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tina? >> mm-hmm. >> are you tina? >> tina. >> tina, i'm marcus. >> are you marcus? ice to meet you. >> oh, my god, it's great to meet you too. >> you want to know what your husband just said about you? >> what? nice things? >> he said that you're a sissy. >> [gasps] >> no, i said the type of onstage activity you do is kind of-- >> yeah, we don't want to go there. >> [laughs] >> it's--yeah. what do you think about that? >> i think-- >> would you call me a sissy? >> i wouldn't call a woman anything other than "thank you" and "yes, ma'am." >> oh-ho, you're soft. you're soft, marcus. >> whose idea was this place? >> i had vision. >> is that why you didn't put her name on the business? >> thank you. >> i have a 35-year reputation. >> what's the answer to that? why is her name not on the business? >> because nobody would recognize her name. they would on--they would recognize my name first. and we're wor--we're working with a brand, and my-- >> [laughs] did you actually just tell me that? >> yes, i did. yes, i did. she's got to earn her stripes. she's got to earn her strip
tina? >> mm-hmm. >> are you tina? >> tina. >> tina, i'm marcus. >> are you marcus? ice to meet you. >> oh, my god, it's great to meet you too. >> you want to know what your husband just said about you? >> what? nice things? >> he said that you're a sissy. >> [gasps] >> no, i said the type of onstage activity you do is kind of-- >> yeah, we don't want to go there. >> [laughs] >> it's--yeah. what do you think...
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tina tina kraus begins our coverage. >> reporter: that's right. as salah abdeslam remains at large, we're learn mrg about how french authorities were able to track down the master mind. he was caught on a security subway camera not long after the attack. possibly within an hour after the attacks. french detectives found a discarded cell phone in a trash bin near the bataclan theater. that led them to the apartment where abaaoud where he and his cousin, the french suicide bomber were hold up. police are focused on hunting down suspected terrorist salah on thursday, french authorities confirmed the apparent ring leader, abdellhamid abaaoud. a woman said she saw him social yiz yizing on the streets. >> my sister said, isn't that the guy? we just said hello to him the other day. >> reporter: french officials thought abaaoud was in syria. until they received a tip that he was back if france. as the hunt for the terrorists continues, isis released new videos threatening attacks in france, italy, and the u.s. the fbi says it's not aware of any credible threat of a paris-style attack. >> we're acting aggressively to diffuse threats as they emerge opinion. >> reporter: in malaysia, president obama arrived overnight. thursday warning at least ten suicide bombers affiliated with abu sayef are in kuala lumpur. more than 100,000 police and troops are on guard across fans against another attack. and u.s. officials are warning americans this morning that terrorists could be planning further attacks in italy and the cities of rome and milan. anne-marie? >> thank you, tina kraus. >>> in mali this morning, gunmen attacked a hotel. the attackers stormed the hotel in mali's capital. there was some gunfire. authorities are securing the area. >>> in this country, a bill that would block syrian and iraqi refugees from entering the u.s. background checks is on its way. 47 democrats defied the white house and voted for the measure. don champion is here in new york with more. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the bill is a response to the terrorists attacks in paris. it puts on hold the president's plan to admit 10,000 syrian refugees to the country next year. the house bill would create the strictest screening of refugees ever in the u.s. >> let me explain why we passed this bill in two days. >> reporter: speaker paul ryan called it an urgent matter. to make sure something like what happened in paris doesn't happen here. all but two of his republican colleagues agreed. >> there is a real possibility that a terrorist, particularly one from or claiming to be
tina tina kraus begins our coverage. >> reporter: that's right. as salah abdeslam remains at large, we're learn mrg about how french authorities were able to track down the master mind. he was caught on a security subway camera not long after the attack. possibly within an hour after the attacks. french detectives found a discarded cell phone in a trash bin near the bataclan theater. that led them to the apartment where abaaoud where he and his cousin, the french suicide bomber were hold...
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tina: tina kraus, cbs news, paris. todd: the man police believe planned the attacks was killed in a raid at an apartment in a paris suburb wednesday. along with his cousin and another person, who police have not yet identified. laura: the government of mali has declared a state of emergency and three days of national mourning after a violent siege on a luxury hotel. 20 people, plus 2 gunmen, were killed friday. an african jihadist group is claiming responsibility. the national police are guarding the raddison blu hotel tonight. chicago's tallest skyscrapers. one person was injured as flames shot out of the john hancock center. thick smoke and fire could be seen pouring out of a window on the 50th floor. the tower houses offices, shops, and residential units, along with a popular observation floor for tourists. well, snow sledding -- many iowans taking advantage of the first snow fall. the great spot you can take some runs down the hills. todd: the real-life story of the chilean mine disaster is now a new movie, called
tina: tina kraus, cbs news, paris. todd: the man police believe planned the attacks was killed in a raid at an apartment in a paris suburb wednesday. along with his cousin and another person, who police have not yet identified. laura: the government of mali has declared a state of emergency and three days of national mourning after a violent siege on a luxury hotel. 20 people, plus 2 gunmen, were killed friday. an african jihadist group is claiming responsibility. the national police are...
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tina. let's go. top 6 answers on the board. here we go. we asked 100 married men. if you're smart, you've learned to lie to your wife about her what? tina. tina: about her weight. steve: her weight. tina: we gonna play? we're gonna play, steve. steve: they gonna play. jack: we're gonna play. we're gonna play. steve: jack, let's go. we talked to a hundred married men. that's you. if you're smart, you've learned to lie to your wife about her what? jack: um, her backside. tina: ok, good answer. jack: they all want to know, "how's it look?" steve: yeah, i know. they gonna say--let me ask you something, jack. is your wife here? jack: yes, she is. steve: yeah. ok, well, jack, jasten to me.
tina. let's go. top 6 answers on the board. here we go. we asked 100 married men. if you're smart, you've learned to lie to your wife about her what? tina. tina: about her weight. steve: her weight. tina: we gonna play? we're gonna play, steve. steve: they gonna play. jack: we're gonna play. we're gonna play. steve: jack, let's go. we talked to a hundred married men. that's you. if you're smart, you've learned to lie to your wife about her what? jack: um, her backside. tina: ok, good answer....
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tina? tina what? look, i'm fine. the bruises on your face say different. these are nothing. i'm just... clumsy? ti tinae, maybe i can help. please. he's watching me right n then point him out.
tina? tina what? look, i'm fine. the bruises on your face say different. these are nothing. i'm just... clumsy? ti tinae, maybe i can help. please. he's watching me right n then point him out.
