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it just is. >> they are putting up scenes around the rite aids around the don't. police arrested an employee. tim was arrested last night. actually, last thursday and is charge with embezzlement and grand theft. he's worked there sense 2011. the spokesperson said he can't give any more details on the case since it is an ongoing investigation. this isn't the first time he has found himself under scrutiny. they exposed some commissioners double dipping. and other employees taking not smaend trips with little documentation. that prompted the internaudit. >>> a couple from san ramon died in a boating accident at lake tahoe. it happened before 2:00 in the morning. meeks bay is on the california side of the lake. the boat was moving fast when it crashed into a pier piling. authorities say the two seen here on the professional web pages, died when the 19-foot boat crashed into the dock. >>> salvage operations will get jnld way for a shipwrecked fishing boat. it got stuck this morning. the skipper is still missing. he called another boat when his boat got caught on the ro
it just is. >> they are putting up scenes around the rite aids around the don't. police arrested an employee. tim was arrested last night. actually, last thursday and is charge with embezzlement and grand theft. he's worked there sense 2011. the spokesperson said he can't give any more details on the case since it is an ongoing investigation. this isn't the first time he has found himself under scrutiny. they exposed some commissioners double dipping. and other employees taking not smaend...
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. >> caller: my question is about rite aid. >> everybody is panicking rite aid.greens blew up and that sent all the drugstores down. i still believe in rite aid. every third question on twitter is about rite aid. if i didn't like it i would say sell, sell, sell. i am going to lewis in california. >> caller: pharmaceutical, tkmr. >> people are looking for people with ebola to take. i did say i thought it was a buy. let's go to michael in california. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. i wanted to know your thoughts on vmware. >> i like it. logan in georgia. >> caller: boo-yah. >> game day. >> caller: my stock is eog. >> i say i like eog. andy in new york. >> caller: boo-yah to you. my question is taiwan semi conductor. >> i like intel. i am taking lowell in virginia. >> caller: this is james. >> you got it. what's up? >> caller: thanks for your financial wisdom and guidance through the year that allowed me to triple my portfolio. the question i have for you tonight is simple qiwi. what is your long term perspective on this stock? >> you know what, i got to be candid. that is
. >> caller: my question is about rite aid. >> everybody is panicking rite aid.greens blew up and that sent all the drugstores down. i still believe in rite aid. every third question on twitter is about rite aid. if i didn't like it i would say sell, sell, sell. i am going to lewis in california. >> caller: pharmaceutical, tkmr. >> people are looking for people with ebola to take. i did say i thought it was a buy. let's go to michael in california. >> caller:...
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rite of passage in light. >> meagan, would you say the kids, my son, will he feel it.o consume by his smartphone? >> he will feel it when he least expects it. it will come as a shock. right now he couldn't get away fast enough. there will be a moment when he is with his friend, and he needs help and only dad can help. he will need you more at that moment. >> i still i think i'm going to drop him off one day anyway. thanks, guys. time for the marching orders. obviously you know, we all wish this whole geopolitical stuff would simply go away, particularly because of the mixed signals from the administration. they continue to add to the problem. right around 4:00 president ball, you know what? he was pretty straightforward about changing immigration laws without the consent of congress but he seems to be hiding behind congress and all the red tape when it comes to isis and vladmir putin. hess promise of no military confrontation between russia and america, promise no boots on the frowned in the middle east, they all seem to limit options. we don't talk about going to war,
rite of passage in light. >> meagan, would you say the kids, my son, will he feel it.o consume by his smartphone? >> he will feel it when he least expects it. it will come as a shock. right now he couldn't get away fast enough. there will be a moment when he is with his friend, and he needs help and only dad can help. he will need you more at that moment. >> i still i think i'm going to drop him off one day anyway. thanks, guys. time for the marching orders. obviously you...
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rites of marriage that some people want to protect is fine by us. we are not trying to impose our beliefs or our lives or anything on those rites of marriage but there are rights marriage that come along with marriage as well. that's critical to us. >> that's what benefits our lives. geoff and i are together over 13 years. we have a home. if god forbid something happened to us -- and we have met couples whos lives have been destroyed because of the rights that are prohibited them after one of them is in the hospital passes away. and i think when you relay those stories, when you talk about the human stories of people struggling against this barrier to equality that it really does allow people to say, okay. we live in a country where we could be neighbors. a fence between our homes is the constitution. we don't ever have to agree if your rights of marriage are something that are sack rimonous to you and that you really want to hold on to and believe it is your definition, that's fine. >> that's absolutely acceptable to us. but on the other side of it
rites of marriage that some people want to protect is fine by us. we are not trying to impose our beliefs or our lives or anything on those rites of marriage but there are rights marriage that come along with marriage as well. that's critical to us. >> that's what benefits our lives. geoff and i are together over 13 years. we have a home. if god forbid something happened to us -- and we have met couples whos lives have been destroyed because of the rights that are prohibited them after...
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the rite wing misinterpret dr king, but i want to bring to you his oldest living child, his son, his name sake that has come to ferguson to stand with us for michael brown. welcome martin luther king iii [ cheering and applause ] >> let me thank god for bringing us all safely here today. and as st louis born dick gregory often says, i hope and pray that i return home -- our returns home will be equally as safe. bishop jones, to all the members of this community of ferguson and st louis county, those from st louis and those of us from around the country, i first must say to sister lesley and brother michael that the world a praying for you. not just us here, but the whole world has prayed and is praying for you. i don't know that anyone, unless one is a parent, can understand what a parent goes through when a child moves to another level as it relates to something called finality. i remember my father preaching a sermon one time about death. and he talked about his own funeral. and i'm not going to talk about that today, but it just popped into my mind because i was 10 years old when
the rite wing misinterpret dr king, but i want to bring to you his oldest living child, his son, his name sake that has come to ferguson to stand with us for michael brown. welcome martin luther king iii [ cheering and applause ] >> let me thank god for bringing us all safely here today. and as st louis born dick gregory often says, i hope and pray that i return home -- our returns home will be equally as safe. bishop jones, to all the members of this community of ferguson and st louis...
