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and i'm thinking, well, but sars want as bad as people said. why am i talking about sars? it's the same kind of vrus as a coronavirus. guess whattes is a -- guess what else is the same kind of virus? the cold. >> i thi, mygod, how many illnesses have those at symptoms? it's going to be awfully hard to identify. i think to myself wait a minute, wait a minute, the world health organization is telling us that there are 49 cases. now this is pretty god because we're a planet of over 7 billion people and they've come down with 49 folks, they know how many of them have died. th doesn't sound right to me. what's going on? >> exactly right what you just said. what's going on is it's too early to say anything like what she's saying bee we don't even know what something called the attack rate is. in other words, for every person who gets one of these things, how manyther people get t? until we see it spreading like that, we can't assumet will. most of these new viruses don't stay as deadly as they spread. they peter out. >> well, that's some solace. >> it should be. every ar there's
and i'm thinking, well, but sars want as bad as people said. why am i talking about sars? it's the same kind of vrus as a coronavirus. guess whattes is a -- guess what else is the same kind of virus? the cold. >> i thi, mygod, how many illnesses have those at symptoms? it's going to be awfully hard to identify. i think to myself wait a minute, wait a minute, the world health organization is telling us that there are 49 cases. now this is pretty god because we're a planet of over 7 billion...
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: cases of the deadly middle east respiratory syndrome, a mers shows the virus is more deadly than sars cases of mers reported worldwide. 40 of those have resulted in death. joining us now is dr. marc siegel professor of medicine at n.y.u. medical center. good to have to hear. this is touted by the world health organization as the deadliest thing around and in recent memory, how concerned should we be? >> it is too early to be concerned but not too early to pay attention that the wa joe has a history to overreact this is the same common cold by wrist. t2 which was probably the most serious example was not as bad as they thought at the time. it infected 8,000 in killed 770 in they thought it would be worse but when sars started the for the first few months it was deadly at about 50%. i am not making light of that but here's what happens over time the virus once to survive it will change and mutate to be less deadly also look at the hospital out in the committee -- community there are more cases that haven't been reported. >> that is the strange thing talk about 34 deaths in saudi arabia.
: cases of the deadly middle east respiratory syndrome, a mers shows the virus is more deadly than sars cases of mers reported worldwide. 40 of those have resulted in death. joining us now is dr. marc siegel professor of medicine at n.y.u. medical center. good to have to hear. this is touted by the world health organization as the deadliest thing around and in recent memory, how concerned should we be? >> it is too early to be concerned but not too early to pay attention that the wa joe...
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it infected 8,000 in killed 770 in they thought itould be worse but when sars started the for the firstonths it was deadly at about 50%. i am not making light of that b here's what happens over time the virus once to survive it will change and mutate to be less deadly also look at the hospital out in the committee -- community there are more cases that haven't been reported. >> that is the strange thing talk about 34 deat in saudi arabia. it seems impossible that no matter how good the who is could have a specific knowledge with the exact count? give us your thoughts. >> aig think this is many more cases because as the virus spreads out it should be less deadly but it is important we talk about it to isolate people that are set those in italy storer germany where it has been know how to recognize it so they isolate themselves. it is pretty contentious so it does show that it is in it is making people sick barrier early also a concern i still thin the biggest virus is a fear in me get one every couple of years i don't think we can keep comparing to sars. it was not as bad as we thought.
it infected 8,000 in killed 770 in they thought itould be worse but when sars started the for the firstonths it was deadly at about 50%. i am not making light of that b here's what happens over time the virus once to survive it will change and mutate to be less deadly also look at the hospital out in the committee -- community there are more cases that haven't been reported. >> that is the strange thing talk about 34 deat in saudi arabia. it seems impossible that no matter how good the...
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with sars that number was 2.2-3.7.y sin dome, is .69. so we are still very safe. but i like the fact they're looking into it, making sure we know what the source is. we don't have that answer. they're looking to see how through travel this virus can become global, so investigating this is absolutely the right thing to do, but i don't think right now as we speak there's any danger to people. we just need to be aware of it. arthel: okay. you mentioned the middle east, doctor, so let's pull up a map of some of the countries where we've seen cases of the corona virus, u.k., france, italy, jordan, saudi arabia, tunisia, qatar, the united arab emirates -- >> that's right. so most of it is in those countries. some of it is coming to europe as a result of travel. the numbers are still very small. the fact that this has been around for almost about a year and we only have about 77, which is not big in the big picture of the world, this is a very good news. is something going to change, are we going to see the change in the face
with sars that number was 2.2-3.7.y sin dome, is .69. so we are still very safe. but i like the fact they're looking into it, making sure we know what the source is. we don't have that answer. they're looking to see how through travel this virus can become global, so investigating this is absolutely the right thing to do, but i don't think right now as we speak there's any danger to people. we just need to be aware of it. arthel: okay. you mentioned the middle east, doctor, so let's pull up a...