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tina: i did. lemonis: sidelined by her husband, tina began to make and sell a collection of all-natural protein snacks. tina just started throwing some stuff together, see how it tasted. -lemonis: they taste good. -tina: [ chuckles ] lemonis: i saw a lot of potential in tina and her snacks, and i also saw incredible passion in michael. michael: chest up. attaboy. nice, high thighs! lemonis: so, i decided to make two deals with the senas -- $50,000 for a 50% stake in tina's protein snacks... tina: thank you. lemonis: ...and $250,000 for a 75% interest in pro-fit. but michael resented his wife's new business venture. michael: when we met a long time ago, we said we would do everything together. me sitting out here like i'm some chooch. tina: i've done a lot of [bleep] for you. -michael: you talk too much. -tina: this is -- no. lemonis: and i decided i could no longer trust him with my investment. you're off distracted looking at somebody else's business. the deal's off. it was the wake-up call that michael needed. michael: [ voice breaking ] do you think i like to stand next to a man like you, in front of my
tina: i did. lemonis: sidelined by her husband, tina began to make and sell a collection of all-natural protein snacks. tina just started throwing some stuff together, see how it tasted. -lemonis: they taste good. -tina: [ chuckles ] lemonis: i saw a lot of potential in tina and her snacks, and i also saw incredible passion in michael. michael: chest up. attaboy. nice, high thighs! lemonis: so, i decided to make two deals with the senas -- $50,000 for a 50% stake in tina's protein snacks......
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tina: hi. how are you? i'm tina. lemonis: hey, tina. how are you? i'm marcus. tina: nice to meet you, marcus. lemonis: nice to meet you. is this the main office? tina: this is the main office, yes. lemonis: okay. tina, what do you do here? tina: i do payroll and human resources, most accounting functions. lemonis: you love it here? tina: yeah. i'm keith's wife, so... lemonis: okay. i didn't know that. i didn't even know that. tina: yeah, so i have a little different perspective on it. lemonis: i'd love to meet keith. tina: yes. come on. i'm assuming he's right next door. you have visitors. lemonis: how are you doing? i'm marcus. keith: marcus. keith lyden. lemonis: nice to meet you, keith. how you doing? dean: i'm good. dean lyden. -nice to meet you. -lemonis: dean, how are you? keith: my brother. lemonis: oh, this is your brother? okay. when did you start the business? keith: 2004. lemonis: and who put in all the money? keith: all the finance came from me. think we're up to about $160,000. lemonis: $160,000? dean: originally, i had some screening equipment and some sign software, but not much
tina: hi. how are you? i'm tina. lemonis: hey, tina. how are you? i'm marcus. tina: nice to meet you, marcus. lemonis: nice to meet you. is this the main office? tina: this is the main office, yes. lemonis: okay. tina, what do you do here? tina: i do payroll and human resources, most accounting functions. lemonis: you love it here? tina: yeah. i'm keith's wife, so... lemonis: okay. i didn't know that. i didn't even know that. tina: yeah, so i have a little different perspective on it. lemonis:...
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tina: she came with friends to deliver a message. >> we shall have no fear, we're gonna let it shine. tina tina kraus, cbs news, : paris. alyx: the man police believe planned the attacks was killed in a raid in a paris suburb wednesday along with his cousin and another person still unidentified. french prosecutors say 7 of eight people taken into custody during that raid have been released. the national police are guarding the radisson blu hotel throughout the weekend. coming up, refugee block. the heated discussions from the republican pool. what they have to say this morning. 's called a rigged economy, and this is how it works. most new wealth flows to the top 1%. it's a system held in place by corrupt politics where wall street banks and billionaires buy elections. my campaign is powered by over a million small contributions, people like you who want to fight back. the truth is you can't change a corrupt system by taking its money. i'm bernie sanders. i approve this message. >> this is iowa's news leader. this is kcci 8 news this morning weekends with alyx sacks and meteorologist metinka sl
tina: she came with friends to deliver a message. >> we shall have no fear, we're gonna let it shine. tina tina kraus, cbs news, : paris. alyx: the man police believe planned the attacks was killed in a raid in a paris suburb wednesday along with his cousin and another person still unidentified. french prosecutors say 7 of eight people taken into custody during that raid have been released. the national police are guarding the radisson blu hotel throughout the weekend. coming up, refugee...
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tina. >> who is tina? >> tina is my cousin, my girlfriend, harris' mom. e pictures, every year we're making thanks giving after i go to work. >> oh, no. >> this is how it goes. we have to love each other. we have to have couple of drinks with each other you. >> look like the clowns from man hat blank we are adorable with each other. every year though, so far, not a single critique on the meal. correct? >> of course not. >> okay. and the way that it gets done, and i rec this to each and everyone of you, and you's,. >> holiday drinking? >> get the booze started earl. >> i let's get into this. what all did you bring? >> so, try this mike. it would be a mimosa but not with orange juice, with apple cider. >> okay, apple cider. >> in your champagne. why not? >> i've never had that. >> jason o'neil the transmitter said this is good idea. >> mike, it is ready for you. >> get the party started. we wanted to do it not like the typical thing. >> yes, because mimosa is like easter. >> didn't you read a survey about champagne making us live longer or something? >> yes.
tina. >> who is tina? >> tina is my cousin, my girlfriend, harris' mom. e pictures, every year we're making thanks giving after i go to work. >> oh, no. >> this is how it goes. we have to love each other. we have to have couple of drinks with each other you. >> look like the clowns from man hat blank we are adorable with each other. every year though, so far, not a single critique on the meal. correct? >> of course not. >> okay. and the way that it gets...
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tina's testimony about blood everywhere. and of course, there was tina herself. >> despite -- despite her past and her criminal record and her drug use, she rang true to you. >> yes. absolutely. >> reporter: who would the jury believe? and would tina's past make a difference? >> it doesn't matter what i did before or after i met him. you know, what i did with myself, has nothing to do with what he did. >> reporter: after seven days, the verdict. guilty of first degree murder. nobody wins in this situation, nobody. the children now have no mother and no father. so there is no winner. >> reporter: but the jury did not believe eric killed pegye for the money. he was found not guilty of murder for financial gain. at his sentencing, eric bechler addressed the judge, once again denying he killed pegye. >> the accident was a horrible tragedy that has befallen both of our families. as much as the marshalls are hurting, my family is also hurting because i did not commit this crime. >> reporter: the judge sentenced him to life without the possibility of parole. eric's mother, linda, thinks the verdict was wrong. >> is it possible you don't know your son as well as you think you know him? >> oh baloney. i know that kid like the back of my hand
tina's testimony about blood everywhere. and of course, there was tina herself. >> despite -- despite her past and her criminal record and her drug use, she rang true to you. >> yes. absolutely. >> reporter: who would the jury believe? and would tina's past make a difference? >> it doesn't matter what i did before or after i met him. you know, what i did with myself, has nothing to do with what he did. >> reporter: after seven days, the verdict. guilty of first...
