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the mortar mix between the bricks and the father recommended. this greenhouse survived the 1906 earthquake. that is of course according to mr. burbank. he wrote that in the letter to officials of the carnegie institute, because they wanted to make sure his experience were continuing, because he was getting a $10,000 per year grant to write up his work for the benefit of mankind. luther burbank has been here since the 1880's -- luther burbank's safe has been here since the 1880's. so he could here pay his workers each day and ensure they worked very hard for him for cash. he called his products horticultural novelties. the first, soand he wanted to be the first to bring them to market. seedseone else took his and was able to introduce them worst he wouldn't have that claim. his plants were unable to be patented during his lifetime, so he had a worry they weren't truly his, he couldn't claim them if someone else took the seeds. spineless burbank's cactus. we have seven different varieties. his main goal was to make it a forage caught -- forage cro
the mortar mix between the bricks and the father recommended. this greenhouse survived the 1906 earthquake. that is of course according to mr. burbank. he wrote that in the letter to officials of the carnegie institute, because they wanted to make sure his experience were continuing, because he was getting a $10,000 per year grant to write up his work for the benefit of mankind. luther burbank has been here since the 1880's -- luther burbank's safe has been here since the 1880's. so he could...
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and that's when the mortar hit and once that hit, it just, it was pitch-black and dead quiet. ame over and said, hey, man, there's no movement and that's when i sprinted to the ladder and then just kind of skivvied up as fast as i could, jufred over the pit and that's when i saw dave off to my left. looked like somebody in the center, then a couple of other people over here, but still a lot of smoke. smoke was still up there from just the debris kind of settling down and so, i moved over to dave. i find a tourniquet because leg was frit much severed off. just barely hanging on by a thread and same with his arm. >> so, got the tourniquets on him. called back on the radio, hey, i need help up here. i need help. i heard noise, so i moved over to where the noise was and it was -- >> i was trying to get a tourniquet out to put on myself -- >> your hand is still flopped out. >> just tryinging to fix my arm. just kept grabbing it, trying to put it back in place and -- >> just sitting there hey, check this out and his arm, dude, stop. you're going to make it worse. >> so, i -- had his
and that's when the mortar hit and once that hit, it just, it was pitch-black and dead quiet. ame over and said, hey, man, there's no movement and that's when i sprinted to the ladder and then just kind of skivvied up as fast as i could, jufred over the pit and that's when i saw dave off to my left. looked like somebody in the center, then a couple of other people over here, but still a lot of smoke. smoke was still up there from just the debris kind of settling down and so, i moved over to...
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the mortar turned out to not be good. e town had burned a few times in the 1860's when it was a shack town and the city fathers decreed that downtown buildings would be built of brick. this was the brick that they built them of. it didn't hold. when the earthquake hit, they just fell on themselves. at least 100 people died here that we know of. that is staggering. is thate reaction people were horrified. a young woman living here was writing to her sister in sacramento and talked about walking downtown and seeing the dead bodies in the wreckage. seeing the devastation to the community. of course, help came in from outside. one particular man who was visiting here got his son to drive him from petaluma to a bank and cash the check for $5,000 and gave it to the people to clean up, to get the bodies out, to pay them. the money that was left needed to be divided among the churches. people went back into their businesses as soon as they could. the building had been down in this possession -- this direction and destroyed. they l
the mortar turned out to not be good. e town had burned a few times in the 1860's when it was a shack town and the city fathers decreed that downtown buildings would be built of brick. this was the brick that they built them of. it didn't hold. when the earthquake hit, they just fell on themselves. at least 100 people died here that we know of. that is staggering. is thate reaction people were horrified. a young woman living here was writing to her sister in sacramento and talked about walking...
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and that's when the mortar hit.e that mortar hit, it just -- it was pitch black and dead quiet. jack came over and said, hey, man, there is no movement. that's when i sprinted to the ladder. and then i just kind of skiddied up as fast as i could and jumped over the parapet. and that's when i saw dave ub, he n off to my left, looked like somebody in the center, a couple people over here. still it was -- smoke was still up there from just the debris kind of settling down. and so i moved over to dave. i find a tourniquet, because dave's leg was pretty much completecally severed off. it was barely hanging on by a thread. same with his arm. >> some loyalties, yeah. >> got the tourniquets on him. called back on the radio and said, hey, i need help up here. you know, i need help. i heard noids. so i moved over to where the noise was. >> i was trying to get a tourniquet out, put on myself. >> meanwhile your hand is still flopped down. >> i pulled out the tourniquet and kept trying to fix my arm. i kept grabbing it, trying t
and that's when the mortar hit.e that mortar hit, it just -- it was pitch black and dead quiet. jack came over and said, hey, man, there is no movement. that's when i sprinted to the ladder. and then i just kind of skiddied up as fast as i could and jumped over the parapet. and that's when i saw dave ub, he n off to my left, looked like somebody in the center, a couple people over here. still it was -- smoke was still up there from just the debris kind of settling down. and so i moved over to...
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glen, bub turned and was walking back towards the front of the building and almost immediately a mortarome in and landed on top of the wall right there. >> when i heard it, and i didn't even know i heard, it basically sounds like when a rocket goes off. >> small arms fire starting coming from this direction. rone had a machine gun and he stood in probably like a three-quarter cross position and just started laying down hate. >> laying down through this avenue of approach from down here. i started to engage with him. i ran out of ammo and knelt down, changed magazines and right as i'm coming up, and i start to re-engage, another mortar hits. almost to the center of the building here, and that one it knocked me back and that's what hit rone. rone was standing to my left. i got knocked back, and as i stood back up i saw him out of corner of my eye and he was in a fetal position in the corner right here. >> i stand up and try to re--engage with my rifle and i bring my hand up and from here down is hanging off at a 90-degree angle. >> your hand is hang. >> yeah. >> i try to keep it up and it
glen, bub turned and was walking back towards the front of the building and almost immediately a mortarome in and landed on top of the wall right there. >> when i heard it, and i didn't even know i heard, it basically sounds like when a rocket goes off. >> small arms fire starting coming from this direction. rone had a machine gun and he stood in probably like a three-quarter cross position and just started laying down hate. >> laying down through this avenue of approach from...