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. >> look at sars. we accept these as though it is legal. in my opinion it is a violation of article 2. since when does the executive have the power to appoint people with legislative authority. we don't. nobody is challenging it. hate crime laws may be a violation of the first amendment. those are being lost in the supreme court. people are seeing these checks and balances and they are not working. each branch is not upholding their end of the bargain. >> i thought you meant sars as the disease. i thought what does that have to do with it? >> according to the poll, 98% of americans hoped that you would fall down an elevator shaft and never be heard from again. i am surprised the question was included in a fox news poll where you work. apparently even the people here want you dead. >> it was specific too. they couldn't just give me death. they had to give me an air few us with one. dash one of the many things the founding fathers would have found really weird, an elevator shaft. i think the majority of them would hate america today. apart fr
. >> look at sars. we accept these as though it is legal. in my opinion it is a violation of article 2. since when does the executive have the power to appoint people with legislative authority. we don't. nobody is challenging it. hate crime laws may be a violation of the first amendment. those are being lost in the supreme court. people are seeing these checks and balances and they are not working. each branch is not upholding their end of the bargain. >> i thought you meant sars...
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. >> reporter: coyote traps are being set up all sar toga hill. shirley lee hears the howling and the traps are being set. >> in the beginning it is scary and it is getting worst. >> now , people are saying the animals are following humans and getting close and pets are disappearing. >> we know from history that when that kind of behavior is allowed to progress that can eventually lead to attacks on humans and particularly children. >> reporter: so after cage traps did not work, they're setting up traps to catch coyotes, simple traps are put through the coyote trails. >> when that happens then the snare tightens around the neck and we have a stop here that keeps prevent choking. >> this other types of traps is hidden and baited with food. >> so when they pull it releases the traps and it comes over of the neck of the coyote and when the coyote pulls back it is like a snare at that point. >> reporter: after about 2 weeks if these trap rs not effective, it will go for more elaborate traps. in san jose robert honda, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the bulle
. >> reporter: coyote traps are being set up all sar toga hill. shirley lee hears the howling and the traps are being set. >> in the beginning it is scary and it is getting worst. >> now , people are saying the animals are following humans and getting close and pets are disappearing. >> we know from history that when that kind of behavior is allowed to progress that can eventually lead to attacks on humans and particularly children. >> reporter: so after cage traps...
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santa clara valley 82 and 80 santa clara and 8 for sar toeg. 66 in san francisco and partly cloudy skies on the coast. so temperatures will rebound starting tomorrow and notice we don't budge a whole lot, temperatures remained in the low 90s in the inland communities. we can be slightly cooler lows 70s expected for the bay and 60s for the coast. >>> should the city host another festival. that's the question on the agenda for the city counsel tonight. >>> well, it is a story that's certain to hug at your heart, one wo wedding despite of the race against time involving her father. now trending at ktvu.com, take their stab but join in an exclusive bay area dance group. >>> noo groom or engagement but that did not stop the 25-year-old woman. >> my honey, you look gorgeous. i love you rachel. >> she planned a fake wedding so she can dance with her father who is losing his battle with cancer. doctors say he only has months to live. he's sad that he will miss out some big events of his daughter's life. >>> the final audition is set for friday, you can go to www.ktvu.com and click on hot topics
santa clara valley 82 and 80 santa clara and 8 for sar toeg. 66 in san francisco and partly cloudy skies on the coast. so temperatures will rebound starting tomorrow and notice we don't budge a whole lot, temperatures remained in the low 90s in the inland communities. we can be slightly cooler lows 70s expected for the bay and 60s for the coast. >>> should the city host another festival. that's the question on the agenda for the city counsel tonight. >>> well, it is a story...
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. >> hi, i'm sar i with local 5299, we represent patient care and service workers at ucla medical center websinger ear here to support the health care security ordinance and healthy san francisco, while most of our members are fortunate enough to receive benefits, they have a class of secondhand workers who are hired at part time hours, they'll often work full time hours and they're not provided with health care, however, under the affordable care act, more employers will have incentive tos do exactly what uc is doing and cut employees's hours so they don't have to provide health insurance, healthy san francisco has the incentive to cut hours as well as to provide health insurance to the many san francisco residents who will not quality under the affordable care act. all residents deserve health care. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> good evening, thank you for your time. my name's kathy, i'm a part time teacher with the city college of san francisco and i'm a proud member of the activist committee with jobs with justice, as a teacher, i want to talk about our students
. >> hi, i'm sar i with local 5299, we represent patient care and service workers at ucla medical center websinger ear here to support the health care security ordinance and healthy san francisco, while most of our members are fortunate enough to receive benefits, they have a class of secondhand workers who are hired at part time hours, they'll often work full time hours and they're not provided with health care, however, under the affordable care act, more employers will have incentive...