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tina. >> at tina our first line of jewelry, what we are calling it, it is named after the greek goddess of courage and freedom. we thought was very appropriate. >> it is the charm that will have changeable pieces that can be worn as a necklace, or clipped onto your clothing, a belt, bag or key chain. it is alarm but also has a silent option. both will activate a mobile phone app that comes along with it. and will send messages to an emergency contact list you set up if you feel threatened or unsafe. >> and sends europe location to your friends and family, also working on a way to also call 911. >> the idea was born when yasmine returned from a six month solo trek across south america a few years ago. it was eye-opening. she said she met lots of different women, all with one thing in common. >> i kept hearing from women about times they had been assaulted. and it was just a recurring thing that kept happening. again and again. no matter where i was. >> then, an epiphany. after returning home to philadelphia to disturbing news in her neighborhood. >> there was a really a rape a block, a woman out feeding her heater with she was grabbed from behind, dragged into an alley, severely beaten and sexually assaulted. and when i read the news story the next day, the idea was born. i knew i wanted to do something about it. >> it happened a block away from where yays lynn was staying. >> i met her while covering a community air wear necessary meeting. yasmine told me then about her desire to do something, create alternative to existing self-defense devices like pepper spray and rape whistles. >> what's wrong with them? >> you won't be attacked when they're right there in your hand. you have to pull them out of your pocket, out of your purse. >> society first idea was taking self-defense tools, making them wearable. >> a year later, yasmine and anthony are testing out their inch zone sean with on line pre sales through the end of this month. before sending it do you have manufacturing. >> women in urban environment, runners, real estate agent, anybody doing something in a environment where they might be concerned about their situation, and they like to have immediate access to their friends, or to the authorities. >> along with the device, anthony says, they want to educate men, too. he says, sexual assaults are a society al issue, not a women's issue. >> we didn't want to just put a bands ate on the problem. >> the idea for everyone of the devices we sell, taking percent of the proceeds, investing them in non-profit, teaching young boys and young girls about empathy, about respect, about healthy relationships. >> she feels the at tinar more than pepper spray, which she had, but never really carried with her. >> it handled it without you ever having to reach for anything, you know, in someone's face. so automatically, regardless if they retaliate, if they hit you, harm you, help is already on the way. >> shawnette wilson, "fox 29 news". >>> for more information on roar for good, the device or to pre order help to our website fox29.com. look under seen on tv. >> flames and smoke getting the attention of police officers on a georgia highway. >> turns out what they saw coming from the back after school bus, was all of that, dash cam video shows us just how much smoke poured out of the tail pipe. police say it was enough to cause problems for other drivers on the road. officers say the drivers pulled over after finding the safe place to stop. everyone inside was just fine, cops were there to see the student off the bus safely. the students on their way to a debate competition, and with no way to get there, milton police
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tina frye. tina, i want to start with you. you're young, you're 37. i'm going to call that young because i'm about that same age. relatively young in terms of heart disease but tell us about your skn. how you discovered it and what people can learn about it. >> sure, i started going downhill with my health relatively quickly, just felt like i had an upper respiratory tract infection that never went away and it turned out to be my heart. there was a virus that attacked my heart, i ended up with dilated cardiomyopathy and congestive heart failure. with a lot of medication and help and rest things have gotten better. >> this was a virus that attacked your heart? >> it was a virus. >> was it genetic? >> no, they think it was most likely viral. >> and you went through several misdiagnosis before they discovered what was actually affecting you? >> everybody blew me off sort of. i mean, they listened to me but they didn't think that i could have heart failure or it could be my heart because i was so young that my symptoms were overlooked for that. >> well, it's proof that it comes in form wes may not expect and that it affects people across the board. chuck, tell us about the heart walk this year, about the philadelphia heart walk. how many people are you expecting and how can people really still help make a difference. >> it's exciting. it's the signature event for the heart association. this saturday it's the 17th year we've done it. we expect over 10,000 people, upwards of 14,000 and we're taking registrations and people can go on the american heart association web site and still register. >> where does the money goes go? >> it's used for research and education. we've got all the large academic medical centers participating in this but largely it goes to research and education. >> we know a lot of people -- how many people did you have last year? >> about 14,000. so let's get more out of that. >> our jacqueline london will be emceeing again. we're excited to be a part of this. the american heart association's philadelphia heart walk this saturday from 8:00 to noon at citizens bank park. rain or shine, but it will shine. we won't let it rain. nbc 10 and telemundo 62 proud sponsors go. to nbc10.com or check the nbc 10 news app for more information. thank you, chuck and tina, for waiting all this time to talk to us about this. >> thanks for the opportunity. >>> speaking of heart disease, listen to this. chuck talked about research. there could be a connection between what you're drinking and your risk of having heart failure. you'll see what a new study says about that straight ahead: and teens and the their precious screens. young people spend a ton of time in front of them. you'll see how to keep those teens from becoming totally detached at home. >>> drinking too many sweetened beverages may increase your risk of heart failure. a new study looked at the food and drink consumption of more than 40,000 men over a period of one year and researchers found two or more servings of sweetened drinks per day was linked to a 23% higher risk of heart failure. it's not clear if women or minorities have the same risk. a new study finds restaurants who voluntarily list calorie counts on their menus tend to offer more low-calorie items. that makes sense. researchers l
tina frye. tina, i want to start with you. you're young, you're 37. i'm going to call that young because i'm about that same age. relatively young in terms of heart disease but tell us about your skn. how you discovered it and what people can learn about it. >> sure, i started going downhill with my health relatively quickly, just felt like i had an upper respiratory tract infection that never went away and it turned out to be my heart. there was a virus that attacked my heart, i ended up...
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tina at a church service near : the bataclan the priest urged people to embrace love not violence. >> i've been praying a lot since last week. i've been praying a lot for the victims and their families. tina while paris is still : grieving, the city is slowly coming back to life. tina kraus, cbs news, paris. eric: there's word this morning in paris that a dozen protective suits are missing from a hospital there. the suits are the kind you see doctors wearing when they treat patients with ebola. last week a government official warned of the possibility of a bio-terror attack. also in france, agents have released a new picture of one of the terrorists who died in the attacks. they're still trying to identify him and are hoping someone will recognize him. elizabeth: there are heightened fears and security concerns across the nation right now following the terror attacks in , paris and a lockdown in brussels. threats caused two flights taking off from u.s. airports to be diverted. cbs news correspondent wendy gillette reports from new york. windy: -- windy -- wendy: a southwest flight from indianapolis to los angeles was diverted to kansas city sunday morning after three passengers were reported to be acting suspiciously. they were questioned and allowed to rebook a la
tina at a church service near : the bataclan the priest urged people to embrace love not violence. >> i've been praying a lot since last week. i've been praying a lot for the victims and their families. tina while paris is still : grieving, the city is slowly coming back to life. tina kraus, cbs news, paris. eric: there's word this morning in paris that a dozen protective suits are missing from a hospital there. the suits are the kind you see doctors wearing when they treat patients with...
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tina: i think bbc. david: that was going to be my guest. stephanie: it started with a b and she met bloomberg. tina, thank you. tina tina brown five. you will stay with us. we are returning to the partnering of tours conference in new york where we spoke to mike milken and francis collins. here's what we asked them about the prospects for precision method -- for precision medicine. david: what are the prospects and over what period time? from gets way one-size-fits-all to preventing illness are treating disease to something that is individualized, taking full account of that individual's genome, exposures, livestock, the hitter patterns, and tried to get the right fit for that individual. we have been doing versions of sense of medicine for a long time. eyeglasses or blood transfusions, we want to be sure there is something individualized. most of the time today, if you go to your doctor, and you need a prescription or some intervention, you will probably get a recommendation based on the average response and patient . we are not average people. the opportunity now emerges because you're getting all of this traditi
tina: i think bbc. david: that was going to be my guest. stephanie: it started with a b and she met bloomberg. tina, thank you. tina tina brown five. you will stay with us. we are returning to the partnering of tours conference in new york where we spoke to mike milken and francis collins. here's what we asked them about the prospects for precision method -- for precision medicine. david: what are the prospects and over what period time? from gets way one-size-fits-all to preventing illness are...
