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the world's most wanted man is back vowing to kill again. just as americans in another country are being urged to leave immediately. brian ross and martha raddatz standing by. >>> also breaking tonight, the american hospitalpect walking in authorities say shooting a cardiac surgeon. >>> the deadly collapse. the overpass giving way. new questions tonight about america's highways. >>> the mansion fire mystery growing tonight. the home burning to the ground and what we've now learned about the missing family. >>> and we're here in washington for the state of the union. and tonight, what the president plans to say to america.
the world's most wanted man is back vowing to kill again. just as americans in another country are being urged to leave immediately. brian ross and martha raddatz standing by. >>> also breaking tonight, the american hospitalpect walking in authorities say shooting a cardiac surgeon. >>> the deadly collapse. the overpass giving way. new questions tonight about america's highways. >>> the mansion fire mystery growing tonight. the home burning to the ground and what...
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the world's most wanted man is back, vowing to kill again. just as americans in another country are being urged to leave immediately. brian ross and martha raddatz standing by. >>> also breaking tonight, the american hospitalsuspect walking in, authorities say shooting a cardiac surgeon. >>> the deadly collapse. the overpass giving way. new questions tonight about america's highways. >>> the mansion fire mystery growing tonight. the home burning to the ground and what we've now learned about the missing family. >>> and we're here in washington for the state of the union. and tonight, what the president plans to say to america.
the world's most wanted man is back, vowing to kill again. just as americans in another country are being urged to leave immediately. brian ross and martha raddatz standing by. >>> also breaking tonight, the american hospitalsuspect walking in, authorities say shooting a cardiac surgeon. >>> the deadly collapse. the overpass giving way. new questions tonight about america's highways. >>> the mansion fire mystery growing tonight. the home burning to the ground and what...
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the world's most wanted man is back vowing to kill again. just as americans in another country are being urged to leave immediately. brian ross and martha raddatz standing by. >>> also breaking tonight, the american hospital the suspect walking in authorities say shooting a cardiac surgeon. >>> the deadly collapse. the overpass giving way. new questions tonight about america's highways. >>> the mansion fire mystery growing tonight. the home burning to the ground and what we've now learned about the missing family. >>> and we're here in washington for the state of the union. and tonight, what the president plans to say to america. >>> and good evening from washington tonight, where we just learned some of what the president will say to the nation tonight in his state of the union. and we'll have more on that in a moment right here. but we begin with that new terror threat a chilling new video from isis. and the most wanted man in the world, jihadi john as he's called threatening two hostages from japan. tonight, a race to save their lives and a race to locate that brutal killer. we have seen him before. we heard his voice, that british accent. videos in broad daylight so why can't the world find him? marth
the world's most wanted man is back vowing to kill again. just as americans in another country are being urged to leave immediately. brian ross and martha raddatz standing by. >>> also breaking tonight, the american hospital the suspect walking in authorities say shooting a cardiac surgeon. >>> the deadly collapse. the overpass giving way. new questions tonight about america's highways. >>> the mansion fire mystery growing tonight. the home burning to the ground and...
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the affordable care act had people come in dozens of times into the white house from the american hospitale ama, and of course the aarp, the director of the aarp's lobbyist at the time came to our institute and talked about that. they negotiated what was acceptable to the groups, made compromises there in the white house, and eventually that became the vehicle that came out of the senate, went to the house and was passed. and that's true also of dodd/frank. it sounds simple that all you do is get a bunch of vested interests together. it's much more complex than that. but they have to be there they have to know what the reaction is going to be for certain positions. so obama very quickly, in my opinion, learned that you need to have those people at the table. you need to work with them. so he really didn't outlaw gravity in washington, d.c., meaning pluralist representation from specialized interests. you know what a lobbyist is. we've talked about this before. i remind you of this two contacts with congress and staff, and executive branch, executives, 20% of your time in lobbying activitie
the affordable care act had people come in dozens of times into the white house from the american hospitale ama, and of course the aarp, the director of the aarp's lobbyist at the time came to our institute and talked about that. they negotiated what was acceptable to the groups, made compromises there in the white house, and eventually that became the vehicle that came out of the senate, went to the house and was passed. and that's true also of dodd/frank. it sounds simple that all you do is...
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and to boston now, and one of the nation's most prestigious hospitals mourning one of their own. the flag at half staff for the american surgeon gunned down inside brigham and women's hospital as tonight, we learn new details about the victim. the search for a motive and how it could have been much worse in that hospital. here's david wright. >> reporter: today in their scrubs, the staff at brigham and women's hospital mourned one of their own. a young cardiovascular surgeon shot yesterday in the hospital by the son of a patient who had recently died. dr. michael davidson was 44 years old. >> incredible father husband and an amazing lead gilluitarist. >> reporter: he studied at princeton and yale medical school and played lead guitar in a band with other young colleagues. davidson's wife also a surgeon, is seven months pregnant with their fourth child. their other 3 kids all under age 10. brigham and women's had a plan for an active-shooter scenario as many hospitals do. this drill filmed at holy name hospital in teaneck, new jersey. >> it's got to be your worst nightmare. >> oh, it's absolutely your worst nightmare. >
and to boston now, and one of the nation's most prestigious hospitals mourning one of their own. the flag at half staff for the american surgeon gunned down inside brigham and women's hospital as tonight, we learn new details about the victim. the search for a motive and how it could have been much worse in that hospital. here's david wright. >> reporter: today in their scrubs, the staff at brigham and women's hospital mourned one of their own. a young cardiovascular surgeon shot...
