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([>>@phe cp' visi s he rof phountras(ogi@l g. 4thanks@obatching((kds new#]$[d @÷ here'#sho@pto r.es: beautifully preserved lucca is contained entirely within its iconic ramparts. most cities tear down their walls to make way for modern traffic. but lucca kept its walls, effectively keeping out both traffic and, it seems, the stress of the modern world. the city is a bit of a paradox. while it has europe's mightiest renaissance wall, it hasn't seen a battle since 1430. locals, like my friend and fellow tour guide gabriele calabrese, treat their ramparts like a circular park. and with plenty of rental bikes available, visitors can enjoy a lazy pedal around its 2-1/2-mile circuit, as well. so, gabriele, this is a renaissance wall. what's the difference between a renaissance wall and a medieval wall? calabrese: the medieval wall is thin, because they had no problem with harrows or stones. but in the renaissance time, the cannons, they became very strong, and they became a problem, so that's why it was so thick. steves: lucca's wall didn't come cheap. but all that hard work and investm
([>>@phe cp' visi s he rof phountras(ogi@l g. 4thanks@obatching((kds new#]$[d @÷ here'#sho@pto r.es: beautifully preserved lucca is contained entirely within its iconic ramparts. most cities tear down their walls to make way for modern traffic. but lucca kept its walls, effectively keeping out both traffic and, it seems, the stress of the modern world. the city is a bit of a paradox. while it has europe's mightiest renaissance wall, it hasn't seen a battle since 1430. locals, like my...
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this is the front end of sho-don. you type your query, like google, essentially. the intention of the tool is to show you what is connected beyond web servers. the fun place to start. imagine the internet like america's freeway system. if you were to get out, look around, step out over a freeway pass, you could look inside of every truck bed and convertible car. the internet is similar in the same way. people are exposing things willingly or unknowingly and everyone can look, if they know where to look. the first foray into this is internet cameras. this web cam is inside someone's office. someone put this web cam there and put it in the internet. why? i found it and here it is you can have it. this is another system. network system. i believe this is in france. if i have done all the translations correctly. it is actually a gold mine. why? i don't know. this is the meta for this evening. this is a camera in the building of the manufacturing company that makes the cameras watching two guys talk about parts of the camera i'm watching them with. ok. too much. this i
this is the front end of sho-don. you type your query, like google, essentially. the intention of the tool is to show you what is connected beyond web servers. the fun place to start. imagine the internet like america's freeway system. if you were to get out, look around, step out over a freeway pass, you could look inside of every truck bed and convertible car. the internet is similar in the same way. people are exposing things willingly or unknowingly and everyone can look, if they know where...
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rom google sho >> first google glass, now google has come up with something else. >> smart contact lenss t. video shows us what they look like. the lenses monitor glucose levels in diabetics by analyzing their tears. the contacts transmit information to a device where you can read it. it is not clear when they hit the market. >>> all right, let's hit the field. we are ready for this game. >> game on already. >> what else do we have? >> report from dennis o'donnell coming from seattle and jim harbaugh, you know what is on ,, [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. [ male announcer ] you say tomato. ♪ old el paso says diced tomato stand 'n stuff chicken tacos. ♪ you say what's for dinner? old el paso says start somewhere fresh. day at 3:30, >> nfl up top, it is almost here. center of the spo
rom google sho >> first google glass, now google has come up with something else. >> smart contact lenss t. video shows us what they look like. the lenses monitor glucose levels in diabetics by analyzing their tears. the contacts transmit information to a device where you can read it. it is not clear when they hit the market. >>> all right, let's hit the field. we are ready for this game. >> game on already. >> what else do we have? >> report from dennis...
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. >>> all week the tod"today" sho anchors have been revealing how they plan to make a difference in 2014 and today is tamron hall and kcarson daly's turn on "today." >>> we begin with sports with a major upset in college hoops. in the closing minute of overtime number 5 michigan state hits a three-pointer to take the lead. the spartans held on to beat third ranked ohio state 73-68. in the nba late in miami's game against new orleans, lebron james took time, oh, yeah, to kiss a fan in the front row. hey, isn't he married? well, she also got a picture as the heat won 107-88. >>> so how rich is tiger woods? according to "golf digest" his career earnings have surpassed $1.3 billion, with a "b," dollars, folks. that is a heck of a lot. >>> and olympic gold medalist lindsey vonn who happens to be tiger's girlfriend will not compete in sochi because of her injured knee. >>> check this out, it is something we have never seen. you may wish you hadn't after looking at it. after a mixed martial arts fight on saturday andy iffel post this had picture of himself. it is so painful to look at. what's a
. >>> all week the tod"today" sho anchors have been revealing how they plan to make a difference in 2014 and today is tamron hall and kcarson daly's turn on "today." >>> we begin with sports with a major upset in college hoops. in the closing minute of overtime number 5 michigan state hits a three-pointer to take the lead. the spartans held on to beat third ranked ohio state 73-68. in the nba late in miami's game against new orleans, lebron james took time,...
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there is mistaking where we are at--the fans are sho whatever seahawk gear they .f course there is a gao be played! that's why dennis o'donnell has made the tript is round three--with a tripo the super bowl on the line. (ad-lib) "...gotta get to work later" you? >> the seahawks are the best. >> is that alcohol on your breath? >> the 49ers are going to seattle right now. they
there is mistaking where we are at--the fans are sho whatever seahawk gear they .f course there is a gao be played! that's why dennis o'donnell has made the tript is round three--with a tripo the super bowl on the line. (ad-lib) "...gotta get to work later" you? >> the seahawks are the best. >> is that alcohol on your breath? >> the 49ers are going to seattle right now. they
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's lso the danger of deflation know which sho might be too perfect. to add. often hurts today at the frankrt stock this. in going on with very low. the fact. the bangs and also trading rooms and cups golf and cricket now too with the ever so slightly down for the day. euro stocks fifty down as well bought point one seven percent over in new york the dow jones industrial average trading ever so slightly down as well the moment. and the euro is up. now parts of the united states or in the grip of a mass of arctic cold sleeping through the country the national weather service warns would dangerously cool conditions vicious winds and temperatures are set to nosedive ten minus fifteen degrees celsius in some areas it's bitterly cold weather has disrupted the daily lives of people all over the country thousands of flights had been canceled and schools of info in many cities in the worst affected states. people are being simply told to stay home authorities are warning that frigid temperatures and high winds can freeze exposed skin within minutes and with great inst
's lso the danger of deflation know which sho might be too perfect. to add. often hurts today at the frankrt stock this. in going on with very low. the fact. the bangs and also trading rooms and cups golf and cricket now too with the ever so slightly down for the day. euro stocks fifty down as well bought point one seven percent over in new york the dow jones industrial average trading ever so slightly down as well the moment. and the euro is up. now parts of the united states or in the grip of...
