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i created teeter hang ups so people could live healthier, more active lives.hat it's like to have back pain. when i found inversion, it changed my life forever, and i believe it can change yours. i am proud to present the newest and best teeter hang ups. >> if we wanna live not only a long life, but an active, healthy, pain-free life, inversion is an important key component to that picture. >> are you tired of living life on the sidelines? are you tired of living each day with back pain? there is no reason to live with pain. what if you could find relief naturally in just a few minutea
i created teeter hang ups so people could live healthier, more active lives.hat it's like to have back pain. when i found inversion, it changed my life forever, and i believe it can change yours. i am proud to present the newest and best teeter hang ups. >> if we wanna live not only a long life, but an active, healthy, pain-free life, inversion is an important key component to that picture. >> are you tired of living life on the sidelines? are you tired of living each day with back...
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. >> she was looking down and kind of teetering. >> ma'am, are you okay. >> i don't know what is going to happen but we have to stop. >> "caught on camera hellraisers and trailblazers." >> i was literally begging for my daughter's life. >> horrifying moments inside of a grocery store for a mother and her daughters. >> nobody would suspect he was getting ready to do what he did. >> june 17th, 2013, it's a weekday afternoon for the midwest city, oklahoma police department led by police chief brandon clays. across the street security cameras are recording outside and inside this local walmart. nothing looks unusual, including this man sammy wallace who's seen walking across the parking lot an in to the store. >> in the surveillance tape you see sammy walk aimlessly throughout the store going through different aisles, walking around. acting like he is on his cell phone. >> cameras are positioned in the back of the store, and the security camera shows alicia grocery shopping with her daughters, 12-year-old ashley and sitting in the cart 2-year-old zoe. >> mom is going to the milk, produce a
. >> she was looking down and kind of teetering. >> ma'am, are you okay. >> i don't know what is going to happen but we have to stop. >> "caught on camera hellraisers and trailblazers." >> i was literally begging for my daughter's life. >> horrifying moments inside of a grocery store for a mother and her daughters. >> nobody would suspect he was getting ready to do what he did. >> june 17th, 2013, it's a weekday afternoon for the midwest...
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. >> four bridge inspectors teetering high above a river. >> just dangling there.n't sure what they were doing. if they would figure out how to get us. were we hopeless? >>> and fishermen caught in the perfect storm. >> they're pitting themselves against mother nature. mother nature wins sometimes. >>> a massive wave washes the captain and the crewmen into the frigid water. >> there were about three others that came through just boom, boom, boom. we're sitting there like, what are we going to do now? >> when "caught on camera: extreme rescues" continues. he bt financial services companies in the country? hey. yours? not anymore. come on in. [ male announcer ] by meeting you more than halfway. it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. come on in. [ male announcer ] by meeting you more than halfway. americans drink 48 billion that's enough plastic bottles to stretch around the earth 230 times. each brita filter can replace 300 of those. clean. clear. brita water. nothing is better. introducing... a pm pain reliever that dares to work all the way until... the am
. >> four bridge inspectors teetering high above a river. >> just dangling there.n't sure what they were doing. if they would figure out how to get us. were we hopeless? >>> and fishermen caught in the perfect storm. >> they're pitting themselves against mother nature. mother nature wins sometimes. >>> a massive wave washes the captain and the crewmen into the frigid water. >> there were about three others that came through just boom, boom, boom. we're...
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moscow is struggling to rescue its teetering banking system, what that could mean around the globe. 2004 tsunami, the lives lost, what has changed over the last decade and could it happen again? and christmas hacked, why x box and personal players are being taken advantage of. the group taking responsibility. we begin tonight with the emotionallily charged gathering here in new york city for the nypd officers ambushed and killed last week. the gathering for rafael ramos, his funeral is tomorrow. roxana saberi has the story. >> david, all said he didn't deserve to die. in silence these nypd officers carried the casket of their fallen colleague rafael ramos, into the church he attended for years. some new ramos from church where he volunteered as an usher. >> he will always be remembered as one of the greeters when we came in, welcome my sisters, welcome my brothers. >> he posted this saying, if your way isn't working, try this way. the suspects, ismaaiyl brinsley turned the gun on himself short after that, city officials said he targeted the two officers because of their uniforms. now man
moscow is struggling to rescue its teetering banking system, what that could mean around the globe. 2004 tsunami, the lives lost, what has changed over the last decade and could it happen again? and christmas hacked, why x box and personal players are being taken advantage of. the group taking responsibility. we begin tonight with the emotionallily charged gathering here in new york city for the nypd officers ambushed and killed last week. the gathering for rafael ramos, his funeral is...