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. >> ben: tina's in purdue tina's in purdue tom brady and then new england patriots are no longer perfect. >> tina: this was in denver last night, they nail a field goal to tie the score as time expires. numbers with the ball and cj anderson gets it done, the backup quarterback for injured way for the touchdown, 48 yards, they hand the patriots their first loss of the season. meanwhile krakowski leaves a game with an injury. big game for the jets, not only only did they went by ryan this past trick and his trimmed beard had a huge take of the dolphins. in the first quarter they have the first of two marshall td receptions. the jets have a 7-0 lead. his best game as a jet. the jets beat the dolphins 38 - 20 scoremac. the jets played the giants on next sunday. they are going to try to avenge the redskins. the giants all was an absolute mass. down 17-0. there's eveline manning getting picked off, eli had three pics in the fourth quarter, giants had another odell beckham junior highlight catch. he makes the dive one-handed in the end zone, keeps the ball from touching the ground, but it was not enough
. >> ben: tina's in purdue tina's in purdue tom brady and then new england patriots are no longer perfect. >> tina: this was in denver last night, they nail a field goal to tie the score as time expires. numbers with the ball and cj anderson gets it done, the backup quarterback for injured way for the touchdown, 48 yards, they hand the patriots their first loss of the season. meanwhile krakowski leaves a game with an injury. big game for the jets, not only only did they went by ryan...
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tina. >> why? >> because ike was aggressive. and tina finally fought back. >> are you a good fighter? >> i'm going to pat myself on the back. yes. i'm 39, and i ain't never took a loss. and the only person i ever took a loss to is a male. but i refuse to let a woman beat me up. >> fighting has earned jeffries three prior assault convictions and numerous jail stays on related charges over the past 15 years. >> people are going to look at it and watch this and say she's too old to be fighting. you're not too old to give an ass whooping, and you're not too old to take one. >> jeffries, i basically know my whole career over 12 years, she's seen me go from officer to lieutenant. it's kind of like following a professional relationship through her career coming in and out of jail and my career going through jail. so it's pretty unique. you coming back? >> [ bleep ] damn, i'm moving out of town. >> we've had this conversation before. >> he's one of the good ones. yeah. he's my favorite. >> jeffries' latest assault conviction for which she is now in jail awaiting sentencing struck closer to ho
tina. >> why? >> because ike was aggressive. and tina finally fought back. >> are you a good fighter? >> i'm going to pat myself on the back. yes. i'm 39, and i ain't never took a loss. and the only person i ever took a loss to is a male. but i refuse to let a woman beat me up. >> fighting has earned jeffries three prior assault convictions and numerous jail stays on related charges over the past 15 years. >> people are going to look at it and watch this and...
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tina, how you doing? tina: i'm doing well, steve. how are you? steve: good, good, good. what do you do for a living? tinaeschool teacher at a head-start facility in chicago, illinois. steve: ok, that's good. come on, win yourself some money. come on, let's go, everybody. hey, let's go meet the turrentine family. [whooing] >> yeah. steve: i know. april: 10-4. lock 'em up. steve: uh, i've met this family before. uh, they got brought back on the show because of a technicality. it was a small mistake on our part, and they wanted to be fair, so they brought the family back, so i know all of 'em. let's play feud. let's go. give me april. give me tina.
tina, how you doing? tina: i'm doing well, steve. how are you? steve: good, good, good. what do you do for a living? tinaeschool teacher at a head-start facility in chicago, illinois. steve: ok, that's good. come on, win yourself some money. come on, let's go, everybody. hey, let's go meet the turrentine family. [whooing] >> yeah. steve: i know. april: 10-4. lock 'em up. steve: uh, i've met this family before. uh, they got brought back on the show because of a technicality. it was a small...
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tina krauss is in london with the latest. tina, good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, a senior official at the russian airline blames an external influence for the crash, ruling out pilot error or technical issues. the debris has spread across nearly 8 square miles of the top aviation officials say that indicates the jet broke up in midair but says it's too soon to say what caused the crash. the airbus was en route to the red sea resort of sharm el-sheikh to st. petersburg when contact was lost. it was in the air just 23 minutes. experts have not ruled out a bomb the director of u.s. intelligence says it is unlikely terrorists are to blame. but he wouldn't rule it out? >> we don't have any direct evidence of any terrorist involvement yet. >> reporter: most of those on board were russian, many of them children. data from that u.s. satellite is still being analyzed. again, one possibility is a bomb on board, but an explosion in an engine or a fuel tank caused by mechanical failure is also possible. investigators are also taking a close look at the plane's tail, which was damaged during a landing 14 years ago. are lots of questions, but very few answers. >> tina krauss in london. thank you very much. president obama says he's fought breaking his no boots on the ground promise by deploying dozens of u.s. special forces in syria to advise forces fighting isis rebels. the white house announced the troop's mission would be to train, advise and assist. up to 50 troops would be involved. the president told nbc news the troops won't be fighting in syria the way they did in iraq. >> we have run special ops already and really, this is just the extension of what we are continuing to do. we are not putting u.s. troops on the front leans fighting firefights with isim. >> last month the first u.s. soldier died during a raid to free isis-held prisoners in iraq. well, the company that wants to xl pipeline wants them to hold off on the project. the oil pipeline would travel from canada to the gulf coast. transcanada says it is still negotiating with the state of nebraska, where it is facing several legal challenges. opponents say the pipeline is an environme
tina krauss is in london with the latest. tina, good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, a senior official at the russian airline blames an external influence for the crash, ruling out pilot error or technical issues. the debris has spread across nearly 8 square miles of the top aviation officials say that indicates the jet broke up in midair but says it's too soon to say what caused the crash. the airbus was en route to the red sea resort of sharm el-sheikh to st. petersburg when contact...
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tina: while paris is still grieving, the city is slowly. coming back to life. tina kraus, cbs news, paris. laura: there's word tonight in paris that a dozen protective suits are missing from a hospital there. the suits are the kind you see doctors wearing when they treat patients with ebola. last week, a government official warned of the possibility of a bio-terror attack. also in france tonight, agents have released a new picture of one of the terrorists who died in the attacks. they're still trying to identify him and are hoping someone will recognize him. todd: tonight, there are increased fears and security across the nation. threats and security concerns caused two flights taking off from u.s. airports to be diverted. wendy gillette reports from new york. wendy: a southwest flight from indianapolis to los angeles was diverted to kansas city sunday morning after three passengers were reported to be acting suspiciously. they were questioned and allowed to rebook a later flight. the plane was searched and then continued on to l.a.. >> people are a little on edge w
tina: while paris is still grieving, the city is slowly. coming back to life. tina kraus, cbs news, paris. laura: there's word tonight in paris that a dozen protective suits are missing from a hospital there. the suits are the kind you see doctors wearing when they treat patients with ebola. last week, a government official warned of the possibility of a bio-terror attack. also in france tonight, agents have released a new picture of one of the terrorists who died in the attacks. they're still...
