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. >>> she shared a prison with ethel rosenberg. the woman who became the face of the red scare. tonight a 98-year-old woman from our area trying to clear her name. now she's fighting her conviction of helping russian spies during the cold war. >>> here it is, guys. stolen valor at its finest. >> this story made national headlines. a man in our area accused of pretending to ban are an army r. tonight, we learned he's faced charges before. how he's accused of dishonoring the memory of a fallen police officer. >>> tonight the books are back at the reading public library. earlier this week we showed you the surveillance video of two men stealing 11 rare and valuable books from the library. police later arrested suspects and tonight the library tells us officers have been able to return all of the stolen books. those books go for upwards of $100 each on ebay. >>> neighbors in lehigh county packed a meeting room tonight to learn about a radioactive gas that's been seeping into their homes. this week, test results for one family's home broke all-time records. nbc 10 cameras were there
. >>> she shared a prison with ethel rosenberg. the woman who became the face of the red scare. tonight a 98-year-old woman from our area trying to clear her name. now she's fighting her conviction of helping russian spies during the cold war. >>> here it is, guys. stolen valor at its finest. >> this story made national headlines. a man in our area accused of pretending to ban are an army r. tonight, we learned he's faced charges before. how he's accused of dishonoring...
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to 5 at the home with p there law practice thank you, marycy. >> i just wanted to thank principle rosenberg for making us part of their team john is a wonderful school we enjoy this team we've been blessed to be part of the group and one of the things that molly does was something for the teachers and we the parents' room and now we've heard there is a need for coffee to keep the teachers going 0 so we have a little bit something and more to come this is the first installment as a cup (clapping.) congratulations we have a certificate for you. >> and thank you, very much. >> can we get your picture. >> that would be lovely. >> we have a camera. >> oh, that's great. >> thank you so much appreciate it. >> so we would like to recognize this evening one of our wonderful teachers the recipe of the teacher award and this teacher is tom ma quote/unquote test two morrey a teacher at george washington high school and erica please come to the microphone and tell us about mr. moorey. >> good evening superintendent carranza and school board commissioners and staff i'm thrilled to present to this gentlem
to 5 at the home with p there law practice thank you, marycy. >> i just wanted to thank principle rosenberg for making us part of their team john is a wonderful school we enjoy this team we've been blessed to be part of the group and one of the things that molly does was something for the teachers and we the parents' room and now we've heard there is a need for coffee to keep the teachers going 0 so we have a little bit something and more to come this is the first installment as a cup...
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i admire his been rosenberg's stuff. i always read her when i can. she's written a lot of sharp reviews, sharper than the average these days. i take her seriously. i don't know if we're unloading -- i mean, we're unloading our own misgivings about the coarsening and the extreme violence in our entertainment, we're unloading that on to the north koreans. host: are there conversations we should be having that we're not having here just by, you know, blaming the attack on north korea and worrying about the email release from sony and what might be in those emails and what might not be in those conversations? guest: oh, i see, i see. well, i haven't read that piece by her. i would guess that what she's suggesting is it's kind of what i was indicating before, which is that we focus -- there is a tendency in hollywood to beat up on north korea. north korea has been a whipping boy for north korea for -- north korea has been a whipping boy for hollywood for some time . there's a great example in 2012, there was a remake of an 0's lm from the 198 called "red
i admire his been rosenberg's stuff. i always read her when i can. she's written a lot of sharp reviews, sharper than the average these days. i take her seriously. i don't know if we're unloading -- i mean, we're unloading our own misgivings about the coarsening and the extreme violence in our entertainment, we're unloading that on to the north koreans. host: are there conversations we should be having that we're not having here just by, you know, blaming the attack on north korea and worrying...
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michael rosenberg was the founder of "health decisions," in durham, north carolina. yesterday's flight originated in nearby chapel hill. the plane apparently lost power as it approached maryland's montgomery county airport... and crashed into three houses. michael rosenberg was a certified pilot... but it's not known whether he was at the controls. yesterday's massive fire in downtown los angeles, is being investigated as a criminal act. it destroyed part of a large apartment complex. two major freeways were shut down when signs and plastic roadway bumps began to melt. 250 firefighters were on the scene. despite the magnitude of the fire, no injuries were reported. damages are in the multi- millions. a billboard is using the christmas holiday to advertise for atheists. this billboard was put in saint charles county, missouri. it shows a young girl wearing a santa hat. the sign reads, "dear santa, all i want for christmas is to skip church. i'm too old for fairy tales." a group called 'american atheists' says the ad is targeting so-called 'in the closet' atheists. but
michael rosenberg was the founder of "health decisions," in durham, north carolina. yesterday's flight originated in nearby chapel hill. the plane apparently lost power as it approached maryland's montgomery county airport... and crashed into three houses. michael rosenberg was a certified pilot... but it's not known whether he was at the controls. yesterday's massive fire in downtown los angeles, is being investigated as a criminal act. it destroyed part of a large apartment complex....
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from closed and the men cleared for release are far from getting on planes to go. >> ifill: carol rosenbergse for the "miami herald," thank you so much. >> thank you, gwen. >> ifill: tomorrow on one of college football's biggest days, the focus will be on sport, but also on a very different kind of battle. the special challenges faced by those diagnosed with a rare disease, and their families. hari sreenivasan has the story. >> sreenivasan: there's even more at stake than usual in tomorrow's 101st rose bowl game. the number-two oregon ducks will face the number-three florida state seminoles for a spot in the national title game. but the schools and their supporters are also finding common ground off the playing field, in fighting a rare blood disorder called fanconi anemia. it affects fewer than 1,000 americans. but, as fate would have it, both florida state and oregon's communities have been affected. on the florida state side, ethan fisher, nine-year-old son of head coach jimbo fisher and his wife candi, suffers from the disease. fisher has pushed for increasing awareness. >> that's how t
from closed and the men cleared for release are far from getting on planes to go. >> ifill: carol rosenbergse for the "miami herald," thank you so much. >> thank you, gwen. >> ifill: tomorrow on one of college football's biggest days, the focus will be on sport, but also on a very different kind of battle. the special challenges faced by those diagnosed with a rare disease, and their families. hari sreenivasan has the story. >> sreenivasan: there's even more at...