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the largest supermarket operator helped by the acquisition of its smaller chain, harris teeter. shares popped at $2.10 to $60.66. >>> revenue approaching 30 bblds by 2019 and alcohol, yes, alcohol was a key part of that sales plan. the company is going to add beer, wine, and evening stocks to its caves and expand lunches. shares rose 1% to $81.31. >>> gap reported a surprise increase in monthly sales soaring past wall street. old navy's performance really stood out, helping the retailer impress investors. before the end of the trading day, shares off slightly. 50 to $40.56. >>> christmas just three weeks from today. as shoppers rush to buy gifts, they're making some critical decisions how they pay for them. after a string of credit card and debit card data breaches, some shoppers look to avoid stores hit and pay for more items with cash. courtney rhegan takes a look. >> reporter: target took the brunt of the hit as it confirmed a massive breach just days before christmas last year and the neiman markus michaels home depot and staples with similar breach confirmations. numerous s
the largest supermarket operator helped by the acquisition of its smaller chain, harris teeter. shares popped at $2.10 to $60.66. >>> revenue approaching 30 bblds by 2019 and alcohol, yes, alcohol was a key part of that sales plan. the company is going to add beer, wine, and evening stocks to its caves and expand lunches. shares rose 1% to $81.31. >>> gap reported a surprise increase in monthly sales soaring past wall street. old navy's performance really stood out, helping...
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substantial dangers coming from around the world in a lot of places, slow-downs in china, europe again teetering on the edge of some kind of black hole. so i think it would be a mistake and i don't think the fed is going to overreact to one months numbers. but set the stage just because you see some wage increase, that does not mean they're going to tighten. in fact, they've been saying they want to see wage increase, that that would be a sign of more sustained growth. they're only going to start tightening, i think, when you think there's some danger of actual price inflation and there is none. >> we had this camp of people who thought for sure we'd see some sort of a fed rate hike by the middle of next year then people say, no, not until 2016. and then middle of 2015. where are you? >> i have always been of the view that the middle of next year was the earliest it would be. i have been feeling that the growth rate is not as strong as what the optimists want it to be. i don't expect these kind of jobs numbers about the strong gdp numbers we got the last two quarters -- i don't think we are yet
substantial dangers coming from around the world in a lot of places, slow-downs in china, europe again teetering on the edge of some kind of black hole. so i think it would be a mistake and i don't think the fed is going to overreact to one months numbers. but set the stage just because you see some wage increase, that does not mean they're going to tighten. in fact, they've been saying they want to see wage increase, that that would be a sign of more sustained growth. they're only going to...
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. >> and a neighbor rushes into action as a young girl teeters seven stories over the ground. >>> tonight we're looking at stories of survival, earlier this year an american professor fell 70 feet down a crevas. >> i fell down a hole, thankfully i didn't keep falling that way. >> reporter: trapped alone, 70 feet below the ice. professor john al was broken, bruised and fighting for his life. while conducting research, al was hiking alone when he plunged landing on a ledge just 3 feet wide. his face bloody. al suffered several broken bones. he decided today crawl out. his camera in tow. >> early the amount of damage the body can take and still function pretty well. the pain was vulnerable let's put it that way. i was at least alive to feel the pain. >> reporter: it took about five agonizing hours all making his way to the top with an ice pick making camp where the professor was later rescued. >> i thought oh god thank god i stopped and i'm still alive because i excepted to keep going until it was over. and to hit the ledge, and catch that ice pick that saved my life. >> i have look over the
. >> and a neighbor rushes into action as a young girl teeters seven stories over the ground. >>> tonight we're looking at stories of survival, earlier this year an american professor fell 70 feet down a crevas. >> i fell down a hole, thankfully i didn't keep falling that way. >> reporter: trapped alone, 70 feet below the ice. professor john al was broken, bruised and fighting for his life. while conducting research, al was hiking alone when he plunged landing on a...