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tina kraus has the latest from london. tina: u.s. intelligence sources tell cbs news the russian jetliner that crashed in egypt was likely not shot down. while some sources are not ruling out a possible bomb on board, the u.s. director of there's no proof that terrorists are to blame. >> we don't have any direct evidence of terrorist involvement yet. tina: russian airline officials contradicted egyptian reports that the pilot requested to land at the nearest airport because of technical issues. metrojet bosses say there was no mechanical trouble or pilot error and insist some kind of 'catastrophic event' caused the plane to dive into the egyptian on board. relatives broke down as the first bodies were brought back to st. petersburg monday. passengers had sent these vacation photos before boarding the plane from the resort town of sharm el-sheikh saturday. the jetliner broke apart in mid-air about 23 minutes into the flight. investigators hope the black box flight recorders hold the clues they need to solve the worst air disaster in russian history. tina kraus, cbs news. mollie: egyptian officials and aviation experts have dismissed claims from isis who say they shot down the plane. experts say the terror group doesn't have missiles capable of reaching a plane at 31,000 feet. health news is next. last week, we told you about new guideli
tina kraus has the latest from london. tina: u.s. intelligence sources tell cbs news the russian jetliner that crashed in egypt was likely not shot down. while some sources are not ruling out a possible bomb on board, the u.s. director of there's no proof that terrorists are to blame. >> we don't have any direct evidence of terrorist involvement yet. tina: russian airline officials contradicted egyptian reports that the pilot requested to land at the nearest airport because of technical...
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tina kraus has the latest from london. tina: russian president vladimir putin lashed out at turkey for shooting down one of its fighter stab in the back by the terrorists' accomplices." video of the incident shows the doomed jet just after a turkish fighter struck it with an air-to-air missile. the jet crashed in a fireball just inside syria, two crew members were seen parachuting to the ground. a syrian rebel group says it fired on the pilots as they descended and at least one was reported dead. the fate of the other is not known. turkey says the russian jet ignored repeated warnings, a claim backed up by the u.s. military, which was monitoring communications. >> yeah, we were able to hear everything that was going on. obviously, these are on open channels. >> it was flying at a height of 6000 meters, he said, one kilometer from turkish territory. our flyers posed no threat to the turkish republic. russia backs syrian president bashar al-assad, and has been flying missions against insurgent groups in syria since september. putin says the incident would for his country's relations with turkey. tina kraus, cbs news, london. mollie: turkey has asked nato to hold an emergency meeting today to inform allies about the incident. russia's foreign minister has canceled a visit to turkey scheduled for tomorrow. he also issued a warning to russians not to visit turkey. secretary of state john kerry arrived in jerusalem today to meet with with prime minister benjamin netanyahu. kerry says they are focusing on working together to push back against terrorists. he says that includes both concerns about syria and reducing the recent violence in israel. kerry also condemned the wave of terrorist attacks on israeli citizens. at least 95 palestinians and 20 israelis have been killed since october. back here in the u.s., a chicago police officer has been charged with first-degree murder in the fatal shooting of a black teenager. the charges announced today come as the city prepares to release a squad-car video of officer jason van dyke shooting times in october of last year. people who have seen t
tina kraus has the latest from london. tina: russian president vladimir putin lashed out at turkey for shooting down one of its fighter stab in the back by the terrorists' accomplices." video of the incident shows the doomed jet just after a turkish fighter struck it with an air-to-air missile. the jet crashed in a fireball just inside syria, two crew members were seen parachuting to the ground. a syrian rebel group says it fired on the pilots as they descended and at least one was...
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that's tina, a lesbian who turns straight girls. i call her "tina the turner." practically every heterosexual woman in williamsburg has hooked up with her. - max, everyone? - not me. who do you think turned her? but you won't be able to resist her charm. trust me. - that's nonsense. i'm very comfortable with my sexuality. i once texted "yes" to mr. chaz bono on dancing with the stars. - okay, good luck. just don't let me catch you guys making out on the table.
that's tina, a lesbian who turns straight girls. i call her "tina the turner." practically every heterosexual woman in williamsburg has hooked up with her. - max, everyone? - not me. who do you think turned her? but you won't be able to resist her charm. trust me. - that's nonsense. i'm very comfortable with my sexuality. i once texted "yes" to mr. chaz bono on dancing with the stars. - okay, good luck. just don't let me catch you guys making out on the table.
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tina go out there with that woman. she goes against everything we stand for. i mean, good lord. they call her-what's that name they call her, cara, what do they call her, tina? >> caribou barbie. >> thank you, tinae real sarah palin was tina fey who played sarah palin on "saturday night live." >> next to them was their boss, lauren michaels. he was making that liberal argument how can you let the crazy woman go on air? can you call her crazy? can you mock her to the core? absolutely. it's one of the great things about america. say whatever you want. i'm sure people may get in trouble because the government can't interfere with your speech. parents can interfere. >> absolutely. >> teachers can interfere, bosses can interfere, but not the government. >> whether somebody likes donald trump or hates him, which this deport racism group is going to pay somebody $5,000 to say you're a racist, donald trump, during the show, you're saying what he does is absolutely great for america? >> it's great for america and great for freedom of speech. their ratings will be through the roof. >> absolutely. judge, thank you very much. >> you look fabulous. >> i feel like i should be asking somebody about bottle serv
tina go out there with that woman. she goes against everything we stand for. i mean, good lord. they call her-what's that name they call her, cara, what do they call her, tina? >> caribou barbie. >> thank you, tinae real sarah palin was tina fey who played sarah palin on "saturday night live." >> next to them was their boss, lauren michaels. he was making that liberal argument how can you let the crazy woman go on air? can you call her crazy? can you mock her to the...
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tina kraus reports, experts will also consider new information that a u.s. intelligence satellite picked up. tina: cbs news has learned that an american infrared satellite detected a flash of heat at the time the russian airliner broke apart over the sinai peninsula. if the flash was from the plane, investigators will need to determine if was an explosion in a fuel tank or engine triggered by a mechanical failure, or whether it was severe weather or terrorism. isis militants claim they brought down the plane after it left the resort town of sharm el-sheikh saturday, killing all 224 people on board. but in an exclusive interview with the bbc, egypt's president called that propaganda. investigators hope they can figure out the cause of the crash once they analyze the jet's voice and data recorders. they will be listening for sounds of an explosion or evidence that any of the plane's critical systems malfunctioned. in st. petersburg, where the plane was headed, relatives have started identifying the remains of their loved ones. the process could take weeks. most of the passengers were russians flying home from vacation. tina kraus, cbs news. mollie: straight ahead, how the vatican is firing back after newly-released claims of financial mismanagement, as well as internal resistance to pope francis' reform efforts. and disturbing results from a new survey detailing just how much time teens are spending on so-called entertainment media. those stories and more when the news at noon continues. self. dad: no? culligan man: no. anncr: leave it to the experts. with a culligan whole-house water softening system, you get better water, and service you can actually count on. if you think we can grow our economy while ignoring climate change, think again. america's most innovative companies are already moving to clean energy using existing technology to improve their bottom line. now we need a plan to help businesses and families across america to save money on electricity it all starts with 50% clean energy by 2030. so, what are we waiting for? better water, and service you can actually count on. >> this is iowa's ne
tina kraus reports, experts will also consider new information that a u.s. intelligence satellite picked up. tina: cbs news has learned that an american infrared satellite detected a flash of heat at the time the russian airliner broke apart over the sinai peninsula. if the flash was from the plane, investigators will need to determine if was an explosion in a fuel tank or engine triggered by a mechanical failure, or whether it was severe weather or terrorism. isis militants claim they brought...
