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he have rainfall in south america leads to serious flooding problems. we're here with the details. how bad is the situation? >> we're talking about some major problems. not only is it flooding and causing roadways to be closed off, we're also talking about mud slides. typically in south america, we are concerned about downpours toward the northern portions of the continent. every once in a while, in the south, we have these severe storms that pop up. we're going to start in central peru. local schools and more than 100 homes were damaged. students were forced onto chairs in flooded classrooms. mudslides cut off highways in the largely rural area. now let's go to arrest agagenti. more than 122 millimeters of rain fell over the past few days. residents had to wade through knee-deep water. you can see the trucks rolling through the area because of the rainfall and flooding in the streets. i think we're going to see a little bit of a break. again, this doesn't occur very frequently, but when it does, it comes in very short spurts. i think we're going to see a real dry forecast as we go
he have rainfall in south america leads to serious flooding problems. we're here with the details. how bad is the situation? >> we're talking about some major problems. not only is it flooding and causing roadways to be closed off, we're also talking about mud slides. typically in south america, we are concerned about downpours toward the northern portions of the continent. every once in a while, in the south, we have these severe storms that pop up. we're going to start in central peru....
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starting with a big problem in south america and goes by the kissing bug. it carries this parasite. it comes to your face at night and kisses you and bites you and puts this stuff -- >> it's called the kissing bug? they have it up here? >> they have it down there, but now it's becoming rampant in the southwest and southeast. the bug is now there so it's only a matter of time before the kissing bugs in our states pick it up. people bring it in from latin america, south america, 8 million people have it around the world, we're seeing close to a million people in the united states with this. >> you mention in the south. there was a report in new orleans were there was concern for some other disease. how do you -- >> that's the kissing bug. with mosquitos, we're talking about the yellow fever mosquito. that carries dangy fever which has no cure yet. it can cause break bone fever. it can make you very sick. it's one of the number one causes of fatigue in travelers i find. but again that yellow fever mosquito is making its way to the southeast and southwest. if it bites somebody, they can
starting with a big problem in south america and goes by the kissing bug. it carries this parasite. it comes to your face at night and kisses you and bites you and puts this stuff -- >> it's called the kissing bug? they have it up here? >> they have it down there, but now it's becoming rampant in the southwest and southeast. the bug is now there so it's only a matter of time before the kissing bugs in our states pick it up. people bring it in from latin america, south america, 8...
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we estimate that 80% of all the heroin that we're seeing in this area is coming from south america. >> that's a war that we have to fight in my city, in this city, in the city of baltimore. we don't get to say that we h e failed. we have to find new solutions, be smarter than what we were in the past, learn and adapt. >>> new tonight, georgetown university students are being washed to keep a close eye on their surroundings after a series of on and off-campus r robberi some armed and targeting several students. the university police chief sent an e-mail to students asking them to walk in groups, use well-lit routes and take advantage of safe ride programs. >>> some parents in northern virginia might soon have to pay for their kids to ride the school bus. the loudoun county school boshd asking the ste for permission to charge students to ride. that's currently against the law in virginia. we spoke with some parents who are not happied aboy about the paying for kids to ride the bus. >> i know we need to pay for more schools, but to pay for day to day activities like getting to school, be
we estimate that 80% of all the heroin that we're seeing in this area is coming from south america. >> that's a war that we have to fight in my city, in this city, in the city of baltimore. we don't get to say that we h e failed. we have to find new solutions, be smarter than what we were in the past, learn and adapt. >>> new tonight, georgetown university students are being washed to keep a close eye on their surroundings after a series of on and off-campus r robberi some armed...
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or simply current merchant or goes for south america the other states, all of the places which were not involved . they had these things called price rules. would forward the vessel, search the papers for the manifest. but my throughout the ship. it was considered to be more formal. that kind of mitigated the effect of the u-boat. it could potentially be overpowered with small arms. it was not really that effective. war as they d world progressed they began to be more effective. in a r place mines strategic ports. us entered the war. so, that is generally what is going on. the basic german naval tactic. during this time the other states has the perspective of getting into the wall. the germans sent a goodwill mission on a vessel. the first merchant to marine, iit was meant break the blockade and to get away from the royal navy. to carry some commerce. this is a token measure. to did not have enough cargo really be effective at large scale commerce. more of a way to say to other neutral nations that they could operate. and telling the general public they can still get some supplies. -- g
or simply current merchant or goes for south america the other states, all of the places which were not involved . they had these things called price rules. would forward the vessel, search the papers for the manifest. but my throughout the ship. it was considered to be more formal. that kind of mitigated the effect of the u-boat. it could potentially be overpowered with small arms. it was not really that effective. war as they d world progressed they began to be more effective. in a r place...
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you walked all across south america. >> hinojosa: yeah, and that was the connection to find that, you know, we're connected to each other all the way. and my walk across the united states allowed me... and i studied. i got my masters in montana and a ph.d. in wisconsin. but what... my education, my informal education of listening and being with so many people, i realized that even though... when i stopped riding in cars, i thought environment was about trees and pollution and endangered species and all those things. and in my formal education that's what it was. but my informal education taught me that we're all part of the environment. and if we want to treat the environment in a positive and sustainable way, our first opportunity is with the person sitting across from us, or the person next to us. it's how we treat each other that is so important in how we're going to treat the environment. >> hinojosa: so that if we treat each other with respect, dignity, even though we may disagree, that that's the first steps of having an environmental consciousness. >> absolutely, absolutely. an
you walked all across south america. >> hinojosa: yeah, and that was the connection to find that, you know, we're connected to each other all the way. and my walk across the united states allowed me... and i studied. i got my masters in montana and a ph.d. in wisconsin. but what... my education, my informal education of listening and being with so many people, i realized that even though... when i stopped riding in cars, i thought environment was about trees and pollution and endangered...