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millions in the state getting slammed by storms and mortar religion rain is on the way.e team coverage straight ahead. >>> then ben carson is leading trump in the state of iowa on top of two polls. trump firing back. >> ben carson is super low energy, right? he is super low. super low energy. >> >> not just low but super
millions in the state getting slammed by storms and mortar religion rain is on the way.e team coverage straight ahead. >>> then ben carson is leading trump in the state of iowa on top of two polls. trump firing back. >> ben carson is super low energy, right? he is super low. super low energy. >> >> not just low but super
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you know the principle of the mortar. these mortars were fixed at a 45 .egree setting if you do the math, that bomb is going to go one mile high in the sky before it begins its dissent . for some of you, it you can imagine this because you did it in real life. being a young recruit on the receiving end of bombardment or fire, and unable to return it yourself -- that is probably one of the worst feelings you can ever get. i did a talk like this for another legion group a few years ago, and there was a world war ii veteran. , it wasnd gentlemen like -- one guy stood up, and said, i faced those guns, i know exactly what it was like. bombs bursting in air, as francis go scott key would write. fortunately, there were only five killed in the bombardment. two of the five -- on one side, c re is lieutenant levi his name is on the battle monument. he was mortally wounded with a shell fragment through his neck. he was remembered. another man, william williams, his real name was frederick hall. he was born enslaved in southern maryl
you know the principle of the mortar. these mortars were fixed at a 45 .egree setting if you do the math, that bomb is going to go one mile high in the sky before it begins its dissent . for some of you, it you can imagine this because you did it in real life. being a young recruit on the receiving end of bombardment or fire, and unable to return it yourself -- that is probably one of the worst feelings you can ever get. i did a talk like this for another legion group a few years ago, and there...
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and that's when the mortar hit and once that hit, it just, it was pitch-black and dead quiet. and said, hey, man, there's no movement and that's when i sprinted to the ladder and then just kind of skivvied up as fast as i could, jufred over the pit and that's when i saw dave off to my left. looked like somebody in the center, then a couple of other people over here, but still a lot of smoke. smoke was still up there from just the debris kind of settling down and so, i moved over to dave. i find a tourniquet because dave's leg was frit much severed off. just barely hanging on by a thread and same with his arm. >> so, got the tourniquets on him. called back on the radio, hey, i need help up here. i need help. i heard noise, so i moved over to where the noise was and it was -- >> i was trying to get a tourniquet out to put on myself -- >> your hand is still flopped out. >> just tryinging to fix my arm. just kept grabbing it, trying to put it back in place and -- >> just sitting there hey, check this out and his arm, dude, stop. you're going to make it worse. >> so, i -- had his t
and that's when the mortar hit and once that hit, it just, it was pitch-black and dead quiet. and said, hey, man, there's no movement and that's when i sprinted to the ladder and then just kind of skivvied up as fast as i could, jufred over the pit and that's when i saw dave off to my left. looked like somebody in the center, then a couple of other people over here, but still a lot of smoke. smoke was still up there from just the debris kind of settling down and so, i moved over to dave. i...
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the museum. behind me over here is our weapons case. featured are handguns, rifles, shotguns, mortars, other weapons that we will use to fight in europe. included in this case is the m-1 grand rifle which became the standard rifle for infantrymen in the united states army. we also have the m-11 pistol in this case. it was designed by john browning, and it will become the standard issue very popular pistol that will be issued to many u.s. army personnel. in the museum, we tried to build in environmental challenges that the u.s. faced, our forces faced around the world in world war ii. in north africa, of course, the desert is as big of a challenge as the enemy at times. and so, what we have here in the gallery is an environmental treatment that not only shows the rocky desert we will be fighting in but also the battle of february 1943, where the , united states is unfortunately going to be very, very badly whipped by the germans in the desert. many of our viewers may remember the famous scene in the movie "patton" where george patton is brought in to try to reorganize american forces t
the museum. behind me over here is our weapons case. featured are handguns, rifles, shotguns, mortars, other weapons that we will use to fight in europe. included in this case is the m-1 grand rifle which became the standard rifle for infantrymen in the united states army. we also have the m-11 pistol in this case. it was designed by john browning, and it will become the standard issue very popular pistol that will be issued to many u.s. army personnel. in the museum, we tried to build in...
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he was an african-american fighting with the segregated 92nd infantry division. a mortar fire come down on his position in the midst of a german attack where, frankly, the germans were about .o break our line when fox was discovered a couple of days later, he was surrounded by over 100 dead germans. so in 1998, he was eventually awarded posthumously the medal .f honor in this case over here, we have a congressional gold medal that to a member of the ,42nd regimental combat team which was a segregated unit of japanese-americans who fought in italy in world war ii. he had actually been interred at before he wasona allowed to fight for his country. the 442nd put up the most impressive record of combat of virtually any unit in world war ii. they were eventually awarded 21 medals of honor, including one that to daniel in a way -- ue, who later became a longtime senator from hawaii. daniel kyle starts to become a well-known figure back in the united states -- ernie pyle starts to become a well-known figure in the united states, detailing what it was like for a soldier. you can
he was an african-american fighting with the segregated 92nd infantry division. a mortar fire come down on his position in the midst of a german attack where, frankly, the germans were about .o break our line when fox was discovered a couple of days later, he was surrounded by over 100 dead germans. so in 1998, he was eventually awarded posthumously the medal .f honor in this case over here, we have a congressional gold medal that to a member of the ,42nd regimental combat team which was a...