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tina. that's what i named my hands. ike and tinacharged with beating her mother and must now rely on her daughter for
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how about tina turner, what's love got to do with it? mike: they believed you were tina. >> ross parks story. currently, crazy character in the american horror story on fx and now she's doing a video game. she's the first ever female for the rain bow and angela nice to have you. mike: better all the time. rosanna: video game? you don't look like a gamer to me? >> i'm not. i shall become one. mike: this has been one of my childhood fantasies to be a video game, tell us about the video game. what goes on here? >> i play six, and tom clancy, this is the first time that a woman played a character in the novels of the video game. that is very, very exciting. ke: you are breaking ground. >> yes, new avenues. presence. it. and my son is into it. he's nine. but i have nephews also that are so geeked about it. the video? >> it felt really, really nice and comforting and turned on the purple light, it is capturing the motion capture every part of the face and making the image in the game looking real life like. rosanna: how long did it take? >> over the year, a couple of days here
how about tina turner, what's love got to do with it? mike: they believed you were tina. >> ross parks story. currently, crazy character in the american horror story on fx and now she's doing a video game. she's the first ever female for the rain bow and angela nice to have you. mike: better all the time. rosanna: video game? you don't look like a gamer to me? >> i'm not. i shall become one. mike: this has been one of my childhood fantasies to be a video game, tell us about the...
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tina brown. why look at becoming the editor of the magazine. >> yes, darling, why? tina brown suddenly decided to leave "the new yorker" and start another magazine called "talk." >> remnick a thoughtful writer was not the obvious choice that filled the heels of the more flamboyant tina brown. >> i used to tease him. i was sort of like joe torre coming after billy martin. >> a new yorker staff writer who has worked for four editors there says that remnick brought stability to the magazine when brown left. >> you know, that after a brilliant but very high pressure kind of leader, you want somebody who is equally authoritative but in a much more generous and easy going way. >> david's great gift is for identifying talent and using it and creating a circumstance which talented people feel happy. >> the baby-sitter can come early. >> the couple says their household is also run with that same spirit of collaboration. >> we have a complicated family. we have two grown, healthy sons. we have 15-year-old daughter who as autism. and that, as any parent with special needs kid knows is an enormous challenge. it's not a mild case. so, we have to depend on each other in innumerable ways that i can't even begin to calculate. >> i would assume that most of the burden of that, the c
tina brown. why look at becoming the editor of the magazine. >> yes, darling, why? tina brown suddenly decided to leave "the new yorker" and start another magazine called "talk." >> remnick a thoughtful writer was not the obvious choice that filled the heels of the more flamboyant tina brown. >> i used to tease him. i was sort of like joe torre coming after billy martin. >> a new yorker staff writer who has worked for four editors there says that...
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tina turner for you. it is joe biden's seventy-third birthday. his favorite artists ray charles, bruce springsteen and tinansylvania. >>> philadelphia fire fighters and paramedics will once again be raising money to buy new winter coats for disadvantage kid in our area fun drive will last until december 18th. since operation warm started in 198, 2 million winter coats have been handed out the to kid nationwide. great effort. >>> civic leaders will meet to discuss solution toss poverty in philadelphia. at an annual poverty summit, mayor michael nutter is expected to release the cities shared prosperity progress report. the initiative started in 2013. it is designed to have organizations all over the area work together to help fight poverty in our area. >>> the delaware county family who lost their home to fire say they could not be more thankful. what happened after they lost their home of 35 years to something they will never forget. the the borges family lost all of their possessions last month but john, lynn and their son made it out a alive. before the fire was even put out, a friend of the families cre
tina turner for you. it is joe biden's seventy-third birthday. his favorite artists ray charles, bruce springsteen and tinansylvania. >>> philadelphia fire fighters and paramedics will once again be raising money to buy new winter coats for disadvantage kid in our area fun drive will last until december 18th. since operation warm started in 198, 2 million winter coats have been handed out the to kid nationwide. great effort. >>> civic leaders will meet to discuss solution toss...
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is why it's bringing back former cast-members tina fey and amy poehler to co-host the >>> "saturday night live" knows a good thing so it is bringing back tina and amy poehler to co-host the holiday show. the pair wildly popular when they teamed up to host the golden globes. musical guests for the special december 19 show will be the boss himself bruce springsteen. that will close out 2015 in style. ♪ >> hello again. in the comcast sports net newsroom. as we told you earlier raiders linebacker aldon smith suspended for violation of the substance abuse policy. the infraction occurred during the august 6 run-in with the law that eventually got him released from the 49ers. 40 minutes ago smith released this statement saying, i am taking this time to work on myself and become the man i need to be. my team and organization needs me to be. i know i can. i had lost my love for the game and it led me to some poor choices. i am thankful to the raiders organization for believing in me this season and will continue to better myself and grow from my experience and look forward to rejoining the team next year. tonight an old school feel as the dubs host
is why it's bringing back former cast-members tina fey and amy poehler to co-host the >>> "saturday night live" knows a good thing so it is bringing back tina and amy poehler to co-host the holiday show. the pair wildly popular when they teamed up to host the golden globes. musical guests for the special december 19 show will be the boss himself bruce springsteen. that will close out 2015 in style. ♪ >> hello again. in the comcast sports net newsroom. as we told you...
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tina krauss is in london with the latest. tina, good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, a senior official at the russian airline blames an external influence for the crash, ruling the debris has spread across nearly 8 square miles of the sinai peninsula. top aviation officials say that indicates the jet broke up in midair but says it's too soon to say what caused the crash. the airbus was en route to the red sea resort of sharm el-sheikh to st. petersburg when contact was lost. it was in the air just 23 minutes. experts have not ruled out a bomb the director of u.s. intelligence says it is unlikely terrorists are to blame. but he wouldn't rule it out? >> we don't have any direct evidence of any terrorist involvement yet. >> reporter: most of those on board were russian, many of them children. data from that u.s. satellite is still being analyzed. again, one possibility is a bomb on board, but an explosion in an engine or a fuel tank caused by mechanical failure is also possible. investigators are also taking a
tina krauss is in london with the latest. tina, good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, a senior official at the russian airline blames an external influence for the crash, ruling the debris has spread across nearly 8 square miles of the sinai peninsula. top aviation officials say that indicates the jet broke up in midair but says it's too soon to say what caused the crash. the airbus was en route to the red sea resort of sharm el-sheikh to st. petersburg when contact was lost. it was in...
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tina lopez's son is close friends with nico's older brother. "i didn't know who it when my heart just broke. because i knew nico, my son knew him." said tina lopez. after seeing misty's silent auction event on facebook..she jumped onboard. so far, they've recieved close t t4- thousand dollars in donations. "n"n only did they lose everythg in this house but they've lost something precious to them that they can never get back, and they really need this financially. they really need this help so i urge everybod to come out there and come help, "said lopez. the auction is planned for saturday...november 14th ...at saint michaels church in sioux city...from noon until 6 p-m. donations of household items are also being accepted...between 9 am and 2 p-m. the pair say the community support has been overwhelming. "it's amazing. it just pulls at yououheart." jessica rae: caca donations can n so be made to the nico torres memorial fund... at siouxland federal credit union. if you're interested in donating to the family.. or attending the silent auction visit our website for more information. that's siouxland matters dot com. jessica rae: authorities
tina lopez's son is close friends with nico's older brother. "i didn't know who it when my heart just broke. because i knew nico, my son knew him." said tina lopez. after seeing misty's silent auction event on facebook..she jumped onboard. so far, they've recieved close t t4- thousand dollars in donations. "n"n only did they lose everythg in this house but they've lost something precious to them that they can never get back, and they really need this financially. they really...
