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south american governments have asked women to avoid getting pregnant since the virus is linked to birth defects. bowl, plan to pay up, big time. the website "seat geek" says the average resale price for the game between the carolina panthers and denver broncos is more than five thousand dollars. but for free, you can watch the 50th anniversary of the super bowl and all the commercials that go with it, right here on 10 news and c-b-s on february 7th. . a bay area family is thankgul for a group of hillsborough county sheriff's deputies the deputies pitched in their own money to buy new items for a woman and her 11 year old grandson who lost everything in an apartment fire this weekend. not only did they buy things like food and clothes, the deputies picked up a brand new bike for the boy. the deputies also walmart and publix to help them get back on their feet. you'll likely see this on your social media feeds today. wendy's and burger kinda got into it on twitter. wendy's promoted its 4 for 4 dollar meal with a picture of a tray of food. burger king sent a tweet promoting its 5 for 4 dol
south american governments have asked women to avoid getting pregnant since the virus is linked to birth defects. bowl, plan to pay up, big time. the website "seat geek" says the average resale price for the game between the carolina panthers and denver broncos is more than five thousand dollars. but for free, you can watch the 50th anniversary of the super bowl and all the commercials that go with it, right here on 10 news and c-b-s on february 7th. . a bay area family is thankgul...
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a south american disease pop up. a south american disease pop up. we don't have that here. we don't have that here. we don't have that here. >> eventually 28,000 in west >> eventually 28,000 in west >> eventually 28,000 in west africa would get ebola. africa would get ebola. africa would get ebola. >> he's bleeding a lot. >> he's bleeding a lot. >> he's bleeding a lot. >> 11,000 would die. >> 11,000 would die. >> 11,000 would die. many of those that survived, many of those that survived, many of those that survived, including the doctor, would including the doctor, would including the doctor, would learn that while the ebola learn that while the ebola learn that while the ebola itself was gone, there would be itself was gone, there would be itself was gone, there would be lingering and lingering and lingering and effects. effects. effects. >> they may have joint pain, >> they may have joint pain, >> they may have joint pain, muscle pay, anorexia, abdominal muscle pay, anorexia, abdominal muscle pay, anorexia, abdominal pain, hair loss, hearing loss. pain, hair loss, hearing
a south american disease pop up. a south american disease pop up. we don't have that here. we don't have that here. we don't have that here. >> eventually 28,000 in west >> eventually 28,000 in west >> eventually 28,000 in west africa would get ebola. africa would get ebola. africa would get ebola. >> he's bleeding a lot. >> he's bleeding a lot. >> he's bleeding a lot. >> 11,000 would die. >> 11,000 would die. >> 11,000 would die. many of...
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and the central and south american mosquitos...that carry. they say it could reveal... whether the common mosquito... found in the u-s...canada... and other countries... could also carry the virus. the virus is linkobirth defect that causes babies to be born born with small heads our robert kittle was at the "south carolina department of health and environmental control" today... to check on - possible- cases *here*... and what you need to know... about altogether...there have been documented cases in 12 u-s states and the district of columbia ...along with 22 other countries. but all patients are travelers returning from affected countries...overseas. some 80-percent of those infected with the zika virus don't even feel sick. most who do adding to the frustration tonight for the flint .. michigan community...is a revelation...that ... last year...state workers in the city...receivbottled water ...while officials were still telling people .. that the lead- tainted ...tawater was safe to drink. it's something michigan govenor rick snyder say that he was not aware of. so
and the central and south american mosquitos...that carry. they say it could reveal... whether the common mosquito... found in the u-s...canada... and other countries... could also carry the virus. the virus is linkobirth defect that causes babies to be born born with small heads our robert kittle was at the "south carolina department of health and environmental control" today... to check on - possible- cases *here*... and what you need to know... about altogether...there have been...
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and grains are reacting to south american weather reports. "we've had a little bit of an advance actually. in the corn market in particular. a couple asons for that, we've got the, chased a few of the funds out of the shorts. we got.." "some forecasts for a 108 to 110 degrees temperatures in cordoba, which is the main corn area of argentina this week. some indications that brazil has sold more corn than they can actually ship. soybeans have had a little more trouble getting traction here just because of the south american crop and somewhat improved weather in brazil this week." "cattle markets have run up in the cuttouts from late december until just this, couple of days ago. bottom line is the stock markets looking a little better today and cattle are limit up at midday." "we've been in a pretty general rally in hogs for cranking out plenty of pork but we're being fairly successful at exporting it. we'll get a cold storage report friday afternoon from usda that'll tell us whether we're using it faster than we're making it or not. and i think
and grains are reacting to south american weather reports. "we've had a little bit of an advance actually. in the corn market in particular. a couple asons for that, we've got the, chased a few of the funds out of the shorts. we got.." "some forecasts for a 108 to 110 degrees temperatures in cordoba, which is the main corn area of argentina this week. some indications that brazil has sold more corn than they can actually ship. soybeans have had a little more trouble getting...