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: we accompany him because he's one of the honest and sincere leaders, and the only hope for basic rites. >> a short distance away imran khan tries to energize his crowd with tough talk and demands for the prime minister's resignation. he has not been able to bring the large crowd he has supporters. they are not dampened, even by heavy rain. >> translation: our intention of ga gathering is to get rid of the cruel rulers. we are here for as long as imran khan stays here. >> we'll talk to kamal more about what is going on. what will happen today, and is it significant that possibly there are not as many supporters on the streets as both sides expected. . >> that is true, they have not been able to muster the shore they wanted in islamabad. they made a strad eegeic move by coming to the city, because it's been in a state of lockdown. everything is closed, the markets, schools, and it is likely the schools will be closed for another couple of days. they have achieved a directive. they knew he would get attention. definitely not the numbers. tahir ul-qadri issued app ultimatum, about 12 hours
: we accompany him because he's one of the honest and sincere leaders, and the only hope for basic rites. >> a short distance away imran khan tries to energize his crowd with tough talk and demands for the prime minister's resignation. he has not been able to bring the large crowd he has supporters. they are not dampened, even by heavy rain. >> translation: our intention of ga gathering is to get rid of the cruel rulers. we are here for as long as imran khan stays here. >>...
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it happened here in the shop rite parking lot. you can see crews boarding up the wall at this hour.are told by police at 12:30 a woman driving a pickup truck backed up at a high rate of speed in this parking lot. police say doctor robert white was pinned in between the truck and the wall. he was later pronounced dead at the hospital. whiteys a retired navy veteran. he was recently rehe elect to a six year term as west goshen township's supervisor. a position he had held since 1992. >> doctor white, always had west goshen as interests at heart. again for that much of a dedicated life of volunteer serviceally shows his character. he really enjoyed working with our planning commission and he was very heavily involved with the budgeting and finance on a yearly basis and to ensure that west goshen town ship provided best services and best quality of life in your area. >> reporter: now there was a supervisor's meet ago this was scheduled for tonight that has been since canceled, west goshen township has released a a statement saying they are saddened by all of this and their thoughts and
it happened here in the shop rite parking lot. you can see crews boarding up the wall at this hour.are told by police at 12:30 a woman driving a pickup truck backed up at a high rate of speed in this parking lot. police say doctor robert white was pinned in between the truck and the wall. he was later pronounced dead at the hospital. whiteys a retired navy veteran. he was recently rehe elect to a six year term as west goshen township's supervisor. a position he had held since 1992. >>...
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our shawnette wilson is live at the shop rite shopping center in west goshen tonight.wnette. >> reporter: robert white died at chester county hospital and behind me you can see where it all happened. take a look. you see the area of the shop rite boarded up where white was hit before the car plowed into the store. skyfox above a deadly accident at this shop rite on west chester pike in west goshen. it claimed the life of 77 year old robert white. a long-time west goshen government official. >> it was devastating. >> town manager says the entire office building was shaken up when they heard what happened. white had been with the township since 1980. most recently he was elected to a six-term as township supervisor and held that position since 1992. before that, he served on the planning commission. >> for that much of a dedicated live of volunteer service to any municipality really shows his character. >> reporter: investigators say white went to shop rite around 12:30 wednesday afternoon on his lunch break to get food. he was leaving the store when he was hit. >> femal
our shawnette wilson is live at the shop rite shopping center in west goshen tonight.wnette. >> reporter: robert white died at chester county hospital and behind me you can see where it all happened. take a look. you see the area of the shop rite boarded up where white was hit before the car plowed into the store. skyfox above a deadly accident at this shop rite on west chester pike in west goshen. it claimed the life of 77 year old robert white. a long-time west goshen government...
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you can see hole left behind the shop rite here in the 1100 block of west chester pike. it has since been boarded up. it is where a young woman pinned the gas of her pick up in reverse running over and killing a beloved local politician and dentist, who served this township for decades. the people who work with 77 year-old doctor robert white say that the news came just a short time after an informal meeting with other township officials. >> he said he was going over to shop rite to do his shopping like he usually does and then went backup to my office and i got the call. i was just in shock. >> reporter: it all happened a bit before 12:30 this afternoon, doctor white was just leaving the supermarket when a woman described only as income her early 20's for some reason hit the gas in this pickup truck going in reverse. >> vehicle ran doctor white, sending him flying through the the store's front window. he was taken to the hospital and pronounced dead a short time later. west goshen township manager casey leland says this community has lost something special. >> he was ju
you can see hole left behind the shop rite here in the 1100 block of west chester pike. it has since been boarded up. it is where a young woman pinned the gas of her pick up in reverse running over and killing a beloved local politician and dentist, who served this township for decades. the people who work with 77 year-old doctor robert white say that the news came just a short time after an informal meeting with other township officials. >> he said he was going over to shop rite to do...
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the syrian observatory for human rites said they were from one mousse lum tribe. >>> a curfew is under way in the town of missouri. people have been protesting against the police killing of an unarmed black teenager for the last week. the governor declared a state of emergency. >>> a group of victims from columbia's 50 years conflict have been telling peace negotiators in cuba about their experiences. the evidence is part of talks between f.a.r.c. rebels. >> reporter: sat at the same table - victims from all sides in the five decade long conflict of columbia. indigenous leader lost five members of her family in an attack with forces in 2004. >> translation: our pain, our feelings, our helps as victims are one. >> that boy and his mother and brothers were killed by f.a.r.c. rebels in 2000. >> we will do everything to honour those loved ones we have lost to rebuild piece and reconciliation in columbia. >> 12 people from all sides of the spectrum that lost loved ones into the forces, the f.a.r.c. rebels or paramilitary groups. they have given their test mys to 50 years of violence. that l
the syrian observatory for human rites said they were from one mousse lum tribe. >>> a curfew is under way in the town of missouri. people have been protesting against the police killing of an unarmed black teenager for the last week. the governor declared a state of emergency. >>> a group of victims from columbia's 50 years conflict have been telling peace negotiators in cuba about their experiences. the evidence is part of talks between f.a.r.c. rebels. >> reporter:...