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having grown up in south america i am very at home there.ow is the institution, get that right and everything will follow. your founders were absolutely convinced of this. jefferson, franklin, if you have a replica of this republican model anywhere in the world it will create the same had the results. as in north america. not because there is something special, eccentrically think you wrote to a friend in france that european skies were always cloudy and virginians guys were never cloudy, which one can put down to justify or to the evidence there was massive global warming before the industrialization, some other explanation of conditions, but the basic ideas that any one can copy has been borne out by subsequent events. canada would have been the thing that surprised the most people. it was founded by fleeing lorries who wanted to recreate the aristocratic and monarchical system which was rejected here and underlying that immediate impetus in the first tory founders was the deeper instinct towards freedom and self-government and spread out
having grown up in south america i am very at home there.ow is the institution, get that right and everything will follow. your founders were absolutely convinced of this. jefferson, franklin, if you have a replica of this republican model anywhere in the world it will create the same had the results. as in north america. not because there is something special, eccentrically think you wrote to a friend in france that european skies were always cloudy and virginians guys were never cloudy, which...
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today, we are in afghanistan, iran, africa, liberia, in south america, china, we are everywhere and ild not be more proud to serve the service but i cannot be more proud to have a seat that chairman dempsey has afforded me to be a guest on the chairman of the joint chiefs as we deal with many challenges that face us and the world ahead. people always ask -- why do you give to come to work every day? what causes you to get up to work every day is the people we are proud to serve. first of all, we are an all volunteer service and how appropriate we are here with the uso, an all volunteer service as well. i'm just delighted to say that my wife fran is one of those 29,000 volunteers. [applause] she kept her maiden name because no one can pronounce zukunft so people would come through reagan national airport at the uso office and asked what her husband does. all of a sudden, they laid down alms but fran is anything but that. she is very proud to be part of this great organization that we call the uso that serves our members and not just our members but our families as well. there's a famil
today, we are in afghanistan, iran, africa, liberia, in south america, china, we are everywhere and ild not be more proud to serve the service but i cannot be more proud to have a seat that chairman dempsey has afforded me to be a guest on the chairman of the joint chiefs as we deal with many challenges that face us and the world ahead. people always ask -- why do you give to come to work every day? what causes you to get up to work every day is the people we are proud to serve. first of all,...
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it's the first city in south america to do so. officials hope the programme serves as a model for the rest of the world. >> it's another typical busy morning at the main bus terminal in the sao paulo suburbs. some of the commuters will be riding into work on anything but a typical form of transportation. this is a battery powered bus, one of several on a trial run. the first of its kind to be put in place in south america. in the first month they were put in provision, more than 100,000 passengers used the buses. >> it doesn't make pollution, it's faster, and doesn't make noise. >> it runs on rechargeable lithium iron batteries. four files a day the bus is fuelled up on electricity at this charging dock. >> there's more than 20,000 buses. right now, less than 2% are battery powered. if this experiment takes off and grows, it would have environmental and economic benefits as well. >> currently in cities like sao paulo, you lose more than 10% of g.d.p. because of congestion. providing this is a better school use, and designing it in
it's the first city in south america to do so. officials hope the programme serves as a model for the rest of the world. >> it's another typical busy morning at the main bus terminal in the sao paulo suburbs. some of the commuters will be riding into work on anything but a typical form of transportation. this is a battery powered bus, one of several on a trial run. the first of its kind to be put in place in south america. in the first month they were put in provision, more than 100,000...
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i was just in south america about a month ago to lay out the roadmap and how we are dealing with this. i just sent this morning one of our deputy assistant secretaries to iceland for a conference the next two days. this is critically important that we pay attention to this. bottom line is, with all the crises of the moment, and that's part of my job, to manage immediate crisis, we also cannot lose sight of the strategic longer-term challenges that face our country either. and this is one that we got to be smart in how we handle it. spent behind the political figures who would resist and argue about climate change respond differently when it's coming from the pentagon? >> i think there is sometimes more of an awareness and edge put an issue it comes from the pentagon. only because the military, the pentagon has maybe at least perceived by many people in more serious look at the world. and doesn't mean the state department isn't series or anybody else, but when you talk about the military, i remember, jim, when i was in the senate one of the committees i served on was the senate select
i was just in south america about a month ago to lay out the roadmap and how we are dealing with this. i just sent this morning one of our deputy assistant secretaries to iceland for a conference the next two days. this is critically important that we pay attention to this. bottom line is, with all the crises of the moment, and that's part of my job, to manage immediate crisis, we also cannot lose sight of the strategic longer-term challenges that face our country either. and this is one that...
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temperatures in the tropics, really just the east here -- i want to talk about a few areas down into south americaecifically through peru, then down towards argentina. two separate weather systems have been making for some rather rough conditions. let's show you the video. this is out of peru, where we have been seeing the heavy rainfall. caused severe flooding in some areas on sunday. see students sitting uping to g water. then we're talking about buenos aires in argentina. actually, about 122 millimeters fell over the past few days, exceeding the monthly rainfall for that area. residents evacuated coming out of that. the good news is that we are still going to be seeing improving conditions. unfortunately, still scattered showers towards the north, but down towards the south, the it is moving away. high pressure's going to ridge in behind that, bring favorable weather. let's talk about hurricane vance into central america. mexico, specifically. that's fallen off towards the northeast. also good news with this, it's a hurricane category 2 right now. still bring heavy rainfall, even the threat of
temperatures in the tropics, really just the east here -- i want to talk about a few areas down into south americaecifically through peru, then down towards argentina. two separate weather systems have been making for some rather rough conditions. let's show you the video. this is out of peru, where we have been seeing the heavy rainfall. caused severe flooding in some areas on sunday. see students sitting uping to g water. then we're talking about buenos aires in argentina. actually, about 122...
