save the life of two hostages facing death. alright, so this tylenol arthritis lasts 8 hours but aleve can last 12 hours. and aleve is proven to work better on pain than tylenol arthritis. so why am i still thinking about this? how are ya? good. aleve. proven better on pain. music: melodic, calm music. don't miss the princess cruises 50th anniversary sale. our biggest sale ever. save up to $500 per person. everywhere we sail... ... all around the world. call your travel consultant, or 1-800-princess. princess cruises. come back new. don't settle for 4g lte coverage that's smaller or less reliable when only one network is america's largest and most reliable 4g lte network: verizon. with xlte, our 4g lte bandwidth has doubled in over 400 cities. and now, save without settling. get 2 lines with 10gb of data for ju
rene, thank you.millions. >>> up next chad myers is tracking the blizzard and has important new information. >>> plus a new isis tactic. details of the terrorist proposal that could potentially save the life of two hostages facing death. alright, so this tylenol arthritis lasts 8 hours but aleve can last 12 hours. and aleve is proven to work better on pain than tylenol arthritis. so why am i still thinking about this? how are ya? good. aleve. proven better on pain. music:...
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thank you very much >>> listening to the french president with me is rene who is here in doha. if it is the leader catching the top and striking the right cord with the people especially in a crisis can he do it. >> francis hollande is not known for charismatic nature. at the same time, he is de-stressing or trying to apiece the event or the perception of the events from the population. it was more adequate to keep this low, maybe les reassuring but trying to maintain calm trying to prevent other similar areas from using the opportunity. >> jacky rowland is in paris, watching this with us. jacky, given the latest pictures that we are looking at now of french security forces out in force on this very dramatic operation, that he made his remarks at the interior ministry with the interior minister bernard cazeneuve, and with the prime minister. >> what we understand from the beginning of this crisis is be seen leaving from the front. wednesday, the day of the shootings of the attack. he was on the scene and speaking to cameras from outside the office of "charlie hebdo." closer to
thank you very much >>> listening to the french president with me is rene who is here in doha. if it is the leader catching the top and striking the right cord with the people especially in a crisis can he do it. >> francis hollande is not known for charismatic nature. at the same time, he is de-stressing or trying to apiece the event or the perception of the events from the population. it was more adequate to keep this low, maybe les reassuring but trying to maintain calm trying...
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renee in florida, renee. >> caller: hi jim. >> how are you? >> caller: i'm all right. i used to be a fan of nuclear power because it's so much cleaner and internationally they have always been more accepting. like the deal just made with india but since the price of oil and natural gas has become so low, and the fear from the fukushima disaster, i was wondering what your outlook is on nuclear power in the united states and specifically my stock. >> i think nuclear power is dead. it's not going to happen. however i think that exelon trades like a buy. only yields 3.3%. it's had a remarkable run. particularly after it cut the dividend. people liked it. i'm not a buyer at 3.3% because if i'm going to buy a company with 3.3% yield i'm going to end up wanting to buy con end which had a remarkable run and better yield than exelon and is a better company. all right. this one was a total home run. one that gives you plenty of opportunity. now "mad money" tonight, bring on the burgers i say. living culinary legend danny myer has a portfolio of restaurants packed with stars but
renee in florida, renee. >> caller: hi jim. >> how are you? >> caller: i'm all right. i used to be a fan of nuclear power because it's so much cleaner and internationally they have always been more accepting. like the deal just made with india but since the price of oil and natural gas has become so low, and the fear from the fukushima disaster, i was wondering what your outlook is on nuclear power in the united states and specifically my stock. >> i think nuclear power...
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here's renee marsh. >> reporter: planes diverted passengers evacuated.orcement and bomb stiffing dogs close in all because of fake bomb threats on social media. >> we didn't know until we landed. >> reporter: it's happening more and more. a u.s. official tells cnn online threats increased. 50 similar incidents. in new york this flight swept for explosives. military jets scrambled after a tweet said bombs were on board a flight. >> they had canine units on the tarmac with a number of police from different agencies. i saw the atlanta police department tsa and fbi agents out on the runway. we were asked to place our items on the ground and have the canine units go through them and check them. >> reporter: a tweet claiming to be from isis targeted a flight from san diego to dallas. >> i want to see those responsible for that kind of activity tracked down and prosecuted. >> reporter: the head of homeland security told cnn today even false threats are dangerous. >> they cause certain reactions, certain overreactions, very often fighter jets are scrambled to ad
here's renee marsh. >> reporter: planes diverted passengers evacuated.orcement and bomb stiffing dogs close in all because of fake bomb threats on social media. >> we didn't know until we landed. >> reporter: it's happening more and more. a u.s. official tells cnn online threats increased. 50 similar incidents. in new york this flight swept for explosives. military jets scrambled after a tweet said bombs were on board a flight. >> they had canine units on the tarmac with...
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. >> reporter: hey, renee, how are you today? today we're on marshawn lynch watch. we don't know why he's not going to speak. of course, on media day all he would say to every single question is i'm only here so i won't get fined. he did change directions. a little cutback move. >> you know why i'm here. you know why i'm here. thank you, i appreciate it. >> he changed it up a little bit. you know whoo i'm here. it's like texting "k." he could be fined for yesterday but it's because he did not wear a seahawks hat. he wore a beast mode hat. >>> now a story of patrick chung. he was with the eagles. he almost became a curse word he was that bad in the secondary. the eagles released him one year into a three-year deal. he did play through a shoulder injury with the eagles and he really was hampered by it all season, but he was a part of the worst secondary in the nfl. so the eagles cut him and the patriots picked him up. he's back with new england and he is going to the super bowl this year. he's a starting safety with the patriots and he got a contract extension. and, r
. >> reporter: hey, renee, how are you today? today we're on marshawn lynch watch. we don't know why he's not going to speak. of course, on media day all he would say to every single question is i'm only here so i won't get fined. he did change directions. a little cutback move. >> you know why i'm here. you know why i'm here. thank you, i appreciate it. >> he changed it up a little bit. you know whoo i'm here. it's like texting "k." he could be fined for yesterday...
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renee robinson way will teach me how to inning, with this one over here.heck her out. >> ♪ at perdue, we pride ourselves on the freshness of our chicken. well, not that kind of fresh. but i can guarantee the freshness of our chicken because we go beyond what the usda requires... with extra inspections in american family owned farms, refrigerated trucks that deliver daily and everywhere in between. that's what it takes to bring your family a fresh tasting chicken. perdue. we believe in a better chicken. . >> interesting day, january the ninth, noticed a lot of fame lust people, so many birthdays today. >> so many birthdays. >> what was going on nine months ago ladies and gentlemen? >> spring loving, that's what was going on nine months ago. itdave matthews. >> and john paul, nixon kate middleton, a lot of birth dade to. >> shawnette celebrated -- how we roll here. >> you know, notice almost every day of the year people have birthdays. >> wow, imagine that? >> yes. >> but quincy, i bet he can sing happy birthday. >> he's trying kree youth new hobbies for 201
renee robinson way will teach me how to inning, with this one over here.heck her out. >> ♪ at perdue, we pride ourselves on the freshness of our chicken. well, not that kind of fresh. but i can guarantee the freshness of our chicken because we go beyond what the usda requires... with extra inspections in american family owned farms, refrigerated trucks that deliver daily and everywhere in between. that's what it takes to bring your family a fresh tasting chicken. perdue. we believe in a...