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one of the things we will look at is our analytic sho. we hired the manager lorena coalridge to do that and she has two analysts and 100% of the time on the system so we have minimal analytics on the areas where we need to be looking and that is one of the examples of the areas we want to spend more -- request additional support for. >> any other comments? any other questions? thank you. that was a great presentation. >> thank you. >> any public comment on this item? >> hi health board. this is the first time in this meeting. okay i was walt on dr. dean o'dell. what's on your mind walt? walt, what's going on -- retired now but i miss that budget saving advice and i know one thing that is true without bud, without this we have nothing. without health you have nothing, nothing at all. you may have conquered the budget world, but one thing it did not have without budget, budget, without health yiew you've got nothing, nothing at all. thank you. good luck. >> thank you. and he does that extra temp rainiously by the way. ever watch watch the b
one of the things we will look at is our analytic sho. we hired the manager lorena coalridge to do that and she has two analysts and 100% of the time on the system so we have minimal analytics on the areas where we need to be looking and that is one of the examples of the areas we want to spend more -- request additional support for. >> any other comments? any other questions? thank you. that was a great presentation. >> thank you. >> any public comment on this item? >>...
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in war and poverty, i'm asking and the american people are demanding that before you show the money, sho us what you have done with the money. it is that simple. and over to rick who was also feeling sick. because he was the head o a lot of folks. the former pennsylvania senator said it is not callous to question wre the money is going. and every time that i question about more funding for any host of an issue, it's the same answer that i get. you don't know w what's going o, bu i'm telling you that it is like you are heinous to even raise the issue. >> you mentioned two programs. one is infrastructure spending and the other is one poverty. and there are plenty of examples in just those two areas in a lot of areas of the government exists with adverse consequences and we look at the one poverty and the attempt to help in the harm that has been done to the american family and to communities as well where government has replaced moms and dads and community organizations and looking at the infrastructure spending. there's a lot of very interested initiatives going on at the state level. it
in war and poverty, i'm asking and the american people are demanding that before you show the money, sho us what you have done with the money. it is that simple. and over to rick who was also feeling sick. because he was the head o a lot of folks. the former pennsylvania senator said it is not callous to question wre the money is going. and every time that i question about more funding for any host of an issue, it's the same answer that i get. you don't know w what's going o, bu i'm telling you...
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manager brianna bensolo died of multiple gunshot wounds as did another worker tyler johnson and the sho shooter damion aguilar died of a self-inflicted gunshot to the head. they are analyzing the phone and financial records as they continue to search for a motive in this case. live in burtonsville, pat collins, news4. >> and one of the victims of the shooting is remembered as not only someone who turned his life around, but helping teenagers to stop using drugs. 25-year-old tyler johnson did time in jail for drug charge, but he has been sober for the past few years, a nd he spent much of the time speaking to the school groups and mentoring teenager wos were trying to get clean. >> if anyone needed anything, tyler would have been there for him. and he was just a positive young man who was so respectful, and so much fun and so delightful, and he had so much life left to live. >> and friends of tyler say they can't imagine anyone targeting him for violence. >> and we are now hearing the 911 call after a 10-year-old girl fell into a well in pasadena, and today, we learn that it is the chi
manager brianna bensolo died of multiple gunshot wounds as did another worker tyler johnson and the sho shooter damion aguilar died of a self-inflicted gunshot to the head. they are analyzing the phone and financial records as they continue to search for a motive in this case. live in burtonsville, pat collins, news4. >> and one of the victims of the shooting is remembered as not only someone who turned his life around, but helping teenagers to stop using drugs. 25-year-old tyler johnson...
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people lined up all day to pay respects to the body of ariel shos sharon. be buried on his family's property. >>> parts of iraq are as dark today as they were during parts of the war. in baghdad, and mosul and it is a spike in fighting that suddenly sprang up in december. michael holmes has more. >> reporter: other places in iraq were in the news today. right here in baghdad two car bombings this morning. one at a bus station that was targeting army recruits one headed home after signing up. the combined death toll 7. another town north of baghdad as well causing death and injuries and two journalists were attacked. this was happening in mozul. one was killed and the other lost his legs in a bombing. in a place where this latest blood shed began which all stayed relatively quiet. but, there is an area between those two cities the towns clustered together where we are told that militants have been surrounded by the iraqi military. no clue on what the military is planning to do there. when it comes to feluja the iraqi military is staying out for now. we are t
people lined up all day to pay respects to the body of ariel shos sharon. be buried on his family's property. >>> parts of iraq are as dark today as they were during parts of the war. in baghdad, and mosul and it is a spike in fighting that suddenly sprang up in december. michael holmes has more. >> reporter: other places in iraq were in the news today. right here in baghdad two car bombings this morning. one at a bus station that was targeting army recruits one headed home after...
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you know, i found this study -- welcome to the show, shoing.ple that were on the roles of medicaid, and this is in oregon, i believe, went on average to the emergency room one-and-a-half times per year as opposed to closer to once a year for people who are not. had the race when this? >> a national study program. let's get the researchers. they expanded their -- so researchers would compare the 10,000 that got medicaid for those that didn't. aziz said they frequent the doctor more often than not. melissa: one of the logical assumptions. the logic behind thinking they would go less is that if you had coverage you'd have a primary care physician. so you would rather go see a regular doctor then go to the emergency room. let's be honest is a nightmare to the riser room. takes forever. you don't know what can of -- even the new york times is supported that theirs is not enough doctors up there to take care of medicaid patients. that is certainly a possible explanation. that is the only way one can explain that. they're even coming in for routine th
you know, i found this study -- welcome to the show, shoing.ple that were on the roles of medicaid, and this is in oregon, i believe, went on average to the emergency room one-and-a-half times per year as opposed to closer to once a year for people who are not. had the race when this? >> a national study program. let's get the researchers. they expanded their -- so researchers would compare the 10,000 that got medicaid for those that didn't. aziz said they frequent the doctor more often...