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all right, so this one goes to the mortar lift charge and the lift charge is down underneath there thenthat. mortar explosion on bottom. it's going to push out this gasoline, vaporize it into a big huge fireball, hopefully blasting this back door off. we're good. >> you can be a superhero, be more than a superhero. you could probably get all three cars off one shot with the right ricochet. >> i want to be more than a superhero. one shot, three cars. end of the line, dirt bag. >> no legitimate action hero is going to just blow up a car without saying some kind of cool catchphrase before he does it. not today, my friend. smile, you son of a bitch. maybe i should just use a finger. he's that bad ass. just a finger. in the end, matt and steven convinced me that a finger gun was just not going to sell this big action set piece. they talked me into using one of the many, many, many, many guns they brought for this very purpose. >> three, two, one. end of the line, dirt bag. ♪ and the family in the minivan lives. ♪ or not. i feel terrible about that one. so did the guys from the stunt ranch an
all right, so this one goes to the mortar lift charge and the lift charge is down underneath there thenthat. mortar explosion on bottom. it's going to push out this gasoline, vaporize it into a big huge fireball, hopefully blasting this back door off. we're good. >> you can be a superhero, be more than a superhero. you could probably get all three cars off one shot with the right ricochet. >> i want to be more than a superhero. one shot, three cars. end of the line, dirt bag....
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. >> the mortar strike on the c.i.a. annex is the smoking gun evidence that it was premeditated terrorism. three mortars struck the c.i.a. in under 90 seconds, fired from more than a half-mile away. it was a professional hit that required training and planning, it killed former navy s.e.a.l.s, ty wood and glen doherty and it nearly blew off the leg of a diplomatic security agent. today mrs. clinton's emails show she didn't believe herself that a video was responsible for this terrorist attack. brett? >> let's bring in our special expanded panel for some thoughts on the day. steve hayes, senior writer for the "weekly standard," judge andrew napolitano and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. and a.b. stoddard. >> the lead for the day is hillary clinton repeatedly offers false or misleading testimony. and journalists yawn. journalists don't seem to be that interested in what she's been saying. and i'll give you one example in particular. secretary clinton was presented with emails from representative jim jordan. an em
. >> the mortar strike on the c.i.a. annex is the smoking gun evidence that it was premeditated terrorism. three mortars struck the c.i.a. in under 90 seconds, fired from more than a half-mile away. it was a professional hit that required training and planning, it killed former navy s.e.a.l.s, ty wood and glen doherty and it nearly blew off the leg of a diplomatic security agent. today mrs. clinton's emails show she didn't believe herself that a video was responsible for this terrorist...
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. >> but then a shock -- >> tyler takes a direct hit from a 3,000-degree shell launched out of the mortar box laying right next to him. >> i wasn't sure quite what happened. it just felt like i got kicked really hard in the back of the leg and my ears were ringing. i heard my girlfriend running away screaming. i went after her. i wasn't really sure anything was wrong with me yet. i wanted to make sure that she was all right. it was only after paramedics checked her out that i was like, hey, something's wrong with my leg. >> his summer clothes expose his legs to the full force of the blast. >> i have my shorts right here and then down at the bottom all you see they are all shredded up from where the fire work blew up next to my leg. >> his injuries are most severe on the back of the left leg. he sustains third-degree burns and shrapnel causes a gaping hole in his calf. >> had he a hole that a golf ball could have fit in. along with other burns, bad cuts on his ankle and foot and up the back of his leg. >> so why did a summer evening of family celebrating turn to horror? what went wrong? th
. >> but then a shock -- >> tyler takes a direct hit from a 3,000-degree shell launched out of the mortar box laying right next to him. >> i wasn't sure quite what happened. it just felt like i got kicked really hard in the back of the leg and my ears were ringing. i heard my girlfriend running away screaming. i went after her. i wasn't really sure anything was wrong with me yet. i wanted to make sure that she was all right. it was only after paramedics checked her out that i...
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. >> the mortar came in. it blew the whole blind and made it into little pieces. >> investigation are still trying to get down in the basement to find out how it started. in mount vernon, lou young, cbs2 news. >>> the building did not have a sprinkler system. >>> turning to campaign 2016. hillary clinton's popularity first presidential debate. the mon month poll gives clinton 48% of the vote. last month. bernie sanders register at 21% and joe biden at 17%. but biden has yet to announce so without him clinton gets 57% and sanders 24. >>> donald trump is doubling down on his criticism of former president bush on 9/11 but his brother, jeb running for president is blasting back. dick brennan has more. >> feuding, donald versus jeb and the fight started on friday when trump said this. >> when you talk about george bush, say what you want. the world trade center came down during his time. for that. >> he was president, okay? >> and yesterday, donald trump added this. >> now am i trying to blame him? i am not blaming
. >> the mortar came in. it blew the whole blind and made it into little pieces. >> investigation are still trying to get down in the basement to find out how it started. in mount vernon, lou young, cbs2 news. >>> the building did not have a sprinkler system. >>> turning to campaign 2016. hillary clinton's popularity first presidential debate. the mon month poll gives clinton 48% of the vote. last month. bernie sanders register at 21% and joe biden at 17%. but...
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also appealing inside the traditional brick- and-mortar store, -- gift wrapping in the mall -- taking of the holiday mix. tim: a local l vement to keep kids away from d dgs and alcohol is trying to show young fun they can have combo jenna joins us from the long lines family rec center to explain. jenna: this year red ribbon night will be held on monday, october 19 from 5:00-7:00 p.m. at the long lines family rec center, sioux city, iowa. the week is actually october 23-31 but we will kick it off a little early with this event. the target audience is late elementary and middle s sool age students but all are welcome! there will be free pizza (supplies limited) and climbing wall, compliments of the elks club; free pop, complimemes of chestermans; two bouncy houses and haunted hallway, compliments of the sioux city mayor's youth commission; and free games and activities for elementary and compliments of our partnering agencies. a red ribbon picture will be taken by genelli studio. open to the public. jenna: you can still bring your kids down tonight, this goes until 7 and it's free. and
also appealing inside the traditional brick- and-mortar store, -- gift wrapping in the mall -- taking of the holiday mix. tim: a local l vement to keep kids away from d dgs and alcohol is trying to show young fun they can have combo jenna joins us from the long lines family rec center to explain. jenna: this year red ribbon night will be held on monday, october 19 from 5:00-7:00 p.m. at the long lines family rec center, sioux city, iowa. the week is actually october 23-31 but we will kick it...