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la gente sisted vio go sospecho cerca esta zona a las cuatro de estadrugada...comunue al 408 54813 saral y como seesperaba, ariel castro, el hombre acusado de secuestrar y mantener a 3 jovencitas cautivas durante una decada, acept un acuerdo con la fiscalia para evitar la pena de muerte. blanca ---janet rodriguez nos tiene los detalles. cesar ---varios residentes de cesar ---varios residentes de cesar ---varios residentes de oakland tienen planeado manifestarse este fin de semana para exigir un cese a la violencia, y esta maÑana varios concejales se unieron a la causa. take vo ---los funcionarios se dieron cita en el lugar donde esta semana, una mujer de 66 aÑos fue baleada mortalmente mientras conducia su auto por el vecindario "fairfax". ---las autoridades investigan si la mujer fue la victima inocente de un fuego cruzado o un intento de robo. blanca ---el futuro de la reforma migratoria podra definirse despus del receso de verano. pitch - cesar ---esta semana, el congresita mike honda del sur de la baha se reuni con el presidente obama y uno de los temas que se discuti fue la reform
la gente sisted vio go sospecho cerca esta zona a las cuatro de estadrugada...comunue al 408 54813 saral y como seesperaba, ariel castro, el hombre acusado de secuestrar y mantener a 3 jovencitas cautivas durante una decada, acept un acuerdo con la fiscalia para evitar la pena de muerte. blanca ---janet rodriguez nos tiene los detalles. cesar ---varios residentes de cesar ---varios residentes de cesar ---varios residentes de oakland tienen planeado manifestarse este fin de semana para exigir un...
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many poles fled what was then sars to russia and were welcomed by the sultan ruling the ottoman empire. >> these are the graves of my forefathers. i'm fourth-generation. my great-grandfather was born in poland in 1820, and came here as a prisoner during the crimean war in 1848. but our village was founded earlier in 1842. that is his wife's grade. >> some graves document the historical legacy of ethnic poles who rose through the ranks fighting for the turkish sultan's armed forces. the 170-year polish heritage is alive and well here. there is a church, half timbered houses, orchards, not so long ago, people also used to keep pigs here. the villages located 20 kilometers east of istanbul istanbul on the asian side of the city. while expanding istanbul threatens to engulf the village at some point, for the time being, it remains a popular escape from the hubbub of the city. countless restaurants and guesthouses to great business. he runs a restaurant with his wife. when they were younger, the two attended a french boarding school in istanbul. today, some of their school friends from back
many poles fled what was then sars to russia and were welcomed by the sultan ruling the ottoman empire. >> these are the graves of my forefathers. i'm fourth-generation. my great-grandfather was born in poland in 1820, and came here as a prisoner during the crimean war in 1848. but our village was founded earlier in 1842. that is his wife's grade. >> some graves document the historical legacy of ethnic poles who rose through the ranks fighting for the turkish sultan's armed forces....
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that is our uplifting slogan to be ironically appropriated and sar castically thrown back into our president's face. get your own! but okay, okay. so muslim brotherhood is angry with america. spoiler alert. that's fine. because at least this week we have morsi's opponents on our side. >> they have their own complaints with the u.s. as this poster makes clear, they believe america was too close to mohammed morsi as his conservative islamic party. >> holy [bleep]. >> so even nations thought of actual muslims think a bomb certificate a secret muslim. of course what neither of those sides understand here is that america's government doesn't especially care whose's running egypt as long as we have influence with them. that is why we send them 1.6 billion dollars in aid each year. that's right. by the way, we send egypt 1.6 billion dollars in aid each year. and we do not want to stop doing that. they're a vital ally for news that part of the world. in fact, i actually have next year's money right here, which-- which we badly want to bribe egypt w i mean help them with, bribe, help, it's a gray area.
that is our uplifting slogan to be ironically appropriated and sar castically thrown back into our president's face. get your own! but okay, okay. so muslim brotherhood is angry with america. spoiler alert. that's fine. because at least this week we have morsi's opponents on our side. >> they have their own complaints with the u.s. as this poster makes clear, they believe america was too close to mohammed morsi as his conservative islamic party. >> holy [bleep]. >> so even...