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our correspondent steve rosenberg was outside the courthouse as alexei navalny emerged. >> reporter:t happened this morning at this moscow courthouse was quite unexpected. on trial here was alexei navalny, russia's most prominent opposition activist and the man the kremlin fears most and his brother, oleg both men accused of fraud and money laundering a case widely believed to be politically motivated. and because the verdict had been brought forward by two weeks at short notice most people were expecting guilty verdicts and prison sentences. as you can see, a large crowd of journalists outside waiting to speak to the prosecutor, who's about to come out. but when the verdict was given, the judge found, yes, both men guilty. but it was oleg navalny, alexei's brother that was sent to jail. alexei was given a suspended sentence, and that confirms his belief that his family members are being held hostage because of his political activities. on leaving the courthouse a few minutes ago, alexei navalny called on his supporters to come on to the streets of moscow this evening to register the
our correspondent steve rosenberg was outside the courthouse as alexei navalny emerged. >> reporter:t happened this morning at this moscow courthouse was quite unexpected. on trial here was alexei navalny, russia's most prominent opposition activist and the man the kremlin fears most and his brother, oleg both men accused of fraud and money laundering a case widely believed to be politically motivated. and because the verdict had been brought forward by two weeks at short notice most...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. >> stay with us.ll to come -- central africa's only symphony orchestra celebrates 20 years of self-taught success. >> known for beaches carnivals football, and violence -- but there are so many more stories to tell. rio de janeiro is my city. >> one of europe's most dynamic cities. >> barcelona is a worldwide landmark. ♪ >> barcelona is my city. >> the capital. undergoing rapid change, and healing the wounds of war. >> it is becoming a modern luxurious, glamorous city again. >> favorite is my -- beirut is my city. ♪ >> welcome back. you're watching "abc world news." the headlines this hour -- airasia has confirmed the degree found in the sea belonged to a passenger jet that disappeared on sunday. a two-year-old boy accidentally shot and killed his mother in a walmart store in the u.s. state of idaho. let's take you back to the un security council in new york approaching past 5:00 in the evening there. we expect the security council to vote on a draft resolution on palestinian statehood which is almost
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. >> stay with us.ll to come -- central africa's only symphony orchestra celebrates 20 years of self-taught success. >> known for beaches carnivals football, and violence -- but there are so many more stories to tell. rio de janeiro is my city. >> one of europe's most dynamic cities. >> barcelona is a worldwide landmark. ♪ >> barcelona is my city. >> the capital. undergoing rapid change, and healing the wounds of war....
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michael rosenberger, the president and ceo of a medical research firm.eff pegues, cbs news, in gaithersburg, maryland. >>> the university of virginia is refusing to reinstate greek fraternity and sorority activities. school officials say the ban will stay in effect while it explores its policies following a "rolling stone" magazine story following an alleged gang rape at one fraternity house. the magazine said it made mistakes in its reporting. that led greek organizations around the country to call on the universities to lift the suspension. >>> just ahead -- in-flight improvement. we'll see how one company is investing big money to make your next trip a lot more pleasant. details on "moneywatch." moneywatch." is a really big deal.u with aches, fever and chills- there's no such thing as a little flu. so why treat it like it's a little cold? there's something that works differently than over-the-counter remedies. attack the flu virus at its source with prescription tamiflu. and call your doctor right away. tamiflu is fda approved to treat the flu in peop
michael rosenberger, the president and ceo of a medical research firm.eff pegues, cbs news, in gaithersburg, maryland. >>> the university of virginia is refusing to reinstate greek fraternity and sorority activities. school officials say the ban will stay in effect while it explores its policies following a "rolling stone" magazine story following an alleged gang rape at one fraternity house. the magazine said it made mistakes in its reporting. that led greek organizations...
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michael rosenberg, the ceo of a health care company. he was involved in a plane crash four years ago. the ntsb will be looking at piloting, mechanical issues and whether those birds played any role at all. brian? >> tom costello on the scene for us tonight. tom, thanks. >>> we may be having weather in the news by midweek as we're tracking two big storms taking aim from west to east. a nor'easter is on the move from the carolinas on up the eastern seaboard through maine bringing a mix of snow and heavy rain. and there are warnings of major flooding. on the west coast, northern california about to get slammed by the strongest storm to hit there in about five years. meteorologist janice huff in the weather center with all of it tonight. janice, good evening. >> hi, brian. it is going to be a mess for the east coast and west coast starting with the nor'easter on the east coast. this satellite and radar picture doesn't look impressive. but this storm is going to be developing rapidly and moving up the coast. this is 5:00 a.m. tomorrow hittin
michael rosenberg, the ceo of a health care company. he was involved in a plane crash four years ago. the ntsb will be looking at piloting, mechanical issues and whether those birds played any role at all. brian? >> tom costello on the scene for us tonight. tom, thanks. >>> we may be having weather in the news by midweek as we're tracking two big storms taking aim from west to east. a nor'easter is on the move from the carolinas on up the eastern seaboard through maine bringing a...
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david rosenberg will explain why in a moment.row, russian president vladimir putin making a speech on the state of the country's collapsing economy. a preview of this potentially market-moving event coming up. (vo) rush hour around here starts at 6:30 a.m. - on the nose. but for me, it starts with the opening bell. and the rush i get, lasts way more than an hour. (announcer) at scottrade, we share your passion for trading. that's why we've built powerful technology to alert you to your next opportunity. because at scottrade, our passion is to power yours. >>> russian president vladimir putin will hold an important press conference. in the wake of plunging oil prices. we have the details and what to hear tomorrow. >> he gave the annual speech to parliament and spoke about how important this was, how important the context was. now, it's unprecedented because of the economic situation that russia finds itself in. take a look at this. this video is from russia's channel 1, biggest state-owned channel in russia basically running a hol
david rosenberg will explain why in a moment.row, russian president vladimir putin making a speech on the state of the country's collapsing economy. a preview of this potentially market-moving event coming up. (vo) rush hour around here starts at 6:30 a.m. - on the nose. but for me, it starts with the opening bell. and the rush i get, lasts way more than an hour. (announcer) at scottrade, we share your passion for trading. that's why we've built powerful technology to alert you to your next...