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. >> if we hadn't you should sw snow shoed in.miles. >> one woman's opinion. let's move on. speaking of buttercups, the school children are gotten back their big unhealthy lunches after protests like the one we have been showing in the teases. they came out michelle obama has been pushing for healthier lunches she wants the kids to eat better and be less obese. they complied the federal government made the lunches smaller and more nutritious and healthier and students came out with this talking about how hungry they are. however there is $3.8 million worth of uneaten fruits and vegetables. 70 percent of the money spent on introducing healthy foods go to waste. he didn't want it. >> there was a black market a lot of students would -- i am not kidding. they would do a black market. >> how many should do well by a salad. we have an obesity problem in america. if you eat the fat food go out and p run. they are playing video games. >> they can eat healthy. what works for me might not work for someone else. >> kids are saying we are hun
. >> if we hadn't you should sw snow shoed in.miles. >> one woman's opinion. let's move on. speaking of buttercups, the school children are gotten back their big unhealthy lunches after protests like the one we have been showing in the teases. they came out michelle obama has been pushing for healthier lunches she wants the kids to eat better and be less obese. they complied the federal government made the lunches smaller and more nutritious and healthier and students came out with...
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sho it is good to prepare, more harder. >> his debut is arguably the most eagerly awaited and he hopes that a home advantage will give him the edge he needs to win. al jazeera, western kenya. >> the nations rugby champion takes off on saturday, with whales favorite. was international success is not rubbing off on welsh clubs. once a proud part of the community, they have been in decline for decades. lee wellings reports. >> these rugby players can become the first team to win the six nation champion three consecutive times. the clubs that underpin are in decline. it is a town in whalings whose population just under 40,000 have suffers with a decline of strong industries mining and steel. but the recent years has been the decline of the focal point of the community. the rugging by club. >> rugby heros became known beyond whales taking on the best in the world on the local ground. including the all backs, south africa and australia. but a strong club system was controversial replaced by a regional rugby system that many people in the valley's town and villages didn't want. he was hit so
sho it is good to prepare, more harder. >> his debut is arguably the most eagerly awaited and he hopes that a home advantage will give him the edge he needs to win. al jazeera, western kenya. >> the nations rugby champion takes off on saturday, with whales favorite. was international success is not rubbing off on welsh clubs. once a proud part of the community, they have been in decline for decades. lee wellings reports. >> these rugby players can become the first team to win...
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is i think it's funny a dozen sheriff's deputies sho up because justin bieber egged a case. they're definitely taking this seriously. >> county sheriff deputies searcheds justin bieber's home today. they defended that you are response to a home being egged. >> i can confirm that at 7:17 a.m. today, sheriff's deputies issued a search warrant at the home of justin bieber. our officers were pursuing evidence that a felony had been committed in reference to the -- hey! hey! hey you little [ bleep ]. get him! hey, hey! >> jimmy: with we'll bring you all details as they develop. before you go to bed, say a prayer for lil za. this is fun. i don't know who shot this or who the guy in the video is, but someone was on a flight and the man sitting next to him fell asleep. and i guess this guy had been work on his laptop and dozed off with his finger on the slash key. he's sleeping and the screen just keeps filling up with slashes. maybe this is some kind of weird conceptual art. but probably not. the worst part is he's now going to have to spend the whole flight home with his finger on
is i think it's funny a dozen sheriff's deputies sho up because justin bieber egged a case. they're definitely taking this seriously. >> county sheriff deputies searcheds justin bieber's home today. they defended that you are response to a home being egged. >> i can confirm that at 7:17 a.m. today, sheriff's deputies issued a search warrant at the home of justin bieber. our officers were pursuing evidence that a felony had been committed in reference to the -- hey! hey! hey you...
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. >> if we hadn't, you should have snow shoed in. >> one woman's opinion. let's move on.g of butter cups. the school children have gotten back their big unhealthy lunches. after protests like the one we have been showing and the teases. they comout, michelle obama has been pushing for healthier lunches. she wants the kids to eat better, be less obese. they complied. the federal government made the lunches smaller, nutritious, and healthier, and the students came out with this. talk about how hungry they are. however, the study showed kids throughout roughly 3.8 million dollars worth of uneaten fruj and vegetables every year. 70% goes to waste. they didn't want it. >> and there was a black market in a lot of schools. i'm not even kidding. they could sneak ho-hos. >> some of the kids should do well, buy a salad. you know what i'm saying. we have an obesity problem in america. if you're going to eat the fatty foods, run a lap after lunch. >> but they're not. they're obese. >> they're sitting around playing video games. >> regulations weren't the solution. since 1966, you had
. >> if we hadn't, you should have snow shoed in. >> one woman's opinion. let's move on.g of butter cups. the school children have gotten back their big unhealthy lunches. after protests like the one we have been showing and the teases. they comout, michelle obama has been pushing for healthier lunches. she wants the kids to eat better, be less obese. they complied. the federal government made the lunches smaller, nutritious, and healthier, and the students came out with this. talk...
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. >> you should have snow shoed in. you've got to want it! one woman's opinion.hool children have gotten back their big unhealthy lunches after protests like the one we have been showing. michelle obama has been pushing for healthier lunches. she wants the kids less obese. they complied. the federal government made the lunches smaller, more nutritious and healthier. the students came out talking about how hungry they are. >> unbelievable. >> but the study showed kids threw out $3.8 million in uneaten fruits and vegetables. they didn't want it. there was a black market schools. >> ho-hos. >> some of the kids should do well with a salad. we have an obesity problem. if you're eating fatty foods, run a lap. like we used to. >> but they're obese. >> they are playing video games. if they were exercising -- >> regulations wasn't the solution. since 1966 you have had the child nutrition act. if it was government regulation it would have prevented obesity. limiting calorie intake is individualized. what works for me doesn't work for someone else. >> they're hungry! >> loo
. >> you should have snow shoed in. you've got to want it! one woman's opinion.hool children have gotten back their big unhealthy lunches after protests like the one we have been showing. michelle obama has been pushing for healthier lunches. she wants the kids less obese. they complied. the federal government made the lunches smaller, more nutritious and healthier. the students came out talking about how hungry they are. >> unbelievable. >> but the study showed kids threw out...