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the death rate for hospitalized patients in african countries is right about 60%. and american health care worker who was exposed to ebola in sierra leone has been released from a hospital in nebraska. doctors say the health worker was monitored for three weeks and did not develop the disease, the hospital has not identified the patient at the patient's request. now, we're not going to have this kind of weather here, are we? >> no. what's coming tomorrow is primarily rain. some mix of snow and sleet and if there's any accumulation of a couple inches it will be north and west of the metro area and a little higher elevations. monday morning, a little different story. a little clipper could bring snow to everywhere in the area here. >> wet because it's going to get white. >> that's the way it works. let's look at the army-navy country club in fairfax. look this morning, foggy with snow on the fairways. clear the skies a bit and let the sunshine even when it's cold. most areas have lost the snow cover except for northwest of the city. beautiful sunset tonight. and now with partly c
the death rate for hospitalized patients in african countries is right about 60%. and american health care worker who was exposed to ebola in sierra leone has been released from a hospital in nebraska. doctors say the health worker was monitored for three weeks and did not develop the disease, the hospital has not identified the patient at the patient's request. now, we're not going to have this kind of weather here, are we? >> no. what's coming tomorrow is primarily rain. some mix of...
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. >> reporter: more than 325,000 cardiac arrests happen each year outside the hospital. the americancross estimates more widespread use of these easy-to-use a.e.d.s could save some 50,000 lives a year. next week, rutledge will be honored for helping to asset life of the officer who had just handcuffed him. >> schieffer: all right, thank you very much, jon. good story. when an alarm goes off at the space station we will tell you what had the crew scrambling today when we come back. she's still the one for you. and cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph like needing to go frequently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long term injury, get medical help right away for an erection l
. >> reporter: more than 325,000 cardiac arrests happen each year outside the hospital. the americancross estimates more widespread use of these easy-to-use a.e.d.s could save some 50,000 lives a year. next week, rutledge will be honored for helping to asset life of the officer who had just handcuffed him. >> schieffer: all right, thank you very much, jon. good story. when an alarm goes off at the space station we will tell you what had the crew scrambling today when we come back....
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ready if needed to evacuate the american embassy, they are equipped with helicopters and hospital facilitiesfor now the assessment is no need to rescue american diplomates. >> late today the state department said because of the evolving security situation in yemen, it will further reduce it's embassy staff in the capitol, and already sent virtually all the nonessential employees months ago. the state department says the u.s. embassy remains open, and is operating though that remains subject to constant reassessment. >> all right jamie thank you for more now on the complex relationship between the u.s. and yemen we turn to paul wieben paul? >> well, john, since september 11th the u.s. has called yemen an important partner in the fight but this is a complicated troubled partnership at best. this is a country that has long been violent, unstable and deeply divided. >> if as it now appeared this was an act of terror im, it was a cowardly act. >> october 2,007th 2000, when suicide bombers blew a hole in the side of a u.s. navy destroyer docked in the port city. >> we will find out who was respons
ready if needed to evacuate the american embassy, they are equipped with helicopters and hospital facilitiesfor now the assessment is no need to rescue american diplomates. >> late today the state department said because of the evolving security situation in yemen, it will further reduce it's embassy staff in the capitol, and already sent virtually all the nonessential employees months ago. the state department says the u.s. embassy remains open, and is operating though that remains...
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but the worst still includes this-- the flu is now widespread in all but six states, and it's sending americans 65 and older to the hospital at the highest rate in at least a decade. here's dr. jon lapook. >> reporter: at a senior center in new york city, the fridays bingo game is in full swing but 96-year-old may robinson is thinking about her friend who recently caught the flu. >> my deceased friend had it. they worked very hard to save her, but she passed. >> reporter: the c.d.c. began tracking flu hospitalization rates 10 years ago. this year, the hospitalization rate for patients over 65 has been more than twice the average rate over the previous five seasons. dr. susan ream is an infectious disease specialist at the cleveland clinic. >> people who are 65 years of age and up tend to have other diseases like heart disease diabetes kidney disease and also the immune system as we age doesn't work quite as well. >> reporter: most of this year's flu is from an especially nasty strain called h3 n2. in past years, h3 n2 has caused a two- to three-times higher hospitalization and death rate than normal. in addition, the strai
but the worst still includes this-- the flu is now widespread in all but six states, and it's sending americans 65 and older to the hospital at the highest rate in at least a decade. here's dr. jon lapook. >> reporter: at a senior center in new york city, the fridays bingo game is in full swing but 96-year-old may robinson is thinking about her friend who recently caught the flu. >> my deceased friend had it. they worked very hard to save her, but she passed. >> reporter: the...
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if the seahawks win on february 1st chris evans has to visit a seattle childrens hospital dressed as captain american and waving the 12th man flag. >>> warmer temperatures and sunny skies are trouble for ski resorts and businesses here in the bay area. we checked in with ski shops and found they are becoming creative to stay in business. that's coming up tonight on ktvu channel 2 news at 5:00. thank you for making us your choice for news. we are always on ktvu.com and you can follow us on twitter and facebook. have a great day. . >>> up next on "eco company." >> marine creatures revealed? checking the shoreline at low tide. >> actually can see it attaching to me right now. >> these guys are getting a lesson on a delicate eco system. >>> then going bird watching. but these aren't just any birds. >> five feet tall. seven-food wing span. >> it's the sand hill crane, and they have been around for over 40 million years. >> plus developing a new wonder nut? could this be the new source for biofuel? >> we really believe that this will affect the world in a positive way. >> making a hybrid hazelnut as the cr
if the seahawks win on february 1st chris evans has to visit a seattle childrens hospital dressed as captain american and waving the 12th man flag. >>> warmer temperatures and sunny skies are trouble for ski resorts and businesses here in the bay area. we checked in with ski shops and found they are becoming creative to stay in business. that's coming up tonight on ktvu channel 2 news at 5:00. thank you for making us your choice for news. we are always on ktvu.com and you can follow us...