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rosenberg was involved in another plane crash also near this airport four years ago. local residents here say that low flying planes has been an ongoing concern for them. >> tragic story all the way around. thank you. investigators in los angeles are looking for signs of arson in monday's massive fire. flames destroyed an apartment that was under construction. the heat was so intense it melted highway signs and cracked windows that were a block away. >>> this morning the mayor of los angeles calling for mandatory new earthquake building codes. they would force up to 16,000 older buildings to be strengthened against the impact of a major quake. the mayor says his city is not ready for the big one. experts say the new rules could save millions of lives. >>> the duke and duchess of cambridge will resume their tour of new york. prince william met with president obama yesterday. today the couple l will visit the september 11th memorial in new york. mark phillips is outside the carlisle hotel in manhattan. good morning. >> good morning. it's a somber start to the day with a
rosenberg was involved in another plane crash also near this airport four years ago. local residents here say that low flying planes has been an ongoing concern for them. >> tragic story all the way around. thank you. investigators in los angeles are looking for signs of arson in monday's massive fire. flames destroyed an apartment that was under construction. the heat was so intense it melted highway signs and cracked windows that were a block away. >>> this morning the mayor of...
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rosenberg was involved in another plane crash near this airport four years ago.ocal represents here complained about low-flying planes and that has been an ongoing concern for them. gayle. >> thank you, jeff. >>> investigators in los angeles are looking for signs of arson in monday's massive fire. the fire started in downtown in a building under construction. the heat was so intense it melted highway sign it's and cracked windows that were a block away. >>> this morning, the mayor of los angeles calling for new mandatory building codes. they would reinforce 16,000 buildings. the mayor said his city is not ready for the big one. >>> the duke and duchess of cambridge this morning will resume their royal tour of new york. the prince william met with president obama yesterday. the couple will visit the september 11th memorial in new york. mark is in manhattan. mark. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. well -- i can hear you now, yes. once when royals met royals, it might have been at a ball at a palace in vienna. nowadays it's at a ball game and arena in brookly
rosenberg was involved in another plane crash near this airport four years ago.ocal represents here complained about low-flying planes and that has been an ongoing concern for them. gayle. >> thank you, jeff. >>> investigators in los angeles are looking for signs of arson in monday's massive fire. the fire started in downtown in a building under construction. the heat was so intense it melted highway sign it's and cracked windows that were a block away. >>> this morning,...
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mike rosenberg.2010 he crashed a turboprop plane nose down at the same airport which is less than a mile from the crash site. at least a dozen planes have crashed at that airport in the last two decades it's been busier and busier. we kind of half heartedly talk about this, hopefully we're not home. but sure enough they were home. >> mike rosenberg hat more thd . they say decide information they call preliminary it's clear to them the plane was not moving fast enough as it was coming into that airport. gayle? >> a sad story for that man right before christmas. >>> the duke and duchess of cambridge, they're back in england after a three-day whirl winld to the united states. they capped off the trip with a trip to the metropolitan museum of aefrmt mark phillips, lucky guy, travelled with them. lucky man. do you feel you're lucky? >> there may be a few more fans after this visit. the prince with new york at his feet. it would be a bit of an exaggeration to say this summed up the royal visit, but just a
mike rosenberg.2010 he crashed a turboprop plane nose down at the same airport which is less than a mile from the crash site. at least a dozen planes have crashed at that airport in the last two decades it's been busier and busier. we kind of half heartedly talk about this, hopefully we're not home. but sure enough they were home. >> mike rosenberg hat more thd . they say decide information they call preliminary it's clear to them the plane was not moving fast enough as it was coming into...
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including michael rosenberg, the founder of the clinical research company in north carolina. the plane went down about a mile from the airport. one theory is a bird strike may have caused problems. multiple warnings about birds in the area why heard on air traffic control tapes before the crash. the recorders have been recovered and we know ntsb is downloading the clues into what caused the deadly crash. john and christine. >> you feel for that family. >>> some serious weather in the forecast for the northeast. i can tell you from coming in, personal reporting, it has already begun. let's turn to pedram javaheri. >> we need an expert. we don't want to rely on john's meteorological skills. >> it is a muddy mess. it is set up across the northeast. tremendous rainfall across the eastern seaboard. a mix of rain and snow across new england. that is the pattern across the 24 to 36 hours. it paints the picture for you over the northeast and new england. at this point, the snowfall across the interior areas is wet and will stick across the region. it will be a main issue. you take a
including michael rosenberg, the founder of the clinical research company in north carolina. the plane went down about a mile from the airport. one theory is a bird strike may have caused problems. multiple warnings about birds in the area why heard on air traffic control tapes before the crash. the recorders have been recovered and we know ntsb is downloading the clues into what caused the deadly crash. john and christine. >> you feel for that family. >>> some serious weather in...