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tina has three different diagnose. one said eyes were fine but dry, one who recommended cataract surgery in her right eye, and one who recommended testing for glaucoma. so for a final check we took tina to ucsf, a teaching hospital with a renowned program where she was examined by a professor of ophtha molg. >> he would call it mickey mouse cataract. insignificant. there are no cataracts and you don't have glaucoma. >> we encourage all of our patients -- >> reporter: stanford's doctor says if you're not sure about surgery and it's not an emergency, always get another opinion. >> someone said it's going to be a lot easier to do this cataract surgery now than it would be in five or ten years, that would be a concerning answer as well. >> reporter: because that's not true? >> for the most part it's not true. 99% of the time it's not true. >> reporter: we reached out to the others both declining to comment on the record. as for tina the experiment was eye opening. >> i'm not saying that these doctors were liars or anything, but i think it's important to question and get second and third opinions. >> it's not always black and white, but if you feel a doctor is recommending a surgery or test you may not need, see another doctor. we've also put a link on our website to a medicare database and provided charts breaking down this information specifically for doctors in the bay area. it's all at nbcbayarea.com. guys. >> thanks. if you have a tip for our investigative unit, give us a call at 888-996-tips or send an e-mail to theunit@nbcbayarea.com. >>> if you want to go to super bowl 50 at levi's stadium it's going to cost you obviously. the secondhand sites are starting around $3,500 a ticket. >> for one? >> yep. no hot dog. >> experts say now is not the best time to buy. maybe that's why. nbc bay area's ian cole explains when to score tickets and what to look out for before the big game in february. >> reporter: it's b
tina has three different diagnose. one said eyes were fine but dry, one who recommended cataract surgery in her right eye, and one who recommended testing for glaucoma. so for a final check we took tina to ucsf, a teaching hospital with a renowned program where she was examined by a professor of ophtha molg. >> he would call it mickey mouse cataract. insignificant. there are no cataracts and you don't have glaucoma. >> we encourage all of our patients -- >> reporter:...
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tina she's one doctor told her she had dry eyes and gave her eye drops and another recommended cataracts surgery in one eye and a third doctor suggested testing for glaucoma. a professor of opthumology said tina's eyes were in good shape. he didn't recommend any cat rack surgery and said no signs of clocko clockoma. our patient said the results were eye opening. experts say unless it's an emergency, patients should always get a second or third opinion when any treatment or surgery is recommended. you can see the doctors we visited. t their responses to our experiment and our full report is online and we also put a link on our website to a medicare database. just click on the investigations tab. guys? >> thank you very much. if you have a tip for our investigative unit, give us a call-1888-996-tips. >>> happening today, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is going to sit down face-to-face with president obama. tensions between the pair bubbling and undoubtedly higher this time around. first time they've met in more than a year and the first time since netanyahu addressed the congress opposing the iran nuclear deal. also a newly appointed netanyahu spokesperson recently blasted president ob
tina she's one doctor told her she had dry eyes and gave her eye drops and another recommended cataracts surgery in one eye and a third doctor suggested testing for glaucoma. a professor of opthumology said tina's eyes were in good shape. he didn't recommend any cat rack surgery and said no signs of clocko clockoma. our patient said the results were eye opening. experts say unless it's an emergency, patients should always get a second or third opinion when any treatment or surgery is...
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tina trinh at the amazon fulfillment center in new jersey with a preview of this very busy day. it looks like it's bustling out there, tina. >> reporter: hey, guys. it is indeed very, very busy. it's the middle of the morning, but you would not believe how many people are already at work filling out orders this morning. and it's cyber-monday. so some of the best deals around are to be had today. and we are going to take you behind the scenes to see how it all works out. there are a lot of robots here. not just humans but a lot of robots putting your orders together. it's pretty cool stuff. i'll take you in a minute later today. >> all right. looking forward to it. >>> forks -- of course, cyber monday has taken over black friday when it comes to sales numbers and especially after last black friday. sales were down about a billion dollars from last year. we'll check back in with tina there in new jersey. >>> now, of course to our other top story this half-hour. that dangerous storm that is finally clearing out as a new one gets going this morning. oklahoma is a state of emergency after ice sparked transformers and brought down power lines. 100,000 people still in the dark. here's abc's chuck sivertsen on the wicked end to a long holiday weekend. >> reporter: for millions of weary thanksgiving travelers, the homestretch has become a slippery slope. >> i got to go to work tomorrow. >> reporter: but the freezing weather has put even slow speed travel on ice. >> we weren't even able to go the speed limit. we had to drive under it. >> it's getting worse today. >> so many trees down in el reno. >> reporter: trees falling under the weight of ice. all night, we could hear the limbs cracking and ice falling and we didn't know what to expect. >> reporter: what did that sound like when this massive tree came apart? >> it kind of sounded like a shotgun going off, like a big c
tina trinh at the amazon fulfillment center in new jersey with a preview of this very busy day. it looks like it's bustling out there, tina. >> reporter: hey, guys. it is indeed very, very busy. it's the middle of the morning, but you would not believe how many people are already at work filling out orders this morning. and it's cyber-monday. so some of the best deals around are to be had today. and we are going to take you behind the scenes to see how it all works out. there are a lot of...