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. >> more than 35,000 cardiac arrests happen outside the hospital every year. the americantes more widespread use of these easy-to-use aeds could save 55,000 lives a year. later this month rutledge will be honored for saving the officer who just handcuffed him. dr. jon lapook, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," we'll get the latest from washington on the alleged plot to attack the u.s. capitol. >>> plus, we'll talk to the two climbers who made history at yosemite's el capitan. >>> and we'll take you to beverly hills for the announcement of this year's announcement of the nominees of the academy awards. that's the "cbs morning news" for this morning. i'm lauren lyster. thanks for watching. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com -- captions by vitac www.vitac.com good morning. it's thursday, january 15-th i'm michelle >>> good morning. let's take a live look here at the golden gate bridge. not many cars going across. >> i see three sets of headlights and fog. but it's early, 4:30. it's thursday, january 15. i'm mich
. >> more than 35,000 cardiac arrests happen outside the hospital every year. the americantes more widespread use of these easy-to-use aeds could save 55,000 lives a year. later this month rutledge will be honored for saving the officer who just handcuffed him. dr. jon lapook, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," we'll get the latest from washington on the alleged plot to attack the u.s. capitol. >>> plus, we'll talk to...
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the american embassy. they're equipped with helicopters and hospital facilities but the for now the assessment is there is no need to rescue the americans. >> just four months ago they cited yemen as a place for the u.s. to work with a friendly government in target al-qaeda. ly let's bring in peter, a yemen analyst. what do you think happened over the course of last maybe 12-18 hours here where the u.n. envoy is literally on the ground in sanaa talking with houthi leaders, and the president is effectively and the cabinet effectively resigning. >> what seems to have happened is houthies came to a deal with the president. they agreed to release his chief of staff who they had kidnapped over the weekend, and they agreed to withdraw from their positions. in turn what they asked for were certain political positions and changes to the constitution. it seems they came through this morning with a list of political lists they wanted. they want vice presidency, and various other senior positions. at that point the cabinet met. they discussed this among themselves and decided they couldn't continue pretending to be p
the american embassy. they're equipped with helicopters and hospital facilities but the for now the assessment is there is no need to rescue the americans. >> just four months ago they cited yemen as a place for the u.s. to work with a friendly government in target al-qaeda. ly let's bring in peter, a yemen analyst. what do you think happened over the course of last maybe 12-18 hours here where the u.n. envoy is literally on the ground in sanaa talking with houthi leaders, and the...
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the mall, a new car, how about the doctor's office or a hospital? we americans spend more on our health care than any other country in the world, but at least that means we have the best health care, right? well, not necessarily. u.s. health care is complicated and expensive. even if you have insurance. and for the millions of americans that are uninsured or underinsured, what are the alternatives? where do you go? you might just have to go on vacation. this year alone, an estimated 1.2 million americans will get some sort of procedure overseas. is medical tourism the future of health care? i'm going to find out. you'll be inside. inside man. ♪ ah, morning. the sore spot of my day. like two years ago, i fell down a flight of stairs and caught myself with my arms, i was falling like, and something in there has been awesomely painful ever since. so it's about time to get that checked now. so i'm going to see dr. isaacs who has been my primary care physician for over a decade. >> tell me if it begins to hurt anywhere. >> when i do this, i can feel. >> keep going. >
the mall, a new car, how about the doctor's office or a hospital? we americans spend more on our health care than any other country in the world, but at least that means we have the best health care, right? well, not necessarily. u.s. health care is complicated and expensive. even if you have insurance. and for the millions of americans that are uninsured or underinsured, what are the alternatives? where do you go? you might just have to go on vacation. this year alone, an estimated 1.2 million...
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the death of a very popular sports commentator. >>> american health care worker exposed to the ebola virus arrives at a nebraska hospital. what happens next even though the worker has not tested positive for the disease female announcer: sleep train thanks all those who helped make a difference last year for thousands of california foster kids. thank you for helping foster kids. thank you for the school supplies! thank you for the new shoes. thank you, secret santa! and thank you for donating money. announcer: your generosity proves that while not everyone can be a foster parent anyone can help a foster child. thank you! thank you! ¡gracias por su ayuda! [baby cooing] thank you. long battle with cancer. oc: "what's good sportscenter rolling, stuart scott here." scott was known for his colorful mixing of pop culture references and catch phrases into his highlights. he was first diagnosed with cancer in 2007. he was honored late last year at the "espy" awards. scott spoke about his fight. "when you died, it does not mean that you lose to cancer. you beat cancer by how you live, why you live and in the manner in which you l
the death of a very popular sports commentator. >>> american health care worker exposed to the ebola virus arrives at a nebraska hospital. what happens next even though the worker has not tested positive for the disease female announcer: sleep train thanks all those who helped make a difference last year for thousands of california foster kids. thank you for helping foster kids. thank you for the school supplies! thank you for the new shoes. thank you, secret santa! and thank you for...
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my earlier comments, is a local hospital in my community founded by the family of a deceased world war i veteran. it has a special place in the hearts of african-americans because it was the only hospital where negros could go in the 1920's and the 20th century. it has fallen upon difficult challenges, and so my question and my query is to the new incoming governor of the state of texas, governor abbott, to find value in this medical facility because of the historic relationship. it once housed the only outside posttraumatic stress disorder center in houston outside of the veterans hospital center, well attended by veterans who loved the idea of a center that was away from the massive hospital system. it serves people who are poor in the neighborhood and seniors. it has helped those who suffered from substance abuse, and i believe that it needs and deserves a new start. i'll be working with a variety of agencies to do that and will not be ashamed that unfortunately tragic -- or let me say misbehavior of some caused this unfortunate turn in this hospital, but its history is worth saving and i want to thank the family whose son died in world war ii, provi
my earlier comments, is a local hospital in my community founded by the family of a deceased world war i veteran. it has a special place in the hearts of african-americans because it was the only hospital where negros could go in the 1920's and the 20th century. it has fallen upon difficult challenges, and so my question and my query is to the new incoming governor of the state of texas, governor abbott, to find value in this medical facility because of the historic relationship. it once housed...