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three people on board the plane also died, including michael rosenberg, the founder and ceo of the clinical research company in north carolina. the plane went down a mile from the airport. one theory is a bird strike may have caused problems. multiple warnings about birds in the area were heard on air traffic control tapes shortly before the crash. the plane's recorders have been recovered. we do know national transportation safety board investigators are looking into the cause of the deadly crash. >>> rene marsh, thank you. a nor'easter is in the forecast for the northeast u.s. pedram javaheri has the forecast. >> we are talking about 25 million people dealing with wintry weather across the region. heavy snowfall across interior new england. look at the coastline. tremendous rainfall. 1 to 3 inches in new york over the next couple of days. boston over 2 inches and you factor in the winds throughout the afternoon. 3:30 this afternoon, new york and boston, wind gusts 40 to 50 miles per hour. conditions improve tuesday night into wednesday morning. travel will be an issue. new york with 90-mi
three people on board the plane also died, including michael rosenberg, the founder and ceo of the clinical research company in north carolina. the plane went down a mile from the airport. one theory is a bird strike may have caused problems. multiple warnings about birds in the area were heard on air traffic control tapes shortly before the crash. the plane's recorders have been recovered. we do know national transportation safety board investigators are looking into the cause of the deadly...
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along similar lines, jerry rosenberg had called to have his belief that they are constrained and unable to bring about significant social change. these arguments i think reflect a perspective of many in science and history that the civil rights movement would have achieved greater success an organization focus more energy on achieving victories or protest or through the political process instead of through court. .. >> first i argue the naacp campaign against lynching marks the long battle of the civil rights movement not the education vote. and second, bottom of change shapes formation and that the political development needs to decenter the role of elite state actors. and third i argue the naacp is politized and active at a federal level at a time when previo previous say they were inactive. using the anti-lynching camp pain the naacp played an important right in the civil rights movement. the legislative branches of the government are not willing to go. finally, i argue they failed to give protection and the naacp moved the efforts to the supreme court and took up moore and dempsey.
along similar lines, jerry rosenberg had called to have his belief that they are constrained and unable to bring about significant social change. these arguments i think reflect a perspective of many in science and history that the civil rights movement would have achieved greater success an organization focus more energy on achieving victories or protest or through the political process instead of through court. .. >> first i argue the naacp campaign against lynching marks the long...
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one of them was michael rosenberg, the ceo of a health-related company. federal officials haven't said whether he was the pilot. they are still investigating the cause of this crash. >>> and investigators are looking into possible arson as the cause of a fire that destroyed an apartment complex in los angeles on monday. it took about 250 firefighters three hours to bring that blaze under control. a nearby freeway was shut down as crews worked to put out the flames. the apartment complex was under construction. the fire also damaged three buildings nearby. no injuries were reported. >>> the duke and duchess of cambridge are getting the royal treatment during their u.s. trip. monday night they shook hands with hip-hop's most powerful couple. >> and the new york society pages abuzz tomorrow with jay-z and beyonce meeting the other royal couple from across the pond. >> how about that? before the game, the royal couple met with lebron james of the cleveland cavaliers. king james gave them two jerseys, one with cambridge on the back, and another fit for a princ
one of them was michael rosenberg, the ceo of a health-related company. federal officials haven't said whether he was the pilot. they are still investigating the cause of this crash. >>> and investigators are looking into possible arson as the cause of a fire that destroyed an apartment complex in los angeles on monday. it took about 250 firefighters three hours to bring that blaze under control. a nearby freeway was shut down as crews worked to put out the flames. the apartment...
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welshing one of our favorite reporters amy rosenberg tweeted, much more politically risky hug for governor christie then the obama one. chris, kerry, he will get a chance to anger people at his own party because he will be with the president later in new jersey and we will see if he hugs him too since he has handed out hugs and angering everybody. maybe he can anger the whole republican party once again. >> we will see. >> yes. >> sports, politics overlap there. thanks steve, very much. >>> 6:09. coming up auburn university football player shot dead in an off campus party, this morning one person is under arrest what police say led to that shooting. >>> breaking his silence what bill cosby is saying about those sexual abuse allegations, the media, and his wife. huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know genies can be really literal? no. what is your wish? no...ok...a million bucks! oh no... geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more car insurance. >>> finally comedian bill cosby is speaking out i
welshing one of our favorite reporters amy rosenberg tweeted, much more politically risky hug for governor christie then the obama one. chris, kerry, he will get a chance to anger people at his own party because he will be with the president later in new jersey and we will see if he hugs him too since he has handed out hugs and angering everybody. maybe he can anger the whole republican party once again. >> we will see. >> yes. >> sports, politics overlap there. thanks steve,...
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michael rosenberg ceo of north carolina based company health decisions and two other passengers. they, too, died in the accident as their plane was coming in on instrumental approach for landing just a few miles short of the montgomery county airpark. >> we will be collecting the perishable evidence that's the information that can go away with the passage of time. >> reporter: ntsb investigators worked well into the night. they said it could be up to a week before they recover all tangible evidence. the black box already in washington, d.c. being downloaded for voice and data recordings. >> our mission is find out not only what happened, but why it happened, because we want to make sure that something this never happens again. that is why we are here. report. >> fothey found the 36-year-old mother ages lying on top of her children three and one month. they believe she was was trying to shield them from the fire. >> no stops to the protests. skyfox over this seen in lower merion township. as students from nearby colleges demonstrated against the recent grand jury decisions in ferg
michael rosenberg ceo of north carolina based company health decisions and two other passengers. they, too, died in the accident as their plane was coming in on instrumental approach for landing just a few miles short of the montgomery county airpark. >> we will be collecting the perishable evidence that's the information that can go away with the passage of time. >> reporter: ntsb investigators worked well into the night. they said it could be up to a week before they recover all...
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. >> joining me now to debate simon rosenberg, president and founder of ndn and a former clinton campaignisor and larry o'connor, host of "mornings on the mall" at wmal in washington and at ij review.com editor at large. great to see you. let me start with this executive action of the president. here we go again with another executive action. it has to do with police training, and body cameras for police, but is that really what instigated the situation in ferguson? >> no. i think that the american people are kind of tired of what looks like political opportunism over the death of this young man. let's get real here. nothing the president proposed yesterday with his pen, nothing would keep michael brown alive that day in ferguson. none of it. is it great to have cop cameras? that's fine. i'm not against that, but, guess what, he is not the mayor of the united states. he is not the police commissioner of our country. it's not the president's job to determine community and police relations and police practices. leave it up to local municipals. >> is the president tiptoeing here? we had a va
. >> joining me now to debate simon rosenberg, president and founder of ndn and a former clinton campaignisor and larry o'connor, host of "mornings on the mall" at wmal in washington and at ij review.com editor at large. great to see you. let me start with this executive action of the president. here we go again with another executive action. it has to do with police training, and body cameras for police, but is that really what instigated the situation in ferguson? >> no....