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no sars no way. to look at a body. why does someone go through this crime that she didn't do. you know has been so tired and really like four hours sleep you know for three days and. i just want to go home or sleep you know and yes. it's very. registers your finals are difficult for your date. is something happen with them. yesterday. one of. the ratio yes even when you're learning. something. anything religion is difficult for. the regime leaders gives them. very. yes. this form of questioning shows how an innocent man can be made to confess with no recourse whatsoever to violence psychology has thus become a powerful weapon in the hands of the police and frank was one of its deliberate victims. to prevent any possible excesses has given rise to a new kind of specialist the lawyer expert. it's even inspired hollywood and its popular series lie to me. certainly the small psychologist helps result crimes by observing body language and facial expressions it may be human nature for the truth is written for all of us. stand walters has been a lie expert for the past twenty five ye
no sars no way. to look at a body. why does someone go through this crime that she didn't do. you know has been so tired and really like four hours sleep you know for three days and. i just want to go home or sleep you know and yes. it's very. registers your finals are difficult for your date. is something happen with them. yesterday. one of. the ratio yes even when you're learning. something. anything religion is difficult for. the regime leaders gives them. very. yes. this form of questioning...
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with her family on sar when she suddenly became ill. >>> introducing solie7ç foods io Átoo early or toosociated with type i diabetes. given the first food before or after six months appear to be associated with an increased risk of type one. they$Ñ looked into the roll tha food introduction might play./+ñ the study included more than 1800 children born with a genetic risk for type i diabetes. continuing to breast feed the first foods wereíñ introduced t have a protected effect. >>> the twinkies are making a comeback. the yellow cream filled cakes will have a shelf life of 45 days. three weeks longer than the previous twinkie recipe. >>> and we're back with an eyewitness account from a woman who saw it unfold from the seat of another plane. >>> looking ahead to our coverage at 6:00, we have a story you'll see only on nbc bay area. an eyewitness to the asiana plane crash from one runway over. a bay area resident whose plane just landed when the unthinkable happened right outside of heroin doe. >>> i looked down the runway and there was black smoke and then gray smoke and thenhite smoke. >
with her family on sar when she suddenly became ill. >>> introducing solie7ç foods io Átoo early or toosociated with type i diabetes. given the first food before or after six months appear to be associated with an increased risk of type one. they$Ñ looked into the roll tha food introduction might play./+ñ the study included more than 1800 children born with a genetic risk for type i diabetes. continuing to breast feed the first foods wereíñ introduced t have a protected effect....
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the family involves the virus that caused the sars epidemic. >>> nelson mandela marked his 95th birthday. the antiapartheid leader and former south african president has been there for over a month receiving treatment for a lung ailment. he's been out of the public eye, but very much on the minds of admirers, both at home and abroad. >> happy birthday! >> nelson mandela, i wish you can get well soon. >> people around the world have been celebrating mandela's birthday and wishing for his recovery. and they are honoring his legacy by giving back to their communities. nhk world reports. >> reporter: nelson mandela is an icon for millions of people around the world. he fought for decades from behind bars to end racial segregation in his country and went on to lead the nation. people gathered in front of the hospital in pretoria where mandela has been staying. they came to pray for his recovery. events honoring mandela were held farther away, too. world leaders gave celebratory speeches. they called on people to emulate his spirit of service. for the last four years, united nations has observ
the family involves the virus that caused the sars epidemic. >>> nelson mandela marked his 95th birthday. the antiapartheid leader and former south african president has been there for over a month receiving treatment for a lung ailment. he's been out of the public eye, but very much on the minds of admirers, both at home and abroad. >> happy birthday! >> nelson mandela, i wish you can get well soon. >> people around the world have been celebrating mandela's birthday...
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the interim president last night said clearly that he guaranteed that those who are still ins in a sar city can really go home and they can -- will not be ersecuted. but now, it's really trust to -- to say which side. >> hoda, live in cairo, thank you. pro and anti-military protestors have forced egypt's second largest city, alexandria. at least seven people are dead there. some people have been allowed to leave a mosque that have been sealed off in the promenade in the mediterranean city. about 70 remain inside. the mosque was attacked and armed men vourned it, trapping children and people. >> there's been no change and you pretty much summarized what we know at this stage. 70 people still inside the mosque. one group was able to leave during the night. they left with the police. the police said that they would give them safe passage in their armored personnel carrier. but the people inside the mosque saying that group was taken to a national security building. and that's why those remaining in the are now refusing to leave. they are worried that if they do go that they'll be take en
the interim president last night said clearly that he guaranteed that those who are still ins in a sar city can really go home and they can -- will not be ersecuted. but now, it's really trust to -- to say which side. >> hoda, live in cairo, thank you. pro and anti-military protestors have forced egypt's second largest city, alexandria. at least seven people are dead there. some people have been allowed to leave a mosque that have been sealed off in the promenade in the mediterranean...