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where they have teetered for the last couple of years.ut china, that you can't tell what's going on from official statistics. it's clear it's slowed down, and it's clear they're quite nervous about their financial system. liz: are you worried? we did the top of the show about a potential russian default. they're going to default on their debt possibly if this oil price continues to drop. >> yeah, i am worried about that, but i'm not moving that into my highest worries because russia is barely -- they may be the largest physical country in the world, but if you scaled them by the importance of their country to the world economy, it wouldn't be near that big. so that is a worry, but that's not my main worry. liz: okay. >> excitement, i think you can't help but look at what's progressing in the u.s -- liz: yep. >> -- and say this remains a bright spot of all advanced economies, if not all economies in the world. and the president's visit to china, the signs that maybe we get some thawing, some improvement in the economic relationship between
where they have teetered for the last couple of years.ut china, that you can't tell what's going on from official statistics. it's clear it's slowed down, and it's clear they're quite nervous about their financial system. liz: are you worried? we did the top of the show about a potential russian default. they're going to default on their debt possibly if this oil price continues to drop. >> yeah, i am worried about that, but i'm not moving that into my highest worries because russia is...
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. >> (inaudible) world core entity within the teetering a target. >> the chair will accept it as explanatory i'll open it up for another motion. >> recommendations. >> i move we accept this funds. >> i'll second it. >> great discussion on the motion? seeing none, i'll open up for public comment welcome back >> commissioner melberger. >> just to get a braider mandate is that the purpose. >> ling les low when we made the recommendation to get properly capitulated endorse through the global entity fund we needed to compensate by having international because the global funds stan on it's own it was not capitulated so, now there's a a fund it is capita laid we can streamline from 43 to 2 we'll keep emerging for the reasons that russel outlined but the newer global equities fund will give appropriate capita laid exposure it is more streamlined but the rates will be automating adjust. >> all the different markets will be capitalization so if you - could you give us an idea 1, 2, 3 which are the biggest countries a round number. >> china would be the biggest and brazil. >> brazil is the second they'
. >> (inaudible) world core entity within the teetering a target. >> the chair will accept it as explanatory i'll open it up for another motion. >> recommendations. >> i move we accept this funds. >> i'll second it. >> great discussion on the motion? seeing none, i'll open up for public comment welcome back >> commissioner melberger. >> just to get a braider mandate is that the purpose. >> ling les low when we made the recommendation to get...
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this from her apartment and she was teetering on the edge. these people saw it, run up, grabbed it capture. >> she saved her own life by throwing that out the window? >> yeah. >> without it, she would have mashed -- >> no, she facilitated. if it weren't for all of the people -- >> saved her own life by not jumping. that would have been helpful. >> that would have been helpful. >> hopefully this will serve as a lesson for her and get help to whatever led her to getting in the situation in the first place. >> a lot of good samaritans throughout. >>> difficult to explain the next few videos. this first video from new orleans, you see these two guys walking down the street, before you know it they get attacked. one of the attackers holds a guy on the sidewalk while the other guy gets chased away by the second suspect. the first man is beinging dragged onto the street. >> who is that third guy that aren't out? >> seem leaks another robber that runs up, sees what's going on and keeps going. as the guy's against the wall on the sidewalk, he gets sta
this from her apartment and she was teetering on the edge. these people saw it, run up, grabbed it capture. >> she saved her own life by throwing that out the window? >> yeah. >> without it, she would have mashed -- >> no, she facilitated. if it weren't for all of the people -- >> saved her own life by not jumping. that would have been helpful. >> that would have been helpful. >> hopefully this will serve as a lesson for her and get help to whatever led...