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experts suspect it can cause birth defects -- leading some south american governments to ask women to avoid getting pregnant. in rio, brazil -- olympic venues will undergo daily inspections -- to prevent zika from spreading during the summer games. the carolinas and colorado have a instance... bothe beer scene. they also both have teams headed to the super bowl.... and 9news reporter steve staeger found - the game is creating a bit of a conflict for some brewers. 00:58 "there's a carolinas and minds is the it makes sense why that would be simpon's mind. public face of new founded in fort collins - but with a new brewery about to open in north carolina. you know - that state where the new enemy plays. 02:48 "there was a the internets one." brewery too. carolina, heck in the tap room - is panthers - but took 06:55 "it's a to know that two of my favorite states are getting together to play perfect atmosphere for a super bowl bet - brewery vs brewery - fort collins versus ashville. but beer - that would be way the heck too easy so the folks at new belgium had a different idea." 03:00 "one
experts suspect it can cause birth defects -- leading some south american governments to ask women to avoid getting pregnant. in rio, brazil -- olympic venues will undergo daily inspections -- to prevent zika from spreading during the summer games. the carolinas and colorado have a instance... bothe beer scene. they also both have teams headed to the super bowl.... and 9news reporter steve staeger found - the game is creating a bit of a conflict for some brewers. 00:58 "there's a carolinas...
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the virus is now in many central american and south american countries --as well as in the carribean. health officials in florida are warning pregnant woman not to travel to those countries... including popular destinations like brazil... mexico... and puerto rico. a major drug company is now working on vaccines to stop the outbreak. president obama is banning the use of solitary confinement for juvenile and low- level offenders... in federal prisons. the president says the potential for devastating and long-lasting psychological consequences is far too high. he is also concerned about studies that show solitary confinement can worsen existing j.mses... and trigger new ones. the president is also preparing to pitch new proposals that would expand retirement savings accounts-- impacting more the 30-million americans. third of the country doesn't have any savings or pension available for once they retire. one of the proposals would give tax credits to employers who enroll their workers in an an i- r-a. tic video -- caught on camera. an orlando police officer opens fire on a stolen car.
the virus is now in many central american and south american countries --as well as in the carribean. health officials in florida are warning pregnant woman not to travel to those countries... including popular destinations like brazil... mexico... and puerto rico. a major drug company is now working on vaccines to stop the outbreak. president obama is banning the use of solitary confinement for juvenile and low- level offenders... in federal prisons. the president says the potential for...
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and grains are reacting to south american "we've had a little bit of an advance actually. in the corn market in particular. a couple reasons for that, we've got the, chased a few of the funds out of the shorts. we got.." "some forecasts for a 108 to 110 degrees temperatures in cordoba, which is the main corn area of argentina this week. some indications that brazil has sold more corn than they can actually ship. soybeans have had a little more trouble getting traction here just because of the south american crop and somewhat improved weather in brazil this week." "cattle markets have been extremely volatile. you had a huge run up in the cuttouts from late december until just this, couple of days ago. bottom line is the stock markets looking a little better today and cattle are limit up at midday." "we've been in a pretty general rally in hogs for the last two months now. we are cranking out plenty of pork but we're being fairly successful at exporting it. we'll get a cold storage report friday afternoon from usda that'll tell us whether we're using it faster than we're mak
and grains are reacting to south american "we've had a little bit of an advance actually. in the corn market in particular. a couple reasons for that, we've got the, chased a few of the funds out of the shorts. we got.." "some forecasts for a 108 to 110 degrees temperatures in cordoba, which is the main corn area of argentina this week. some indications that brazil has sold more corn than they can actually ship. soybeans have had a little more trouble getting traction here just...
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. >>> an animal usually found in the south american rainforest woman this care of her life. the veterinarian describes what happened. >> the lady is sound asleep. she feels something on her chest. she slowly wakes up and realizes that there is an animal curled up sleeping on her chest. i don't know -- i guess her first impression was that it might be a cat. but when they got a look at each other, they both freaked out. the lady screamed. the animal went into the attic. >> the animal turned out to be a kinkajou which looks like a monkey that is in the raccoon family. they are sometimes known as a hi-bear. animal out of the house using a youtube video of its family. it turns out that kinkajou with somebody's pet. the owner is expected to pick up the animal today. >>> still ahead today on look at the (donkey sound) (elephant sound) there's a big difference between making noise, (tapping sound) and making sense. (elephant sound) (donkey sound) when it comes to social security, we need more than lip service. our next president needs a real plan to keep social security strong. (el
. >>> an animal usually found in the south american rainforest woman this care of her life. the veterinarian describes what happened. >> the lady is sound asleep. she feels something on her chest. she slowly wakes up and realizes that there is an animal curled up sleeping on her chest. i don't know -- i guess her first impression was that it might be a cat. but when they got a look at each other, they both freaked out. the lady screamed. the animal went into the attic. >>...