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you can see in the silvery hill and some of the hill forts in england like old sar rum. in fact, old sar rum is very much like rodin crater because it has the two sort of crater within a crater. >> rose: and you've been working on it since 1974. >> that's when i found it. i've been working on it since '72. it took me three years to buy it. i took two years and then was able to get the -- so in '76 i had the plans for a shown at a museum in amsterdam. so that's when i first had the plans so it is, of course, transnothingry fied since then which is a good lesson that if you don't support artists their ideas get more expensive and complex. >> rose: you say sometimes you get discouraged. what do you get discouraged by? the mammothness of the -- >> no, no, just my ability to earn -- >> rose: to get support? >> yes. i have to have support to work. >> rose: even now? >> oh -- >> rose: or not so now. >> there are very few artists that are going to feel sorry for me so i don't know about that. but, yes, personally i can get discouraged. you might have a friend that still has not
you can see in the silvery hill and some of the hill forts in england like old sar rum. in fact, old sar rum is very much like rodin crater because it has the two sort of crater within a crater. >> rose: and you've been working on it since 1974. >> that's when i found it. i've been working on it since '72. it took me three years to buy it. i took two years and then was able to get the -- so in '76 i had the plans for a shown at a museum in amsterdam. so that's when i first had the...
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. >> hi, i'm sar i with local 5299, we represent patient care and service workers at ucla medical center websinger ear here to support the health care security ordinance and healthy san francisco, while most of our members are fortunate enough to receive benefits, they have a class of secondhand workers who are hired at part time hours, they'll often work full time hours and they're not provided with health care, however, under the affordable care act, more employers will have incentive tos do exactly what uc is doing and cut employees's hours so they don't have to provide
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addly man sar was sworn in just a few hours ago. >> he will serve as egypt's interim leader until a new president is elected. a date for the vote has yet to be set. the military is said to have mohamed morsi and 12 others under arrest. other egyptians celebrated with fireworks last night. kpix 5's sharon chin talked to some people in the bay area. >> i'm truly, truly happy. >>> reporter: burlingame business owners adele and hoda hassan were born in egypt and have relatives there. they say its first democratically elected had to go. >> he didn't deliver what he promised. >> reporter: instead of forming an inclusive government, they say mohamed morsi tried to give his allies in the "muslim brotherhood" a monopoly on power. the couple says that's a warning for the next leader who ignores the citizens' demands for equality in human rights. >> they will not take it laying down. so they will do everything in their power to make sure whoever takes over listens to the people. >> reporter: michael yousseff's relatives joined the rallies in cairo. the san mateo businessman says morsi's government
addly man sar was sworn in just a few hours ago. >> he will serve as egypt's interim leader until a new president is elected. a date for the vote has yet to be set. the military is said to have mohamed morsi and 12 others under arrest. other egyptians celebrated with fireworks last night. kpix 5's sharon chin talked to some people in the bay area. >> i'm truly, truly happy. >>> reporter: burlingame business owners adele and hoda hassan were born in egypt and have relatives...
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sars killed people during a global outbreak in 2003.viruses that can cause the common cold. >>> an updatoon yesterday's train derailment in canada. officials in quebec confirmed one person died when the 73-car train lost control working this massive fire you see on the screen. it took fire crews more than a day to completely put out these flames. the plane was carrying crude oil to quebec. more than 2,000 people were evacuated from quebec eastern township. police are now saying they believe there was no driver at the helm when the train crashed of the death toll is expected to rise. >>> out with the old, in with the new. long lines of new england patriot fans showed up to trade in their aaron hernandez jerseys. patriots announced they would offer a free jersey to anyone looking to get rid of their 81 jersey. hernandez was charged with murder last month. the team took all hernandez memorabilia off the shelf after they released him. >> wiped clean, gone. >>> coming up on the show, while details on the deadly crash landing at san francisco
sars killed people during a global outbreak in 2003.viruses that can cause the common cold. >>> an updatoon yesterday's train derailment in canada. officials in quebec confirmed one person died when the 73-car train lost control working this massive fire you see on the screen. it took fire crews more than a day to completely put out these flames. the plane was carrying crude oil to quebec. more than 2,000 people were evacuated from quebec eastern township. police are now saying they...
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she did it with sars but here's something interesting se in 2003 it affected 7,000 people and kill killed 700 when it first version was to present death rates and everybody panicked.e the city of toronto wasnto cordoned off and a just and $30 million keeping people from traveling and sequestering but that is the real story. it is the fear and the panicvery everybody says this could be ano another t2 but that was not as bad as people fought to.nt why do i talk about that? is the same kind of virus. a coronavirus. guess what else? the common cold. lou: when i look at the symptoms talking about of cold i think there would bemp hard to identify. the who is telling us there are 49 cases. we are planet of over 7 billion people we know how many died in this is the sound right to me. what is going on? >> exactly. it is too early to say what you say because we don't even know what the attack rate is. for every person that gets one, how many others? and until we see is spreading we cannot. of the new viruses are not as deadly as they spread because they don't affect a lot of people. but every year
she did it with sars but here's something interesting se in 2003 it affected 7,000 people and kill killed 700 when it first version was to present death rates and everybody panicked.e the city of toronto wasnto cordoned off and a just and $30 million keeping people from traveling and sequestering but that is the real story. it is the fear and the panicvery everybody says this could be ano another t2 but that was not as bad as people fought to.nt why do i talk about that? is the same kind of...