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that gives out mixed messages, and qatar ritely wants to be embraced by the international community and deserves the embrace, and has to shed the baggage of trying to bank roll extreme forms of islamist voices out there. >> thank you for joining us. "consider this" will be right back. >> these young people deserve justice >> anatomy of a protest... >> ...the police look like they're getting ready to come down the street >> with militarized police departments >> forces their message... >> they're actually firing canisters of gas... >> a fractured community demands answers >> what do we want? >> justice! >> when do we want it? >> now! >> faul lines, al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> there blocking the door... >> ground breaking... >> truth seeking... >> we have to get out of here... award winning investigative documentary series... special episode ferguson: city under siege only on al jazeera america @jvé >>> @jvé stimulus programs from the federal government and the reserve gets credit for a lot of fiscal recession. austerity - spending cuts and higher taxes - their economy suffers
that gives out mixed messages, and qatar ritely wants to be embraced by the international community and deserves the embrace, and has to shed the baggage of trying to bank roll extreme forms of islamist voices out there. >> thank you for joining us. "consider this" will be right back. >> these young people deserve justice >> anatomy of a protest... >> ...the police look like they're getting ready to come down the street >> with militarized police...
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can the home owners in departmenton texas keep the drillers at bay when they don't own the rites to what is understand them. >>> it wasn't a fried shrimp - a miami institution that served justice for all. >> i kept trying to tell the black customer, you don't have to come in the back door, you can come in the dining room. >> did that take a while? >> it took a while. they were not comfortable. >> a time taste of jumbos, for more than 50 years full of flavour, and what was rite. -- right. >>> good evening, thanks for joining us. i'm julie chen. after a month of air strike barrages and ground assaults, the people of gaza and southern israel are enjoying something that happened within weeks, silence. tuesday morning marked the start of a ceasefire, which so far is holding. israel's military pulled the ground forces out of gaza. they maintained position across the border. the stage is set for peace talks in egypt, and the delegation is expected in gaza. palestinian leaders are there. for the first time since the start of the war, u n.r.a. says the number of displaced palestinians sheltering
can the home owners in departmenton texas keep the drillers at bay when they don't own the rites to what is understand them. >>> it wasn't a fried shrimp - a miami institution that served justice for all. >> i kept trying to tell the black customer, you don't have to come in the back door, you can come in the dining room. >> did that take a while? >> it took a while. they were not comfortable. >> a time taste of jumbos, for more than 50 years full of flavour,...
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that motion is subtle, but it turns with the rite algorithms we redofr it from siddio. how do you figure out a vibration of me saying, "o" as opposed to, "a." >> it's hard to explain sat that level of detail, but basically the real trick is sort of looking at the ways that the object it moving at a really, really small scale, and then trying to filter out the motions that correspond to sound around the object. as opposed to other things. >> one thing i found incredible in the pros of you going that, figuring out the differences, the similarity between the sound in the example of the potato chip bag, and the sound of the voice taped in a more normal, traditional way. again, how does it distinguish between one person's accent and they are person's accent. you could have told by a way, through technology, if it's you speaking or me speaking. the accent of the person speaking is sort of not really going to have an effect on the way that the object moves, and i guess more accurately what i should say is if the accent of the person speaking is different that than, it will aff
that motion is subtle, but it turns with the rite algorithms we redofr it from siddio. how do you figure out a vibration of me saying, "o" as opposed to, "a." >> it's hard to explain sat that level of detail, but basically the real trick is sort of looking at the ways that the object it moving at a really, really small scale, and then trying to filter out the motions that correspond to sound around the object. as opposed to other things. >> one thing i found...
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it's words noting that he said he respects their rite to protest and believes that something good from the death of michael brown will come and make our sons better people. >> certainly there was a lot of emotion in the streets. we saw some images, disturbing, almost returned to earlier in the week when they were fierce. is there a sense they cap bring things under better control that will not result in a display of this strong force from the police? >> that's the hope. when the governor jay nixon imposed the midnight to five curfew, he acknowledged that one night could not restore peace and bring calm. he hoped it would be a start. that was not the start that officials would hope for. i spoke to people out this morning, despite the rain, with brooms, garbage bags, cleaning up the mess that the protesters left behind. one man said he found it disappointing that people are trying to "tear down what we need to build up." >> al jazeera correspondent in ferguson, ssmissouri, thank you for buying with us. >> looking forward, what will bring an end to the crisis in ferguson. al jazeera contr
it's words noting that he said he respects their rite to protest and believes that something good from the death of michael brown will come and make our sons better people. >> certainly there was a lot of emotion in the streets. we saw some images, disturbing, almost returned to earlier in the week when they were fierce. is there a sense they cap bring things under better control that will not result in a display of this strong force from the police? >> that's the hope. when the...
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that gives out mixed messages, and qatar ritely wants to be embraced by the international community and deserves the embrace, and has to shed the baggage of trying to bank roll extreme forms of islamist voices out there. >> thank you for joining us. "consider this" will be right back. >> america tonight only on aljazeera america >>> stimulus programs from the federal government and the reserve gets credit for a lot of fiscal recession. austerity - spending cuts and higher taxes - their economy suffers weak growth. that may change. during a central bankers meeting, tap european bankers sutted european banks could turn from austerity to stimulus, saying the risks of doing too little outweighed those of doing too much. that is excessive upward wage and price pressures. perhaps not in france, after the economy ministerry argued that austerity had gone too far, and hurt the french economy, suffering 6 months of zero growth. a new government was made, a former banker and economic advisor to the president as the new economy minister. back in the united states, the s&p set a record high. i'm jo
that gives out mixed messages, and qatar ritely wants to be embraced by the international community and deserves the embrace, and has to shed the baggage of trying to bank roll extreme forms of islamist voices out there. >> thank you for joining us. "consider this" will be right back. >> america tonight only on aljazeera america >>> stimulus programs from the federal government and the reserve gets credit for a lot of fiscal recession. austerity - spending cuts...