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and grains are reacting to south american weather reports. "we've had a little bit of an advance actually. in the corn market in particular. a couple reasons for that, we've got the, chased a few of the funds out of the shorts. we got.." "some forecasts for a 108 to 110 degrees temperatures in cordoba, which is the main corn area of argentina this week. some indications that brazil has sold more corn than they can actually ship. soybeans have had a little more trouble getting traction here just because of the south american crop and somewhat improved weather in brazil this week." "cattle markets have been extremely volatile. you had a huge run up in the cuttouts from late december until just this, couple of days ago. bottom line is the stock markets looking a little better today and cattle are limit up at midday." "we've been in a pretty general the last two months now. we are cranking out plenty of pork but we're being fairly successful at exporting it. we'll get a cold storage report friday afternoon from usda that'll tell us whether we're
and grains are reacting to south american weather reports. "we've had a little bit of an advance actually. in the corn market in particular. a couple reasons for that, we've got the, chased a few of the funds out of the shorts. we got.." "some forecasts for a 108 to 110 degrees temperatures in cordoba, which is the main corn area of argentina this week. some indications that brazil has sold more corn than they can actually ship. soybeans have had a little more trouble getting...
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brazil's president has called for a meeting with the several south american countries to eliminate the mosquito carrying the virus. however... 31 americans have tested positive for the infection this year alone. president obama is looking into he met with c-d-c leaders to go over options. topics they discussed included speeding up research on the virus and diagnostic testing for it... along with developing vaccines and therapeutics. a local university's president receives a national honor. why hollins university's president is one to watch in in tonight's education matters... hollins university students have more options when it comes to paying for college... thanks to university president nancy grey. during her time in office... grey increased the school's endowment... allowing it to offer more student aide. wsls10's christina craig has more. as the price of higher education rises, sophomore emma sala -- a theater major -- is grateful for her two scholarships. 8-17 "i couldn't come here if i didn't have my scholarships. i could not afford it. so the fact that i can come here at all, i
brazil's president has called for a meeting with the several south american countries to eliminate the mosquito carrying the virus. however... 31 americans have tested positive for the infection this year alone. president obama is looking into he met with c-d-c leaders to go over options. topics they discussed included speeding up research on the virus and diagnostic testing for it... along with developing vaccines and therapeutics. a local university's president receives a national honor. why...
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they should avoid travel to south american countries because of mosquitoes it's causes mild illness in woman. it leads to birth defects in pregnant women, avoid they say countries. >>> research shows shedding pounds can change your outlook on life. researchers at ucla looked at dozens of studies found those who had weight loss surgery were less depressed afterwards. >>> a new treatment for emphysema is going through a new study out of france. patients took tests walking 6 minutes to see whether or not their breathing improved. >>> this minimally invasive technology can improve quality of life of the patient and improve exercise. >>> it is suspensive in the short term, but less risky than the lung surgery they do now. it is not proved here yet, but is being studied at temple university. >>> doctors say cruise ship passengers are getting sick with stomach bugs less often. every year 20 outbreaks are reported on ships that dock at u.s. ports. but the center for disease control say illnesses have fell since 1990. companies are doing more to disinfect ships and prevent the outbreaks. girl:
they should avoid travel to south american countries because of mosquitoes it's causes mild illness in woman. it leads to birth defects in pregnant women, avoid they say countries. >>> research shows shedding pounds can change your outlook on life. researchers at ucla looked at dozens of studies found those who had weight loss surgery were less depressed afterwards. >>> a new treatment for emphysema is going through a new study out of france. patients took tests walking 6...
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i'm hoping he's south american smart. okay, i'm gonna-- i'm gonna pull up my "plus one." >> who is your plus one? >> my plus one is my brother-in-law, farsheed ferdowsi, one of the smartest ys i know. >> all right, is that your final? >> that's my final. i'll bring him up. >> all right, farsheed. how are you, sir? welcome. >> wonderful. thank you, chris. you're doing great. you're doing great. >> you're kind. >> okay, your sister-in-law here needs a little help. >> okay, well, which country is the-- >> what's the closest to brazil? it's a neighboring nation. >> chile's all the way on the other side. so i think it's bolivia. chile's a very narrow country on the western seaboard. so which is closer to brazil, which is on the eastern seaboard. it would be bolivia, i think. but it's your call. >> thank you. okay, i'm gonna go with c, bolivia. final answer. >> farsheed is right. >> whoa! >> he's right. $7,000. farsheed, stick around. and you stick around. and you stick aroundnd'cae we're coming right back right after this. [ri
i'm hoping he's south american smart. okay, i'm gonna-- i'm gonna pull up my "plus one." >> who is your plus one? >> my plus one is my brother-in-law, farsheed ferdowsi, one of the smartest ys i know. >> all right, is that your final? >> that's my final. i'll bring him up. >> all right, farsheed. how are you, sir? welcome. >> wonderful. thank you, chris. you're doing great. you're doing great. >> you're kind. >> okay, your sister-in-law...