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first round leader up by 1 sho shot. how about the great one rod.open. stan backing up the quarter final upset of djokovic by dispatching this in 4 sets. is could face federer in the fina final. still has to get past nadal early this morning. abc 7 sports brought to you by toyota. if you stay up late night over on espn midnight tennis in that. they will be playing >> all right thanks very much. >> that's this edition of 7 news. for all of us here, thanks so much for watching. we appreciat your time as always. 7 news continues now on line on twiceer facebook and on line on twiceer facebook and all mobile devices - come on, guys. i got class in 15 minutes. this should not be that difficult. we just need to figure out an idea for our final history project. - what we need to figure out is greendale's obsession with group assignments. [scoffs] classic herd mentality. - all right, britta doesn't have one. who else? - i've been told i look like a kennedy.
first round leader up by 1 sho shot. how about the great one rod.open. stan backing up the quarter final upset of djokovic by dispatching this in 4 sets. is could face federer in the fina final. still has to get past nadal early this morning. abc 7 sports brought to you by toyota. if you stay up late night over on espn midnight tennis in that. they will be playing >> all right thanks very much. >> that's this edition of 7 news. for all of us here, thanks so much for watching. we...
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we snow-shoed into the backcountry at the 11,000-foot vail summit with an expert mountaineer.intops and steep slopes he digs a pit in the snow. >> i'll dig one real quick just to look at the layers. >> checking for a weak layer below the compacted snow, a phenomenon nicknamed monsters in the basement. >> i'm just going to tap it. one layer here, one layer there. see how that broke apart? if i dig in here and move my shovel, see that? that's the layer that can come right off. right there. boom. so that is why every layer and -- that's a danger. >> what made the bottom so flimsy is known at sugar snow. it's worth it to build the pit because underneath could be the seeing gar snowfall which -- sugar snow which is like ball bearings and it could be something like this. which is what friends say likely happened to the expert skier. he weak underneath gaveway. >> if there's anything we can move from the negative to the positive here, and especially on behalf of tony or anybody else that has been lost or hurt in such a situation, we just need to get out there and educate offers. >> r
we snow-shoed into the backcountry at the 11,000-foot vail summit with an expert mountaineer.intops and steep slopes he digs a pit in the snow. >> i'll dig one real quick just to look at the layers. >> checking for a weak layer below the compacted snow, a phenomenon nicknamed monsters in the basement. >> i'm just going to tap it. one layer here, one layer there. see how that broke apart? if i dig in here and move my shovel, see that? that's the layer that can come right off....
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. >> 9:35 last night a security camera mounted on an apartment building across the street sho shows a van stopping at the curb next to the entrance. moments later fire breaks out. witnesses she saw 2 men outside the consulate. investigators say they poured 2 bucket of gasoline on to the front door before setting it on fire. no one injured. >> arson attack is a violent crime targeted at the chinese consulate in the united states. causing severe damage to the consulate facilities. >>reporter: state department said it was deeply concerned. >> we take this incident very seriously and the diplomatic security working with fbi and local authorities to investigate and apprehend the perpetrator. >>reporter: fbi said it does in the believe it was an act of terrorism. >> at this point in time our initial assessment is this appears to be most likely a criminal matter as opposed to national security matter. >>reporter: just this case exploratorium police assigned a unit to the council general residence in the monterey park district of the city. this is the second time consulate targeted by arsonis
. >> 9:35 last night a security camera mounted on an apartment building across the street sho shows a van stopping at the curb next to the entrance. moments later fire breaks out. witnesses she saw 2 men outside the consulate. investigators say they poured 2 bucket of gasoline on to the front door before setting it on fire. no one injured. >> arson attack is a violent crime targeted at the chinese consulate in the united states. causing severe damage to the consulate facilities....
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to avoid secondary roads like this, and my videographer is going to make a turn here sh, and we will shoions out here at colesville, and it is important to be careful out here, and we are now on the colesville, and you can see that there is a slush as we maneuver safe ly through the traffic right now, and take a look, and imagine driving on that. what i am concerned about is this temperature dropping possibly overnight which of course could then cause the people to slide all over the place. back to you in the studio, guys. >> thank you, show marry in the 4x 4 and we will be up early to bring you the latest on the weather and the traffic. and we will start a half hour early on the a.m. side. our special coverage of the storm coverage begins with live team coverage including a check of the dangerous travel conditions out sooside. david? >> well, that is right. we have been watching this roadway inn vie ynna go from dr to wet, and now it is slushy, and what is next? many fear it is going to be treacherous. we will have a look at northern virginia coming up. >>> oh, it is not done with us ye
to avoid secondary roads like this, and my videographer is going to make a turn here sh, and we will shoions out here at colesville, and it is important to be careful out here, and we are now on the colesville, and you can see that there is a slush as we maneuver safe ly through the traffic right now, and take a look, and imagine driving on that. what i am concerned about is this temperature dropping possibly overnight which of course could then cause the people to slide all over the place....
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southbound 680 at mission boulevard, not causing any delays on 680 but there is an is an icon that shosffic is slowing down. hopefully the flames are far from the traffic. in san jose, though, we have police activity am camden and hillsdale at a strip mall with robbery suspects being searched for. the san mateo bridge across the water from hayward to foster city. there are more cars throughout and it will take 12 minutes from east to west. >>> an update of the breaking news from this morning, an officer-involved shooting in oakland. the california highway patrol tells us an officer opened fire near east 15th at 57th at 3:00 this morning. that followed a short chase on city streets reaching speeds of 50 miles per hour. the c.h.p. has confirmed the suspect was hit by gunfire but the driver's condition is not released. no officers were injured. oak large police are in charge of the investigation. >>> police are investigating a situation where a man was killed and another seriously injure after being hit by a caltrain before 6:00 yesterday evening at station in santa clara. the express trai
southbound 680 at mission boulevard, not causing any delays on 680 but there is an is an icon that shosffic is slowing down. hopefully the flames are far from the traffic. in san jose, though, we have police activity am camden and hillsdale at a strip mall with robbery suspects being searched for. the san mateo bridge across the water from hayward to foster city. there are more cars throughout and it will take 12 minutes from east to west. >>> an update of the breaking news from this...