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. >> but there was no demonstration and the mortar strike on the c.i.a.nnex that killed navy s.e.a.l.s required a professional team and planning. the first of seven congressional investigations laid out a central theme. >> the system was in fact flashing red. in libya. >> in april 2014, judicial watch suned for benghazi records and turned up a record that reads in part to underscore that these protests are rooted in an internet video and not a broader failure of policy. though the white house insisted there was no connection. >> about the overall situation in the region, the muslim world, and the so-called talking points around benghazi as you know, because it's been substantially reported on. were prepared by the c.i.a. >> the former acting c.i.a. direct who edited the talking points testified otherwise. >> when she talked about the video, my reaction was, that's not something that the analysts have attributed this attack to. >> with the memo leading directly into the white house, speaker boehner took action. >> he thought he had been obstructed, he agre
. >> but there was no demonstration and the mortar strike on the c.i.a.nnex that killed navy s.e.a.l.s required a professional team and planning. the first of seven congressional investigations laid out a central theme. >> the system was in fact flashing red. in libya. >> in april 2014, judicial watch suned for benghazi records and turned up a record that reads in part to underscore that these protests are rooted in an internet video and not a broader failure of policy. though...
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the tactics of the rebels is to lob mortars inside damascus. nse of the government is to go out and pummel these neighborhoods with barrel bombs. (explosion) what's the alternative? >> the alternative, it's about going directly to the armed groups and talk directly to them. >> smith: what do you think the united states should be doing regarding the syrian crisis? >> first of all, addressing the crisis directly, not going around it. by talking first of all with the russians and having agreement with the russians. >> smith: should the united states be talking with assad? >> yes. at the end, the united states is the leader of the world. the united states is the one, and the only one, who can make this kind of agreement and this kind of stabilizations in the region. >> smith: but president obama has been resolute. assad must go. i go see yacoub el hillo, a sudanese who heads the un's humanitarian mission in syria. he believes the world powers are to blame for the depth of syria's crisis. >> the paralysis at the security council is what is causing th
the tactics of the rebels is to lob mortars inside damascus. nse of the government is to go out and pummel these neighborhoods with barrel bombs. (explosion) what's the alternative? >> the alternative, it's about going directly to the armed groups and talk directly to them. >> smith: what do you think the united states should be doing regarding the syrian crisis? >> first of all, addressing the crisis directly, not going around it. by talking first of all with the russians and...
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. >> but there was no demonstration and the mortar strike on the c.i.a.ex that killed navy s.e.a.l.s required a professional team and planning. the first of seven congressional investigations laid out a central theme. >> the system was in fact flashing red. in libya. >> in april 2014, judicial watch suned for benghazi records and turned up a record that reads in part to underscore that these protests are rooted in an internet video and not a broader failure of policy. though the white house insisted there was no connection. >> about the overall situation in the region, the muslim world, and the so-called talking points around benghazi as you know, because it's been substantially reported on. were prepared by the c.i.a. >> the former acting c.i.a. direct who edited the talking points testified otherwise. >> when she talked about the video, my reaction was, that's not something that the analysts have attributed this attack to. >> with the memo leading directly into the white house, speaker boehner took action. >> he thought he had been obstructed, he agreed
. >> but there was no demonstration and the mortar strike on the c.i.a.ex that killed navy s.e.a.l.s required a professional team and planning. the first of seven congressional investigations laid out a central theme. >> the system was in fact flashing red. in libya. >> in april 2014, judicial watch suned for benghazi records and turned up a record that reads in part to underscore that these protests are rooted in an internet video and not a broader failure of policy. though...
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the only bricks and mortar retailers that are going to survive long-term are the ones where you have to go there. either it's experienceal. you have to try things on. the fashion kind of thing. it becomes entertainment. i think for basic daily goods, which is what wal-mart is, it's -- they've got to build something else. >> if you study retail and you study these kurnz, you know, these growth curves where they go -- where company after company and sector after sector has gone through these high growth and then there's maturity curves, it's very difficult you wonder whether wal-mart shouldn't take the cash and buy amazon. i don't know if it's possible. really remake itself and roll everything up. at some point, then, you know, that level of fixed investment in bricks and mortar kind of becomes an anchor and a ball and chain around their feet. >> yeah. this is definitely not like redecorating your house. this is like taking it back down to the foundation and starting again. steve, thanks. good to talk to you. >> great to be here. thank you. >> steve, the former office depot chief, now
the only bricks and mortar retailers that are going to survive long-term are the ones where you have to go there. either it's experienceal. you have to try things on. the fashion kind of thing. it becomes entertainment. i think for basic daily goods, which is what wal-mart is, it's -- they've got to build something else. >> if you study retail and you study these kurnz, you know, these growth curves where they go -- where company after company and sector after sector has gone through...
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and if they admit that this was something planned by a terrorist operation, and the mortar fire particularly makes it look as if it was, they may not be telling the truth to the public when they go to o'the sunday talk shows and emphasize this notion that it's all the result of a random video that's critical of islam. i think that it's true that there may be untruth in that. but politicians and government officials get to shade the truth when they're speaking publicly, unless they're under oath. it's not good that they do that, but they do it quite a bit. the question is, is she -- the legal question is is she lying in any of her discussions before the committee, where she's a sworn witness, or anything elsewhere she's is obligated to tell the truth. that could be very serious for her if the government decides to pursue t. >> ambassador woolsey, thank you very much for joining us on aljazeera. if you can, please stand by, and we'll have to rejoin the hearing in progress. secretary of state clinton. >> but i do want to pick up on the point you're making, because i do appreciate it very much,
and if they admit that this was something planned by a terrorist operation, and the mortar fire particularly makes it look as if it was, they may not be telling the truth to the public when they go to o'the sunday talk shows and emphasize this notion that it's all the result of a random video that's critical of islam. i think that it's true that there may be untruth in that. but politicians and government officials get to shade the truth when they're speaking publicly, unless they're under...