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>> my concern is court and how little supervision it is and it's not an add ver sar yell court. there is no situation, there is no federal public defender arguing the other side. the court i got a lot of problems with but the idea government should not have -- you know, i guess what i'm saying is technology is technology, and you can't argue that it's not going to be here or that it doesn't have meaningful uses for law enforcement or counter terror. what you can say is that if it's misused, at that point, you have the opportunity for real reform and it's at that point and the whole notion is this notion that you're going to go from united states of america to a surveillance state at the first misuse. our history is replete with locking up citizens in detention camps at points, or the excess s of hoover mccarthy. >> ever movie we've seen on television assumes as a basic prep miswe're doing these things already. i don't know, let's say you were an elected official or candidate with a secret life with an online weenie wagger or -- >> that's out rage gas. >> they have that anyway. t
>> my concern is court and how little supervision it is and it's not an add ver sar yell court. there is no situation, there is no federal public defender arguing the other side. the court i got a lot of problems with but the idea government should not have -- you know, i guess what i'm saying is technology is technology, and you can't argue that it's not going to be here or that it doesn't have meaningful uses for law enforcement or counter terror. what you can say is that if it's...
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sar >> kidding. >> i was going say you could beb fired for being too attractive. temperature ins the mid 90s this afternoon.fter a heat wave. jeff has your traffic after the break. the roanoke times wrote, "virginians should remember cuccinelli's cowardly inaction as he seeks to become the next governor." "one either stands for tougher punishments for sexual assaults against women or not." ken cuccinelli. he's focused on his own agenda. not us. ♪ >> a little outkast. >> we will om back. live look outside. the heat feels like that song. if you want to seat corls flower bloom you still have time. >> oh, boy. the giant rainforest plant knowp as the stingy plant is expected to bloom any time now at the u.s. botanic gardens conservatory.co it's unpredictable typically blooming only once ever fow years. once fully opened it will likely remain in bloom for 24-48 hours and quickly collapse. the mimics the carrying of dead animals. it does that to attract pollinators, the kind t of inses that like rotting meat. m they get pollen on them which they can take and move to anot
sar >> kidding. >> i was going say you could beb fired for being too attractive. temperature ins the mid 90s this afternoon.fter a heat wave. jeff has your traffic after the break. the roanoke times wrote, "virginians should remember cuccinelli's cowardly inaction as he seeks to become the next governor." "one either stands for tougher punishments for sexual assaults against women or not." ken cuccinelli. he's focused on his own agenda. not us. ♪ >> a...
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. >>> gracias pamela ella dicen que no fueron obligadas a prostituirse y quieren llego sar a su trabajo que asegura haber sido violada. >>> un grupo de mujer que fue rescatado del centro nocturno cadillac saliÓ a revelar que no era cierto que en el lugar existieran abusos o tratas de personas. >>> ellas dicen que fueron obligadas hacer falsas declaraciones. >>> no sÉ como dicen eso si nos privaron las libertad. >>> son parte de las mujeres que fueron rescatadas por las autoridades quiÉn presunta bajo amenaza fueron obligadas a prostituirse el operativo fue hecho tras conocerse la denuncia de otra mujer que fue violada y que alias el patrÓn le ofrecÍa trabajo como bailarina. >>> ya no ne extraÑa si ellos me agarran otra vez si me matan no importa ya no vivo bien no vivo tranquila. >>> asegura la mujer que despuÉs de violarla este hombre la llevo a un hotel donde durante 12 horas al menos 3 hombres abusaron de ella. >>> me quitÓ toda mi ropa y me tirÓ a la cama y tambiÉn el se quitÓ la ropa y abuso de mi. >>> la defensora de las vÍctimas dice que la mujer estÁn bajos amo nadas. >>> detrÁs
. >>> gracias pamela ella dicen que no fueron obligadas a prostituirse y quieren llego sar a su trabajo que asegura haber sido violada. >>> un grupo de mujer que fue rescatado del centro nocturno cadillac saliÓ a revelar que no era cierto que en el lugar existieran abusos o tratas de personas. >>> ellas dicen que fueron obligadas hacer falsas declaraciones. >>> no sÉ como dicen eso si nos privaron las libertad. >>> son parte de las mujeres que...