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let's take you to our moscow correspondent steve rosenberg, who was at that news conference.ut of moscow. what else did he have to say? >> reporter: lucy, i think what's interesting about this is that just four days ago at his press conference, vladimir putin was being quite up beat and optimistic about the russian economy, saying that russia would get through this and emerge stronger after all these problems. well, today, the man who for 11 years was russian finance minister under putin and under medvedev painted a much more pessimistic picture. he said that next year for the first time in 15 years, real incomes in russia will actually fall as a result of inflation and recession. >> translator: i can say that we have entered or we are entering a real economic crisis. a full blown economic crisis. we will feel the full effect of these next year. if the price of oil will be $80 a barrel, the russian economy will constrict. if the oil$60 a barrel, the russian economy will construct 40%. >> what kind of influence does he still have? >> because of his experience, because he was f
let's take you to our moscow correspondent steve rosenberg, who was at that news conference.ut of moscow. what else did he have to say? >> reporter: lucy, i think what's interesting about this is that just four days ago at his press conference, vladimir putin was being quite up beat and optimistic about the russian economy, saying that russia would get through this and emerge stronger after all these problems. well, today, the man who for 11 years was russian finance minister under putin...
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. >>> joining us now from washington, elisa rosenberg who covers entertainment and pop culture for thest. good to have you on the show. >> thank you for having me. >> a lot of great movies over the past year, water the one most are talking at the end of the year? >> i think everyone has to see "boyhood." nobody knew it existed. the director shot it for 12 years in secret using child actors and then patricia arquette, ethan hawk as the parents of this amazing family. it's such a special movie. you literally see them grow up on screen and it's this incredibly touching portrait of a family. it's not incredibly dramatic. there is a scene where some of the characters are throwing saw blades at a piece of drywall. you think some disaster is going to happen. it's a movie that doesn't rely on that kind of manufactured drama. it's a beautiful film. >> and president obama declared it his favorite film of the year. >> actually, it makes a little sense when president obama gave his red states and blue state speech to the democratic convention in 2004. he is talking about both how americans are mor
. >>> joining us now from washington, elisa rosenberg who covers entertainment and pop culture for thest. good to have you on the show. >> thank you for having me. >> a lot of great movies over the past year, water the one most are talking at the end of the year? >> i think everyone has to see "boyhood." nobody knew it existed. the director shot it for 12 years in secret using child actors and then patricia arquette, ethan hawk as the parents of this amazing...
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one of them was michael rosenberg, the ceo of a health-related company.ederal officials haven't said whether he was the pilot. they are investigating the cause of that crash. >>> a british businessman accused of having his wife killed on their honeymoon is a free man after a south african judge threw out the case. prosecutors allege he hired hit men to kill his wife while they vacationed in cape town in november 2010. but the judge ruled the state's case and evidence were weak. the victim's family is outraged. >> we've had four years. and we, will we ever be able to sleep? >> he has said his wife was the victim of a carjacking and denied any involvement in her killing. >>> well, reports say more than two dozen men are under arrest in egypt on suspicion of homosexuality. authorities pulled the men from a bath house during a raid in cairo. homosexuality is not outlawed but gays face discrimination in the very conservative society. at risk, they spoke with cnn about what life is like for gays in egypt. >> reporter: it's a tender moment captured on video. thi
one of them was michael rosenberg, the ceo of a health-related company.ederal officials haven't said whether he was the pilot. they are investigating the cause of that crash. >>> a british businessman accused of having his wife killed on their honeymoon is a free man after a south african judge threw out the case. prosecutors allege he hired hit men to kill his wife while they vacationed in cape town in november 2010. but the judge ruled the state's case and evidence were weak. the...
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. >>> coming up next on "nbc 10 news at 6," she shared a prison cell with ethel rosenberg at the heightthe red scare. tonight a 98-year-old woman from our area is fighting for her reputation. >>> well, i'm tracking rain that could return just in time for your weekend. i'm also tracking a nor'easter headed our way. i'll tell you what that could mean for our weather in the seven-day forecast coming up. >>> plus, we're following breaking news. a second case of hepatitis a. might be linked to the same new jersey restaurant with a sick worker. what we've learned and how you can protect yourself next on "nbc 10 news at 6." >>> right now at 6:00, a growing hepatitis a. scare in new jersey. health officials think a customer might be sick with the disease after eating at the same restaurant where a worker has been diagnosed. tonight, customers are lining up to get vaccinated against the virus. nbc 10's south jersey bureau reporter cydney long is live. what do we know about this customer who may have hepatitis a. now? >> reporter: jim, we know he is a 77-year-old man who was concerned enough that
. >>> coming up next on "nbc 10 news at 6," she shared a prison cell with ethel rosenberg at the heightthe red scare. tonight a 98-year-old woman from our area is fighting for her reputation. >>> well, i'm tracking rain that could return just in time for your weekend. i'm also tracking a nor'easter headed our way. i'll tell you what that could mean for our weather in the seven-day forecast coming up. >>> plus, we're following breaking news. a second case of...