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ateamhe peoray ey on p rite warmuag taslm alm tayr anta rph lspt, etagkeatm.amitomi amyamns wi c ati conor>>heoler on p n m te to aer. w p meanwhile, erider hasdeutod irus,e te inferrat the mlaza virkndvee fmiouri.> picb onwiinhe was rusoti notsr in ror the dohn operation horcis one fro up.s gia you t orbuopr g siy halug t nthic oce let trs, midair. wells fargo bank is for the i sienl. a spokes -- sign, ason are frage condition. if some of the letters way up there are not safe to lift off as is. what is plan b? among the possibility lifting -- leaving them and lifting them later. what will happen when the letters come down, a new sign? the bank person explained it it was decided that the letters have to come down the plan not to replace but let the 1930s vintage building and its bell tower built by the wannamakers return to it's pre1930 style. >> sluggers from south jersey bring home their own world series title. we'll introduce you to them. >> reporter: we have showers around today, and the showers have moved out. we have clear conditions tonight. we're tracking an unsettled pattern
ateamhe peoray ey on p rite warmuag taslm alm tayr anta rph lspt, etagkeatm.amitomi amyamns wi c ati conor>>heoler on p n m te to aer. w p meanwhile, erider hasdeutod irus,e te inferrat the mlaza virkndvee fmiouri.> picb onwiinhe was rusoti notsr in ror the dohn operation horcis one fro up.s gia you t orbuopr g siy halug t nthic oce let trs, midair. wells fargo bank is for the i sienl. a spokes -- sign, ason are frage condition. if some of the letters way up there are not safe to lift...
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i stand behind rite aid. i know people on twitter ask me about it every day.e's how i feel about rite aid. i like it . i haven't changed. happy ipo anniversary, google. the stock has had a terrific decade and i don't think it's reign is coming to knowa end any time soon. more mad money tonight, more money in consumers' pockets? i think it means more spending. find out which retailers can feel the boost and then the airlines have had quite the ride. i have the one that you can take to new heights no frequent flier miles needed. stay tuned. you've never seen american energy like this. all week i'm taking you behind the boom in domestic oil and gas and tonight we have one stock defying gravity with a 20% move this year. stay with cramer. >>> don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter. have a question? tweet cramer. #madtweets. send jim an email to madmoney@cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to madmoney.cnbc.com. over 20 million kids everyday in our country lack access to healthy food. for the first time americ
i stand behind rite aid. i know people on twitter ask me about it every day.e's how i feel about rite aid. i like it . i haven't changed. happy ipo anniversary, google. the stock has had a terrific decade and i don't think it's reign is coming to knowa end any time soon. more mad money tonight, more money in consumers' pockets? i think it means more spending. find out which retailers can feel the boost and then the airlines have had quite the ride. i have the one that you can take to new...
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police on the scene at the rite aid in kenwood. nobody inside of the store was hurt. >>> new this morning, a second suspect in custody in connection with the series of robbies targeting the elderly in northeast philadelphia. police say that joseph donaldson turned himself into police yesterday and keith perkins turned himself in on monday. police are looking for a third suspect in the case, a 52-year-old singleton. he also goes by the name of eric wilson. investigators believe the trio is connected to nearly a dozen robberies in northeast philly between june 3rd and august 15th. >>> in center city, philadelphia police still searching for a man that robbed a bank yesterday but he did not get far with the money. take a look at the picture. this is the dye pack that exploded on the robber. according to police the man wearing a black baseball cap and ski mask made off with a lot of money from the branch. the man was last seen running towards 17th street. >>> in chester county police are on the hunt for a man that robbed and sexually as
police on the scene at the rite aid in kenwood. nobody inside of the store was hurt. >>> new this morning, a second suspect in custody in connection with the series of robbies targeting the elderly in northeast philadelphia. police say that joseph donaldson turned himself into police yesterday and keith perkins turned himself in on monday. police are looking for a third suspect in the case, a 52-year-old singleton. he also goes by the name of eric wilson. investigators believe the trio...
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. >> an issue that the council had to take into consideration is in texas, mnerral and surface rites were strait. a ban would make mineral states worthless. >> they could sue us saying we are doing regulatory taking and take the the property away from them, and we have to pay them for the value. >> reporter: dalton gregory, retired principal, now council member was born and raised in departmenton. if the ban -- denton. he says if the ban passes the state and oil and gas industry could come after departmenton. >> reporter: what are we talking millions? >> tens of hundreds of millions. it would bankrupt the city. >> the texas railroad commission declined our request, saying the assy does not get involved in the oubs, but the chairman of the texas railroad commission send an alert to the denton council urging them to deny the ban, suggesting out of state and foreign powers like russia may be behind it. there are the min areal rights own -- mineral rights owners that stand to make a profit. trisha made the electric to denton to testify. >> one thing that came up is youal are going to sue
. >> an issue that the council had to take into consideration is in texas, mnerral and surface rites were strait. a ban would make mineral states worthless. >> they could sue us saying we are doing regulatory taking and take the the property away from them, and we have to pay them for the value. >> reporter: dalton gregory, retired principal, now council member was born and raised in departmenton. if the ban -- denton. he says if the ban passes the state and oil and gas...