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south america. but we're seeing close to a million people in the united states with this. >> and you mentioned the south. i believe there was a report in new orleans where mosquitoes were coming in. there was concern for some kind of other disease coming in. what do you do, do the regular spray? >> that's the kissing bug. >> he loves the kissing bug. >> we're talking about the yellow fever mosquito. that carries dengue fever which has over 100 million cases in the world right now. and dengue fever has no cure yet. we have a vaccine in the works, but it can cause something called break bone fever where you get a lot of muscle aches, it can make you very sick. it's one of the number one cases of fatigue in travelers. but that yellow fever mosquito is making its way to the southeast and southwest. so it can literally, if the yellow fever mosquito bites somebody and has dengue they can infect someone else. >> can i put the spray on? >> you can see how emotional he is about this kissing bug. it's funny.
south america. but we're seeing close to a million people in the united states with this. >> and you mentioned the south. i believe there was a report in new orleans where mosquitoes were coming in. there was concern for some kind of other disease coming in. what do you do, do the regular spray? >> that's the kissing bug. >> he loves the kissing bug. >> we're talking about the yellow fever mosquito. that carries dengue fever which has over 100 million cases in the world...
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why we'll tell you about the researcher who found a spider the size of a puppy in south america has receivedeath threats. then -- >> you have to pay ransom. >> the malicious software targeting your computer not to steal your files but to hold them hostage. the ordinary people forced to pay to get their files back. that's tonight on abc7 news at 11:00. >>> trick-or-treaters ate into this weekend's box office. it was down 40% compared to last year when halloween night fell on a thursday. two movies are currently tied in first place, night crawlers, with jake gyllenhaal, and ouija, last week's box office winner. both movies earned 10.9 million. one movie could edge out the other as late sale numbers come in. analysts say people would rather trick-or-treat or go to parties. me, i sat on my c >> hi, everyone. i'm courtney thorne-smith. don't change the channel, because in the next few minutes, you're gonna learn about a breakthrough product that could help take years off your appearance. but here's the thing -- you don't put it on your face. want to learn more? stay with us. >> announcer: next, a
why we'll tell you about the researcher who found a spider the size of a puppy in south america has receivedeath threats. then -- >> you have to pay ransom. >> the malicious software targeting your computer not to steal your files but to hold them hostage. the ordinary people forced to pay to get their files back. that's tonight on abc7 news at 11:00. >>> trick-or-treaters ate into this weekend's box office. it was down 40% compared to last year when halloween night fell on...
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the entomologist recently published this photo from a 2012 expedition in south america showing the goliath you may have seen the picture on social media. on his blog last month, he wrote he collected an euthanized the spider to study it. since then, he's received angry comments and threats against his life. he defended himself on npr yesterday, saying killing animals is a necessary part of science, and studying the spider could help scientists understand and preserve the spider and its habitat. drew is not going to miss that spider. >>> french scientists have come up with a sneaky way to accurately research penguins. check out the rover they sent into a colony in antarctica. it helps check the heart rates of emperor penguins. when the researchers did it themselves, they found the heart rates shot up when they approached the penguins. this soft and furry machine made the perfect spy and even elicited at least one mating call from an adult male. the researchers actually went through four other rovers that wi were not as successful as this one. i say they start selling them at toys r us. >> s
the entomologist recently published this photo from a 2012 expedition in south america showing the goliath you may have seen the picture on social media. on his blog last month, he wrote he collected an euthanized the spider to study it. since then, he's received angry comments and threats against his life. he defended himself on npr yesterday, saying killing animals is a necessary part of science, and studying the spider could help scientists understand and preserve the spider and its habitat....
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if you're screwing people over from mexico and south america or screwing over native-americans, if you'reconnecting these issues with the housing, with the education. like we are going to continue to see everything that we value, health care, education, public parks,housing commidified. this neo economic policies that we tested and if any policy or any funding priority doesn't make a profit for the company then it isn't something that government is going to invest in. we have to get real about this. >> let bme ask you this. all of the media coverage as you know will be on the race for the white house come 2016. what notion around the issue of homelessness would you like to see most advanced? what issues are being placed on the table. what should the moderators press on the homelessness in north america. >> why you close had to open sh prior to 1983. what happened to 1983 and before we started opening shelters. the thing that's in the housing report and in everything we put out is the cause and affect. the stuff they put out won't solve homelessness and poverty and won't solve the race and
if you're screwing people over from mexico and south america or screwing over native-americans, if you'reconnecting these issues with the housing, with the education. like we are going to continue to see everything that we value, health care, education, public parks,housing commidified. this neo economic policies that we tested and if any policy or any funding priority doesn't make a profit for the company then it isn't something that government is going to invest in. we have to get real about...
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gaunaco from south america and panda display. if you haven't come to see these exhibits at the zoo, you are missing something. if you look at our animal census you will notice we have 1744 specimens. that's individual animals. and i want the draw your attention to invertebrates. that's without counting the social insects. the social insects are bees, termites and ants. we have the greatest colonies of the united states. if you add all of those social in sections we are around 60, 832. the 832 are the spiders and scorpions and at all other invent invertebrates in this planet. you are probably wondering what are we doing with research animals. these are part of our capture and release program. we are working
gaunaco from south america and panda display. if you haven't come to see these exhibits at the zoo, you are missing something. if you look at our animal census you will notice we have 1744 specimens. that's individual animals. and i want the draw your attention to invertebrates. that's without counting the social insects. the social insects are bees, termites and ants. we have the greatest colonies of the united states. if you add all of those social in sections we are around 60, 832. the 832...