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the flames. a third person is also hospitalized. their conditions are not being released just yet. the american is now assisting eight families, a total of 28 people were ultimately displaced. >> and a wake, held today for the second new york city police officer killed in a ambush shooting. uniform police officers from all around the country lined up to remember officer wenjian liu. thousands attended including new york city mayor bill de blasio and police commissioner bill bratton. officers saluted both of them. wenjian liu's partner rafael ramos laid to rest last week. it was during his funeral officers turned their back on the mayor. andrew cuomo said it is time for the city to heal. >> we have to stop any fights within the family and we have to come together as a family of new yorkers, stand strong, and that's the message for all new yorkers. >> state police commissioner promoted both fallen officers to the rang of detective first grade last week. >> now umbrellas in one hand, signs in another. families every all races march from calvary church to clark park in west philadelphia calling for
the flames. a third person is also hospitalized. their conditions are not being released just yet. the american is now assisting eight families, a total of 28 people were ultimately displaced. >> and a wake, held today for the second new york city police officer killed in a ambush shooting. uniform police officers from all around the country lined up to remember officer wenjian liu. thousands attended including new york city mayor bill de blasio and police commissioner bill bratton....
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the mall a new car, how about the doctor's office or a hospital? we americansour health care than any other country in the world, but at least that means we have the best health care right? well not necessarily. u.s. health care is complicated and expensive. even if you have
the mall a new car, how about the doctor's office or a hospital? we americansour health care than any other country in the world, but at least that means we have the best health care right? well not necessarily. u.s. health care is complicated and expensive. even if you have
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the summer after revelations of long waits for appointments and secret waiting lists at va hospitals. the department announced a major overhaul several months later. >>> the taliban released the americanrisoner bowe bergdahl in he can change for five detainees from guantonimo bay. the us military launched an investigation into whether bergdahl deserted his post before the taliban captured him. >> the islamic state began a major offensive capturing huge areas of eastern syria and northern iraq. the american led coalition launched air strikes against isis targets and the us sent thousands of so-called military advisers to the ground in iraq. but president obama insists he will not send us combat troops. >>> israel invaded the gaza strip over the summer. the conflict fueled by the killing of three israeli teenagers by palestinian militants. the fighting ended with a cease fire. >> in the town of ferguson missouri protests turned violent after the police shooting of an unarmed teenager michael brown. a grand jury decided not to bring charges against officer darren wilson that sparked new violence in ferguson and protests all across our country. >>> in august, robin william took his own li
the summer after revelations of long waits for appointments and secret waiting lists at va hospitals. the department announced a major overhaul several months later. >>> the taliban released the americanrisoner bowe bergdahl in he can change for five detainees from guantonimo bay. the us military launched an investigation into whether bergdahl deserted his post before the taliban captured him. >> the islamic state began a major offensive capturing huge areas of eastern syria and...
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the mall, a new car, how about the doctor's office or a hospital? we americanser country in the world, but at least that means we have the best health care, right? well, not necessarily. u.s. health care is complicated and expensive. even if you have insurance. and for the millions of americans that are uninsured or underinsured, what are the alternatives? where do you go? you might just have to go on vacation. this year alone, an estimated 1.2 million americans will get some sort of procedure overseas.
the mall, a new car, how about the doctor's office or a hospital? we americanser country in the world, but at least that means we have the best health care, right? well, not necessarily. u.s. health care is complicated and expensive. even if you have insurance. and for the millions of americans that are uninsured or underinsured, what are the alternatives? where do you go? you might just have to go on vacation. this year alone, an estimated 1.2 million americans will get some sort of procedure...
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the house. american worker exposed to ebola has arrived at a nebraska hospital. hospital earlier this afternoon he drove the patient to the hospital's special bio containment unit. the paint had been identified but he will be watched during the 21 day incubation period. now back to the kelly files. for all of the headlines go to foxnews.com. >> it is one of the most frequently asked questions why does jeremy irwin believe jeremy had nothing to do with the daughter's disappearance? watch. >> because of her reaction when i said she is not in there. so i knew that that's when deborah came unglued. i knew obviously that was where she was supposed to be. to be. >> all >> all right. okay. ok so so what happened after that? >> um, run all over. i says, you know maybe maybe for some reason she's next door at sam's house. >> did you ask debbie, deborah, if she was at sam's house? did you mention that to deborah before you -- >> i don't think so. i remember her being -- she was sitting on the floor by the front door crying and screaming my baby, my baby. >> joining me >> j
the house. american worker exposed to ebola has arrived at a nebraska hospital. hospital earlier this afternoon he drove the patient to the hospital's special bio containment unit. the paint had been identified but he will be watched during the 21 day incubation period. now back to the kelly files. for all of the headlines go to foxnews.com. >> it is one of the most frequently asked questions why does jeremy irwin believe jeremy had nothing to do with the daughter's disappearance? watch....
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the cdc says the virus is widespread in all but six states. it is sending americans to the hospital at the highest rate in almost a decade. it was dominated by h3n2. this year's vaccine is not designed for that particular strain of the illness. >>> this morning japan's prime o minister said they are deadlocked. >> charlie is in london with the latest.ard good morning, charlie >> reporter: good morning. deadlock and stalemate are not the words anyone wants to hear k a in a hostage situation with isisostage militants. but silence can be just as bad. bu despite trying to negotiate through tribal leaders, japanese officials said there's been no word from the extremist group. in japan they are keeping a vigil and hope for kenji goto. it is an agonizing wait.wait. government officials had to admit they're in the dark. they are pushing as hard as theyapan can at the japanese embassy in jordan. goto's life depends on their isi willingness to hand off over ands sajida al rishawi.d the entire government is working as one to gather, analyze, and share information. but the fact is there hasn't
the cdc says the virus is widespread in all but six states. it is sending americans to the hospital at the highest rate in almost a decade. it was dominated by h3n2. this year's vaccine is not designed for that particular strain of the illness. >>> this morning japan's prime o minister said they are deadlocked. >> charlie is in london with the latest.ard good morning, charlie >> reporter: good morning. deadlock and stalemate are not the words anyone wants to hear k a in a...