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every day we say there are more than the present of the provision in the broad yes but worked for sars forty of them but almost ten percent of the division is bought on board but for that biased. the reason behind the gloom is statistics according to the labor minister is expired the short term contracts that are never in you'd as cautious companies can no longer afford to keep people sick criticism entrepreneurs have no opportunity to develop tuxes are very high bureaucracy is terrible hiring people is a big problem and it's even worse to fire them the result businesses close and people are put on the streets. and like in other crisis hit countries young people are some of the worst heat youth unemployment in france is about twenty six per cent more than double the national average. b. of a business c.n.n. to the negative trend every year he says over six hundred thousand students graduate just to realize they're not one to. be for decades france was a rich country and our old people had money there is a curious situation today where by grandparents pay for their grandchildren's educa
every day we say there are more than the present of the provision in the broad yes but worked for sars forty of them but almost ten percent of the division is bought on board but for that biased. the reason behind the gloom is statistics according to the labor minister is expired the short term contracts that are never in you'd as cautious companies can no longer afford to keep people sick criticism entrepreneurs have no opportunity to develop tuxes are very high bureaucracy is terrible hiring...
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. >> let me ask you something and i don't mean it sar cast clee. how much of your model changes based on where we are right now? >> you're target was 1600 and we're 1682. >> we have a fair model which does not rely on the actual trading price. that has gotten bullish on equities. last year i remember in the fall we launched our 2013 outlook with a 1600 turn on the market. i think we were accused of being overwhelmingly bullish. the market blew through that and the market has hit a new high and we continue to think it could grow to a new high. >> thanks for your time. appreciate it. >> coming up next think tesla netflix and best buy were the only ones on our radar? think again. plus the read through on citigroup, plus a nice endorsement from barns. could the street be getting a little bit too ahead of itself here. back in two. de's free, in-branch seminars... plus, their live webinars. i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottrade office guides my learning every step of the way. because they know i don't trade like eve
. >> let me ask you something and i don't mean it sar cast clee. how much of your model changes based on where we are right now? >> you're target was 1600 and we're 1682. >> we have a fair model which does not rely on the actual trading price. that has gotten bullish on equities. last year i remember in the fall we launched our 2013 outlook with a 1600 turn on the market. i think we were accused of being overwhelmingly bullish. the market blew through that and the market has...
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. >> all right, guys, i got to tell you the sar stocks doing well this year for other asons.alking about the heat. the heat's not hurting everyone. whirlpool selling air conditioner and everything else. its profits jumped 75% last quarter. this summer looks like americans are buying a gold-old fashioned home goods, but not the technogy cool stuff anymore. >> well, that an interesting point, and yt whirlpool's strategy is paying off, going up market, sells high premium items. i worry about how much isfunded bydebt, the consumer, and implicitly buyer or the governmenwith trickle-down economics. if that crater, they are at risk. >> right now, street loved the earnings, and, by the y, i think it's als reflection of the world, gary, wanting our stuff. people in latin america love whirlpool, asia loves whirlpool's stuff. in way, it's kemp prelim ri as well. >> right. it is, charles, but, you kw, the bulk of the activity is still in north america, and it gets to my premisethat i'v had for years now that as the population ages, people like yu and i, and you are younger than me, grant
. >> all right, guys, i got to tell you the sar stocks doing well this year for other asons.alking about the heat. the heat's not hurting everyone. whirlpool selling air conditioner and everything else. its profits jumped 75% last quarter. this summer looks like americans are buying a gold-old fashioned home goods, but not the technogy cool stuff anymore. >> well, that an interesting point, and yt whirlpool's strategy is paying off, going up market, sells high premium items. i worry...
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. ♪ >>> it is time for "webtastic," when sar a -- sara haines brings up the next video to put a smilegreat video starring -- >> i'm a sucker for a dog. if you can't even get your dog to sit or do his business outside, this video might make you feel like a very bad pet parent. >> good. on your feet. >> this dog is so cute. >> what's your name? [ barking ] >> oh! >> does blake do that? >> turn to your left -- >> turn to your left he said. >> look left. look right. >> that guy -- >> good boy. okay. >> get up. back it up. back it up. all the way back. >> oh! [ laughter ] >> and sit. >> oh! >> say hi. >> oh! >> yep -- >> terrifying. >> look behind you. >> can you imagine visiting that guy's house? >> now shake your head. >> is this true? >> yes. >> he put the voice in after -- >> no, no, no. this guy is a professional dog trainer. guess who this dog's brother is -- >> caesar! >> the dog-friendly artist -- the famous dog. not same parents, same household. >> oh. >> yeah, he's a trainer. legit, big-time trainer. >> this is unbelievable. >> you have two dogs -- >> they don't even sit. not goi
. ♪ >>> it is time for "webtastic," when sar a -- sara haines brings up the next video to put a smilegreat video starring -- >> i'm a sucker for a dog. if you can't even get your dog to sit or do his business outside, this video might make you feel like a very bad pet parent. >> good. on your feet. >> this dog is so cute. >> what's your name? [ barking ] >> oh! >> does blake do that? >> turn to your left -- >> turn to your...