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. >> chris plant, syndicated radio talk show host, simon rosenberg, ndn democratic think tank.e also helped develop u.s. policy towards cuba for president obama in 2009. great to have the both of you today. simon, let me start with you, because i know you have been in the background in the background scenes of developing this policy so this must be a good day and a big day for you. >> it is a good day. i think it's a good day for the cuban people. it's a good day for u.s.-latin mernl relations and a good day for u.s. relations with the rest of the world, and it's going to be a great day for millions of cuban-americans who are going to be able to go see relatives that they haven't been able to see regularly for years and years and years. you covered this already, gretchen, this is the role that the pope played in all this and the catholic church. a lot went into this. i think the president had an opening. he seized it, and i think this was a brilliant foreign policy move. >> that's only part of the story, right, chris? we're still dealing. we're making consegment with a dictator
. >> chris plant, syndicated radio talk show host, simon rosenberg, ndn democratic think tank.e also helped develop u.s. policy towards cuba for president obama in 2009. great to have the both of you today. simon, let me start with you, because i know you have been in the background in the background scenes of developing this policy so this must be a good day and a big day for you. >> it is a good day. i think it's a good day for the cuban people. it's a good day for u.s.-latin...
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as a journalist, he has written books on grand central terminal, rockefeller, the rosenbergs and many other subjects. you can hear him on podcasts. he has produced documentaries. he is the host of "the new york times closeup" on new york one. and he was born here in brooklyn. [applause] yes! i think of him as someone who is superhuman in his powers to be in more than one place at one time. his latest book -- "a history of new york in 101 objects" took some superhuman powers narrowing it down. so, without further ado, let's hear about that book. please help me welcome sam roberts. [applause] >> thank you. thanks to all of you for coming tonight. thanks for inviting me. it is great to be back in brooklyn. my son and daughter-in-law live a couple of blocks away. so i get to come here often and visit with grandchildren. and it is great to be back here all the time. a few years ago, after agreeing to write a book celebrating the centennial of grand central terminal, i casually suggested an audacious but catchy subtitle, how a train station transformed america. and almost immediately i was
as a journalist, he has written books on grand central terminal, rockefeller, the rosenbergs and many other subjects. you can hear him on podcasts. he has produced documentaries. he is the host of "the new york times closeup" on new york one. and he was born here in brooklyn. [applause] yes! i think of him as someone who is superhuman in his powers to be in more than one place at one time. his latest book -- "a history of new york in 101 objects" took some superhuman powers...
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joining me now on the phone, arthur rosenberg, an aviation analyst.this. >> actually, i have, it e's something like this does happen occasionally, it even happens in the united states. essentially my understanding is that the flight data computers in the radar facility which would be equivalent to our air traffic control in europe, in london, essentially went down which would mean that the controllers who are giving directions to the commercial airplanes in that airspace are looking at a blank screen. they no longer see the airplane s their altitude, speed and direction. it's an obviously unsafe situation and that airspace has just been closed down until they bring the computers back online. >> what happens to the planes in the air? >> well, there's always a backup. the airplanes all have equipment on board, collision avoidance equipment. they're still capable of navigating -- using knave negotiational aids on the ground, gps, satellite, technology in the air. so everything is safe. the point of massive congestion would be in the landing environment w
joining me now on the phone, arthur rosenberg, an aviation analyst.this. >> actually, i have, it e's something like this does happen occasionally, it even happens in the united states. essentially my understanding is that the flight data computers in the radar facility which would be equivalent to our air traffic control in europe, in london, essentially went down which would mean that the controllers who are giving directions to the commercial airplanes in that airspace are looking at a...
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michael rosenberg, ceo of a north carolina clinical development company also killed. rosenberg, a certified pilot, walked away from another crash in 2010 at this very same airport. the ntsb has not said if the 66-year-old was at the controls of this plane. their plane left from chapel hill, north carolina, headed for the montgomery county air park in gaithersburg, maryland. but the plane broke apart as it hit a house near the airport. debris tumbling into two more homes and ending in a fiery explosion. >> it appears that one of the wings was catapulted over into the third house where the majority of the fire damage occurred. zbrt national transportation safety board recovered the plane's recorders and they a peer to be in good shape. >> it's been rushed to our headquarters in washington, d.c., where folks in our labs, investigators in our labs will begin downloading the data. >> one theory, a bird strike. multiple warnings heard on air traffic control tapes. >> we got an unusual amount of birds out here. >> and the husband, the father, ken, he was not in the home. nei
michael rosenberg, ceo of a north carolina clinical development company also killed. rosenberg, a certified pilot, walked away from another crash in 2010 at this very same airport. the ntsb has not said if the 66-year-old was at the controls of this plane. their plane left from chapel hill, north carolina, headed for the montgomery county air park in gaithersburg, maryland. but the plane broke apart as it hit a house near the airport. debris tumbling into two more homes and ending in a fiery...
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. >> i would much rather jeff rosenberg than larry fink. to put it. >> tom has picked up the wikipedia page -- >> i thought it was gordie howe. >> the benefits available arts education, tom. you were trained at playing hockey. >> exactly. alexander the great, you know, i got it. fed policyies, in with what i thought it was having breakfast with the duchess this morning. >> look where that got you. we have more on bloomberg television. you can watch the full interview with larry fink, ceo of black rock on "market makers" today. the snag as we always do on "bloomberg surveillance," how politics, investment, and finance all fit in. ♪ >> good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." we are -7, now -16. -132, and yields come in substantially here. some real market movement here at 42 minutes after the hour. >> it is amazing. oil prices are actually a little bit stronger. $0.55.p estate market in china seas to clients, chinese investors are looking overseas "in the loop" ancora betty liu will be speaking with someone on this. >> that is right
. >> i would much rather jeff rosenberg than larry fink. to put it. >> tom has picked up the wikipedia page -- >> i thought it was gordie howe. >> the benefits available arts education, tom. you were trained at playing hockey. >> exactly. alexander the great, you know, i got it. fed policyies, in with what i thought it was having breakfast with the duchess this morning. >> look where that got you. we have more on bloomberg television. you can watch the full...