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the corner and then speeding off. if you know anything, please call police. >> another american health care worker is in the hospital after be exposed to ebola virus. he has no symptoms but is held in isolation at a nebraska hospital for observation. three parents have been treated at the omaha hospital and to recovered and one died. >>> the search resumed for more victims in the crash of airasia 8501 with crews pulling three more bodies out of the jeff sea off the coast of indonesia and divers tried to reach a large object on the ocean near believed the fuselage but stirred up the mud and left them with zero visibility. they recovered 32 of the 162 people on the flight that went down on the way to singapore. five ships designed to detect the black boxes have joined the search. >>> this morning the sports world is mourning the death of stuart scott the espn anchor would brought the world a trademark trays dying yesterday following a seven year battle with cancer. he was only 49. he continued on the show while undergoing surgery chemotherapy and radiation. he befriended tons of athletes and celebrities and president obama
the corner and then speeding off. if you know anything, please call police. >> another american health care worker is in the hospital after be exposed to ebola virus. he has no symptoms but is held in isolation at a nebraska hospital for observation. three parents have been treated at the omaha hospital and to recovered and one died. >>> the search resumed for more victims in the crash of airasia 8501 with crews pulling three more bodies out of the jeff sea off the coast of...
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. >> the same hospital cared for three american ebola patients last year. two fully recovered. n marathon suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev will start tomorrow. the court said defense attorneys haven't justified their request to have the trial moved. he is pleading not guilty toe the charges -- not guilty to the charges. if he is found guilty he could get the death penalty. the defense is suggesting that he was controlled by his older brother who was killed in a police confrontation three days after the bombing. >>> we mentioned earlier, the groundbreaking ceremony for the high-speed rail it is on tuesday. governor brown is expected to attend the invitation only event. 1200 guests are also expected to attend as well. first part of the construction project will be a 30 mile stretch from the fresno station. the controversial multi billion dollar project will run trains over 200 miles an hour from san francisco to los angeles. they hope to have the project finished in the 2020s. >>> still ahead for you, a suprise from the irs that you probably won't like. we will have the story first. we w
. >> the same hospital cared for three american ebola patients last year. two fully recovered. n marathon suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev will start tomorrow. the court said defense attorneys haven't justified their request to have the trial moved. he is pleading not guilty toe the charges -- not guilty to the charges. if he is found guilty he could get the death penalty. the defense is suggesting that he was controlled by his older brother who was killed in a police confrontation three days...
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also aiding in the search, the american "uss sampson" recovering two bodies from the java sea yesterday. at the hospital in surabaya, the race to identify other victims is of most importance for relatives. it is here where they will undergo autopsies before heading back to their families. this crash happened nearly six days ago. the weather has been crummy every day since, but it's supposed to it's forecast to improve this weekend particularly on sunday. carol? >> all right, gary tuchman reporting live from indonesia this morning. let's talk more about the latest developments this morning with sea operations specialist tim taylor also the president of tiburon subsea research, a company that specializes in rovs and auvs and underwater imagery and cnn safety analyst david soucie author of "malaysia airlines flight 370: why it disappeared." welcome to both of you. thanks so much for being here. we still don't have much to go on this morning but there is the picture of this panel from the plane at least we suppose it is from the plane, david. just by looking at the that can you really tell anything? ? not a
also aiding in the search, the american "uss sampson" recovering two bodies from the java sea yesterday. at the hospital in surabaya, the race to identify other victims is of most importance for relatives. it is here where they will undergo autopsies before heading back to their families. this crash happened nearly six days ago. the weather has been crummy every day since, but it's supposed to it's forecast to improve this weekend particularly on sunday. carol? >> all right,...
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>> i grew up castrating hogs -- >> americans have opened their eyes to the world's most popular sport. >> i believe that we will win! >> a doctor has been hospitalized> we've got hundreds of americans from across the country. >> he is just back from treating ebola patients. >> they deserve to be treated like the heroes they are. >> tensions ran high. >> tear gas and rubber bullets. >> you wonder what year this is. >> there will be no indictment. >> are they looking at the same video the rest of the world is looking at? >> too many americans feel deep unfairness. >> people all over the country are lifting up their voices. >>> the value of peaceful protests. it reminds society, this is not yet done. >> our first category of the night is best political move. it would not be an election year without one. joining us for the best political move of the year. thomas roberts, best political move of the year. >> i think it has to be what we saw in october, coming from the supreme court which is not supposed to be political. they are just strictly about the law and that was that they said no to taking up the seven cases before them about marriage equality. ope
>> i grew up castrating hogs -- >> americans have opened their eyes to the world's most popular sport. >> i believe that we will win! >> a doctor has been hospitalized> we've got hundreds of americans from across the country. >> he is just back from treating ebola patients. >> they deserve to be treated like the heroes they are. >> tensions ran high. >> tear gas and rubber bullets. >> you wonder what year this is. >> there will be...