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we had probably 250,000 copies of this long book, detailed nonfiction book about nazis in south americay, was 100% true. and it had the wonderful bit in it about there being a miss nazi south america beauty contest every year which was true, as it turned out. but the one thing we had that was wrong was this photograph of martin borman, and it wasn't him. so it just shows, you make that kind of mistake, there's nothing to be done about it except close your eyes, hold your silence for a moment or two and then get on with the next book. >> host: miss nazi south america. [laughter] >> guest: miss nazi south america. >> host: mark in california, we have about 30 seconds left. >> caller: yes. i'd like to say i know a lot of people don't think there's much value in books that are read by the author, but when i heard colin powell and senator obama's books, i just thought they were the best way anybody could really even take that book in. the question i have for you, by the way, is like washington, ike was a spymaster. do you think ike would know how to deal with somebody like piewten who is wor
we had probably 250,000 copies of this long book, detailed nonfiction book about nazis in south americay, was 100% true. and it had the wonderful bit in it about there being a miss nazi south america beauty contest every year which was true, as it turned out. but the one thing we had that was wrong was this photograph of martin borman, and it wasn't him. so it just shows, you make that kind of mistake, there's nothing to be done about it except close your eyes, hold your silence for a moment or...
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why we'll tell you about the researcher who found apider the size of a puy in south america has receivedhreats. then -- >> you have to pay ransom. >> the malicious software targeting your computer not to steal yo files but to hold them hostage. the ordinary people forc to pay to get their files bck. that's tonight on abc7 news at 11:00. >>> trick-or-treaters ate into this weekend's box offe. it was down 40% compared to last year when halloween night fell on a thursday. two movies are currently tied in first place, night crawlers, with ke gyllenhaal, and ouija, last week's box office winne both movies earned 10.9 million. one movie could edge out the other as late sale numbers come in. alysts say people would rather trick-or-treat or go to parties. intelligence for your life, a the honeymoon phase of our relationship is real and the crucial time is three years. now scientists develop sprays that generate the cuddling and& bonding hormone. natural strategies to beat the three-year itch. also today, how watching movies over and over will give you crucial insight into your own life, whether
why we'll tell you about the researcher who found apider the size of a puy in south america has receivedhreats. then -- >> you have to pay ransom. >> the malicious software targeting your computer not to steal yo files but to hold them hostage. the ordinary people forc to pay to get their files bck. that's tonight on abc7 news at 11:00. >>> trick-or-treaters ate into this weekend's box offe. it was down 40% compared to last year when halloween night fell on a thursday. two...
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-bound cocaine from south america. >> adrien brown reports o on the end of what locals are calling -- >> beijing, this time last week. clean air and clear skies. it gave people a phrase, apec blue, but of course it was never going to last. and today, the smoky skies returned. during the submit, china's president, ping, said that there could be more apec blue days. days earlier, his government shut down polluting factories and reduced the number of cars on roads in half. >> we have the consequence of the pollution, the impact of pollution here for so long, i think that there's a clear signal from the policy making circle that this kind of air quality is not acceptable anymore. >> in beijing today, the official air quality index was 392, and the reading from the u.s. embassy, which they trust more, reached 334. in other words, extremely hazardous to help. for millions of beijingers, it mental a return to stinging eyes and itching throats. >> what can you say about this awful weather? you have to live with it. >> too many cars, too many factories around beijing. this is why we have such
-bound cocaine from south america. >> adrien brown reports o on the end of what locals are calling -- >> beijing, this time last week. clean air and clear skies. it gave people a phrase, apec blue, but of course it was never going to last. and today, the smoky skies returned. during the submit, china's president, ping, said that there could be more apec blue days. days earlier, his government shut down polluting factories and reduced the number of cars on roads in half. >> we...
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several going through a trial run in sao paulo, the first of its kind to be put in operation in south america and a handful of cities around the world. they were putting operation more than 100,000 passengers used to buses. >> it doesn't make pollution. it's faster and doesn't make noise. >> it runs entirely on rechargeable lithium eye i don't know batteries. four times a day, the buses quickly fueled up on electricity at this charging dock. >> there are more than 20,000 regular diesel powered buses in the city of sao paulo, one of the biggest sweeps of any city buses in the world. less than 2% are battery powered, but if this takes offer and gross, it would not only have environmental, but economic benefits, as well. >> in cities like sao paulo they are losing more than 10% of the city g.d.p. just because of congestion, so therefore providing better solutions and designing that from the beginning on in a better way is certainly something where lots of cities can learn. >> city officials remain optimistic on the prospects but first have to prove it can work on a small scale. >> this is a bus
several going through a trial run in sao paulo, the first of its kind to be put in operation in south america and a handful of cities around the world. they were putting operation more than 100,000 passengers used to buses. >> it doesn't make pollution. it's faster and doesn't make noise. >> it runs entirely on rechargeable lithium eye i don't know batteries. four times a day, the buses quickly fueled up on electricity at this charging dock. >> there are more than 20,000...
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i want to talk about a few areas out here into south america, specifically over through peru and down to argentina. two separate weather systems have been making for some rather rough conditions. this is first out of peru where we have been seeing the heavy rainfall. caused some severe flooding in some areas out here on sunday. see the students sitting up on their chairs. trying to get out of the water. actually when they left school they had to be carried out. many roads were blocked. several homes you see completely damaged due to mudslides which cut through rural areas. and buenos aires on monday many streets were inundated prompting evacuations. 122 millimeters fell in the past two days exceeding the monthly rainfall for that area. residents evacuated. the good news is that we are still going to be seeing improving conditions. unfortunately, scattered showers off to the north but with this weather system to the south, it is moving away. the high pressure is going to ridge in behind that and bring some favorable weather. let's talk about hurricane vance intra -- into central americ
i want to talk about a few areas out here into south america, specifically over through peru and down to argentina. two separate weather systems have been making for some rather rough conditions. this is first out of peru where we have been seeing the heavy rainfall. caused some severe flooding in some areas out here on sunday. see the students sitting up on their chairs. trying to get out of the water. actually when they left school they had to be carried out. many roads were blocked. several...