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and it's almost like an initiation rite. becarac that we sang is called "shining star," and i can tell y the story of how i first encountered that particular becarac. it was a fairly cold but extremely clear summer night. they're these girls that start singing, "shining stars, does any of you know "where my darling is tonight? "shining stars wandering through the sky, on the earth, my darling and i." these girls were singing about the boyfriend or potential boyfriend of one of the women that started the song. and i've been looking at them and in this environment where you are really surrounded by nothing but the stars. it suddenly made so much sense and became so clear, this connection that people find with what is closest to them. and in that case, it was the stars. and also this fact that there is nobody else that you can ask but the stars was somehow very poetic and in a way, very symbolic of their experience of the environment. (narrator) just as music is an integral part of culture, it may be intimately linked to the na
and it's almost like an initiation rite. becarac that we sang is called "shining star," and i can tell y the story of how i first encountered that particular becarac. it was a fairly cold but extremely clear summer night. they're these girls that start singing, "shining stars, does any of you know "where my darling is tonight? "shining stars wandering through the sky, on the earth, my darling and i." these girls were singing about the boyfriend or potential...
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police in rite gear were called -- riot gear were called out. an unarm teen was shot and killed. witnesses say he had his hands in the air when the police officer shot him killing him. but the police say there was a fight for his gun. >> none of those individuals at the time as the officers was in his police car allegedly put the police officer back into the car where he physically assaulted the police officer. >> the officer is pulling him inside the car, he was trying to pull away. >> the officer who shot brown was on paid discipline trairve he had leave while the shooting is under investigation. you can get the latest online at 6abc.com. >>> also developing this morning, police in south jersey are searching for the driver who struck and killed a peddle and kept on going, this is new video from the scene, 1,000 block of landis avenue, cumberland county. witnesses are giving different descriptions of the striking vehicle. police plan to check surveillance video from local businesses in the area later this morning. we'll have a live report from the scene later on "action news." >
police in rite gear were called -- riot gear were called out. an unarm teen was shot and killed. witnesses say he had his hands in the air when the police officer shot him killing him. but the police say there was a fight for his gun. >> none of those individuals at the time as the officers was in his police car allegedly put the police officer back into the car where he physically assaulted the police officer. >> the officer is pulling him inside the car, he was trying to pull...
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nbc 10 was there after a gunman made off with cash from the rite-aid. the store is open 24/7.o one inside the store was injured. >>> and camden county police need your help solving two armed robberies. both happened at 5:00 yesterday morning. and today police released photos of one of the suspects and the black sedan believed to be driven by the robbers. they got away with a cell phone and money. >>> good evening we're going to see changes as we head into tomorrow. today the temperatures were in the 80s. the average is 84 degrees. tomorrow the temperatures are going to push close to 90 degrees and it will feel like we're in the mid-90s. when you combine the humidity with the higher temperatures and the return of storms back in the forecast for your sunday. there's a look at the philadelphia art museum where the made in america concert is happening. philadelphia, 74 degrees. 68% humidity. winds at 7 miles an hour. we are warmer than yesterday at this time. 72 in mount holly. low 70s in atlantic city. temperatures in stone harbor at 74 degrees. a mild evening in wilmington. the
nbc 10 was there after a gunman made off with cash from the rite-aid. the store is open 24/7.o one inside the store was injured. >>> and camden county police need your help solving two armed robberies. both happened at 5:00 yesterday morning. and today police released photos of one of the suspects and the black sedan believed to be driven by the robbers. they got away with a cell phone and money. >>> good evening we're going to see changes as we head into tomorrow. today the...
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. >>> police are investigating an armed robbery at a 24 hour rite aid store in kenwood.the robber did get away with cash, but nobody inside the store was hurt. >>> we have information about the health of tracy morgan following the accident that left him earlier in june. morgan's attorney said the actor is having a tough time recovering. he says morgan uses a wheelchair and it could be months before he will be able to walk on his own. morgan broke his leg, nose and several ribs when a tractor trailer rear-ended his limo bus on the turnpike. >>> the trial will resume next week for the woman accused of kidnapping a 5-year-old girl from her school. prosecutors say that 21-year-old put on a burka and took the girl out of her school last year. a talking bird gave them a break in the case. the victim said she heard a loud bird, and they got a tip that a bird lived on the same block. the trial will resume on tuesday. >>> this morning police are asking for your help as they hunt down thieves that took items from the vfw post. it happened on the 5200 block of ray street. one of th
. >>> police are investigating an armed robbery at a 24 hour rite aid store in kenwood.the robber did get away with cash, but nobody inside the store was hurt. >>> we have information about the health of tracy morgan following the accident that left him earlier in june. morgan's attorney said the actor is having a tough time recovering. he says morgan uses a wheelchair and it could be months before he will be able to walk on his own. morgan broke his leg, nose and several ribs...
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i actually feel like it's a rite of passage. this information and go forth and conquer? ♪ >> that's our show. see you for the next edition of "rtm." >>> we're ready for spring this week on sports stars of tomorrow. we'll visit a soccer program with some of the top talents in the country. and also explain why the track stars running the halls of their school. plus, we check in with some of the nation's top basketball players. that is all coming up next.
i actually feel like it's a rite of passage. this information and go forth and conquer? ♪ >> that's our show. see you for the next edition of "rtm." >>> we're ready for spring this week on sports stars of tomorrow. we'll visit a soccer program with some of the top talents in the country. and also explain why the track stars running the halls of their school. plus, we check in with some of the nation's top basketball players. that is all coming up next.
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you've got to explain to me how does rite aid get around that?nic because i talked about these generic drugs, margins rock me even more than temperature line growth. i think the margins are going to be able to expand -- >> it has to be a margin story, was -- charles: yeah, i love it. here's the thing, when we go and we get the generic drugs, we don't realize that often the drugstore's making more money off of that than the big name drug because, obviously, you have one company driving the pricing there. i'm glad you brought it up, but i think that's going to be one of the things. you know, the reimbursement stuff fluctuates. pins and needles for stuff to come out, but i don't think it's going to go down so much more from where it is now. >> pulled back to the baseline. >> i got your back, buddy. >> compare it to cvs and walgreens, valuation much better, return on equity, 18%. cvs and walgreens 10%, and you mentioned the aging population. they parter in with gnc, they have these wellness centers. charles: talk about margin. >> exactly. looking for
you've got to explain to me how does rite aid get around that?nic because i talked about these generic drugs, margins rock me even more than temperature line growth. i think the margins are going to be able to expand -- >> it has to be a margin story, was -- charles: yeah, i love it. here's the thing, when we go and we get the generic drugs, we don't realize that often the drugstore's making more money off of that than the big name drug because, obviously, you have one company driving the...