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the virus is linked to a wave of birth defefcts in caribbean and south american countries. more details..coming up.. on action news live at 6:30. that the latest from the breaking news center. the latest on a developing story involving a valley teacher.. arrested on allegations of having an inappropriate relationship with a 17-year old student. shot. this is jillian lafave action news anchor lesley marin spoke with parents today at valley high school.. and some were still unaware of the charges. look live: the teacher-- jillian lafave-- was arrested here at valley high school on january 15-- but it wasn't until today-- 11 days later-- that parents received this letter breaking the news to them. vo: the letter lets parents know there has been "inappropriate conduct police report by metro-- says much more. this report describes a relationship between lafave-- a special education resource teacher-- and one of her students. parent-- scott miller--saying he now worries-- that if this could go under the radar for so long-- could it happen again. sot: scott miller, step daughter a
the virus is linked to a wave of birth defefcts in caribbean and south american countries. more details..coming up.. on action news live at 6:30. that the latest from the breaking news center. the latest on a developing story involving a valley teacher.. arrested on allegations of having an inappropriate relationship with a 17-year old student. shot. this is jillian lafave action news anchor lesley marin spoke with parents today at valley high school.. and some were still unaware of the...
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. >> we doesn't know we had ebola in the region, it's like having a south american disease pop up. we don't have that here. >> eventually 28,000 in west africa would get ebola. >> he's bleeding a lot. >> 11,000 would die. many of those that survived, including the doctor, would learn that while the ebola itself was gone, there would be lingering and effects. >> they may have joint pain, muscle pay, anorexia, abdominal pain, hair loss, hearing loss. >> doctor gavin mcgregor skinner is the director of global disaster response and an expert on ebola and other diseases. >> based on history of other highly infectious diseases, we knew there were long-lasting symptoms, we knew people never got back to 100%. we are hearing store why is. >> people can't work, they feel depressed. they have joint pain or problems with my hearing, problems with my ice. >> symptoms that may seam average. when concentrated, point to something more insidious. doctors are just beginning to recognise that thousands who survived ebola may have to deal with long-term complications from an emerging condition known a
. >> we doesn't know we had ebola in the region, it's like having a south american disease pop up. we don't have that here. >> eventually 28,000 in west africa would get ebola. >> he's bleeding a lot. >> 11,000 would die. many of those that survived, including the doctor, would learn that while the ebola itself was gone, there would be lingering and effects. >> they may have joint pain, muscle pay, anorexia, abdominal pain, hair loss, hearing loss. >> doctor...
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south american countries are looking for ways to combat the disease and the mosquitoes that carry it.llegations in a report about the german football association buying the right to stage the world cup. the the a's -- fbi is reportedly involved. ♪ >> welcome to the program. we begin with a wound that time cannot heal and the number of witnesses have diminished. still, 80 survivors of the holocaust journeyed to also it's -- auschiwitz today. they remember once again the millions of alliterative by the not see regime. -- nazi regime. dozens of survivors came to commemorate the liberation of the camp 71 years ago by soviet soldiers. this is the end of the last -- largest mass murder in a single location in history. they laid reads -- wreaths and shared memories. >> i have seen him in death pain and suffering. >> this is the largest of the not to concentration camps -- nazi concentration camps and was originally a detention center. but he quickly evolved into a network of death camps. the majority of prisoners were killed in gas chambers as part of the final solution, but many also died f
south american countries are looking for ways to combat the disease and the mosquitoes that carry it.llegations in a report about the german football association buying the right to stage the world cup. the the a's -- fbi is reportedly involved. ♪ >> welcome to the program. we begin with a wound that time cannot heal and the number of witnesses have diminished. still, 80 survivors of the holocaust journeyed to also it's -- auschiwitz today. they remember once again the millions of...