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the coping skills. i worked at galileo hospital with the latino community i work really closely with specifically undocumented students and families. that is my passion and asian american community here in san francisco because i feel they are not represented. they are stereotyped. the community i was working with in san francisco in the community they have access to no resources. that is the experience i bring and also a teach now. i left in august to teach. i teach at the right institute in berkeley and san francisco state university as adjunct. my goal to switch jobs is i want to work with the students so that i cannot only everyday in my class multi- culturalism and social justice and advocacy is the key that's what i bring today because they are going to be our future counselors. i'm going to keep it short and sweet. i know my time is almost up. i advocate and i'm also very passionate as you can tell, but i have also worked with the national association and i have advocated to reduce stigma. stigma is huge and shame. and i have worked with a lot of organizations to provide information. i was also one of the board members to work with south asian americans and to r
the coping skills. i worked at galileo hospital with the latino community i work really closely with specifically undocumented students and families. that is my passion and asian american community here in san francisco because i feel they are not represented. they are stereotyped. the community i was working with in san francisco in the community they have access to no resources. that is the experience i bring and also a teach now. i left in august to teach. i teach at the right institute in...
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the read sea ready if needed. they are equipped with hospital facilities. for now, there's no need to rescue american diplomats. late today the state department said due to the situation in yemen, it is further reducing staff at the u.s. embassy, saying nonessential embassy were sent home. the u.s. embassy is open and operating. it's subject to constant reassessment. >> the u.s. and yemen have an important and complex relationship. paul beban is here with more. >> since september 11th yemen is an important partner it is with a troubled country that is violent, unstable and unpredictable. >> if, as it appears, this was an act of terrorism, it was despicable and cowardly. >> october 12th when suicide bombers blue a hole in a ship docked in the port city of aiden, it was the first time many heard of yemen. >> we'll find out who was responsible. the attack are events that befined u.s. relationship with yemen, centered on stories about the threat of attacks on the u.s. and allies emanating from the poor war torn and troubled country. home to al qaeda, and the arabian peninsula. since 2002 the u.s. has gone after a.q.
the read sea ready if needed. they are equipped with hospital facilities. for now, there's no need to rescue american diplomats. late today the state department said due to the situation in yemen, it is further reducing staff at the u.s. embassy, saying nonessential embassy were sent home. the u.s. embassy is open and operating. it's subject to constant reassessment. >> the u.s. and yemen have an important and complex relationship. paul beban is here with more. >> since september...
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the ship was carrying a load from denmark to england. officials did not receive a distress signal and their last communication was routine. another american health care worker exposed to the ebola virus is in the hospitale worker was in stey yarr raleigh i don't know. -- in sierra leone. threey ebola patients have been treated two recovered and one died. after winning re-election he is set to be in his fourth and final term. brown will take the oath of office and deliver the inaugural address in sacramento and in his final term he is expected to leave a legacy of fiscal stability and a pioneering a bullet train for californians seeking clean transportation. the swearing in ceremony begins at 10:00. laura anthony will be at the ceremony in sacramento. tomorrow libby shaft will be sworn in oakland. abc7 news reporter cornell bernard spoke one on one with the mayor elect. >> when i set my mind on a goal for oakland, i am serious about it. >> libby shaft has a plan. she wants more cops on the street. >> we have to give them the modern tools. >> that means officers forming relationships in communities that prevent violence and crime in neighborhoods. >> thisy say robberies seem to be on the rise. he wants i
the ship was carrying a load from denmark to england. officials did not receive a distress signal and their last communication was routine. another american health care worker exposed to the ebola virus is in the hospitale worker was in stey yarr raleigh i don't know. -- in sierra leone. threey ebola patients have been treated two recovered and one died. after winning re-election he is set to be in his fourth and final term. brown will take the oath of office and deliver the inaugural address...
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and for the first time americans can use credit and debit cards in cuba. >> boxing great muhammad ali is in the hospital this evening a spokesman said he's receiving follow up care related to urine fairy tract infection and was hospitalized december 20 and released last week and readmitted but we're told he should go home tomorrow. ali hopes to celebrate his 73 birthday on saturday with his family. >> now to the accuweather forecast as we look forward to rather cold friday. >> we're still looking forward to friday. >> yes we are. >> meteorologist cecily tynan at the big board. >> it will feel cold with the winds. temperature it's friday we can get through information on a friday. today on the cool side. but it's amazing after two days of afternoon highs of only 32 degrees. 36 i thought felt comfortable. 4 below normal. morning low 29 degrees. four above normal. currently philadelphia is 30 degrees. dropped down to 27 millville 23 allentown and reading 27. wilmington 28 and trenton 29. so it's seasonably cool tonight. and it certainly has been a cool january. we started off actually on the warm side. fir
and for the first time americans can use credit and debit cards in cuba. >> boxing great muhammad ali is in the hospital this evening a spokesman said he's receiving follow up care related to urine fairy tract infection and was hospitalized december 20 and released last week and readmitted but we're told he should go home tomorrow. ali hopes to celebrate his 73 birthday on saturday with his family. >> now to the accuweather forecast as we look forward to rather cold friday. >>...
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the impact forced the blue car to spin around into a latin american restaurant and a satellite tv store. one driver was rushed to a nearby hospital. police still don't know who was at fault. >>> live look at the golden gate bridge. traffic looking very smooth. but at this time next friday the span will be just hours away from shutting down for the entire weekend. no car traffic at all. it's all part of a push to keep drivers safe. nannette miranda has more. >> reporter: say good-bye to little yellow cones on the golden gate bridge that act as a median to divide traffic in each direction. coming next weekend are the new movable medians that are adjustable too just like the cones, giving more lanes to the direction where there's more traffic, like during commute hours. it will require the closure of the bridge for 52 hours starting january 10th and will reopen at 4:00 a.m. on january 12th. the district says the new dividers will make the road safer by reducing the chances of head-on collisions. drivers say that makes the closure worth it. >> the fact that it will be safer on the bridge. i'd rather see them close the bridge and do t
the impact forced the blue car to spin around into a latin american restaurant and a satellite tv store. one driver was rushed to a nearby hospital. police still don't know who was at fault. >>> live look at the golden gate bridge. traffic looking very smooth. but at this time next friday the span will be just hours away from shutting down for the entire weekend. no car traffic at all. it's all part of a push to keep drivers safe. nannette miranda has more. >> reporter: say...