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skyfox was over the scene of the shop rite on the 1100 block of west chester pike in west goshen this afternoon and we have learned the victim who was just sitting on the a bench a township government official. supervisor robert s. white. we're told the truck driver stayed on the scene and is cooperating. no word yet on what caused the crash. we do have crew gathering information for you on this story, and we will keep you update. >> meantime, bizarre developments in northeast philadelphia home. this is the home where connie murray lived before police say she was murdered by her own husband. he is in jail tonight and now tonight two more people under arrest. good evening, i'm iain page. >> i'm lucy nolan. officers caught the man trying to break into that house. fox 29's dave schratwieser is live in northeast philadelphia tonight. dave? >> reporter: lucy, those two suspects are about to be arraigned on attempted burglary charges after police say a vigilant neighbor helped them nab the suspects red handed. >> despicable. >> reporter: it's been a week filled with tragedy on toll bott str
skyfox was over the scene of the shop rite on the 1100 block of west chester pike in west goshen this afternoon and we have learned the victim who was just sitting on the a bench a township government official. supervisor robert s. white. we're told the truck driver stayed on the scene and is cooperating. no word yet on what caused the crash. we do have crew gathering information for you on this story, and we will keep you update. >> meantime, bizarre developments in northeast...
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. >> reporter: it's part of the annual rite of passage for thousands of kids. leaving home for summer camp. but for 12-year-old brian and 11-year-old audrey, it's not just a season of fun in the sun. they're hoping for a fairly radical transformation. inside and out. >> i want to be healthy again. >> reporter: audrey and brian are joining 600 other kids at camp shane, in ferndale, new york. >> i'm superexcited to go. >> reporter: on long island, brian and his mother, carol, are finishing packing up a summers' worth of belongings. the six weeks at camp will be the longest this seventh grader has been away from home. >> i'm nervous about missing my parents and my little sister. >> brian is very lazy. he likes to sit in front of the computer. but when it comes to exercising, he lacks in that expect. >> reporter: the night before he sets off, they visit brian's favorite restaurant. >> i'll have the veal marsala. pasta. >> reporter: friends and family helping celebrate with, what else? food. in new york city, audrey and her mother, miranda, enjoy one last feast. >>
. >> reporter: it's part of the annual rite of passage for thousands of kids. leaving home for summer camp. but for 12-year-old brian and 11-year-old audrey, it's not just a season of fun in the sun. they're hoping for a fairly radical transformation. inside and out. >> i want to be healthy again. >> reporter: audrey and brian are joining 600 other kids at camp shane, in ferndale, new york. >> i'm superexcited to go. >> reporter: on long island, brian and his...
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. >> i received a call from my wife that i had to go down to scottish rite hospital and -- um, we foundumor. you know, it's -- i guess as a father we try to be strong for our daughters, but actually my daughter was stronger than i was and she basically just told me -- told my wife that she had to be strong for her daddy. >> that pain of losing a child reignited his mission to save other daughters through the non-profit. we all have been through issues and problems and especially after i lost my daughter and really our family has been through what we've been through and people like derek blanks, t.i., they have came together and said hey, we're here to help you with your message, you know? to help saving our daughters and to inspire. just looking for, you know, to next year and the year after and the year after. >> up next, he's a young innovator in a lane all his own. >> there are very few people that do what i do. there are about four in the industry. >> and he helps keep the pulse of black culture beating. >> we can help to navigate some of what happened in the past, to give people a
. >> i received a call from my wife that i had to go down to scottish rite hospital and -- um, we foundumor. you know, it's -- i guess as a father we try to be strong for our daughters, but actually my daughter was stronger than i was and she basically just told me -- told my wife that she had to be strong for her daddy. >> that pain of losing a child reignited his mission to save other daughters through the non-profit. we all have been through issues and problems and especially...
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a supermarket is toasting the fact that it's the supermarket to offer beer for sale, the shop-rite of fairless hills on south oxford valley road unveiled their new beer garden and chefs market this morning, it's part of grand reopening. and they will also make a $10,000 donation for a local nonprofit. it will be selected by customers through a voting process. that will do it for "action news" at noon, don't forget "action news" at 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00. now for rick williams and the entire "action news" team, i'm sara bloomquist have a great afternoon. >> whoa! hey! hey! hey! what's up, man? what up, baby? what up, y'all? hey, buddy. ah, hi, sweetheart. >> how you been, cedric? >> good. good. yeah. hello and welcome to millionaire. today's returning contestant is a newlywed who says the road to landing her prince charming was not an easy one. from brooklyn, new york, give it up for josina reaves. what's up? [cheers and applause] so--so, you know, getting your prince charming was hard. you--what happened? tell me this story. i am the worst flirt in the world.
a supermarket is toasting the fact that it's the supermarket to offer beer for sale, the shop-rite of fairless hills on south oxford valley road unveiled their new beer garden and chefs market this morning, it's part of grand reopening. and they will also make a $10,000 donation for a local nonprofit. it will be selected by customers through a voting process. that will do it for "action news" at noon, don't forget "action news" at 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00. now for rick williams...