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south. americans under attack. in mississippi alone, more than 500 lynchings were documented between the late 1800s. and 1955, the year emmett till and his cousins took a ride down to the grocery store. this is part of the street everyone thinks they no. simeon wright was with him when the young wife of the store owner of roy bryant stepped outside. he was going for a conference. >> where were you. >> standing right beside emmett, outside the door. >> and you heard him whistle. >> oh, my goodness. >> the boys had gone down to the store at the crossroads known as one miss sippy, for some candy and pop. >> over the years, history crowded over what happened in the shop. whether emmett tried to flirt with bryant. and simeon would heart and whistle at the young woman. >> scared to death. whistling at a white woman in mississippi. snake. >> what did you tell him? >> we didn't have time to tell him anything. our reaction told him everything. we ran to the car and got out of town as fast as we could. >> did you figure ther
south. americans under attack. in mississippi alone, more than 500 lynchings were documented between the late 1800s. and 1955, the year emmett till and his cousins took a ride down to the grocery store. this is part of the street everyone thinks they no. simeon wright was with him when the young wife of the store owner of roy bryant stepped outside. he was going for a conference. >> where were you. >> standing right beside emmett, outside the door. >> and you heard him...
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it's mostly in the south american countries. dr. john is leer to talk about this. what is the virus? >> it's been around for awhile. they first discovered it in 1947, and it didn't start spreading until 2007 when they had 14 cases. 2008, it started cropping -- popping up and in 2013, over 28,000 cases. >> in brazil, over 1 1/2 million people in the country alone, that is where the olympics are and like you saw on the map there, spreading through different countries and heading into the united states. and my guess is by the summer, it will be the united states. the same mosquito carries the west nile virus and denghi, well. >> we saw the cdc issue a warning. why are they specifying that? why is it dangerous for women? >> we're going to feel bad for a few days, you or me. we'll feel joint pains, fever, muscle aches, the eye will turn red and you might get a rash. that will go away quickly. for unborn children, while they're developing, if the fromminginant mom gets the virus, the unborn child could develop microsevly, meaning they have an underdeveloped brain. obviou
it's mostly in the south american countries. dr. john is leer to talk about this. what is the virus? >> it's been around for awhile. they first discovered it in 1947, and it didn't start spreading until 2007 when they had 14 cases. 2008, it started cropping -- popping up and in 2013, over 28,000 cases. >> in brazil, over 1 1/2 million people in the country alone, that is where the olympics are and like you saw on the map there, spreading through different countries and heading into...
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all of these cases involved travelers returning with the virus from central and south american countries. the virus has been linked to birth defects that affect development of the brain and head size in children. some countries are urging women to delay pregnancies. the number of storm related deaths from last weekend's east coast blizzard has now reached at least 45. most of them were from car accidents, hypothermia, or heart attacks from shoveling snow. the massive storm dumped today federal offices in washington d-c were closed for a second straight day, but should re-open tomorrow. coming up next in sports. scott will have highlights from a double header between xavier and linn-mar. and two of the top wrestling teams in the state went at it tonight in mount vernon. stay with your 24 hour news source, kcrg-tv9. [ horn honks ] okay, this is u.s. cellular, and this is verizon. now, same phones, but with u.s. cellular you get 6 gigs of 4g data for only $40 per month -- $20 less than verizon. and u.s. cellular's network was built to work in places like out here, here, and here. so, with a
all of these cases involved travelers returning with the virus from central and south american countries. the virus has been linked to birth defects that affect development of the brain and head size in children. some countries are urging women to delay pregnancies. the number of storm related deaths from last weekend's east coast blizzard has now reached at least 45. most of them were from car accidents, hypothermia, or heart attacks from shoveling snow. the massive storm dumped today federal...
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it's native to south american rain forests snuck into her home monday night. it's been returned to its rightful owner. >>> this time today the all seven astronauts. here's how it was reported. >> reporter: it was a bitter cold but sparkling cold morning. here that last seconds of the countdown. off. and it has cleared the tower. >> reporter: all the communications between shuttle and mission control showed that it was going fine. there was much relief that it was finally on its way. >> three good fuel cells. engine is tlaut throttling up. >> reporter: it happened under one minute into flight. >> velocity 125 per feet per second. nine nautical miles. control, silence. then bland, chilling report. >> we have a report from the flight deign ynamics officer that it has exploded. we're checking to see what can
it's native to south american rain forests snuck into her home monday night. it's been returned to its rightful owner. >>> this time today the all seven astronauts. here's how it was reported. >> reporter: it was a bitter cold but sparkling cold morning. here that last seconds of the countdown. off. and it has cleared the tower. >> reporter: all the communications between shuttle and mission control showed that it was going fine. there was much relief that it was finally on...