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when you are russian president vladimir putin and a thousand journalists ask about your teetering economy what do you do? well, you blame the outside. at his into the year marathon press conference today, he accused the united states and saudi arabia pushing oil prices down in an attempt to put russia back in a box. >> but couldn't still enjoys high popularity numbers at home. he said he will not allow the rest -- the west to turn the russian bear into a stuffed animal. he promised a return to growth in two years time. we start with this report from moscow. >> the images of the beginning of his media extravaganza show him relaxed and confident. but when the talk turned to the currency crisis, vladimir putin started to look tense, despite his upbeat message. >> i give it two years. after that, our economy will definite grow because the global economy will also expand and more energy resources will be needed. grace many of the reform measures that he spoke about are not new. the president himself joked that the news conference could be wrapped up, but instead it continued for almost three h
when you are russian president vladimir putin and a thousand journalists ask about your teetering economy what do you do? well, you blame the outside. at his into the year marathon press conference today, he accused the united states and saudi arabia pushing oil prices down in an attempt to put russia back in a box. >> but couldn't still enjoys high popularity numbers at home. he said he will not allow the rest -- the west to turn the russian bear into a stuffed animal. he promised a...
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. >> all right, russia is teetering on the brink of recession. oil prices are plummeting, and western sanctions are starting to take their toll on the country's economy. vladimir putin is now looking for new markets for russian products. >> that is why he is on a state visit to india. the russian leader is in the country to hold talks with the newly elected prime minister in an attempt to establish much closer business ties. >> russia and india had close ties during the cold war, and the two countries' leaders are seeking to revive that partnership. they signed about 20 deals on strategic cooperation. vladimir putin needs to ease the pain to russia's economy caused by western sanctions. >> we have placed particular emphasis on improving trade and economic relations between our countries. last year, our bilateral trade amounted to $10 billion. this is clearly not enough. >> moscow needs to drum up trade and find new markets, particularly for its arms industry. the u.s. recently overtook russia as india's largest arms supplier. >> russia will remai
. >> all right, russia is teetering on the brink of recession. oil prices are plummeting, and western sanctions are starting to take their toll on the country's economy. vladimir putin is now looking for new markets for russian products. >> that is why he is on a state visit to india. the russian leader is in the country to hold talks with the newly elected prime minister in an attempt to establish much closer business ties. >> russia and india had close ties during the cold...
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specifically, the pulse of the chinese real estate market and that market is teetering right now. >> so are we talking, daniel, of a -- i hate to use this word because it gets misunderstood, a crash of sorts that's going on in the commodities market and what's the ripple effect of that? >> well, comparing where we are today in prices versus long-term prices, we're still well above where we had been historically. we're well above historical norms. as far as whether we could be looking at further declines heading into 2015 and this would perhaps meet the definition of crash, we think there's more downsides to the market. to the extent, more downside risks to fixed investment in real estate. >> john, you look most especially at the physical commodity itself but as you have been here a couple of times, you talked about some of the companies that are highly leveraged in the oil shale boom that might be vulnerable. i don't want you out of your depth, but the stocks have been hurt so badly. >> i think so. again, this is commodities, at some point there will be a supply response. whether it'
specifically, the pulse of the chinese real estate market and that market is teetering right now. >> so are we talking, daniel, of a -- i hate to use this word because it gets misunderstood, a crash of sorts that's going on in the commodities market and what's the ripple effect of that? >> well, comparing where we are today in prices versus long-term prices, we're still well above where we had been historically. we're well above historical norms. as far as whether we could be...
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a third teeters on the edge. >> this is incredible. and this was wind-driven waves over the top of my deck. wiped everything out. >> reporter: in part, what makes this storm so dangerous is how slowly it is moving. in some regions it's dropped up to 12 inches of rain overnight. now it's moving to southern california. in parts of l.a., there were wildfires last month, there could be mudslides. brian? >> miguel almaguer in san francisco for us again tonight. miguel, thanks. >>> we turn now to this massive electronic attack against sony pictures. just today even more embarrassing, and make no mistake, stolen internal documents were put out there for all the world to see. but this raises concern that goes well beyond a movie studio in hollywood. it goes to every user of e-mail. we get our report tonight from nbc's stephanie gosk. >> you want us to kill the leader of north korea? >> yes. >> what! >> reporter: seth rogen and james franco hit the red carpet, for the premiere of the interview. they won't be interviewed themselves. sony picture
a third teeters on the edge. >> this is incredible. and this was wind-driven waves over the top of my deck. wiped everything out. >> reporter: in part, what makes this storm so dangerous is how slowly it is moving. in some regions it's dropped up to 12 inches of rain overnight. now it's moving to southern california. in parts of l.a., there were wildfires last month, there could be mudslides. brian? >> miguel almaguer in san francisco for us again tonight. miguel, thanks....