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and he is not taking any care as to where the mortars land. >> senator rich? >> thank you, mr. chairman. you know, when you look at this, this is a pretty depressing situation because the solutions that are on the table, as i understand the u.s. policy, is that number one, the policy is to return people back to where they came from. that's the first objective. that doesn't work, number two, that they be kept safely in the areas where they're housed and only thirdly do you look at resettlement. if you look at those policies, you wonder if that really works under the present situation. i think the description of this is epic. certainly is an understatement probably. but these people that now have -- the number is about 20 million, as i understand it, worldwide. is that a fair number that you work with? you talk about 20 million people who have left their homeland and essentially people who maybe wouldn't have left under normal circumstances but now have been forced out -- once they've been forced out and they see what the rest of the world is liked they aren't inclined to go back,
and he is not taking any care as to where the mortars land. >> senator rich? >> thank you, mr. chairman. you know, when you look at this, this is a pretty depressing situation because the solutions that are on the table, as i understand the u.s. policy, is that number one, the policy is to return people back to where they came from. that's the first objective. that doesn't work, number two, that they be kept safely in the areas where they're housed and only thirdly do you look at...
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that helped narrow the price between what you pay at a brick and mortar store and what you pay on-linefind adam go to foxbusiness.com flasch channel finder. >> we have 15 minutes to the top of the hour. there's nothing royal about it. the peace of princess diana memorabilia that is up for sale has people furious. >> foul play. dodgers chase utley gets suspended for the fly that took out the mets short stop. >> we are live with how the league is now reacting. >> first brian kilmeade with what's coming up on "fox & friends." >> i think they broke his leg. i think it was a bad call, bad play. it was way too aggressive. he should have been out. i don't know if we have time to tease the rest of the show. i will tell you what's coming up. president obama gets drilled about the land elling of the situation in syria. climate change, we will discuss it. what should happen to bowe bergdahl? army lawyers say no jail time. adam ken singer will be here to react on the couch. plus donald trump here leading for the gop. talking about what he and his fiancee got awarded. cooking with doctor oz and the
that helped narrow the price between what you pay at a brick and mortar store and what you pay on-linefind adam go to foxbusiness.com flasch channel finder. >> we have 15 minutes to the top of the hour. there's nothing royal about it. the peace of princess diana memorabilia that is up for sale has people furious. >> foul play. dodgers chase utley gets suspended for the fly that took out the mets short stop. >> we are live with how the league is now reacting. >> first...
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motivators for people to go in- store are things like cash-back rebates.also appealing inside the traditional brick-and-mortar store, according to a retail-me-not survey -- gift wrapping stations in store or in the mall -- taking an extra chore, out of the holiday mix. for consumer watch, i'm karin caifa. today will be less windy than will be a few more clouds as well as a few isolated showers, mainly in southeast iowa. temperatures will reach the mid-70s. tonight skies will be mostly cloudy and temperatures will stay mild, dropping to 60 degrees. a cold front will cross the state on wednesday and there may again be a few showers along the front as it moves through tomorrow. the rest of the week, temperatures will hold in the 60s for daytime highs with rain by friday. still ahead on your news at 'i was blindsided. it was the last thing i was prepared to hear.' a metro woman taking action to prevent cancer... finds out, she has it.. the reason she is fighting back. and the signs she says could have signaled the disease if she'd listened to if you think storm damage is the only cost of climate change, think aga
motivators for people to go in- store are things like cash-back rebates.also appealing inside the traditional brick-and-mortar store, according to a retail-me-not survey -- gift wrapping stations in store or in the mall -- taking an extra chore, out of the holiday mix. for consumer watch, i'm karin caifa. today will be less windy than will be a few more clouds as well as a few isolated showers, mainly in southeast iowa. temperatures will reach the mid-70s. tonight skies will be mostly cloudy...
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motivators for peopop to go in-store are things like cash-back rebates.also appealing inside the traditional brick-and-mortar store, accorng to a retail-me-not survey -gift wrapping stations in store or in the mall -- taking an extra chore, out o othe holiday mix. for coumer watch, i'm karen caifa. it's comi up... up...the new requirements for anyone who wants to fly an unmanned aircraft in the united states. states.in your cbs 2 weather first forecast we have... have... here's a look outside...our temps right now..winds are out of the southsatellite and radar shows clouds moving planner shows partly s the republicans finally admit it. >>"republican kevin mccarthyhyaying ...the committee investigating benghazi and clton's emails was created destroy her candidacy..." "evebody thought hillary clinton was unbeatable, right? but we put together a benghazi special committee... what are her numbers today?" republicans ha spent millions attacking hillary... ...because she's fighting for everything theoppose... ...from affordable health care. ...to equal pay... she'll never stop fighting for you. and the republicans
motivators for peopop to go in-store are things like cash-back rebates.also appealing inside the traditional brick-and-mortar store, accorng to a retail-me-not survey -gift wrapping stations in store or in the mall -- taking an extra chore, out o othe holiday mix. for coumer watch, i'm karen caifa. it's comi up... up...the new requirements for anyone who wants to fly an unmanned aircraft in the united states. states.in your cbs 2 weather first forecast we have... have... here's a look...
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that's where online education can come in and help and supplement and augment what gets done in the bricks and mortar institutions >> i want to talk to the period of adjustment where different colleges are trying different approaches to on line coursework. some are ignoring it and some say we should do that and have the sections be reserved for q & a. is there consensus emerging about the right educational approach to what you put on a video and what you need human interaction for? >> i think the data are starting to show that this blended learning approach where you do some material by video prior to dmoomg a classroom and having a discussion works better for mastery than either approach separately. i think -- it's still in its infancy, i think you will see more of it, more schools are experimenting with it and in a way this is a generation that's more acclimated to learning from video than print so the idea of using video to replace the textbook makes a lot of sense and we are undoubtedly going to be part of that. >> do professors guy fwhooi on that. >> sn some of it stee as a threat. >> which are
that's where online education can come in and help and supplement and augment what gets done in the bricks and mortar institutions >> i want to talk to the period of adjustment where different colleges are trying different approaches to on line coursework. some are ignoring it and some say we should do that and have the sections be reserved for q & a. is there consensus emerging about the right educational approach to what you put on a video and what you need human interaction for?...