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a bottle of wine from the south american nation sells for an average of about $5. japanese consumers feel that's good value for t quality that's on offer. that's it for business news. i'll leave you with markets. >>> the u.s. presidential election isn't until november, but a key part of the seltion process is ramping up. on monday, individual states will begin selecting their democratic and republican candidates for president, starting with iowa. nhk world's alisha roehoads tak a look at the leading candidates. >> reporter: hillary clinton served as first lady and secretary of state for over 20 years. she's center stage in the run for the white house. >> i bieve that i have the experience and understanding to be able to chart a course that will not only keep us safe at home but keep our world more secure and more prosperous and peaceful. >> reporter: her experience is both a blessing and a curse. as many voters are now seeking a candidate who will bring change rather than a continuation of the current political system. senator bernie sanders is proving a worthy opp
a bottle of wine from the south american nation sells for an average of about $5. japanese consumers feel that's good value for t quality that's on offer. that's it for business news. i'll leave you with markets. >>> the u.s. presidential election isn't until november, but a key part of the seltion process is ramping up. on monday, individual states will begin selecting their democratic and republican candidates for president, starting with iowa. nhk world's alisha roehoads tak a look...
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it's native to south american rain forests snuck into her home monday night. it's been returned to its rightful owner. >>> this time today the challenger claiming the lives of here's how it was reported. >> reporter: it was a bitter cold but sparkling cold morning. here that last seconds of the countdown. >> three, two, one, and lift off. and it has cleared the tower. >> reporter: all the communications between shuttle and mission control showed t tt it was going fine. there was much relief that it was finally on its way. >> three good fuel cells. engine is tlaut throttling up. reporter: it happened under e m mute into flight. >> velocity 125 per feet per second. nine nautical miles. control, silence. then bland, chilling report. >> we have a report from the flight deignynamics officer that it has exploded. be done atgot you covered. this is today in iowa." now on today in iowa: raising the stakes. another republican candidate wants to debate donald trump... and she's making a seven- figure offer. plus, a mess along -- and in - the mississippi. a train derails
it's native to south american rain forests snuck into her home monday night. it's been returned to its rightful owner. >>> this time today the challenger claiming the lives of here's how it was reported. >> reporter: it was a bitter cold but sparkling cold morning. here that last seconds of the countdown. >> three, two, one, and lift off. and it has cleared the tower. >> reporter: all the communications between shuttle and mission control showed t tt it was going...
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dozens of cases cropped up in several other south american countries as well. >>> fitbit is arguably the hottest fitness tracker on the market, quickly becoming one of the most controversial as well. does the wearable tech actually work? there's a class action lawsuit alleging fraud. claiming the heart rate monitors don't accurately measure heart rate. it surprised "consumer reports" who tested and recommended the fitbit. the publication says it will continue to monitor the allegations but says if you follow directions the monitor is accurate. >>> eating foods rich in flavonoids may help combat study published in the journal "bmj." 124,000 middle aged and older people were in the study and it helped maintain weight better and some even lost weight. flavonoids appear in many foods. >>> the national weather service confirms a tornado did touch down in south florida. yesterday it was rocking and rolling there. >> it's a storm system moving up the east coast. a ef-1 hit broward county, and fort lauderdale area. despite widespread damage only one injury reported. a tornado in january may
dozens of cases cropped up in several other south american countries as well. >>> fitbit is arguably the hottest fitness tracker on the market, quickly becoming one of the most controversial as well. does the wearable tech actually work? there's a class action lawsuit alleging fraud. claiming the heart rate monitors don't accurately measure heart rate. it surprised "consumer reports" who tested and recommended the fitbit. the publication says it will continue to monitor the...
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reporter: the condition in which infants are born with small heads and a concern in brazil and other south american countries where the virus is widespread, but haley evans, district epidemiologist for this central virginia district says there is no reason to fear yet with the one important case in virginia. >> until we have evidence of local transmission, you don't need to panic because you have been bitten by a mosquito in virginia. >> reporter: he was says the good news is it is not mosquito season in virginia. >> we are concerned about pregnant women who have traveled to areas where zika virus transmission is occurringvirus transmission is occurring. >> reporter: anyone suspected stay home for seven days post mosquito bites. that is when the virus is said to be nontransmissible. >> one of the goals of public help throb ask people that -- -- is to ask people to stay at home. >> reporter: again no connection of transmitting zika virus within the united statesvirus within the united states's border. i know many of you have questions about zika. it is transmitted person to person. the answer so far
reporter: the condition in which infants are born with small heads and a concern in brazil and other south american countries where the virus is widespread, but haley evans, district epidemiologist for this central virginia district says there is no reason to fear yet with the one important case in virginia. >> until we have evidence of local transmission, you don't need to panic because you have been bitten by a mosquito in virginia. >> reporter: he was says the good news is it is...