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grif finish shoed the following statement. "the tweet last night was outrageous and sun epable.offensive and wrong, apologized and deleted it. we have dismissed the person responsible for the tweet. i personally apologize to mr. priebus and to everyone offended. at msnbc, we believe in passionate, strong debate about the issues, and we invite voices from all sides to participate. that will never change." signed phil griffin. we'll be back after this. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? [ male announcer ] whether you're new to medicare or not, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. it's up to you to pay the difference. so think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay and could really save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call now. with a medicare supplement plan, you'll be able to
grif finish shoed the following statement. "the tweet last night was outrageous and sun epable.offensive and wrong, apologized and deleted it. we have dismissed the person responsible for the tweet. i personally apologize to mr. priebus and to everyone offended. at msnbc, we believe in passionate, strong debate about the issues, and we invite voices from all sides to participate. that will never change." signed phil griffin. we'll be back after this. we do? i took the trash out. i...
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. >>> and german race car driver michael sho schumacher is out oe woods. hhe hit the head in a skiing accident. he has the most successful formula one race driver with 91 race wins. >>> states have had concerns over a shortage ever lethal injection drugs. this year tennessee decided to switch the drug it uses and gun setting dates for ten executio executions. >> reporter: it's been nearly five years since tennessee has executed anyone. the average wait time for anyone on death row is 19 years. but now the state is asking the courts to set execution dates for ten men. >> tennesseans really don't have this huge appetite to see executions go forward, and now when nationally we're seeing support for the death penalty at an all-time low, this request is shocking. >> reporter: kelly henry is a public defender who represents four of the inmates whose executions the state wants to move forward. >> we have a fear that in doing that our clients' individual stories are going to be lost. each of the ten men that they've asked for execution dates for all have stories o
. >>> and german race car driver michael sho schumacher is out oe woods. hhe hit the head in a skiing accident. he has the most successful formula one race driver with 91 race wins. >>> states have had concerns over a shortage ever lethal injection drugs. this year tennessee decided to switch the drug it uses and gun setting dates for ten executio executions. >> reporter: it's been nearly five years since tennessee has executed anyone. the average wait time for anyone on...
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and sho, we have to work to make sure that people have the skills to compete for those jobs and make sure that we pick up the pace of our growth. the president would be the first to say and has said we need to pick up infrastructure, passing immigration reform, a tax cut for businesses that would finance the infrastructure investments, these are ways to grow the economy even faster. the best way to help katherine hackett and 1.3 million people who lost benefitses and 3.6 million others who stand to lose thi benefits this year if congress doesn't act is to grow the economy faster. because the biggest source of gdp growth is when we have more consumption. when you put money in people's pockets, they spend more. when they spend more, businesses hire more, the economy grows. when you take -- when you get rid of unemployment benefits and when you don't have a fair wage, when the minimum wage as it is now is too low, people don't have money in their pockets and can't spend. and the economy doesn't grow fast enough. i'm confident we can move forward. we've done it before and done it in elec
and sho, we have to work to make sure that people have the skills to compete for those jobs and make sure that we pick up the pace of our growth. the president would be the first to say and has said we need to pick up infrastructure, passing immigration reform, a tax cut for businesses that would finance the infrastructure investments, these are ways to grow the economy even faster. the best way to help katherine hackett and 1.3 million people who lost benefitses and 3.6 million others who...
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. >> pension fraud, disability fraud, not shock sho canning it's exist, shocking it's among law enforcementt's important not to tarnish the reputation of those who risked their lives and are suffering from post traumatic stress disorder. >> that's the effect of this. point here. seems when you do something like this, it is an affront to those who put themselves -- i was down there, and anybody who went into that pile of rubble is a hero, and anybody who is taking money from those that went into the pile of rubble and doesn't deserve it, they're the opposite of that and should be dealt with harshly. >> the organizers are facing grand larceny in the first degree, which means up to 25 years in prison. the rest are grand larceny second. most of the money is probably sent and not saved because it's a pension over many years. >> you don't get blood from turnips. >> a possible plea bargain may involve some kind of restitution but what money is available is unclear. >> you wonder if -- can you sentence one to do some sort of work in exchange for your bad deeds. >> you can enter judgment against som
. >> pension fraud, disability fraud, not shock sho canning it's exist, shocking it's among law enforcementt's important not to tarnish the reputation of those who risked their lives and are suffering from post traumatic stress disorder. >> that's the effect of this. point here. seems when you do something like this, it is an affront to those who put themselves -- i was down there, and anybody who went into that pile of rubble is a hero, and anybody who is taking money from those...
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the nation's longes largest shos kind. tim it's always great to have you on the show. i know there is a delay because of the satellite connection but i want to start with cars. they were a big car at this year's show. mostly because of the advancement we are seeing with self driving cars. what have you seen? >> we're seeing interesting self driving demonstration. audi has a car that can park itself, which is not too new. you can but park from your phone, and you can get out of your car anding it back into a parking spot. we can went up to a racetrack, in a bmw, it went racing all by itself. it was exciting to say the least. >> amazing to see all these things. also there is this vehicle-to-vehicle conversation, and an detroit alliance with google? >> vehicle-to-vehicle communication is going to be in the future, warning you if there is something going on ahead. mercedes does this already ahead. if you pull over and pop your hood it, etc. other mercedes know that there is problem ahead. >>> they're getting together to come up with ways to get android inside the car. the
the nation's longes largest shos kind. tim it's always great to have you on the show. i know there is a delay because of the satellite connection but i want to start with cars. they were a big car at this year's show. mostly because of the advancement we are seeing with self driving cars. what have you seen? >> we're seeing interesting self driving demonstration. audi has a car that can park itself, which is not too new. you can but park from your phone, and you can get out of your car...