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the head column in "the wall street journal" is typical what we have to fight against, the sar donic negativity that makes it so darn hard to make money. in the meantime, we're buying the favorite groups, the bioteches, health management companies, they're making fortunes. why can't there be articles about those moves? i know it's only the third quarter, but there must be those exhausted by the thoughts the markets can't last. we're going to get a lift out of europe this quarter. sure, china is bad, and i'm not denying that. any turn in europe would be an extraordinary occasion for the markets, and it's coming. italy and spain with the reports. if they're coming back, guess how many negative articles they've written about the banks? they do poorly in a hard industry environment. that's not true. it's anti-empirical. it's not ringers. it depends on the indicators of the environment or how they're going to be regulated into oblivi oblivion. that's another story. if you believe the media about the banks, you might pop it in for a lifetime opportunity to make money. the margin wind is at
the head column in "the wall street journal" is typical what we have to fight against, the sar donic negativity that makes it so darn hard to make money. in the meantime, we're buying the favorite groups, the bioteches, health management companies, they're making fortunes. why can't there be articles about those moves? i know it's only the third quarter, but there must be those exhausted by the thoughts the markets can't last. we're going to get a lift out of europe this quarter....
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officials sar job allowed her to take jew out of the store.turning it sold it for more than a mil dollars. in february tiffant oh-koon go as part of a company-wide downsizing. if convicted she could get 30 years behind bars. nn-wedn004-harmelin 3a-et p biz brief restrictions: restrictions apply. see scr nns-n categories: format: newspath correspondents, pkg region: national topic: business, consumer, economy, money watch date: 7/3/2013 y slug(s): cbs news moneywatch aspect ratio(s): 16x9 title: harmelin 3a-et pkg biz brief dateline: new york, ny form: pkg length: 00:01:34,00 sou cbs newspath correspondent: alison harmelin nns-n correspondent: alison harmen restrictions: contains ap photos. no excerpting. scri: (on cam) investors will getn early read on the job market when the payroll company adp reports how many workers are getting jobs in private companies. (unemployment vo) also this morning - the government will tell us howy people filed for unemployme benefits. the two reports sd provide some clues about wh we'll see friday when the lr dep
officials sar job allowed her to take jew out of the store.turning it sold it for more than a mil dollars. in february tiffant oh-koon go as part of a company-wide downsizing. if convicted she could get 30 years behind bars. nn-wedn004-harmelin 3a-et p biz brief restrictions: restrictions apply. see scr nns-n categories: format: newspath correspondents, pkg region: national topic: business, consumer, economy, money watch date: 7/3/2013 y slug(s): cbs news moneywatch aspect ratio(s): 16x9 title:...
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we know shug sar not good for you.this these are almost 300 to 600 stronger than sugar so we used to take these but now the research shows it is not good for you. >> which do you choose? >> well, ideally it is to take like minimum amount of these. none of them are good for you. bottom line. the problem and issue of aspartine, it is everywhere. you should look for them. how to avoid it, we don't have the answer right now. you are surrounded by them. multibillion dollar industry. the issue about the cancer and some of these, it is -- jury still out. wry want to make any comments at this point because nobody has been able to prove it. but certainly when it comes to obesity ask weight gain, it seems this year, american heart association, is extremely concerned about taking a lot of these diet sodas. you would think emphasis on the die set what people go for. i'm not going to have a regular soda, i will have diet soda. then end up gaining more weight. >> just don't have soda. drink water. >> that's really the best recommend
we know shug sar not good for you.this these are almost 300 to 600 stronger than sugar so we used to take these but now the research shows it is not good for you. >> which do you choose? >> well, ideally it is to take like minimum amount of these. none of them are good for you. bottom line. the problem and issue of aspartine, it is everywhere. you should look for them. how to avoid it, we don't have the answer right now. you are surrounded by them. multibillion dollar industry. the...
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marches last night on the 6 october bridge which is the central artery that runs through cairo and they sar very openly that they are organizing these marches as a way to protest what they see is a military coup. they said the elected president morsi was detained by the military, is kept in an undisclosed location and that he is the legitimate president and that they are going to keep up the street demonstrations until his presidency is restored and he is released. the other side is harder to define and it's broader and represented by millions of people who took to the streets often june 30th demanding that morsi call earlier elections or resign. that group who used to be with the muslin brotherhood who voted for morsi who is a large group of more liberals, more secular side of society, i think it's harder to define them. they represent a lot of people. but they came out in force and they spoke and they believe that it is a good thing that morsi has been out offed -- ousted. i don't think it is a good thing that the military intervene to accomplish this but there is a sense of two very dict
marches last night on the 6 october bridge which is the central artery that runs through cairo and they sar very openly that they are organizing these marches as a way to protest what they see is a military coup. they said the elected president morsi was detained by the military, is kept in an undisclosed location and that he is the legitimate president and that they are going to keep up the street demonstrations until his presidency is restored and he is released. the other side is harder to...