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it's native to south american rain forests snuck into her home it's been returned to its rightful owner. >>> this time today the challenger claiming the lives of all seven astronauts. here's how it was reported. >> reporter: it was a bitter cold but sparkling cold morning. here that last seconds of the countdown. >> three, two, one, and lift off. and it has cleared the tower. >> reporter: all the communications between shuttle and mission control showed that it was going fine. there was much relief that it was finally on its way. >> three good fuel cells. engine is tlaut throttling up. >> reporter: it happened under >> velocity 125 per feet per second. nine nautical miles. >> reporter: from mission control, silence. then bland, chilling report. >> we have a report from the flight deignynamics officer that it has exploded. be done at >>> on wncn -- people have another chance today to voice their opinions about the city seal. why some say it needs to be removed. >> a job fair in raleigh aims to help veterans and their spouses find jobs. what you need to know to get involved. >> 30 years a
it's native to south american rain forests snuck into her home it's been returned to its rightful owner. >>> this time today the challenger claiming the lives of all seven astronauts. here's how it was reported. >> reporter: it was a bitter cold but sparkling cold morning. here that last seconds of the countdown. >> three, two, one, and lift off. and it has cleared the tower. >> reporter: all the communications between shuttle and mission control showed that it was...
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dealing with a new virus called zika virus which is causing a serious problem in brazil and other south american countries >> reporter: you've been a key voice and key source of information to the white house for three decades >> >> right. >> reporter: what was it like when you brought the news of ebola to the administration? >> well, the president is a very smart guy. he got it right away. he was very much involved in our effort to do something about ebola, both in west africa and then we got a wake-up call when there was the threat of there being more cases in the uas there was a lot of panic in the u.s. in that the people heard that the two nurses got infected by taking care of the patient in texas. they equated that we were going to get an outbreak of ebola in the u.s. they could see the gruesome pictures of people dying and they make the connection of that happening here. you don't want to be overly confident, but that was never going to happen here. the reason for that is that we have the infrastructure of being able to identify and isolate cases. when you're dealing with anyone from the g
dealing with a new virus called zika virus which is causing a serious problem in brazil and other south american countries >> reporter: you've been a key voice and key source of information to the white house for three decades >> >> right. >> reporter: what was it like when you brought the news of ebola to the administration? >> well, the president is a very smart guy. he got it right away. he was very much involved in our effort to do something about ebola, both...
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it turned out to be a [ indiscernible ] from the south american rain forest. someone had it as a pet and planned to retrieve it. >>> we all know an apple a day is a healthy choice and our fresh grocer tony tantillo has a tasty one to recommend. >> reporter: well, today's tip of the day is going to be is going to be with apples. you know, this time of year is so many different varieties of apples. a few years ago there was only a few varieties now there's dozens. the pacific grove apple is beautiful. it looks like beautiful. it tastes great. and out of hand it's one of the best apples to enjoy. make sure it has a beautiful dark pink color all the way around. nice and tight. the skin has to be nice and tight and shiny. they have to feel so firm. when you bring them home, i know they will look beautiful on the counter in the bowl. i say this all the time because apples do look beautiful. put them in the refrigerator it's huge. get these apples at room temperature. they become too warm they become mushy and that you don't want. the shelf life is not as long as oth
it turned out to be a [ indiscernible ] from the south american rain forest. someone had it as a pet and planned to retrieve it. >>> we all know an apple a day is a healthy choice and our fresh grocer tony tantillo has a tasty one to recommend. >> reporter: well, today's tip of the day is going to be is going to be with apples. you know, this time of year is so many different varieties of apples. a few years ago there was only a few varieties now there's dozens. the pacific grove...
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with a earth defect linked to the tropical illness spreading through south american countries. the greatest danger is to pregnant women because the virus is linked to babies being born with underdeveloped brains. for that reason, the cdc issued a travel advisory warning women to postpone travel to countries that are seeing high rates of infection. i spoke to a director of the national institute of allergies and infectious diseases. he estimates that more than one million people worldwide have been affected by the virus. >> i am concerned and many public health officials are that this is just the this virus's existence in the western hemisphere. until just this past year, we have not seen zika virus in the western hemisphere. this has been something that has existed for a long time. it was first recognized in 1947. it has been seen in africa, and the middle east, in southeast asia, excuse me. and in the pacific islands and some of the islands of polynesia. this is the first time we are seeing it in the western hemisphere. but it has been an explosive type of outbreak in brazil,
with a earth defect linked to the tropical illness spreading through south american countries. the greatest danger is to pregnant women because the virus is linked to babies being born with underdeveloped brains. for that reason, the cdc issued a travel advisory warning women to postpone travel to countries that are seeing high rates of infection. i spoke to a director of the national institute of allergies and infectious diseases. he estimates that more than one million people worldwide have...