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unless you have been through it, you have to walk a mile in those sho shoes. it is very painful. don't hats off you but everyone else, hats off to you. alexandra steele and alexandra field. i will start with you, alexandra field. we have a bit of a crisis with the airlines. a lot of cancellations and problems for people trying to get around. give me the low-down if you would. is it just me to can't hear her? oh, man. you know what, alexandra on the left. we have two of you. your mike is frozen. >> who would have thunk? >> you are stuck with me. >> you are not surprised being the meteorologist in the house. >> no. in listening to stephanie elam out there say, i can't imagine what's happening. this feels like the worst thing that's ever happened. what we have is called a pds. i am going to get to that. it is called a particularly dangerous situation. it is very rare it gets put out for the cold, usually for tornadoes. let me show you. a piece of this polar vortex. you are all learning so much about it. it is the coldest air in the northern hemisphere. it is finding us. not only her
unless you have been through it, you have to walk a mile in those sho shoes. it is very painful. don't hats off you but everyone else, hats off to you. alexandra steele and alexandra field. i will start with you, alexandra field. we have a bit of a crisis with the airlines. a lot of cancellations and problems for people trying to get around. give me the low-down if you would. is it just me to can't hear her? oh, man. you know what, alexandra on the left. we have two of you. your mike is frozen....
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show sho "the ed show" is up next. >>> good evening, americans. let's get to work.
show sho "the ed show" is up next. >>> good evening, americans. let's get to work.
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of course, liz and dave, apple faces plenty competition from low cost makers like the very hot brand sho-meuld increase iphone shipments by 15 to 30 million units. will give apple huge access. talking about 3,000 new locations across china they couldn't get to before. liz, dave. david: called monetizing china. thank you, jo. >> thanks. liz: what would you get in you married a black phone andism phone? ah, it has tuxedo and a bouquet. what would you get? typo keyboard whose maker has just been sued by blackberry which says you know what, that is copycat of our screen, our blackberry phone screen. up next the cofounder of typo joins to us fight back. they don't have to fight back. they sold out already. david: unbelievable. they make how much? we'll tell you which one of these stars is the highest paid reality tv personality. you will not believe how much money they are raking in. ♪ [ male announcer ] e new new york is open. open to innovation. open to ambition. open to boldids. that's wh n york has a new plan -- dozens of tax free zones all across the state. move here, expand here, or start
of course, liz and dave, apple faces plenty competition from low cost makers like the very hot brand sho-meuld increase iphone shipments by 15 to 30 million units. will give apple huge access. talking about 3,000 new locations across china they couldn't get to before. liz, dave. david: called monetizing china. thank you, jo. >> thanks. liz: what would you get in you married a black phone andism phone? ah, it has tuxedo and a bouquet. what would you get? typo keyboard whose maker has just...
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show sho "the ed show" is up next. >>> good evening, americans. let's get to work. >> a dangerous and growing inequality. >> equal to the 3.5 billion poorest people. >> it's fantastic. and this is a great thing. it inspires everybody, gets the motivation to look up to the 1%. what can be wrong with this? >> really? >> greed, for lack of a better word, is good. >> playing the blame game with the penniless in this world. people are poor because they're lazy. >> my colleagues on the democratic side recently spent a lot of time talking about it. >> inequality. >> 95% of income gains in the u.s. have gone to the wealthiest 1%. >> you want to do something about this economy growing and wage inequality? >> we are a better country than this. >> don't simply feed fish. >> really. >> the biggest thing is that this small group of very wealthy people also captures political power. hi, folks. a central theme on this show is income inequality. we were talking about it before anybody else because i think the depression of wages in america and the development of
show sho "the ed show" is up next. >>> good evening, americans. let's get to work. >> a dangerous and growing inequality. >> equal to the 3.5 billion poorest people. >> it's fantastic. and this is a great thing. it inspires everybody, gets the motivation to look up to the 1%. what can be wrong with this? >> really? >> greed, for lack of a better word, is good. >> playing the blame game with the penniless in this world. people are poor...
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so yes, we had a traffic study sho show how receivish ft. lee a is and how much they are hurting everybody else. that was totally made up. there was no traffic study. the whole thing was concocted as a coverup to disguise what we now know they were actually up to. and we know that bill baroni was in on it. he knew exactly what happened. down to the fact that emergency services were having trouble reaching someone who was having a heart attack. because of that traffic on the first morning of the shutdown. emergency workers were having a hard time getting to that emergency. we knew the mayor of ft. lee we trying to frantically get ahold of him to figure out what was going on in this town. he knew all that and still tried to advance the fake story designed to cover up what really happened. and so bill baroni got fired. i mean, he resigned. and now the question is, does he get ruined as well? is the port authority going to pay for his legal defense in this matter? or is he going to get cut off the way that david wildstein got cut off? you can ha
so yes, we had a traffic study sho show how receivish ft. lee a is and how much they are hurting everybody else. that was totally made up. there was no traffic study. the whole thing was concocted as a coverup to disguise what we now know they were actually up to. and we know that bill baroni was in on it. he knew exactly what happened. down to the fact that emergency services were having trouble reaching someone who was having a heart attack. because of that traffic on the first morning of the...
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and richard bagger, the governor's chief of staff sho shortly after the indictments were dismissed, hetaff and went to work for the same company as the donor. >> went to work for the donor's company? >> that's correct. and then to bring everything full circumstance sl now a commissioner with the port authority. >> ahh. former hunterton county federal prosecutor. i hope you'll keep us apprised. you are going to hear more about this in the future. be right back. hey kevin...still eating chalk for heartburn? yeah... try new alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heartburn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer fruits chews. enjoy the relief! adding thousands of products online every day. from hard hats and goggles. to tools and cleaning products... to state of the art computers, to coffee to keep you fueled. from the sign over the door to the boxes to get it out the door. yes, staples has everything you need to launch your big idea. except your big idea. so when you get an idea, we're ready with everything else. sta
and richard bagger, the governor's chief of staff sho shortly after the indictments were dismissed, hetaff and went to work for the same company as the donor. >> went to work for the donor's company? >> that's correct. and then to bring everything full circumstance sl now a commissioner with the port authority. >> ahh. former hunterton county federal prosecutor. i hope you'll keep us apprised. you are going to hear more about this in the future. be right back. hey...