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insurance as well as medicaid and medicare, and promoted the first national health plan in american history. additionally, her chain of hospitals, reorganized since the 60's, remain in operation today. they won their most recent award for rural health care in 2010. the chain remained in 2013, the largest employer in southeastern kentucky. that medical unit is fulfilling the dream that progressives of developed in the 1930's. the welfare fund also pioneered managed care, a direction for health care in the late 20th century. i could go on and on, but i will spare you. i will close with her own tribute to her beloved friend and ally, greg abbott, who died in 1939. at his service, she insisted the only memorial worthy of him was in her words to hold ourselves relentlessly to the task of correcting the inequalities wide put -- widespread denials and fears that are in violation of democracies commitments. efforts to diminish wealth and power would be the most -- memorial most cherished by josephine roche. her life illuminates a powerful heritage for those who wish to build that memorial. [applause] >> and now, it is your turn. we cou
insurance as well as medicaid and medicare, and promoted the first national health plan in american history. additionally, her chain of hospitals, reorganized since the 60's, remain in operation today. they won their most recent award for rural health care in 2010. the chain remained in 2013, the largest employer in southeastern kentucky. that medical unit is fulfilling the dream that progressives of developed in the 1930's. the welfare fund also pioneered managed care, a direction for health...
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the 2013 explosions that killed three and wounded 260. >>> back home doctors at a nebraska hospital are preparing for today's arrival of another american exposed to ebola. the health care worker apparently not ill but flying from sierra leone to the same unit doctors treated two americans. >>> a 4-year-old boy is fighting for his life after nearly drowning on a cruise ship. he nearly drowned in a wave pool not long after the ship left port. the boy was pulled out unconscious after someone on the upper deck noticed him at the bottom of the pool where he may have been five to ten minutes. he was taken to the hospital after the ship reached port. >>> edward brooke died of natural causes. the president said he spent his life breaking barriers and bridging divides. he became the first black senator elected by popular vote in u.s. history. brooke was 95. >>> finally, big d led to big wins on wildcard saturday in the nfl. carolina panthers advanced to the divisional playoffs with a 27-16 win over arizona while breaking the nfl playoff record for fewest yards allowed. defense played a major role in baltimore's win. pittsburgh with ravens holdin
the 2013 explosions that killed three and wounded 260. >>> back home doctors at a nebraska hospital are preparing for today's arrival of another american exposed to ebola. the health care worker apparently not ill but flying from sierra leone to the same unit doctors treated two americans. >>> a 4-year-old boy is fighting for his life after nearly drowning on a cruise ship. he nearly drowned in a wave pool not long after the ship left port. the boy was pulled out unconscious...
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the best deals on this month. >>> 4:25. an american health worker who was exposed to ebola while working in sierra leone is now under observation at a nebraska hospital. the patient was greeted by paramedics in follow body gear after landing in omaha yesterday afternoon. the health care worker will stay at the hospital for 21 days to be monitored for signs of ebola. >>> and this week a doctor from the hospital of the university of pennsylvania will return to west africa to treat ebola patients. nbc 10 was at the airport in october when dr. trish henwood left for liberia. when she came home in late november, she had to be monitored for the required 21 days. she tells us witnessing the victims' will to survive during her first trip inspired her to return for this second mission. dr. henwood grew up in bala cynwyd wood and lives in melbourne and will be in west africa until early february. >>> u.s. senator chris coons of delaware said the ebola situation is improving in liberia. he just returned from a trip to west africa at the end of december. senator coons said the u.s. troops dispatched to the region have made great improvements. he is calling for a
the best deals on this month. >>> 4:25. an american health worker who was exposed to ebola while working in sierra leone is now under observation at a nebraska hospital. the patient was greeted by paramedics in follow body gear after landing in omaha yesterday afternoon. the health care worker will stay at the hospital for 21 days to be monitored for signs of ebola. >>> and this week a doctor from the hospital of the university of pennsylvania will return to west africa to...
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optics for a president who played golf last summer after the beheading of an american journalist and last week let his motorcade drive past a v.a. hospital where veterans died. josh earnest made a statement at the podium, that a mistake was made. hours earlier secretary of state john kerry tried to minimalize it. >> our assistant secretary of state victoria nuland was there in march many from the embassy were there in march. >> reporter: she was nominated to her post after raising $500,000 for the president. kerry was wrong. >> we haven't gotten an accounting of what the president did sunday. >> i haven't talked with the president about what he did. >> are you obviously prepared for this and you said many times transparent administration. what was the president doing? >> i guess i prepared for a lot but i didn't prepare for what the president did. >> reporter: he said he was not aware of the details of attorney general eric holder who was in paris for a meeting on counterterrorism but missed the real ya because he said he needed to be back in washington. he was on four sunday talk shows and ducked questions why the administration is not
optics for a president who played golf last summer after the beheading of an american journalist and last week let his motorcade drive past a v.a. hospital where veterans died. josh earnest made a statement at the podium, that a mistake was made. hours earlier secretary of state john kerry tried to minimalize it. >> our assistant secretary of state victoria nuland was there in march many from the embassy were there in march. >> reporter: she was nominated to her post after raising...