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steve rosenberg at nih has a trial ongoing. a dear friend of mine is one of the participants in the trial, a woman who lives in michigan. she comes back every couple of months to see what happened. she is now two years out without any evidence of regrowth, which is pretty good. that's an anecdote, but it is a fascinating strategy. in this instance, it is using the car approach, which she refers to as her ninja warriors going after those cells that need to be wiped out. it's hard-fought. it's really tough. nobody stuck with brain tumors or with pancreatic cancer would say this is anything but a tough problem. there are all kinds of personal consequences for those sick of the diagnoses. i would say we have a better set of ideas and strategies than we have ever had. we ought to put every bit of energy into making this real. >> you talked about some kinds of cancer that are essentially cured now. you have such great success. what is going to be the kind of cancer that is the last one to solve? would it be brain and pancreatic cance
steve rosenberg at nih has a trial ongoing. a dear friend of mine is one of the participants in the trial, a woman who lives in michigan. she comes back every couple of months to see what happened. she is now two years out without any evidence of regrowth, which is pretty good. that's an anecdote, but it is a fascinating strategy. in this instance, it is using the car approach, which she refers to as her ninja warriors going after those cells that need to be wiped out. it's hard-fought. it's...
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michael rosenberg, the ceo of a clinical research organization in north carolina. you can hear the pilot radio plans to land moments before the crash. >> 100 echo quebec is now three out, straight in, 1-4. >> reporter: witnesses on the ground say the plane was bumping around the sky before impact. >> left, right, up, down. >> this is a powerful business jet. when it can't maintain flight, the thing you look at is engine power. what could have knocked that out? >> reporter: pilots in the area reported seeing a swarm of birds very close to the runways. >> we have an unusual amount of birds out here. >> reporter: a possible cause for the crash. >> that is one of the many things we will look at. everything is on the table at this point. >> reporter: ntsb investigators say it's too early to say that birds were the culprit. but we know how dangerous they can be, remembering the landing in the hudson by captain sully sullenberger. george? >> jim, thanks. no matter the cause, what a sad, sad story. >> very tragic. >>> turn now to the massive fire that destroyed an apartmen
michael rosenberg, the ceo of a clinical research organization in north carolina. you can hear the pilot radio plans to land moments before the crash. >> 100 echo quebec is now three out, straight in, 1-4. >> reporter: witnesses on the ground say the plane was bumping around the sky before impact. >> left, right, up, down. >> this is a powerful business jet. when it can't maintain flight, the thing you look at is engine power. what could have knocked that out? >>...
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martha: you mentioned a case of susan rosenberg who was pardoned by bill clinton, and a lot of peoplean unjust decision. is there concern that any of these people would be pardoned given what they have already been convicted of? >> there's a lot of rhetoric on social media right now that chesimard and some of these others should be pardoned and just leave them alone. one, she murdered a new jersey state trooper in cold blood, she shot another. she was involved in the shooting of another. she escaped from a new jersey state prison. she's been on the lam for more than 30 years. okay, she should be held accountable for her crime. and brought back here. i would, i would find it horrific if the administration pardoned her. i don't think the president would do that. i i -- martha: you would>> i would hop. martha: in the meantime, i guess everybody should make their feelings known about this case, because it is -- the window has opened for the possibility of these people being returned and serving out, in her case, the rest of her term which she was sentenced to by a jury. so we hope that ev
martha: you mentioned a case of susan rosenberg who was pardoned by bill clinton, and a lot of peoplean unjust decision. is there concern that any of these people would be pardoned given what they have already been convicted of? >> there's a lot of rhetoric on social media right now that chesimard and some of these others should be pardoned and just leave them alone. one, she murdered a new jersey state trooper in cold blood, she shot another. she was involved in the shooting of another....
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melissa rosenberg writes for the washington post. andrew, i'll reach out to you first. the president said there will be a proportionate response. what is that to a country such as north korea? >> north korea could be added back to the state terrorism list with countries like iran, sudan and syria really putting them back in the role of pariah of the world community and leverage funds. could be added to antimoney laundering list, regime of north korean s. those are the covert policies and the president's reference to a proportional response to the time, place and manner of u.s. choosing leaves many other opportunities and options within the realm of u.s. national power. so the actions here by north korea took this from cyber theft on a scale of stealing information into a cyber attack that disrupted the systems and most importantly at the end, moved into cyber terrorism when they made threats against individual americans for physical violence. so this really has elevated the situation to the point where the president can now use any number of tools in his arsenal of nati
melissa rosenberg writes for the washington post. andrew, i'll reach out to you first. the president said there will be a proportionate response. what is that to a country such as north korea? >> north korea could be added back to the state terrorism list with countries like iran, sudan and syria really putting them back in the role of pariah of the world community and leverage funds. could be added to antimoney laundering list, regime of north korean s. those are the covert policies and...
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. >> all three onboard the jet died, too, including michael rosenberg, c.e.o.f a north carolina based company called health decisions. four years ago, he survived a crash at montgomery county air park, the same airport he was traveling two in monday. the plane fell less than one mile from the runway. >> we've got an unusual amount of birds out here. >> seconds before the crash, other pilots reported many birds in the area. the ntsb has not confirmed that they played any role in the crash. witnesses report seeing a plane struggling, making two hard durns before crashing. >> obviously wildly not being able to hold his position up, down, left, right, a lot of unstat. >> ntsb investigators recovered the black boxes and say they'll be at the scene for several days collecting evidence. as for the family, maries husband and 5-year-old daughter were not at home at the time of the crash. they survived, but no doubt, are forever scarred. >> police in new york city shot and killed a man early this morning following a stabbing at a brooklyn synagog. the incident in brookly
. >> all three onboard the jet died, too, including michael rosenberg, c.e.o.f a north carolina based company called health decisions. four years ago, he survived a crash at montgomery county air park, the same airport he was traveling two in monday. the plane fell less than one mile from the runway. >> we've got an unusual amount of birds out here. >> seconds before the crash, other pilots reported many birds in the area. the ntsb has not confirmed that they played any role...