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looks like the shining city on the hill compared to other places around the world like europe which teetered on the verge of recession and china, the growth reduced. it was a difference in monetary policy. the federal reserve ended the open end quantitative easing. >> looking at unfolding economic development and as the economy strengthens and we come closer to achieving our objectives, i think it's very likely that we will, you know, progress on the path of normalizing policy. >> reporter: at the same time, the european central bank takes its first step into a u.s. style program to kick start its economy. >> q.e. program, which could include sovereign bonds, falls within our mandate or better. it's an instrument we could use in the pursuit of our mandate. not to pursue our mandate would be legal. >> reporter: next year looks to be one where the fed takes another step towards normalcy, possibly raising interest rates for the first time in eight years but it's not without risk. if 2014 turns out to be another false start, the fed could be moving too early. if growth continues to be strong, th
looks like the shining city on the hill compared to other places around the world like europe which teetered on the verge of recession and china, the growth reduced. it was a difference in monetary policy. the federal reserve ended the open end quantitative easing. >> looking at unfolding economic development and as the economy strengthens and we come closer to achieving our objectives, i think it's very likely that we will, you know, progress on the path of normalizing policy. >>...
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lets go to the north and west of philadelphia where temperatures are really teetering, near that 32-degree mark. 33 degrees, doug is reporting in schwanksville, right now it looks like rain. lets see what he has to say, damp raw evening with temperatures right around freezing. it could be a little slick there and then 36 degrees right the now, reported in collegeville, buddies saying 36 and rain with temperatures riding. if you would like to be an eyes an ears in the field we would love to have you join our eyewitness weather watcher. go to cbs philly.com to sign up n center city philadelphia we are seeing foggy conditions. usually we will see liberty one and liberty two, but not tonight, obscured by the fog and as skies slowly clear, a little bit later, we're going to be seeing dry conditions but not, just yet, that is for sure. now, the rain is moving back in, with the rain, we're going to be seeing some freezing rain as well and as we look closer you can see through areas of lancaster county and also heading towards reading bucks county we are seeing a line of pink. that is freezing rai
lets go to the north and west of philadelphia where temperatures are really teetering, near that 32-degree mark. 33 degrees, doug is reporting in schwanksville, right now it looks like rain. lets see what he has to say, damp raw evening with temperatures right around freezing. it could be a little slick there and then 36 degrees right the now, reported in collegeville, buddies saying 36 and rain with temperatures riding. if you would like to be an eyes an ears in the field we would love to have...
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from california to the washington coast people are racing to save their homes teetering on the brink. >>> a young woman burned alive on the side of a road. will her last words help police find her killer? >>> we want to hear from you. should the house strip out a spending bill provision that would provide more bank bailouts? our live chat is up and running. visit foxnews.com/happeningnow. click on on "america's asking" d join the conversation. you can't breathe through your nose, suddenly, you're a mouth breather. a mouth breather! well, put on a breathe right strip and shut your mouth. cold medicines open your nose over time, but add a breathe right strip and pow, it opens your nose up to 38% more. so you can breathe and do the one thing you want to do, sleep. add breathe right to your cold medicine shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right. and look for the calming scent of new breathe right lavender, in the sleep aisle. jon: now for some crime stories we're watching. police searching through surveillance video looking for a person who set a teenager and her car on fire in miss
from california to the washington coast people are racing to save their homes teetering on the brink. >>> a young woman burned alive on the side of a road. will her last words help police find her killer? >>> we want to hear from you. should the house strip out a spending bill provision that would provide more bank bailouts? our live chat is up and running. visit foxnews.com/happeningnow. click on on "america's asking" d join the conversation. you can't breathe...