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the eighth day of recovery efforts. an american healthcare worker exposed to the ebola virus in sierra leone. is being carefully monitored at nebraska medical center. hospital contagious. but has been placed under observation. the center is one of three hospitals in the u-s with a biocontainment unit. and experience with highly- infectious diseases. nebraska medical has already treated three patients with ebola. two were treated and released. a third patient died after less than two days of treatment. many americans could be in for an expensive surprise this tax season. a dramatic decrease in their refund. those who received payments under the obamacare act could owe the i-r-s. because credits they received to balance their insurance premiums were too large. enrollees had to estimate their income for 20-14, and many didn't know exactly what they would earn. it was also up to enrollees to report major changes that would affect their income. including new jobs or a marriage. those who didn't have health insurance at all last year are also facing a fine. big changes could be coming for internet service providers like comcast and verizon. federal regulators wil
the eighth day of recovery efforts. an american healthcare worker exposed to the ebola virus in sierra leone. is being carefully monitored at nebraska medical center. hospital contagious. but has been placed under observation. the center is one of three hospitals in the u-s with a biocontainment unit. and experience with highly- infectious diseases. nebraska medical has already treated three patients with ebola. two were treated and released. a third patient died after less than two days of...
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the latest on ebola concerns. an american health worker who was exposed to ebola overseas is under observation at a nebraska hospitalient landed in omaha this afternoon, and paramedics took them to the nebraska medical center. the patient is neither ill nor contagious, he'll be observed for any signs of ebola. the three ebola patients have been treated at the hospital. >>> this week a doctor from the hospital of the university of pennsylvania will return to west africa to treat ebola patients there. nbc10 was there at the airport in october when dr. trish henwood left for liberia. when she came home in late november, she underwent a 21 day monitoring period to confirm she did not have any symptoms of the virus. she grew up in bala cynwyd her family now lives in malvern. she's been spending time with them before flying out this week. >>> a city snow plow struck and killed a man out for a jog in connecticut. the accident happened before daybreak in foggy conditions. the jogger stepped out on to the roadway to avoid a puddle before he was struck. police say the city truck was not plowing the road at the time. >>> the i
the latest on ebola concerns. an american health worker who was exposed to ebola overseas is under observation at a nebraska hospitalient landed in omaha this afternoon, and paramedics took them to the nebraska medical center. the patient is neither ill nor contagious, he'll be observed for any signs of ebola. the three ebola patients have been treated at the hospital. >>> this week a doctor from the hospital of the university of pennsylvania will return to west africa to treat ebola...
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the spread of flu, holy cross hospital is implementing new rules for hospital visitors. >>> and we are moving closer to hosting the 2024 olympics. the olympic committee is expected to announce the winning american bid on thursday. d.c. is competing with boston san francisco and los angeles. the winning city then competes with finalists from around the world. the international olympic committee will choose a host city in 2017. >>> and "news4 today" continues right now at 5:00 a.m. >>> right now the snow is falling. we are live in virginia. >> tom kierein will tell us what you need to know about the snow heading out the door this morning. >>> it's 5:00 a.m. good morning. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i'm eun yang on the snowy tuesday morning. we are starting to get school closings into the newsroom. montgomery and prince george's county schools will open two hours later today. federal agencies in the d.c. area are open
the spread of flu, holy cross hospital is implementing new rules for hospital visitors. >>> and we are moving closer to hosting the 2024 olympics. the olympic committee is expected to announce the winning american bid on thursday. d.c. is competing with boston san francisco and los angeles. the winning city then competes with finalists from around the world. the international olympic committee will choose a host city in 2017. >>> and "news4 today" continues right now...
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the proceeds from elevated pricing to american red cross. the obama administration is making big changes in the way medicare pays the doctor and hospital bills. next year, medicare will base 30% on how well health care is provided, quality, not quantity of treatment. the goal is for half of payments to be tied to two quality of care by 2018. that news is sending hospital stocks lower. technology is causing headaches for another traditional industry, this time, toys. mattel's ceo is out after five straight quarters of sales declined. the maker of barbie and hot wheels has struggled as kids lay more online games rather than international toys. breaking news right new york city mayor bill de blasio is speaking right now about the snow. we want to get to that. >> 11:00 p.m. tonight. we will continue that emergency declaration until the situation is safe. from 11:00 p.m. tonight on, no nonemergency vehicles on the streets, and that will be the policy until we stay -- state otherwise. we need to let sanitation, police fire do their jobs. this is the way will guarantee that. on the way home this evening, again, the earlier you can leave the better.
the proceeds from elevated pricing to american red cross. the obama administration is making big changes in the way medicare pays the doctor and hospital bills. next year, medicare will base 30% on how well health care is provided, quality, not quantity of treatment. the goal is for half of payments to be tied to two quality of care by 2018. that news is sending hospital stocks lower. technology is causing headaches for another traditional industry, this time, toys. mattel's ceo is out after...
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the president visited survivors in the hospital. the explosion was apparently triggered by a leaking hose on a gas delivery truck. >>> three americantractors and an afghan national were killed in a shooting at the airport in kabul, afghanistan. it is unclear still whether the afghan was the shooter or the victim. the taliban has since claimed responsibility. a u.s. official says it appears to be an insider attack. >>> our top story again, the hostage crisis involving japan, jordan and isis a terror group. sit a story that brings together two countries, a terrorist organization three people from different worlds. a fighter pilot, a journalist on a mission in syria to find his friend and a would be suicide bomber on death row. cnn's anderson cooper picks up the story from there. >> the prisoner swap story really begins here in 2005. three hotels were torn apart by suicide bombers. in this one a wedding reception was underway the photo taken moments before the bride and groom were seriously injured. in all, 57 people were killed in the three attacks. two of the bombers were husband and wife. the wife survived. my husband detonated his
the president visited survivors in the hospital. the explosion was apparently triggered by a leaking hose on a gas delivery truck. >>> three americantractors and an afghan national were killed in a shooting at the airport in kabul, afghanistan. it is unclear still whether the afghan was the shooter or the victim. the taliban has since claimed responsibility. a u.s. official says it appears to be an insider attack. >>> our top story again, the hostage crisis involving japan,...