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mentioned that there are people that are coming across the borders, not just from central and south america, but indeed all over the world, and i wonder if you would address please, what health screenings, how are they a part of how people are interviewed and checked, you know, where does health come in in the screening process for people, especially given ebola now? >> yes, and i know there are health screenings, specifically there are screenings for tuberculosis, those would be great questions to direct to hhs who actually conduct the screenings. >> julia preston from the "new york times," i wonder if you would give us more -- how many people are you anticipating, what are you doing in terms of hiring in a situation where i'm sure you have a fee based agency and to a certain extent your hiring is based on the applications that are coming in, just what is the dimension of the program that you are anticipating? >> those are great questions. and what i can tell you right now is that we are doing our job. >> i tried. >> i'll let the editors know. >> i wonder if you could talk as we hopefully
mentioned that there are people that are coming across the borders, not just from central and south america, but indeed all over the world, and i wonder if you would address please, what health screenings, how are they a part of how people are interviewed and checked, you know, where does health come in in the screening process for people, especially given ebola now? >> yes, and i know there are health screenings, specifically there are screenings for tuberculosis, those would be great...
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. >> to south america now and one of the world's smallest nations, uruguay, which has developed a surprisinglyig high-tech sector. thes the only country in world to be able to say that 100% of its cattle are tagged and identified in a national database. this system allows them to know precisely where each cow comes from. here is more on this groundbreaking traceability system. like their fathers and grandfathers before them, rocky and lindenberg are sitting on these fertile pastures. uruguay today is a land of high-tech cowboys. important is as it dish -- the laptop is as hisrtant to this farmer as livestock. after a threat to the livestock, the government acted. world's first completely traceable meet process. this system has already cost uruguay about 60 million or 70 million dollars to implement. it is the world premiere supplier and producer of quality beef and had -- and it has already paid dividends. it has prime markets in europe and north america. the tags can be read at any kettle'sording to the movement and history. >> our system is secure, because every single producer takes part. f
. >> to south america now and one of the world's smallest nations, uruguay, which has developed a surprisinglyig high-tech sector. thes the only country in world to be able to say that 100% of its cattle are tagged and identified in a national database. this system allows them to know precisely where each cow comes from. here is more on this groundbreaking traceability system. like their fathers and grandfathers before them, rocky and lindenberg are sitting on these fertile pastures....
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the first of its kind to be put into operation in south america, only a small handful of cities around the world use them. >> it doesn't make pollution. it's faster and doesn't make noise. >> it runs entirely on rechargeable lithium eye i don't know batteries. four times a day, the buses quickly fueled up at this charging dock. >> there are more than 20,000 regular diesel powered buses like this in sao paulo, one of the biggest fleets in the world. right now, less than 2% are battery powered, but if this experiment gross, it would not only have environmental, but economic benefits, as well. >> in cities like sao paulo, losing morn 10% of the city g.d.p. just because of congestion, so therefore providing better solutions and designing that from the beginning on in a better way. lots of cities can learn. >> city officials remain optimistic on prospects but say they first have to prove it can work on a small scale. >> this is a bus that is perfect from an environmental and performance pint of view. we are collecting financial data to see if it will permit us to do this with more buses. >>
the first of its kind to be put into operation in south america, only a small handful of cities around the world use them. >> it doesn't make pollution. it's faster and doesn't make noise. >> it runs entirely on rechargeable lithium eye i don't know batteries. four times a day, the buses quickly fueled up at this charging dock. >> there are more than 20,000 regular diesel powered buses like this in sao paulo, one of the biggest fleets in the world. right now, less than 2% are...
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captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> stephen: tonight, a medical breakthrough in south america. have soccer players regained the use of their hands? then, republicans are address climate change by burning the midnight oil. and my guest, science writer steven johnson has a new book and tv series called "how we got to now." i'll talk to him when i get to then. ( laughter ) the upcoming "star wars "movie is titled "the force awakens." it fell asleep during "the phantom menace." this is the "colbert report." captioning sponsored by comedy central ( cheers and applause ) >> steve stephen, stephen, stephen, stephen, stephen, stephen stephen! steep every! stephen! stephen! >> stephen: thank you, here popes thank you. ( cheers and applause ) thank you. thank you. thank you so much, forecasts. thanks for being here. there's a lot to cover. nation, if you watch this show-- and i hope you do-- you know that no one in this country is tougher on crime than yours truly. i say lock them up and throw away the key. also, clearly, tough on keys. ( laughter ) so i'm happy to report that this week
captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> stephen: tonight, a medical breakthrough in south america. have soccer players regained the use of their hands? then, republicans are address climate change by burning the midnight oil. and my guest, science writer steven johnson has a new book and tv series called "how we got to now." i'll talk to him when i get to then. ( laughter ) the upcoming "star wars "movie is titled "the force awakens." it...
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captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> stephen: tonight, a medical breakthrough in south americaregained the use of their hands? then, republicans are address climate change by burning the midnight oil. and my guest, science writer steven johnson has a new book and tv series called "how we got to now." i'll talk to him when i get to then. ( laughter ) the upcoming "star wars "movie is titled "the force awakens." it fell asleep during "the phantom menace." this is the "colbert report." captioning sponsored by comedy central
captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> stephen: tonight, a medical breakthrough in south americaregained the use of their hands? then, republicans are address climate change by burning the midnight oil. and my guest, science writer steven johnson has a new book and tv series called "how we got to now." i'll talk to him when i get to then. ( laughter ) the upcoming "star wars "movie is titled "the force awakens." it fell asleep during...