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substantial dangers coming from around the world and a lot of places, slow-downs in china, europe again teetering on the edge of some kind of black hole. so i think the fed would be -- i think it would be a mistake and i don't think the fed is going to overreact, certainly to one month's numbers but even to several months' numbers. you are seeing wages go up but janet yellen set the stage that just because you see some wage increase, that does not mean they are going to tighten. in fact, they have been saying they want to see wage increase, that that would be a sign of more sustained growth. they are only going to start tightening i think when you start thinking there's some danger of actual price inflation and so far, there is none. >> well, where are you? because we have had this camp of people who thought for sure we would see some sort of fed rate hike by the middle of next year, then you had some people starting to waver saying not until 2016, then it was friday's jobs numbers, you have people back saying middle of 2015. where are you, where have you been in that camp? >> i have always been
substantial dangers coming from around the world and a lot of places, slow-downs in china, europe again teetering on the edge of some kind of black hole. so i think the fed would be -- i think it would be a mistake and i don't think the fed is going to overreact, certainly to one month's numbers but even to several months' numbers. you are seeing wages go up but janet yellen set the stage that just because you see some wage increase, that does not mean they are going to tighten. in fact, they...
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are we beginning to teeter on the edge?ere is concern about that and that is why the parliament fast tracked a bill to recapitalize the banks. that used to be a lot more money. the fear of the financial crisis. we had the bank of russia step in and support a midsized bank. dollare offering accounts and borrowing on international markets. and have been sanctioned the rates are higher. are we on the brink of a financial crisis? we do not know. we are seeing that russia is concerned about that and is taking action to preclude that from happening. >> ryan chilcote will follow the story throughout the morning. stay with us. the pulses up next. we are one hour away from the crucial vote. you can follow me on twitter. we will take a break. ♪ >> high noon in greece. we're less than an hour away from a vote in athens. in the balance, a general election. and even the future of this country in the eurozone. oil spillover. standard and poor's downgrades its outlook on the crashing crude price and the ruble rebound. currency lures its w
are we beginning to teeter on the edge?ere is concern about that and that is why the parliament fast tracked a bill to recapitalize the banks. that used to be a lot more money. the fear of the financial crisis. we had the bank of russia step in and support a midsized bank. dollare offering accounts and borrowing on international markets. and have been sanctioned the rates are higher. are we on the brink of a financial crisis? we do not know. we are seeing that russia is concerned about that and...
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it teeters on the edge of the precipice. this is the fastest aging, fastest shrinking place in aging, shrinking japan. 60% of its residents are 65 or older. among them, this man. his family has owned this sweet shop over 100 years. japan has been on the slide for too long, and prime minister shinzo abe is a man with a plan bold enough to set it back on course. >> he is the country's hardest working businessman. he's always working hard for the people. i always watch what he does on the news. >> the abe plan is to bring japan out of quiet decline with spending and structural reform. but two years in the results are mixed. the money has gone to big business by passing the man on the street or, indeed, the man at the farm. >> everything is so focused on the bigger cities. as the government pays more attention to them, more young people will want to go there. i wish they could find ways to attract people to the countryside instead. >> but the numbers significantly hung not painted outside of the village hall don't lie. populatio
it teeters on the edge of the precipice. this is the fastest aging, fastest shrinking place in aging, shrinking japan. 60% of its residents are 65 or older. among them, this man. his family has owned this sweet shop over 100 years. japan has been on the slide for too long, and prime minister shinzo abe is a man with a plan bold enough to set it back on course. >> he is the country's hardest working businessman. he's always working hard for the people. i always watch what he does on the...