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is the end of brick-and-mortar retailer closer than we think? look at wynn shares in the after-hours session. the conference call is about to wrap up. awe believe active management can protect capital long term. active management can tap global insights. active management can take calculated risks. active management can seek to outperform. because active investment management isn't reactive. it's active. that's the power of active management. >>> all three indices are up. here is what's coming up in the second half of "fast money." there is one country traders are betting could sigh a major market collapse this mow. we'll reveal what that is later this hour. check out shares of wynn resorts falling in the after-hours session. down just about 8%. that conference call just about to wrap up. >>> shares of walmart and target down again today. walmart shed about $25 billion in market cap since lowering sales outlook. according to our next guest, walmart's pain is coming from would be specific place. cowan senior analyst john blackledge is with us. the
is the end of brick-and-mortar retailer closer than we think? look at wynn shares in the after-hours session. the conference call is about to wrap up. awe believe active management can protect capital long term. active management can tap global insights. active management can take calculated risks. active management can seek to outperform. because active investment management isn't reactive. it's active. that's the power of active management. >>> all three indices are up. here is...
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once we bought it, it was cheaper on the price to sales basis than most of the bricks and mortar storesslowly going out of business. >> for a guy who may not own that many retail plays, wal-mart is not even one that would pop on your screen for some of the very reasons that you just mentioned. >> as the price keeps coming down here, more like a structurally disadvantaged company, we get interested in it. you consider buying that name if it continued to drop to a level that you found too good to pass up. >> there aren't many names we wouldn't consider buying if they got cheaper. >> let's talk about that. this idea that value maybe for the first time in an awfully long time is going to come back into favor. some people think it's clearly a case, and maybe we're seeing the early stages of that. the other point of view is that don't get too over excited. the long-term trend is still with growth. what's your take? >> well, i guess we don't really think of value as the opposite of growth evidenced by our holdings in things like amazon and google. to us where we think we have value and take ad
once we bought it, it was cheaper on the price to sales basis than most of the bricks and mortar storesslowly going out of business. >> for a guy who may not own that many retail plays, wal-mart is not even one that would pop on your screen for some of the very reasons that you just mentioned. >> as the price keeps coming down here, more like a structurally disadvantaged company, we get interested in it. you consider buying that name if it continued to drop to a level that you found...
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also appealing inside the traditional brick- and-mortar store, according to a retail- me-not survey -- gift wrapping stations in store or in the mall -- taking an extra chore, out of the holiday mix. sabrina we're back over with sam now.... sam we're back over with sam now.... sam i'll have your full forecast next. "now, we are iowa's most accurate forecast with meteorologist sam schreier. certified by weatherrate the independent weather experts" sam we've had 20 consecutive days of dry weather here in the metro, and really for most of iowa, but small chance of rain back in the forecast. we'll see partly sunny skies with a few scattered afternoon showers that will be moving across the state this afternoon with highs in the mid 70s. tonight we'll see partly to mostly sunny skies with a few more spotty showers left over, and one or two of those will be left over into early tomorrow morning. wednesday is going to be a partly sunny day with highs climbing into the mid 70s. we'll be back into the mid 60s on thursday and friday and those temps should last through the weekend. friday comes a
also appealing inside the traditional brick- and-mortar store, according to a retail- me-not survey -- gift wrapping stations in store or in the mall -- taking an extra chore, out of the holiday mix. sabrina we're back over with sam now.... sam we're back over with sam now.... sam i'll have your full forecast next. "now, we are iowa's most accurate forecast with meteorologist sam schreier. certified by weatherrate the independent weather experts" sam we've had 20 consecutive days of...
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he goes on to say this comes in addition to the hundreds of daily mortar rockets that fell on the innocentilians in aiden and the provinces in the foolish war that some insist in carrying out without understanding the great nation of ours that the improved ideologies cannot breathe on our lands and we have been reporting from yemen and following the events closely and joins us in the studio and are hearing differing information on these two attacks and what is the latest you have getting on that? >> we have conflicting reports and they are saying they are suicide bombing attacks targeting the main entrance of the palace hotel used by the coalition forces and mainly forces from the united emirate and the vice president refers to rocket attacks and we are talking about rocket attacks and you have two options or two scenarios and either rocket repaired grenades in aiden because the houthis are no longer present in aiden, they are in thai, for them to fire rockets they need to have more military capabilities and the former president has ballistic missiles and the one who could launch advanced
he goes on to say this comes in addition to the hundreds of daily mortar rockets that fell on the innocentilians in aiden and the provinces in the foolish war that some insist in carrying out without understanding the great nation of ours that the improved ideologies cannot breathe on our lands and we have been reporting from yemen and following the events closely and joins us in the studio and are hearing differing information on these two attacks and what is the latest you have getting on...
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the entire brick-and-mortar retail space, the retailers today after forecasting a 6% to 12% drop in earnings in fiscal 2017. the question is how much of a warning sign is it for other retailers and what is it telling us about the economy? >> that's not the only story today. it's not just about equities. take a look at the ten-year yield. the beige book came out an hour ago and the markets really didn't like it in terms of the growth stories, so we're back below 2% on the ten-year. the dollar index is now at a seven-week low. the euro has moved to a seven-week high against the dollar itself. gold is now back above its 200-day moving average for the first time since may with an almost 2% move higher today. >> one of the country's largest mortgage lenders wells fargo reporting its results. we're going to get the cfo's take on the housing market. john strewsberry coming up. >>> netflix will be reporting earnings after the bell tonight. we'll tell you the number to watch for in that release, coming up later on "closing bell." >> courtney reagan, what more have we learned? >> wal-mart told analyst
the entire brick-and-mortar retail space, the retailers today after forecasting a 6% to 12% drop in earnings in fiscal 2017. the question is how much of a warning sign is it for other retailers and what is it telling us about the economy? >> that's not the only story today. it's not just about equities. take a look at the ten-year yield. the beige book came out an hour ago and the markets really didn't like it in terms of the growth stories, so we're back below 2% on the ten-year. the...