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david rosenberg had a prominent or public bet with jim grant about whether the ten year would go up ands wrong. i thought yields would drift a little higher. obviously next year i think yields will drift higher again. it's hard for me to believe with the economy doing what it's doing, with job growth doing what it's doing, and with the unemployment rate getting to where it is, with the fed tightening next year, i find it hard to believe. >> but others are not tightening. others are easing further. that's what's driving buying. >> there's more going on here than simply -- i want to make a point that doesn't get discussed on television at all. >> wow. i'm all ears. >> we're not going to break news, but there's something going on. when you look at the ten year, everyone says, why is it doing what it's doing? the fed is holding it down. the example being used is a beach ball being held under water. the back half of the curve is telling you something is going to go wrong in the next, call it, three to five to ten years. we know rates are going to go up next year, however marginally and modes
david rosenberg had a prominent or public bet with jim grant about whether the ten year would go up ands wrong. i thought yields would drift a little higher. obviously next year i think yields will drift higher again. it's hard for me to believe with the economy doing what it's doing, with job growth doing what it's doing, and with the unemployment rate getting to where it is, with the fed tightening next year, i find it hard to believe. >> but others are not tightening. others are easing...
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let's bring in chief economist and strategist david rosenberg for much-needed perspective. i before have gone back and forth of what the fall in oil means for the equity market and economy. how do you interpret what we saw this week on wall street? >> i think that what we had is a situation, you know, a week ago where the markets had a view that was mostly a supply related situation on oil. and there are some second-guessing going on on whether there's demand destruction more broadly speaking. and the truth is probably somewhere in between. my sense is that the u.s. economy is going to be gaining momentum in the next year. i look at when's happening very much like what happened in the asian meltdown in 1997, '98 where commodities crashed. oil prices went down. bond yields, you know, fell almost 200 basis points. and somehow the u.s. economy grew 4%, a 2-year period. the stock market was volatile and generally a bull market. >> right. >> i think that we are taking a short-term picture. what happened today and the past week. my sense is that, you know, the market got overboug
let's bring in chief economist and strategist david rosenberg for much-needed perspective. i before have gone back and forth of what the fall in oil means for the equity market and economy. how do you interpret what we saw this week on wall street? >> i think that what we had is a situation, you know, a week ago where the markets had a view that was mostly a supply related situation on oil. and there are some second-guessing going on on whether there's demand destruction more broadly...
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the pilot was michael rosenberg, who crashed another plane at the same airport four years before.rolling stone article at the university of virginia. the father of the alleged victim jackie is defending her saying she told the truth. he told britain's daily mail she got the from fraternity's name wrong when describing where she was gang rapeded. on campus uva's fraternities and vorpsororities are demanding they be reinstated. but the president is demanding they be suspended for the end of the year. and next hour a senate sub committee will take up the issue of sex assault on college campuses. representatives from cornell university and southern oregon university. let's get back to the weather right now. from maine to maryland the nasty nor'easter soaking the east coast. it's the second storm in two weeks, and it's expected to bring wind gusts today up to 60 miles per hour to some folks. this morning, new york's laguardia airport has departure delays averaging 2:45 because of that storm. nbc meteorologist bill karins is tracking it from the studio here. what else should we expect f
the pilot was michael rosenberg, who crashed another plane at the same airport four years before.rolling stone article at the university of virginia. the father of the alleged victim jackie is defending her saying she told the truth. he told britain's daily mail she got the from fraternity's name wrong when describing where she was gang rapeded. on campus uva's fraternities and vorpsororities are demanding they be reinstated. but the president is demanding they be suspended for the end of the...
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next, we talk to jeff rosenberg from black rock. he manages a lot of money and talking about the feds' move today when we return. >>> time now for today's aflac trivia question. who is the richest person in spain? the answer when cnbc's "squawk box" continues. and a gentle wavelike motion... ahhh-ahhhhhh. liberate your spine... ahhh-ahhhhhh...aflac! and reach, toes blossoming... not that great at yoga. yeah, but when i slipped a disk he paid my claim in just four days. ahh! four days? yep. see why speed matters, at aflac.com. you're down with crestor. yes! when diet and exercise aren't enough, adding crestor lowers bad cholesterol up to 55%. crestor is not for people with liver disease, or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. tell your doctor all medicines you take. call your doctor if you have muscle pain or weakness, feel unusually tired, have loss of appetite, upper belly pain, dark urine, or yellowing of skin or eyes. these could be signs of serious side effects. i'm down with crestor! make your move. ask you
next, we talk to jeff rosenberg from black rock. he manages a lot of money and talking about the feds' move today when we return. >>> time now for today's aflac trivia question. who is the richest person in spain? the answer when cnbc's "squawk box" continues. and a gentle wavelike motion... ahhh-ahhhhhh. liberate your spine... ahhh-ahhhhhh...aflac! and reach, toes blossoming... not that great at yoga. yeah, but when i slipped a disk he paid my claim in just four days. ahh!...
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pilot michael rosenberg and two colleagues were on their way to an fda meeting here in the washington was a close friend and grew up with two of my nbc colleagues who rushed here to the scene yesterday afternoon to report on the story never knowing she was the one inside. they went to elementary, middle and high school with her. said she was a sweet, kind woman who was excited about being a mom. willie, back to you. >> good mother to the end. cradling her children. >>> coming up here on "morning joe" on a much different note the royals taking manhattan. what's on their itinerary. kate snow is next. we'll be right back. daughter: do you and mom still have money with that broker? dad: yeah, 20 something years now. thinking about what you want to do with your money? daughter: looking at options. what do you guys pay in fees? dad: i don't know exactly. daughter: if you're not happy do they have to pay you back? dad: it doesn't really work that way. daughter: you sure? vo: are you asking enough questions about the way your wealth is managed? wealth management at charles schwab. mhere's our
pilot michael rosenberg and two colleagues were on their way to an fda meeting here in the washington was a close friend and grew up with two of my nbc colleagues who rushed here to the scene yesterday afternoon to report on the story never knowing she was the one inside. they went to elementary, middle and high school with her. said she was a sweet, kind woman who was excited about being a mom. willie, back to you. >> good mother to the end. cradling her children. >>> coming up...