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>> let me explain how things were rite after the quake. 75,000 households at one point did not have power. there were water mains with issues, gas elaboration that were reported, dozens of gas leaks that were reported and take a look at what the city spokesperson told us this morning. >> i believe that all the electric power has been restored. i'm not aware of any existing power outages right now. last night at 8:00 there were about 7,000 that were without service and i think they're restored now. all of the gas mains have been inspected by pg&e, there are no leaks right now. water mains have been repaired as far as utilities now. >> you have to keep in mind this has all happened within 24 hours, little bit more, that he managed to bring power up for just about everyone. that's truly incredible. >> when you think of napa you think of napa valley, home of some of the best wines in the world, for the restaurant industry which is also huge in that area. any idea just how severe those damages will be to the local economy? >> well, just take a look at the building right behind me. so you can s
>> let me explain how things were rite after the quake. 75,000 households at one point did not have power. there were water mains with issues, gas elaboration that were reported, dozens of gas leaks that were reported and take a look at what the city spokesperson told us this morning. >> i believe that all the electric power has been restored. i'm not aware of any existing power outages right now. last night at 8:00 there were about 7,000 that were without service and i think...
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can the home owners in departmenton texas keep the drillers at bay when they don't own the rites to what is understand them. >>> it wasn't a frieri
can the home owners in departmenton texas keep the drillers at bay when they don't own the rites to what is understand them. >>> it wasn't a frieri
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family of one man executed buried him quickly, and without the usual funeral rites. they didn't want to call attention to the fact that he was killed on hamas' orders. they didn't want to be recognized and wanted our camera to leave, but snitted that he was wrongly accused. >> my brother was innocent. our lawyers say all of the charges against him were false. this is all propaganda. >> israel has a long and successful history of recruiting collaborators and informers in the occupied west bank and the gaza strip, and they do so with money, or blackmail or by intimidating family members. while these men deny having any ties with the israeli forces, the suspicion of it is how most ended up here. aljazeera at the gaza central prison. >> turkey's former prime minister, the opponents believe that he will introduce increasingly authoritarian rule. and the foreign minister has been opponented as acting prime minister. bernard smith, developing us what kyp of presidency we're likely to see. >> reporter: well, interestingly, he has just finished addressing a gathering of domes
family of one man executed buried him quickly, and without the usual funeral rites. they didn't want to call attention to the fact that he was killed on hamas' orders. they didn't want to be recognized and wanted our camera to leave, but snitted that he was wrongly accused. >> my brother was innocent. our lawyers say all of the charges against him were false. this is all propaganda. >> israel has a long and successful history of recruiting collaborators and informers in the occupied...
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. >>> despite vladimir putin's claims, russia is one of five nations with land rites in the arctic. norway, canada and the united states can claim 200 miles as exclusive economic zonesment beyond that the right to riches beneath the arctic are up for grabs. all territorial claims have been settled peacefully, arbitrated by a treaty called the law of the sea, a treaty the united states refused to join. >> it sets the ground rules for the arctic and all the oceans in the world, about where jurisdictional lines are, and it's the framework, the bedlock in o management. the united states has not joined the treaty. president obama urged congress to ratify the law of sea, supported by the clinton and bush administrations. until congress approves ratification analysts believe the united states will be on the sideline as the race for arctic resources speeds ahead. >>> now to explore the issue more i spoke to malta, an executive director from the arctic institute. he said if russia wants to secure its economic future it will have to look to the arctic and leap on exxon in the progress. if the
. >>> despite vladimir putin's claims, russia is one of five nations with land rites in the arctic. norway, canada and the united states can claim 200 miles as exclusive economic zonesment beyond that the right to riches beneath the arctic are up for grabs. all territorial claims have been settled peacefully, arbitrated by a treaty called the law of the sea, a treaty the united states refused to join. >> it sets the ground rules for the arctic and all the oceans in the world,...
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what is important, what is at issue is app allegation that -- an allegation that workers rites were violated. they protested against conditions - low wages - and there was retaliation. that's the allegation. >> is that against the law? >> that is against the law. if workers collectively protest, whether they are members of a union or wish to be, if they do so collectively, that's protected. the allegation is there were various forms of retaliation in the restaurants. the principal, i think, is who should bear responsibility, mcdonald's is concerned about food safety, it should be concerned about workers safety, and that their rights are violated. the public should know that. what is hopeful about the decision in respect to workers is that their right are more likely to be protected. if an entity that has to be concerned about the public's reaction to the violation of rights is responsible, mcdonald's would be concerned about the fact that workers will restaurants. >> that widens the conversation. >> we'll take a short break, when we come back we'll talk about brand value, public relations, p
what is important, what is at issue is app allegation that -- an allegation that workers rites were violated. they protested against conditions - low wages - and there was retaliation. that's the allegation. >> is that against the law? >> that is against the law. if workers collectively protest, whether they are members of a union or wish to be, if they do so collectively, that's protected. the allegation is there were various forms of retaliation in the restaurants. the principal,...
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through the work, she fought for women's rites. had millions of followers. >> we have more. >> reporter: in death, as in life, the woman called iran's lioness was held so high by his followers. somehows aned said farewell. to mourn and celebrate a life that left its mark. >> she was not just my mother, she was a mother to many. she regarded everyone as her children. she was a renowned poet. she told iran's leaders to stop throwing her country to the wind. in reply they banned her from leaving it. her work, not as a poet but as an activist and semennist gained attention. she was twice nominated for the nobel prize and quoted by the u.s. president. >> old i may be, but gist the chance i will learn, i will begin a second youth alongside my prejudice ni. in the end, she said only her voice would remain, she would not be eternal. but for so many, her words will live on. >> and you can follow all the stories covered here on aljazeera.com. >> an outbreak of the ebola virus has never spread this far, never killed and sickened this many or
through the work, she fought for women's rites. had millions of followers. >> we have more. >> reporter: in death, as in life, the woman called iran's lioness was held so high by his followers. somehows aned said farewell. to mourn and celebrate a life that left its mark. >> she was not just my mother, she was a mother to many. she regarded everyone as her children. she was a renowned poet. she told iran's leaders to stop throwing her country to the wind. in reply they banned...