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the toxic gas turned up in blood and soil samples. back in august, a senior u.s. military officer said traces of mustard gas were found on i.s.i.s. mortars. >>> the faa says it's working on new technology that could warn air traffic controllers if a drone is flying too close to u.s. airports. >> we recognize the technology associate with unmanned aircraft is continuing to evolve. this is also true for the many technologies that could further advance the safety and capables of these aircraft. >> the faa deputy administrator told the house transportation subcommittee that the technology detects radio signals from drone that could pose a risk to planes. >>> arlington coun police arrested a man they believed attacked three different women walk alone at night over the last few months. >> but they are still looking for suspects in six other similar attacks. police have charged 19-year-old melvin perez bonnie ya and with counts of attempted adduction with attempt to defile. he was held with no bond and tried to drag a woman into the bush but are waiting for results. >> we're work other cases around the clock and won't be satisfied until all the
the toxic gas turned up in blood and soil samples. back in august, a senior u.s. military officer said traces of mustard gas were found on i.s.i.s. mortars. >>> the faa says it's working on new technology that could warn air traffic controllers if a drone is flying too close to u.s. airports. >> we recognize the technology associate with unmanned aircraft is continuing to evolve. this is also true for the many technologies that could further advance the safety and capables of...
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also appealing inside the traditional brick- and-mortar store, according to a retail- me-not survey -- gift wrapping stations in store or in the mall -- taking an extra chore, out of the holiday mix sabrina that's a look at your money this morning... coming up after the break... sam's in with central iowa's most accurate forecast... but first... time for a quick look at traffic... this is i-235 at euclid... [current conditions] good morning iowa returns topping your headlines this morning... the vice president comes to a decision, announcing he will not be throwing his hat into the presidential ring. sabrina: and while that may be good news for presidential candidate hillary clinton....the day ahead will be a tough one as she prepares to testify about the benghazi attack. elias: back in the metro, police will be making there presence known in altoona after a reported case of child enticement. "you're watching good moring iowa in hd. we are iowa's most accurate weather team. good morning iowa starts now " sabrina thanks for joining us on your [day of week] morning, i'm sabrina ahmed. e
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the two founders who are still running the company, neil and dave, decide fire department they were going to move to brick and mortarthey were going to do it in their own style. that means throwing some of the traditional thoughts of retail out the window. the short but vibrant history is front and center. and coveted shelf space is used to show books for independent authors. >> people say you're wasting all this selling space. we don't look at it on a square foot basis like that. it's sort of what is the experience that we want somebody to have. and if we can have retail be a form of entertainment, if we can build community through this store and we think we're going to sell more and more glasses. >> a photo booth to share looks with your friends. glasses out in the open instead of behind locked cases. and a tablet check out system instead of a register setup are just some of the ways their physical store helps fans interact with the brand in ways they can't online. the stores have also helped the e-commerce site reach a whole new customer base of shoppers reluctant to buy glass on the internet. >> we're finding on
the two founders who are still running the company, neil and dave, decide fire department they were going to move to brick and mortarthey were going to do it in their own style. that means throwing some of the traditional thoughts of retail out the window. the short but vibrant history is front and center. and coveted shelf space is used to show books for independent authors. >> people say you're wasting all this selling space. we don't look at it on a square foot basis like that. it's...
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the live. al in addition can be fired on mortar threat. so the life of the soldier. so we are talking about a couple of policies that were adopted be i the israeli authorities. particularly in east jerusalem. the may difference when it comes to proest thes there is no political will behind the palestinians protestors right now. we see only palestinian miners participating. but the political will is absent. >> you mentioned the miners you have worked with children. we saw the 13-year-old boy that was shot after trying to stab an israeli boy, what do you think p propertied children this young of doing and getting involvedded in this? what prompts them to do this. >> well, to be honest with you, most of the children are poor victims during these incidents during the situation in jerusalem. for example, the child who was injured yesterday, we don't know whether he was stabbed on attacks or not. we documented some cases in which children stabs children, especially on saturday. the fact that the israeli forced, really aggressively, and opened fire against them, without pro
the live. al in addition can be fired on mortar threat. so the life of the soldier. so we are talking about a couple of policies that were adopted be i the israeli authorities. particularly in east jerusalem. the may difference when it comes to proest thes there is no political will behind the palestinians protestors right now. we see only palestinian miners participating. but the political will is absent. >> you mentioned the miners you have worked with children. we saw the 13-year-old...
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. >> the terrorism that is spreading today without your decision and actions have spread to even mortar tores not just in our region, but to other regions, too. >> russia's airstrikes in syria have allowed the army to go on the offensive after months. set backs. they also, according to the observatory for human rights killed 307 people. 127 civilians and 243 fighters. but russia is increasingly eagle for find a political solution to the war it's now militarily involved in. >> we assume that the solution may be reached on the latest military developments and political process with participation from all ethnic and religious groups. >> the west insists that assad should step down soon. but putin still shows no signs of abandoning his long-time ally. but what about the russian people? how do they feel about the syrian war? well, recent polls suggests that a clear majority of them support the air campaign. state tv has pushed the message into millions of homes that russia's primary objective in syria is defeating international terrorism. and an online audience is being targeted, too. this v
. >> the terrorism that is spreading today without your decision and actions have spread to even mortar tores not just in our region, but to other regions, too. >> russia's airstrikes in syria have allowed the army to go on the offensive after months. set backs. they also, according to the observatory for human rights killed 307 people. 127 civilians and 243 fighters. but russia is increasingly eagle for find a political solution to the war it's now militarily involved in. >>...
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and he is not taking any care as to where the mortars land. >> senator rich? >> thank you, mr. chairman. you know, when you look at this, this is a pretty depressing situation because the solutions that are on the table, as i understand the u.s. policy, is that number one, the policy is to return people back to where they came from. that's the first objective. that doesn't work, number two, that they be kept safely in the areas where they're housed and only thirdly do you look at resettlement. if you look at those policies, you wonder if that really works under the present situation. i think the description of this is epic. certainly is an understatement probably. but these people that now have -- the number is about 20 million, as i understand it, worldwide. is that a fair number that you work with? you talk about 20 million people who have left their homeland and essentially people who maybe wouldn't have left under normal circumstances but now have been forced out -- once they've been forced out and they see what the rest of the world is liked they aren't inclined to go back,
and he is not taking any care as to where the mortars land. >> senator rich? >> thank you, mr. chairman. you know, when you look at this, this is a pretty depressing situation because the solutions that are on the table, as i understand the u.s. policy, is that number one, the policy is to return people back to where they came from. that's the first objective. that doesn't work, number two, that they be kept safely in the areas where they're housed and only thirdly do you look at...