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nice that it sh important moments the democrats and republicans can work together.t was nice that it shots and republicans can work together.t was nice that it sho important moments the democrats and republicans can work together.it was nice that it sh important moments the democrats and republicans can work together. i don't think it portends a big moment, that everything will be hunky dory on capitol hill in 2014. but it was important and congress now needs before january 15th to pass appropriations bill so that the government does not shut down. so the budget framework that was agreed and that the president signed right before christmas that applies to this fiscal year and then next fiscal year, that is to say through the end of september 2015 now needs to be transformed in to actual appropriations legislation so the government doesn't shut down. apart from that we're about to hit another debt ceiling problem. >> it was a rough year 2013 for washington. >> it was. >> for congress, but also a very rough year for the president. now, people are trying to figure out which way he goes here
nice that it sh important moments the democrats and republicans can work together.t was nice that it shots and republicans can work together.t was nice that it sho important moments the democrats and republicans can work together.it was nice that it sh important moments the democrats and republicans can work together. i don't think it portends a big moment, that everything will be hunky dory on capitol hill in 2014. but it was important and congress now needs before january 15th to pass...
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promulgated yet, they're already challenging; they're sort of prechallenging itings and iit and it just shohell-mell tumble our republican colleagues will subject themselves to in order to keep in the good graces of the polluting industries. again, it's embarrassing. it ought to be embarrassing. but i think there is hope. one of the signs of hope is the polling information among young republican voters. young republican voters under the age of 35 -- you don't have to be very young -- young republican voters urn voters une of 35 when asked about climate denial and asked about their views of people wh who don't believe in climate denial say they think they're crazy. so time obviously is on the side of reason and science and the plain evidence that people see in front of their noses across this country, whether they are farmers, fishermen, hike,skiers, anybody who has contact with the outdoors understands that this is absolutely real. it is only people in this little hot house of polluter-paid intrigue that the denial strategy still stands up. it is our job to knock it back down. mrs. boxer: a
promulgated yet, they're already challenging; they're sort of prechallenging itings and iit and it just shohell-mell tumble our republican colleagues will subject themselves to in order to keep in the good graces of the polluting industries. again, it's embarrassing. it ought to be embarrassing. but i think there is hope. one of the signs of hope is the polling information among young republican voters. young republican voters under the age of 35 -- you don't have to be very young -- young...
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. >> you know we have to start talking abot about the mall sho. >> it is in the town of columbia andd a half hours from now at 9:30 eastern. at that point we could learn what led a man to start shooting inside a crowded shopping mall that killed two skate shop employees and then himself. these are the two victims here. cnn's erin mcpike is live outside the mall. good morning, what have we learned? >> victor, good morning to you. there are also five people injured here yesterday. they were all treated at a local hospital and then released. also overnight, police identified the shooter, but they're not yet releasing his name to the public. >> sitting there, food was knocked over. everyone just started running, kids were running. you just ran and you just run to the nearest place you could find. >> chaos at columbia mall in maryland as a gunman opens fire killing two workers inside a second story sports apparel shop. >> thought i heard something fall, sounded like bricks. all of a sudden i saw people fall, three people that were shot fall. everybody ducked to the ground. i heard more th
. >> you know we have to start talking abot about the mall sho. >> it is in the town of columbia andd a half hours from now at 9:30 eastern. at that point we could learn what led a man to start shooting inside a crowded shopping mall that killed two skate shop employees and then himself. these are the two victims here. cnn's erin mcpike is live outside the mall. good morning, what have we learned? >> victor, good morning to you. there are also five people injured here...
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we know shoed back up into the -- we know -- we know be we snowshoed back up into the area.s. as he dug down he found what is called sugar snow. it looks like what you think it looks like. like powdery snow. but when it's under compacted ice and snow it acts like ball bearings and it's ripe for an avalanche. >> any time you see that later many a red flag that anything on top of that could be a potential avalanche hazard. >> so what will happen is people will get out there. they will see this pristine mountain and they will be tempted. but if you take that 5-10 minutes to dig a pit, it will save your life. martha: a rough season for the skiers. bill: the white house reacts, john boehner reacts. we'll have chris stirewalt. martha: can kathleen sebelius face perjury charges on her testimony about the botched obamacare rollout? >> excuse me, new michelle snyder is not responsible for the. i'm responsible. s bill, an identity thie who stole mary identity, took over r bank accounts, and stole her hard-earned money. who unfortunately, millions of americans just like yous, learn all
we know shoed back up into the -- we know -- we know be we snowshoed back up into the area.s. as he dug down he found what is called sugar snow. it looks like what you think it looks like. like powdery snow. but when it's under compacted ice and snow it acts like ball bearings and it's ripe for an avalanche. >> any time you see that later many a red flag that anything on top of that could be a potential avalanche hazard. >> so what will happen is people will get out there. they will...
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split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shoing ] ...you'll bust your brain x. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ >> i'm dennis kneale with your fox business brief. u.s. factory orders jumped 1.8% in november, beating estimates. this follow as 0.5% decrease in october. the commerce department is saying that the increase was led by a nearly 22% surge in aircraft orders. growth in the services sector which accounts for 90% of the u.s. economy slowed last month. ism non-manufacturing index fell unexpectedly in december to 53.0, nearly a full point lower than in november. december's reading was the lowest in six months. >>> fedex is planning to buy back $2 billion of its own shares from several banks including goldman sachs and jpmorgan chase. the delivery guy ant says the purchase program will be completed by company's fiscal year-ending may 31st. that is the latest from fox business, giving you the power to prosper. adam: so breaking news. an update on the bitter cold temperatures. southwest airlines now saying it has suspend
split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shoing ] ...you'll bust your brain x. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ >> i'm dennis kneale with your fox business brief. u.s. factory orders jumped 1.8% in november, beating estimates. this follow as 0.5% decrease in october. the commerce department is saying that the increase was led by a nearly 22% surge in aircraft orders. growth in the services sector which accounts for...
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going to see more activist investors pressuring companies to either invest that money or return it to shoedb the bank because that's where the money is corporate america is now where the money is. >> it's true there are pension obligations out there, but it's a fraction of the money. you talked about $7 trillion. i just made a phone call. it's $450 billion in unfunded pension obligations that are out there. that's a fraction of the cash that these companies have on hand. and remember something guys. as the interest rates go up these pension funds become better funded and that's what's going to happen this year. if you look at some of the company comments i saw caterpillar, honeywell, they all mention their pension fund obligations were going down because the value is going up. >> what's it really about? what is this cash pile really about? is it just about tax law and we should mention this isn't just u.s. companies. >> that's global. >> or does it reflect still some lack of investment opportunity or willingness on their part? >> i mean i think it's both of those, at least in the u.s. tacks
going to see more activist investors pressuring companies to either invest that money or return it to shoedb the bank because that's where the money is corporate america is now where the money is. >> it's true there are pension obligations out there, but it's a fraction of the money. you talked about $7 trillion. i just made a phone call. it's $450 billion in unfunded pension obligations that are out there. that's a fraction of the cash that these companies have on hand. and remember...