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his comments come as russia's economy teeters on the brink of recession. is shrugging off russia's economic problems and looking to the country to boost revenue appeared twitter started telling ads in russia through a third-party party. first question clients include twitter company -- worked with russian regulators who recently passed a law cracking down on bloggers. .ore battles for uber the company has just been declared illegal in taiwan. >> i think it is really sad when invested money tries to stop innovation in their best interest because capitalism -- >> will grow unfettered ? >> regulation is very different than people being affected by innovation. are we going to talk real here? we know exactly what's going on. >> back in the u.s., number is in portland.ices t-mobile has agreed to pay $90 million to resolve claims a charged users for bogus services by core scopes. -- like horoscopes. at&t agreed to pay $100 million fine for similar allegations in october. to our lead, the fbi has concluded that north korea was behind that massive cyber attack at s
his comments come as russia's economy teeters on the brink of recession. is shrugging off russia's economic problems and looking to the country to boost revenue appeared twitter started telling ads in russia through a third-party party. first question clients include twitter company -- worked with russian regulators who recently passed a law cracking down on bloggers. .ore battles for uber the company has just been declared illegal in taiwan. >> i think it is really sad when invested...
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this truck was left teetering in danger of falling over the edge. behind the wheel a 17-year-old boy who was killed on impact. his passenger was taken to the hospital and she will survive. it took crews hour to remove this truck. the highway was shut down and so was the road below. >> it dime rest on the k -- came to rest on the k rail. as a result of that we had it shut down the entire roadway. >> reporter: this accident happened around 4:30 a.m. this morning. the chp says the teen drifted into the oncoming lane, colliding with this work truck. the truck rolled several times before it came to rest. it may take time figure out why the victim lost control. >> we will try find the driver's background, what he was doing in the last 24 hours. hopefully the passenger can add information to that. his whereabout, activities. >> the work truck involved had extensive damage but the driver was not hurt. >> that was ktvu's alex savage reporting. this afternoon we learned the name of the victim, mario castro from houston. >>> police say two pitbulls went on a v
this truck was left teetering in danger of falling over the edge. behind the wheel a 17-year-old boy who was killed on impact. his passenger was taken to the hospital and she will survive. it took crews hour to remove this truck. the highway was shut down and so was the road below. >> it dime rest on the k -- came to rest on the k rail. as a result of that we had it shut down the entire roadway. >> reporter: this accident happened around 4:30 a.m. this morning. the chp says the teen...
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>> venezuela was teetering, pretty badly in this. who wins, who loses has to do with who seizes the opportunity. u.s. airline industry pocketed all the money that would have gone to lower fares. just because they could charge you is less as an american consumer doesn't mean they will. not as general and useful to the public as we like. >> steven, who else has great opportunities right now? >> well gosh any advance country, any oil importer has opportunities. but to return to the theme of the airlines what we're going to see is a real rebound in vehicle miles traveled, by historical standards we'd expect to be up eight to 11% in air transportation, max is right, right now the airlines are holding onto their margins, and over time we'll see very impressive transport number gains and that will rebound to places like orlando and other places that people travel for vacation. >> i appreciate the expertise for both of you. steven toppix and stephen garner. fraking has been a part of the global energy debate as both of my guests mentioned. j
>> venezuela was teetering, pretty badly in this. who wins, who loses has to do with who seizes the opportunity. u.s. airline industry pocketed all the money that would have gone to lower fares. just because they could charge you is less as an american consumer doesn't mean they will. not as general and useful to the public as we like. >> steven, who else has great opportunities right now? >> well gosh any advance country, any oil importer has opportunities. but to return to...
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seconds later, a massive boulder rumbles down the hill and teeters inches from the car.her look. watch as the boulder barrels straight for the car and then stops. miraculously, no one was injured but another few inches, and the car would have been an oversized hub cap. >>> here in colorado springs, one reporter never thought he would be a part of the story, but that's just what happened to video journalist john sloier when thunderstorms drenched his city. >> he said i was going to head up highway 24 to see if i can get anything like that. i was like, okay. probably pretty easily get some pretty good flood footage. >> shoyer heads northwest up waldo canyon when he starts shooting a video that becomes a viral hit. >> wow. oh my god. >> just hit me. >> oh my god. >> and shroyer on the ride of his life, his car just swept away. >> oh my god. >> so take me from the point where the water picked up your car, turned you 180 degrees and then what? >> i was just floating like i was on a roller coaster from god. i had no idea what was happening at first. it was surreal. the water j
seconds later, a massive boulder rumbles down the hill and teeters inches from the car.her look. watch as the boulder barrels straight for the car and then stops. miraculously, no one was injured but another few inches, and the car would have been an oversized hub cap. >>> here in colorado springs, one reporter never thought he would be a part of the story, but that's just what happened to video journalist john sloier when thunderstorms drenched his city. >> he said i was going...