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reporter: also appealing inside the traditional brick and mortar gift wrapping stations in store or in the mall, taking an extra chore out of the holiday mix. i'm car remember caifa. josh: lego is warning that it might not be able to make enough toys for the holiday shopping season, apparently the toy maker says it cannot deliver all the new orders coming from customers in some european countries to try to meet the demand. lego is expanding factories in mexico, hungary and denmark. but the new capacity won't be available until 2020. in indication you're wondering, last year the company made 60 billion lego pieces. i think i stepped on every one of them. jean: coming up, president obama tackling the heroin epidemic, with a visit to west virginia. take steps to stop using drugs. josh: if you ordered a subway sandwich in the last decade you could be eligible for a class action lawsuit. we'll tell you why playoffs claim that subway came up short on its foot long subs. jean: now to our u local hot shot, some spooky skeletons hanging out in webster. submit your pictures and video, onto u loc
reporter: also appealing inside the traditional brick and mortar gift wrapping stations in store or in the mall, taking an extra chore out of the holiday mix. i'm car remember caifa. josh: lego is warning that it might not be able to make enough toys for the holiday shopping season, apparently the toy maker says it cannot deliver all the new orders coming from customers in some european countries to try to meet the demand. lego is expanding factories in mexico, hungary and denmark. but the new...
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the greenhouse. they built this greenhouse in 1885 so he could grow plants year round and do plants experiments. he had his belt to his specifications, including using a mortar mix between the bricks that his father recommended. he was smart because this greenhouse survived the 1906 earthquake. that is of course according to mr. burbank. he wrote that in the letter to officials of the carnegie institute, because they wanted to make sure his experience were -- experiments were continuing, because he was getting a $10,000 per year grant to write up his work for the benefit of mankind. luther burbank has been here since the 1880's -- luther burbank's safe has been here since the 1880's. this is where he kept his most prized possessions, his seeds. he kept cash here so he could pay his workers each day and ensure they worked very hard for him for cash. he called his products horticultural novelties. it was important to him that they were new and the first, so he wanted to be the first to bring them to market. if someone else took his seeds and was able to introduce them worst he wouldn't have that claim. his plants were unable to be patented during his lifetime,
the greenhouse. they built this greenhouse in 1885 so he could grow plants year round and do plants experiments. he had his belt to his specifications, including using a mortar mix between the bricks that his father recommended. he was smart because this greenhouse survived the 1906 earthquake. that is of course according to mr. burbank. he wrote that in the letter to officials of the carnegie institute, because they wanted to make sure his experience were -- experiments were continuing,...
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the pacific. it's also going to start interacting with terrain and mortar rain so that will cause problems. we still have the hurricane warnings up because clearly winds of a cat 4 even though it's losing that intensification, but we'll see as it hits the mountains in central mexico that's going to shred this apart. it's not going to stay together into the united states although we could see some of that moisture. as it tracks inland some places could get widespread 12 inches of rain. the problem is as it goes over those same mountains it rings out the moisture. mudslides landslides big problem in addition to the wind damage we'll see with it. i mentioned the moisture, this is water vapor, a little bit tapping into something we already had going on in the united states that's brought flooding to texas. so a combination of gulf moisture with the system plus a little added from patricia over the next couple of days, texas and then into the gulf coast watch for that flooding. it could be potentially pretty impressive. back to you. >> miles este is in guadalajara, mexico. what are you hearing no
the pacific. it's also going to start interacting with terrain and mortar rain so that will cause problems. we still have the hurricane warnings up because clearly winds of a cat 4 even though it's losing that intensification, but we'll see as it hits the mountains in central mexico that's going to shred this apart. it's not going to stay together into the united states although we could see some of that moisture. as it tracks inland some places could get widespread 12 inches of rain. the...
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with the rise in online shopping options, brick-and- mortar shops will offer a number of incentives, so shoppers may want to make an early trip to the mall to beat the crowds, and see what's in-store. (sara skirboll, retailmenot certainly growing, but the malls are where itit at. and what w wre finding is that one of the big motivavars for people to go in- store are things like cash-back rebates. also appealing inside the traditional brick- and-mortar store, according to a retail-me-not survey -- gift wrapping stations in store or in the mall -- taking an extra chore, out of the holiday mix. for consumer watch, i'm karin caifa. " jessica rae: " coming up.... i'll take you to utah where one of the most unique pumpkin contests is held... you won't believe what they do with these massive gords... the details are up ahead. jessica rae: over a week away... of the most on the market this year. we'll discuss some of our favorites... after the break. jessica rae: we are in the middle of pumpkin if you think storm damage is the only cost of climate change, think again. from the rising price of
with the rise in online shopping options, brick-and- mortar shops will offer a number of incentives, so shoppers may want to make an early trip to the mall to beat the crowds, and see what's in-store. (sara skirboll, retailmenot certainly growing, but the malls are where itit at. and what w wre finding is that one of the big motivavars for people to go in- store are things like cash-back rebates. also appealing inside the traditional brick- and-mortar store, according to a retail-me-not survey...
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the third phase of the assault. three mortars on target, and under 90 seconds. nal team and it takes planning. and it forced the evacuation on that night. and it was known immediately. so this idea that we heard over days and weeks that it was somehow tied to the video, mrs. clinton herself did not accept that. >> well, she sent an email off it to her daughter chilly si sea saying al qaeda related group. this group had been bragging about it on facebook and social media the group later changed its mind and said they didn't do it. maybe they just feared they were going to drop some drones -- or drones were going to drop something on them. >> maybe. she had a specific conversation with the egyptians where she said is it was not connected to the video. it was preplanned. our ongoing reporting at fox news showed that on december 17th, just six days after the attack, there was no demonstrations we took a lot of heat here for that position in our reporting but we were proven to be correct. >> frankly i don't mean to be disrespectful. silly to say it was a video. it nev
the third phase of the assault. three mortars on target, and under 90 seconds. nal team and it takes planning. and it forced the evacuation on that night. and it was known immediately. so this idea that we heard over days and weeks that it was somehow tied to the video, mrs. clinton herself did not accept that. >> well, she sent an email off it to her daughter chilly si sea saying al qaeda related group. this group had been bragging about it on facebook and social media the group later...
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