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john, that's a dramatic sho shortfall of job growth. can we lay a lot of that to the weather?think so. it was a really bad number. it was below the low end of the range of estimates. that doesn't happen that often. i think the low end of the range was like 100,000. this came in at 74,000. so, yeah, i think most of it is if you look at the key -- three key weather sensitive sectors, transportation, construction, leisure, hospitality. the net swing was 80,000 jobs. you add that back and you get a semi decent report. so i think it is mostly weather. >> well, larry, certainly if you look at the household side that generates the unemployment rate, a lot of people were at home not looking for work. one of the highest proportions since the '70s. that would certainly seem to indicate a one off effect from the storm here. >> kelly, i'm wondering where the outrage is. the last five years we've had $4 trillion of kwan tquantitative easing. and we have 75,000 jobs and we're going to blame it on the weather? come on. >> we have been hearing from our rick santelli in that regard, but it is
john, that's a dramatic sho shortfall of job growth. can we lay a lot of that to the weather?think so. it was a really bad number. it was below the low end of the range of estimates. that doesn't happen that often. i think the low end of the range was like 100,000. this came in at 74,000. so, yeah, i think most of it is if you look at the key -- three key weather sensitive sectors, transportation, construction, leisure, hospitality. the net swing was 80,000 jobs. you add that back and you get a...
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. >> three years ago today gabby giffords was sho. the shooter killed six people in that afac and is serving seven consecutive terms. gifford wrote an oped piece. she writes: >> millions of americans living pay check to pay check - wee l we'll look in a special series on the working poor. breaking free from antarctica's icy grip. two ships stuck in ice for weeks finally make a move. >> baseball's hall of fame to open its doors wider than usual. >> and john seigenthaler goes one on one with funny man sfooeften colbert. >> they offered me a chance to answer a news cast focussing on serious news, indepth journalism, unbias reports. >> come on. >> fact based news. >> come on o, this is al jazeera. >> coming back with a live look at the white out conditions in buffalo new york. it's 6 degrees there, not too bad. but the wind is blowing. good morning, welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm stephanie sy. just ahead we are shining a spotlight on the working poor. americans who have jobs and are struggling to support their families, part of a
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. >> there is not a race connection to shos votes or many of those votes. i can say this.il rights leaders having met with the president, i think i've been with all of them, he has discouraged us who firmly believe a lot of people are against him because he's black and we still do. he has said, no, i don't agree with you pushing that and he's not said anything differently in public than he said in private. what he said to our david in this piece, he has lately, i think, started saying that but he just never used race as the fact against him. though, many of us believe that race has been a factor. so i think he has been very consistent there as long as i've known him and certainly as president. i think he wrongly is blamed for using a race card but i think many of us are frustrated he hasn't brought in race as it relates to him or that he has. >> i think reverend sharpton, it is true that people in the congressional black caucus who are disappointed in president obama for that very reason. >> he's been elected twice, though. >> disappointed in him for not speaking more firm
. >> there is not a race connection to shos votes or many of those votes. i can say this.il rights leaders having met with the president, i think i've been with all of them, he has discouraged us who firmly believe a lot of people are against him because he's black and we still do. he has said, no, i don't agree with you pushing that and he's not said anything differently in public than he said in private. what he said to our david in this piece, he has lately, i think, started saying...
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technical glitches bput the sho in the headlines.o close the play came at a million dollars a week costs. >> it was worth it, willie geist. >> i never got a chance to see it but i hear great things around the table. >> no doubt, willie. 30 years from now, you will be regretting that. people will be asking where were you when spider-man closed? >> the chief white house correspondent for politico, mike allen, happy monday. >> happy monday. >> we started talking about maggie piece for hillary clinton campaign whether or not we think hillary will run in 2016. it seems to be that she will. what did we learn new in maggie's piece for people who haven't had a chance to read 2 yet? >> you look at the detail for the planning of this campaign and allies of secretary of state clinton, with her sometimes participating, are doing every single thing that you would do if you were going to build a presidential campaign. a political briefing for her at her mansion in georgetown looking at filing deadlines, very detailed plan from big democrats in d.c
technical glitches bput the sho in the headlines.o close the play came at a million dollars a week costs. >> it was worth it, willie geist. >> i never got a chance to see it but i hear great things around the table. >> no doubt, willie. 30 years from now, you will be regretting that. people will be asking where were you when spider-man closed? >> the chief white house correspondent for politico, mike allen, happy monday. >> happy monday. >> we started talking...
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>> we asked you to tweet in before the sho shoshow show #withoutmycomputer.met online. amy says i'd go back to writing stories in three subject notebook. >> put it in your trapper keeper. >> liz says my whole career revolves around my computer, i would be lost without it. >> so many people nowadays are no longer using their computers because the ipads and iphones do everything that a computer almost does. >> doing it all. >> we're evolving. >> we mentioned a little bit we've been in and out the last few days. we haven't all been here together. >> you going to name drop now? this is what you like to do? >> this is what we call name droppers. >> i didn't know we named the segment. >> just named the segment. >> #namedroppers. >> al, start with your name drop. >> well, i didn't -- >> he dropped your name. >> i got a tweet from harry connick, jr. it says, it would be so cool if @alroker could tell me what's happening in my neck. so i'm going to do a tracheotomy. >> has the biopsy come back? >> i think he means my neck of the woods but that's more than 140 characte
>> we asked you to tweet in before the sho shoshow show #withoutmycomputer.met online. amy says i'd go back to writing stories in three subject notebook. >> put it in your trapper keeper. >> liz says my whole career revolves around my computer, i would be lost without it. >> so many people nowadays are no longer using their computers because the ipads and iphones do everything that a computer almost does. >> doing it all. >> we're evolving. >> we...