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others teeter on the brink of collapse.i'd been forewarned, these intense reactions are still disconcerting. ♪ ♪ ayahuasca >> but this is just the beginning. the gringo shaman steps up the healing, blowing smoke on the seekers like stan, to drive off negative spirits. >> these are native traditions repackaged by ron to give his guests an authentic ayahuasca experience. you know when everyone around you is intoxicated or drunk and you're the only one not under the influence, that's how it feels to be in that room. there are people in there who are having extremely intense experiences, and then there's stan who has been kind of sitting there stoically the whole night. it's hard to tell how, or if, ayahuasca has affected him. one person tripping hard is roman. his physical performance contrasts sharply with the first-timers who struggle to keep it together during this five-hour ordeal. but whether anyone will experience real healing will have to wait for the light of day. >> i've been around a lot of people who have been under
others teeter on the brink of collapse.i'd been forewarned, these intense reactions are still disconcerting. ♪ ♪ ayahuasca >> but this is just the beginning. the gringo shaman steps up the healing, blowing smoke on the seekers like stan, to drive off negative spirits. >> these are native traditions repackaged by ron to give his guests an authentic ayahuasca experience. you know when everyone around you is intoxicated or drunk and you're the only one not under the influence,...
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santa looked down from behind a tall, teetering pile of letters that the children of philadelphia hadtrouble loading it on to santa's sleigh. splendid, boomed santa, we're ready to go. >> well, not quite santa says little old elf, one of our reindeer are missing. the missing? which reindeer is missing. the youngest one santa says. it is his first flight tonight. i have called him and called him but, i cannot find him. well, just then the young reindeer came up marching a car on the, where is he, santa he was crunching the car on the so loudly that he had not heard the old elf calling him. never mind says santa, giving reindeers a little wink. he took out his santa nav, like a gps, but for a sleigh, and he tapped in the coordinates for philadelphia. this will get us to fail in no time. >> that is right, but with the flick of the rings they went off racing through the sky. >> yes. >> the snow man. >> i know, what did santa say. >> ho, ho, ho, can you say ho, ho, ho. >> guess like that. >> that is fabulous. >> snow man. >> that is. he said we will have these presents delivered to dear ol
santa looked down from behind a tall, teetering pile of letters that the children of philadelphia hadtrouble loading it on to santa's sleigh. splendid, boomed santa, we're ready to go. >> well, not quite santa says little old elf, one of our reindeer are missing. the missing? which reindeer is missing. the youngest one santa says. it is his first flight tonight. i have called him and called him but, i cannot find him. well, just then the young reindeer came up marching a car on the, where...
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moscow is struggling to rescue its teetering banking system, what that could mean around the
moscow is struggling to rescue its teetering banking system, what that could mean around the
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derestimatedsh misun the economy and it teetered on the brink of depression. >> barack obama. >> it is hard to capture a president while he is still there. he is not a complete picture. "hope and change" was what he campaigned for. he had a solid election victory. he won reelection convincing people that he was the right answer. i think that americans now heond-guessed his -- whether took his hand's to much off the too much- hisan off of the control on the middle east, on health care. barack obama likes campaigning. i am not sure that he is enjoying governing with the same gusto. >> a lot of americans think that presidents are lying to us. how can you tell if somebody is telling the truth and when they are not, as a reporter? >> i think i can tell a president is telling the truth when two things happen. when the words coming out of his -- "ido not make sense never had sexual relations with that woman." when the body language betrays them. they get down in a subservient or submissive position. that phrase is the biggest lie i have ever heard from a president. we were in the roosevelt ro
derestimatedsh misun the economy and it teetered on the brink of depression. >> barack obama. >> it is hard to capture a president while he is still there. he is not a complete picture. "hope and change" was what he campaigned for. he had a solid election victory. he won reelection convincing people that he was the right answer. i think that americans now heond-guessed his -- whether took his hand's to much off the too much- hisan off of the control on the middle east, on...