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. >> i like companies like rite aidbetter. >> jonas?ple is coming out with a watch that is going to come with it and it means that i am going to be wearing out the nike air maxes faster than in the ar and he did not give us the nike stock. >> bullish. >> happy labor day. >>> well, what the hackoing on? welcome, everybody. i'm neil cavuto and it is the weekend. do you know where your money is? don't ask your bank, because for the five big nest the kgest in , things got scary and i'm talking real scary. not just because jpmorgan and others were hacked or just because the russians were hacking them, but the way they were hacking them and how far they got hacking them. apparently, deep enough to delete and change bank records. i want you to think about that. think about someone getting into your bank account, maybe zeroing out your bank account, scary stuff, and it makes you
. >> i like companies like rite aidbetter. >> jonas?ple is coming out with a watch that is going to come with it and it means that i am going to be wearing out the nike air maxes faster than in the ar and he did not give us the nike stock. >> bullish. >> happy labor day. >>> well, what the hackoing on? welcome, everybody. i'm neil cavuto and it is the weekend. do you know where your money is? don't ask your bank, because for the five big nest the kgest in ,...
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prisoners are denied basic human rites. we have more from bangkok. >> this woman is trying to see her son. this is thailand's crime suppression division headquarters. split told her a few days ago her son is here, she can see him. she is uneasy and contacted a group called thai lawyers for human rights which provide legal aid for those detained by the ruling military council. they were turned away. i asked if they new where she was. >> she was informed by the police that he was brought to the police station here. >> reporter: but you are not sure. >> we are not sure, that's why we tried to shake done, and we called. last time mother follow up so many place to find him. she went to the central prison, the police station and here to try to find hip, but she couldn't. >> reporter: she has not had legal advice yet. police say her son was involved in violence against anti-government demonstrators. the military provided video of the conditions where the detainees are held, saying they are treated well, you'll hoping human rights.
prisoners are denied basic human rites. we have more from bangkok. >> this woman is trying to see her son. this is thailand's crime suppression division headquarters. split told her a few days ago her son is here, she can see him. she is uneasy and contacted a group called thai lawyers for human rights which provide legal aid for those detained by the ruling military council. they were turned away. i asked if they new where she was. >> she was informed by the police that he was...
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he managed to be able to be a journalist, able to execute a rite about tristies and the apartheid government. >> reporter: his sister, his only siingling, made the long journey. >> one believed in letting him down. it's crazy. if you didn't bury your loved one, you had it open. so it's not closed. >> a hero's welcome awaits nat nakasa, as his homeland celebrates 20 years since a first fully democratic election ended apartheid. >> the people at home are waiting for him. >> they are waiting for a patch, for a fighter. for somebody so died to take a stand against oppression. >> it's a bittersweet mix of joy and sorrow here today, as a journey that began for a south african exile decades ago, finally is nearing its end. >>> italy's interior minister is calling on the e.u. to help deal with a record number of migrants arriving on its shores. the country's effort to patrol the sea and rescue migrants can't go on for a second year. more than 100,000 tried to reach italy in the past. most are fleeing conflict in the middle east and africa. >>> the roman catholic pope wants to improve ties in countri
he managed to be able to be a journalist, able to execute a rite about tristies and the apartheid government. >> reporter: his sister, his only siingling, made the long journey. >> one believed in letting him down. it's crazy. if you didn't bury your loved one, you had it open. so it's not closed. >> a hero's welcome awaits nat nakasa, as his homeland celebrates 20 years since a first fully democratic election ended apartheid. >> the people at home are waiting for him....
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white had gone to shop rite on his lunch break to pick up a few things for his wife.hen a woman driving this pick up struck and killed him while backing up. >> when he was coming out of the store, a female operator of a pickup truck um, came through the parking lot in reverse striking him and then going through the store wall. >> it's just sad. like, he was just going she was a mess. >> reporter: the west goshen town supervisor had served the town since the '80's first as planner, in '92 he was elected supervisor. dentist for four decades. always involved with the town's finances and building projects. >> neighbors who would catch up on town business when they'd see him oh and nightly walk with his wife can't believe he's gone. >> we feel that it is going to be big loss here. yup. he really cared. >> west goshen township did release a statement saying they're saddened by this loss their thoughts and prayers are with dr. white' family. that driver is fully cooperating with the police investigation. in west goshen, diana rocco cbs-3 eyewitness news. >> now to the develo
white had gone to shop rite on his lunch break to pick up a few things for his wife.hen a woman driving this pick up struck and killed him while backing up. >> when he was coming out of the store, a female operator of a pickup truck um, came through the parking lot in reverse striking him and then going through the store wall. >> it's just sad. like, he was just going she was a mess. >> reporter: the west goshen town supervisor had served the town since the '80's first as...
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there's new kiosk in place at the shop rite on fox street in north philadelphia. it is a way for people to screen themselves for mental hell issues like depression, anxiety and substance abuse. people answer a series of questions and the kiosk then does an instant assessment. if necessary, the machine offers recommendations of specialists that that person can see. >> well there is a great video going viral tonight of what some call a birds eye view. >> right. take closer look at this toucan caught on a traffic camera in brazil. it's large orange beak suddenly and appeared on filled the screen. it was taped on christmas. it's just now making the rounds online. he tried to nibble on it before flying away. >> pair of english surfers got quite the surprise when baby seal crashed their surfing lesson much this is video from an on board camera. it shows that seal pup trying to catch wave before he slides back into the ocean. then tried out the other surfboard for bit. the surfers say the baby seal hung out with them for about an hour or so. they called the close encount
there's new kiosk in place at the shop rite on fox street in north philadelphia. it is a way for people to screen themselves for mental hell issues like depression, anxiety and substance abuse. people answer a series of questions and the kiosk then does an instant assessment. if necessary, the machine offers recommendations of specialists that that person can see. >> well there is a great video going viral tonight of what some call a birds eye view. >> right. take closer look at...