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right now they are being imparted mainly from south america. it's not locally grown but the quality is good for this time of year. a little bit more expensive than when they are in season domestically, but you see them in the market, you got to enjoy them. they are wonderful and loaded with flavor. select them and store them right. when you buy them make sure they are long green from top to bottom. very important. a little bit of white on the bottom is okay. squeeze it. when they are squeaky, they are fresh. slip them in the refrigerator. two or three days. buy them. enjoy them right away. they are loaded with nutritional value:when they are this thin just get a cookie sheet, put some olive oil on it, salt and pap are, olive oil on the asparagus, inside the open four to five minutes, heat them up, and that's it. the flavor is out of this world. there you go. fresh asparagus. enjoy. i am tony tantillo your fresh grocer. eat fresh and stay healthy. >> a little lemon, too. a little lemon is good. >> al dente. so good. >>> well, many of our student
right now they are being imparted mainly from south america. it's not locally grown but the quality is good for this time of year. a little bit more expensive than when they are in season domestically, but you see them in the market, you got to enjoy them. they are wonderful and loaded with flavor. select them and store them right. when you buy them make sure they are long green from top to bottom. very important. a little bit of white on the bottom is okay. squeeze it. when they are squeaky,...
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patagonia's delicate ecosystem is under threat from overgrazing, but the region at the southern end of south america is getting help from two people and a fair amount of their money. in southern chile we have this report. >> taking off of this corner in the southern hem fear is a dream to turn the clock back to the place that darwin found when he first stepped foot if pant gone i can't. >> these places are not just everywhere in the world. >> it's huge. >> it was considered the most remote corner of the southern hemisphere. but not remote enough says walty philanthropist douglas tompkins. >> we've donated three national parks. >> now thanks to tompkins and his wife cries, this hot spot of bio diversity is coming back to life. the fences are gone and the grass is growing. >> you come here, and you think, god, this is like paradise because they're back where they belong, they know that they're not hunted, and that's why you can stand here so close to them, and they don't-- >> they don't runaway. >> they don't care. >> the native animal cousins to the llama are once again thriving, as were other animal
patagonia's delicate ecosystem is under threat from overgrazing, but the region at the southern end of south america is getting help from two people and a fair amount of their money. in southern chile we have this report. >> taking off of this corner in the southern hem fear is a dream to turn the clock back to the place that darwin found when he first stepped foot if pant gone i can't. >> these places are not just everywhere in the world. >> it's huge. >> it was...
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people are dying in this drug trade in central and south america in staggering numbers, compared to theunited states. >> in uruguay, combatting drug cartel violence was a major aim of a cannabis legalization campaign last year. >> the campaign was mounted in support of legalization legislation pushed by uruguay's president jose mujica. >> last december, uruguay became the first country in the world to legalize the production and sale of recreational marijuana. > > the cannabis legalization effort was spearheaded by mujica's presidential secretary, diego canepa. >> in denver last year, canepa and other latin american officials participated in the drug policy alliance's meeting of legalization advocates >> we are working very hard to move from vienna to new york to start the discussions. it's very important for us. >> latin american leaders have convinced the un to hold a special 2016 session on drugs and the drug war. >> the war on drugs that started with nixon's speech in 1971 has not given us a good result in the region. we totally agree, all of us. different government, from the right
people are dying in this drug trade in central and south america in staggering numbers, compared to theunited states. >> in uruguay, combatting drug cartel violence was a major aim of a cannabis legalization campaign last year. >> the campaign was mounted in support of legalization legislation pushed by uruguay's president jose mujica. >> last december, uruguay became the first country in the world to legalize the production and sale of recreational marijuana. > > the...
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the first of its kind to be put into operation in south america, and only a small handful of cities around the world. in the first month, they were put in operation, more than 100,000 passengers used the buses. >> it doesn't make pollution. it's faster and doesn't make noise. >> it runs on rechargeable lithium eye i don't know batteries. four times a day, the buses quickly fueled up at this charging dock. >> there are more than 20,000 regular diesel powered buses like this in sao paulo, one of the biggest fleets of any city in the world. right now, less than 2% of battery poured but if this experiment takes off and gross, it would have environmental and economic benefits. >> in such cities, using in fact more than 10% of the city g.d.p. just because of congestion is lost. therefore, providing better solutions and designing that from the beginning on in a better way is certainly something where lots of cities can learn. >> city officials remain optimistic on the prospects but say they first have to prove they work on a small scale. >> this is a bus that is perfect from an environmental and
the first of its kind to be put into operation in south america, and only a small handful of cities around the world. in the first month, they were put in operation, more than 100,000 passengers used the buses. >> it doesn't make pollution. it's faster and doesn't make noise. >> it runs on rechargeable lithium eye i don't know batteries. four times a day, the buses quickly fueled up at this charging dock. >> there are more than 20,000 regular diesel powered buses like this in...
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the first of its kind to be put in to operation in south america and only a small handful of cities armed world. in the first month they were put in to operation, more than 100,000 passengers used the buses. >> translator: it doesn't make pollution, it's faster, and doesn't make noise. >> translator: it runs entirely on rechargeable lithium ion batteries. four times a day the bus is quickly fueled up on the electricity at this charging dock. >> reporter: there are more than 20,000 regular diesel powered buses like this in the city of sao paulo. one of the biggest fleets of buses of any city in the world. right now, less than 2% are battery powered. but if this e-bus experiment takes off and grows he would have edge environment and economic benefits as women. current in cities like sao paulo, more than 10% of the city gdp just is from the cause of congestion, so therefore providing better solutions and designing that from the beginning on in a better way, certainly something where lots of cities can also learn from this. >> reporter: city officials remain optimistic on the prospects, but s
the first of its kind to be put in to operation in south america and only a small handful of cities armed world. in the first month they were put in to operation, more than 100,000 passengers used the buses. >> translator: it doesn't make pollution, it's faster, and doesn't make noise. >> translator: it runs entirely on rechargeable lithium ion batteries. four times a day the bus is quickly fueled up on the electricity at this charging dock. >> reporter: there are more than...