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entirely on oil, the recent drop to a little less than $30 a barrel tightens the noose on the south american country. a year of frequent and less well received announcements. virginia lopez, al jazeera, cracks. >> still to come in al jazeera, panic in latin america over a mosquito-born virus which leads to birth defects. >>> threat of violence. many young afghans say they have no choice but to seek a better life away from home. we'll be right back. the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being on time. every time. that's why if we're ever late for an appointment, we'll credit your account $20. it's our promise to you. we're doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible. because we should fit into your life. not the other way around. when you're on hold, your business is on hold. that's why comcast business doesn't leave you there. when you call, a small business expert will answer you in about 30 seconds. no annoy
entirely on oil, the recent drop to a little less than $30 a barrel tightens the noose on the south american country. a year of frequent and less well received announcements. virginia lopez, al jazeera, cracks. >> still to come in al jazeera, panic in latin america over a mosquito-born virus which leads to birth defects. >>> threat of violence. many young afghans say they have no choice but to seek a better life away from home. we'll be right back. the only way to get better is...
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daniel: we have some african models, south american, european models. -man 2: this is the african?see home. it hits home. -dan: are you from maghreb? woman 5: i'm from east africa. -i really like these ones. -lemonis: you do? and the color's fun, isn't it? woman 6: yeah, i like that a lot. dave: all right, yes, we got another taker over here. lemonis: we had a great reaction to our new product line. and we were able to gain a bunch of new customers. you guys should be very proud of what you've accomplished. you enter into a very competitive fashion business, and you guys muscled through it. going forward, we have one objective -- great designs, great comfort, great price, and... -dave: great profit. -dan: great profit. -lemonis: great profit. -dan: there it is. lemonis: all right, guys. i'm really proud of these guys, and dan is learning to focus his efforts. he's working really well with his brother and david. and we've already sold more shoes tonight than we did a whole week in our brooklyn store. now i feel like these guys are really ready to hit the ground running. dave: all ri
daniel: we have some african models, south american, european models. -man 2: this is the african?see home. it hits home. -dan: are you from maghreb? woman 5: i'm from east africa. -i really like these ones. -lemonis: you do? and the color's fun, isn't it? woman 6: yeah, i like that a lot. dave: all right, yes, we got another taker over here. lemonis: we had a great reaction to our new product line. and we were able to gain a bunch of new customers. you guys should be very proud of what you've...
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going to have three white candidates sitting on the state when 56% of this state are voters, south american. not to be up there is a shame. >> reporter: martin o'malley was almost excluded, but he struggled to meet debate criteria, capturing 5% approval in national polls. here in south carolina the absence of any candidate of color in debate on a weekend dedicated to a civil rights leader is especially painful. that is because the debate is taking place just blocks from here, where last june nine african american churchgoers were murdered while attending a prayer service. the white man responsible for the shooting is awaiting trial. two months earlier, kilometers away, a white police officer shot walter scott in the back as he ran to escape arrest. a police officer faces murder charges but he is not in jail. the irony to hold a debate so close to the locations of both shootings seems lost on democratic candidates. >> there is no way that we can support a democratic party right now who doesn't think it is worthwhile enough to have the only black candidate on the stage talking about a black l
going to have three white candidates sitting on the state when 56% of this state are voters, south american. not to be up there is a shame. >> reporter: martin o'malley was almost excluded, but he struggled to meet debate criteria, capturing 5% approval in national polls. here in south carolina the absence of any candidate of color in debate on a weekend dedicated to a civil rights leader is especially painful. that is because the debate is taking place just blocks from here, where last...
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it's native to south american rain forests snuck into her home monday night. it's been returned to its rightful owner. >>> this time today the challenger claiming the lives of all seven astronauts. here's how it was reported. >> reporter: it was a bitter cold but sparkling coldmorning. here that last seconds of the countdown. >> three, two, one, and lift off. and it has cleared the tower. >> reporter: all the communications between shuttle and mission control showed that it was going fine. was finally on its way. >> three good fuel cells. engine is tlaut throttling up. >> reporter: it happened under one minute into flight. >> velocity 125 per feet per second. nine nautical miles. >> reporter: from mission control, silence. then bland, chilling report. >> we have a report from the flight deignynamics officer that it has exploded. we're checking to see what can be donet the american people e n't afford to wawa for ideas that sound good on paper... but will never make it in the real world. the grandmother who has to choose between paying for medicine and paying r
it's native to south american rain forests snuck into her home monday night. it's been returned to its rightful owner. >>> this time today the challenger claiming the lives of all seven astronauts. here's how it was reported. >> reporter: it was a bitter cold but sparkling coldmorning. here that last seconds of the countdown. >> three, two, one, and lift off. and it has cleared the tower. >> reporter: all the communications between shuttle and mission control showed...