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mock a is a root from south america that is usually sold with a powder that you would mix with something. it's an incorporate and super food. > something new. >> yeah. > i may try it. mock a is loaded with vitamins and antioxidants, among its potential benefits relieving anxiety, depression, hot flashes. it's supposed to be very good for la bead owe. if heard people talk about it, but i've never had it. go gi berries are branching out. they taste sort of like a raisin. your eyes will thank you, your eye your skin,. there's chocolate covered joe gi bear is. stephanie stahl, cbs3, eyewitness news. > well on this last night of october, as breast cancer awareness month comes to a quloas it is the final night for lights for the cure. all month long we've been showing you the pink lights on buildings all around the area from landmarks in the city to buildings in the suburbs, all of them aglow in pink and itself lights reminding women to schedule a mammogram. cbs has teamed up with susan could he man for the lights for the cure campaign. beautiful lights all across the area. a big thank you to
mock a is a root from south america that is usually sold with a powder that you would mix with something. it's an incorporate and super food. > something new. >> yeah. > i may try it. mock a is loaded with vitamins and antioxidants, among its potential benefits relieving anxiety, depression, hot flashes. it's supposed to be very good for la bead owe. if heard people talk about it, but i've never had it. go gi berries are branching out. they taste sort of like a raisin. your eyes...
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. >> well, authority in south america continue to look for a missing beauty queen.neteen year old maura went missing just days before she was set to compete in the miss world pageant. miss honduras and her sister reported missing over the weekend two, haven't been seen since last week. the don test last april, won the contest last april. >> right now, 5:26. coming up in our next half hour of "eyewitness news", more trouble for bill cosby. who would believe me? they would probably think i was out to get something. >> another woman comes forward accusing cans bye of sexually assaulting her decades ago. why she is just telling her story now. >> also, do you count calories on your smart phone? we'll let you know if those apps real dow help you shed pounds. >> jessica and katie return with your traffic and weather together. we of course do it on the 3's, yes, katie talking near record cold. we're back at the bottom of the hour. here we go, good morning. >> ugly accusations continue to follow bill cosby, now for the first time hearing from a new woman, who says the philad
. >> well, authority in south america continue to look for a missing beauty queen.neteen year old maura went missing just days before she was set to compete in the miss world pageant. miss honduras and her sister reported missing over the weekend two, haven't been seen since last week. the don test last april, won the contest last april. >> right now, 5:26. coming up in our next half hour of "eyewitness news", more trouble for bill cosby. who would believe me? they would...
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the spanish had armed africans and chased the red coats from the shores of the northern coast of south america at a time when the settlers in north america -- those who would go on to find the united states of america -- were very reluctant to fight on behalf of the british in south america because they had to engage in the nasty business of liquidating the native americans and ousting them from their land. and they felt their time was better spent doing that than fighting for more colonial conquests for london. obviously, this was enflaming the ire of london that these colonists were not necessarily reliable politically. i should also mention another point as well l with regard to this rivalry between spain and britain which helps to lead to the foundation of the united states of america, and that is that that as you probably know, the country known as ireland was a british possession. it could fairly be called one of the earliest colonial conquests. but many of the irish were perceived as not being politically reliable because they had a bone to pick with london as well. and some of the lead
the spanish had armed africans and chased the red coats from the shores of the northern coast of south america at a time when the settlers in north america -- those who would go on to find the united states of america -- were very reluctant to fight on behalf of the british in south america because they had to engage in the nasty business of liquidating the native americans and ousting them from their land. and they felt their time was better spent doing that than fighting for more colonial...
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to go to the new emerging market like indonesia, nigeria, vietnam, you know, some countries in south america, you are at 20 or 30 cars per 1 residents. there is no way you can imagine that these levels are going to stay so low. particularly when the country is rich in resources and whenever there are investments being made in infrastructure. we continue to do that a lot, bet on ing market, the classic ones with the bricks but there are new ones. >> is there a measure, is there a gdp per capta that signals people are ready for more cars that you are going to see that 500? >> when the gdp per capta cross $12,000 a year, you start to see some accelerated moved in to the car industry. this is something which is a rule of thumb that you see across countries but what we focus on, the countries with rich resources, oil, natural gas, metals, ag culture, et cetera, and large population and good demographic and that's what qualify the country with, you growth. >> let's talk about india. very interesting things happening in india when modi was here in the united states, he ? >> hum. >> a lot of hope be
to go to the new emerging market like indonesia, nigeria, vietnam, you know, some countries in south america, you are at 20 or 30 cars per 1 residents. there is no way you can imagine that these levels are going to stay so low. particularly when the country is rich in resources and whenever there are investments being made in infrastructure. we continue to do that a lot, bet on ing market, the classic ones with the bricks but there are new ones. >> is there a measure, is there a gdp per...
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place of pisco punch from the gold rush days, ships came to san francisco under the bottom of south america and as they passed peru the ships would restock there at the point of pisco and one of the things that they would get would be the white grape brandy which was called after the port that it came from. and pisco brandy had a very harsh edge to it and it was suitable at the time for the frontier town that was san francisco during these gold rush days, but at the end of the gold rush, a second wave of mining wealth hit san francisco and there is a discovery of silver over in the load in nevada, and the city's gold rush dining cuisine had been rough. and rough, like the brandy. and but in the 1860s, this new influx of money and investment in the silver mines, created a more sophisticated urban culture and in this more sophisticated era in the 1880s actually nickel who is the man in the tie and the dark suit, all the way on the left of the photo, he was, he ran the bank exchange saloon and he popular a way to drink this, and the chronicle was to enter the side port tals with a thrill of un
place of pisco punch from the gold rush days, ships came to san francisco under the bottom of south america and as they passed peru the ships would restock there at the point of pisco and one of the things that they would get would be the white grape brandy which was called after the port that it came from. and pisco brandy had a very harsh edge to it and it was suitable at the time for the frontier town that was san francisco during these gold rush days, but at the end of the gold rush, a...
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the temperatures and el nino means unusually warm temperatures in the pacific off the coast of south america. conversely, a la nina means unusually cool temperatures in that same region. if you're a snow lover, you want a weak to moderate el nino. if you hate the white stuff, well, then you're pulling for a strong el nino or a la nina weather pattern. what will it be this winter? we think it will be a weak el nino. there was a weak el nino the winter of 2002 and 2003. we got a lot of snow, over 40 inches at national and over 50 inches at dulles, but the totals can fall the other way, too, if the supply of cold air isn't there. for example, the el nino of 2006/2007 resulted in less than 10 inches of snow downtown and under 15 inches in the suburbs. so here is the prediction for this winter, average to below average temperatures and average to a little above average snowfall. now our area usually gets 10 to 23 inches of snow a year depending on where you live. we believe there will be 15 to 30 inches of snow in the d.c. metro area this winter with more to the west, 30 to 50 inches, but up to 6
the temperatures and el nino means unusually warm temperatures in the pacific off the coast of south america. conversely, a la nina means unusually cool temperatures in that same region. if you're a snow lover, you want a weak to moderate el nino. if you hate the white stuff, well, then you're pulling for a strong el nino or a la nina weather pattern. what will it be this winter? we think it will be a weak el nino. there was a weak el nino the winter of 2002 and 2003. we got a lot of snow, over...
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the bodies of 383 men, women and children have been found at jonestown, a remote jungle camp in south america them were americans, members of a religious cult called the peoples temple. most apparently died of poison, drunk from a large vat, although some had been shot to death. looking for one of these? yoplait. smooth, creamy, and craved by the whole family. and for many, it's a struggle to keep your a1c down. so imagine, what if there was a new class of medicine that works differently to lower blood sugar? imagine, loving your numbers. introducing once-daily invokana®. it's the first of a new kind of prescription medicine that's used along with diet and exercise to lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. invokana® is a once-daily pill that works around the clock to help lower a1c. here's how: the kidneys allow sugar to be absorbed back into the body. invokana® reduces the amount of sugar allowed back in, and sends some sugar out through the process of urination. and while it's not for weight loss, it may help you lose some weight. invokana® can cause important side effects, inclu
the bodies of 383 men, women and children have been found at jonestown, a remote jungle camp in south america them were americans, members of a religious cult called the peoples temple. most apparently died of poison, drunk from a large vat, although some had been shot to death. looking for one of these? yoplait. smooth, creamy, and craved by the whole family. and for many, it's a struggle to keep your a1c down. so imagine, what if there was a new class of medicine that works differently to...
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. >> there is a prevalence in south america and the coal and oil industry.,"you say "very what is cheap and why is it cheap? >> good question! if they are coming up from mexico and tijuana -- >> one more time? >> nautico traficantes. >> all worth it just to hear that. seems like the laws of supply and demand should operate. >> right. well, it depends on where the executive is traveling, but it can be as low as $2000 for $5 million coverage. if an executive is a regular traveler to a high-risk area -- mexico city, the philippines, nigeria, middle east -- that kicks up just attack. it depends on what the underwriters feel the risk is and how much protection the executive has relative to preparation, training, avoidance, security, and a whole host of other questions. >> thank you, anthony. >> i'm officially scared. thank you for joining us. >> during the break we will take out key man insurance on stephanie. >> on erik's hair. we will be back in just a few. ♪ thet is approaching 56 past hour. i'm so excited, i stole your line. >> that's all right, i don't mind.
. >> there is a prevalence in south america and the coal and oil industry.,"you say "very what is cheap and why is it cheap? >> good question! if they are coming up from mexico and tijuana -- >> one more time? >> nautico traficantes. >> all worth it just to hear that. seems like the laws of supply and demand should operate. >> right. well, it depends on where the executive is traveling, but it can be as low as $2000 for $5 million coverage. if an...
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she wants to climb a mountain in south america. she has already climbed the highest point in africa and did that two years ago reportedly becoming the youngest girl whoever reach the peak and next time she begins a 19 day addition to ever reach the area and we will joiner in the climb. she hopes to bring money to an organization what an inspiration. she has raised almost 21,000, that is so impressive. >>> let's check in with steve keeping an eye on the forecast and i like the graphic with the corn cope why -- because that is my centerpiece. >>> we have a change, so the patchy fog, some high clouds, hazy, very hazy and it should really settle in today, we also have a football forecast and you can see the system and what we hope are many. >> we hope they begin to carve itself out and that will usher in some rain and we have updated forecasts projections and totals on what we hope will be rain starting late friday into saturday in about 20 - 30 minutes. partly cloudy to the north for us and cold in bismarck, omaha, dallas is cold, and
she wants to climb a mountain in south america. she has already climbed the highest point in africa and did that two years ago reportedly becoming the youngest girl whoever reach the peak and next time she begins a 19 day addition to ever reach the area and we will joiner in the climb. she hopes to bring money to an organization what an inspiration. she has raised almost 21,000, that is so impressive. >>> let's check in with steve keeping an eye on the forecast and i like the graphic...