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tina trinh at amazon's fulfillment center in new jersey with a preview of this very busy day. it looks like it's bustling out t there, tina. >> reportete hey, guys. it is indeed very, very busy. it's the middle of the morning, but you would not believe how many people are already at work filling out orders this morning. and it's cyber-monday. so some of the best deals around are to be had today. and we are going to take you behind the scenes to see how it all works out. there are a lot of robots here. not just humans but a lot of robots putting your orders together. it's pretty cool stuff. i'll take you in a minute later today. >> all right. looking forward to it. cyber-monday has taken over black friday when it comes to sales numbers and especially after last black friday. sales were down about a billion dollars from last year. there in new jersey. >>> now of course, to our other top story this half hour. that dangerous storm that is finally clearing out as a new one gets going this morning. oklahoma is a state of emergency after ice sparked transformers and brought down power lines. 100,000 people still ithe dark. here's abc's chuck sivertsen on the wicked end to a long holiday ekend. >> reporter: for millions of weary thanksgiving travelers, the homestretch has become a slippery slope. >> i got to go to work tomorrow. >> reporter: but the freezing weather has put even slow speed travel on ice. >> we weren't even able to go the speed limit. we had to drive under it >> it's getting worse today. >> so many trees down in el reno. >> reporter: trees falling under the weight of ice. all night, we could hear the limbs cracking and ice falling and we didn't know whax to expect. reporter: what did that sound like when this massive tree came apart? >> well, it kind of sounded like a shotgun going off, like a big crack. >> reporter: the winter ststm forcing oklahoma's governor to declare a state of emergency. >> it's coming down. >> reporter: 100,000 homes left in the dark. utility crews braving the elements to restore electricity. >> it's been quite devastating. we've had one ice storm several years ago but it didn't do the damage this has. >> reporter: in arkansas the driver of this vehicle hydroplaned into a creek. >> female stuck in vehicle with water pouring in. >> reporter: three good samaritans managed to reach her just in time. >> she's able to reach her arm out and i got her by hand. >> reporter: in texas, swiftwater teams rescued this truck driver trapped by heavy rains. >> the storm is headed east acrosshe plains spreading more snow, in some spots 5 to 10 inches. in others, more than a foot. chuck sivertsen, abc news, new york. >>> and as the winter weather is moving on, commuters in omaha, minneapolis, and green bay need to keep a watchful eye because heavy snow is on the way. >>>>ur coverage continues at accuweather with meteorologist cam tran. good morning to you, cam. >> good morning, aditi and kendis. a winter storm developing across the central plains today bringing an icy mix into iowa and parts of nebraska. the rest of the plain states will be seeing mainly snow today, and the bulk of the snowfall will be falling late tonight into tuesday as that system shifts further to the north and east. minneapolis could see upwards of eight inches of snow. omaha upwards of four inches. as we head down to the south, it was a very wet weekend across parts of texas. north texas will dry out as most of the moisture will shift further off to the east. the heheiest of rainfall wililbe parked mainly over the tennessee valley today. thanks to this frontal boundary and spotty showers along the texas gulf, as well. >> our thanks to cam. we move on to a terrifying accident for dozens of college students heading back to school after thanksgiving. the charter bus they were riding in overturned on a virginia road last night injuring 35 people, one of tm seriously. the students were being dropped off at three different schools including virginia tech, the university of virginia and radford university. but the bus driver lost control on a ramp and the bus ended up on its side. >> i just dropped them off at vcu. they're headed back to radford tonight to go back to school and i was on my way home. my daughter called and said the bus flipped over. >> thaej those panicked parents there. the bus driver was among the injured. he's been charged with reckless driving. >>> and to another college campus now. rhe university of chicago's main campus is closed because of a security threat. administrators say that the fbi warned them after an online threat. that threat specifically mentioned the campus quad at 10:00 a.m. the police presence on campus has been stepped up and students living in dorms were told d stay inside. >> investigators this morning still searching for a clear motive behind the deadly shooting ramp and at a planned parenthood clilic in colorado springs. robert dear is accused of killing three people and injuring nine others on friday. he allegedly made hostile comments abo planned parenthood after he surrendered, and neighbors say he kept to himself. >> it's very easy to just do your own thing and not be noticed because everybody minds their oqn business pretty much out here. >> police officer garrett swasey was killed responding to the attack. also killed jennifer markovsky and ke'arre stewart. both of whom were accompanying friends to the clinic. >> let's go overseas. president obama is in paris for a major global conference on climate change. although he arrived after midnight he went right from the irport to the bataclan concert hall, site of the worst blood shed in the terror attacks two weeks ago. along with french president hollande and the mayor of paris, he placed a single flower at the imprprptu memorial there a a observed a m ment of silence. >>> rallies around the world marked the start of the climate conference. in paris, people held hands in a two-mile long human chain. although public demonstrations have been banned since the terror attacks. but some protesters turned to violence clashing with police and sparking a show of force in return. at least 175 people were arrested, mnother 25 or so placed under house arrest. >> keeping our fococ overseas right now. pope francis is wrapping up a three-country visit to africa with a stop in central african republic. he`urged christians and muslims to stop fighting and to seek peace instead. abc's david d ight is traveling with the pope. >> reporter: declaring himself a pilgrim of peace and apostle of hope, pope francis became the first pope in recent memory to visit a war zone. pope francis is here as pastor of the world's largest church but he's also trying to broker a peace here between christians and muslims. the two sides have been locked in a bloody conflict for the past few years, a civil war that pits neighbor against neighbor, killing thousands and forcing a million peopop to flee their homes. >> getting those messages out through the churches and the mocks throughout the central african republic will really i think have a powerful impact. >> reporter: under heavy guard, pope francisisentured into a camp for the displaced. this is something you don't tend it see at papal events. u.n. peacekeepers with helmets, flak jackets and ak-4-4atching the backs of the crowd gathering for the pope. there's good reason to fear here. a grenade here is cheaper than a bottle of coca-cola. but the pope road through streets in the opeh popemobile unconcerned. on monday, pope francis visits a mosque.. and also what's said to be the most dangerous part of town. calling on christians and muslims alike here to put down their weapons and seek peace. vid wright, abc newsws >> a security breach at buckingham palace after two protesters climbed onto the roof. queen elizabeth was notelieved palace at the time. the two men were demanding greater fairness for fathers in divorce and child custody cases. >> good news from the royals though. some new photos of the queen's youngest g gndchild. princess charlotte. here she is, will and kate's daughter. now 6 months old. they grow up so quickly. and in these photos, she's seen laughing with her stuffed animals. >> and now we see she has big blue eyes and fair skin. look at that. and hair a bit darker than her brother george. the photos actually taken by her mother, duchess kate herself. she did a fantastic job on those pictures. >> she's a great photographer, as well. she's not only beautiful but could bebe good photographer. hire her for a wedding banquet. >> and a great subject there, too. getting that perfect moment where her baby -- >> you would know how tough it is. >> i have a toddler at home. just getting her on camera is a challenge. >> i can imagine. >>> coming up, as promised, our operations at amazon. >> and also ahead, age old secrets revealed from king tut's tomb. did historians in egypt uncover something hidden for centuries? >> but first 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large scale deployment. tom llamas, abc news, new york. >>> all right. our thanks to tom. this trip is very controversial because nobody would expect him to go out in the middle of the campaign and h hhad an interview with abc's "this weekend" saying the refees there that he met rely don't want to comto america. >> and a reuters poll puts him in second place now. >> okay. we'll see what sort of fleshes out in the next couple weeks. i'm sure not a lot of people were paying attention over the last holiday weekend. coming up, an ancient secret that would make indiana jones alous. >>> the discovery of a possible secret chamber in king tut's tomb and what that means for ancient history. you're watching "world ns now."history. you're watching g orld news now.w. continues after this from our >>> well, the ancient civilization of egypt is one of the most fascinating the world has ever known. even though it's all history, there's still so much we don't know about. >> surprisingly. and the mysteries of king tutankhamun one of the best known figures of that time seem to be enter twined with other famous ancient eship yuns. sara haines has the store. >> reporter: egyptian firms say they're 90% sure a secret chamber has been discovered inside king tut's tomb. nicolas reeves has been on the hunt for the lost burial chamber of que nefertiti but instead of raiding egyptian tombs like brendon frazier in the mummy, he believes he's finally found the grave of tut's stepmothernd one of the most beautiful women of ancient egypt by using hi-tech gear to see over walls. >> she looks as ifne of these doorways may lead tohe burial of nertiti herself. >> reporter: tut's tomb has been scinating scientiststsnd fans since it was first discovered in 1922. sparking legends of a curse and countless mummy movies. the boy king becoming a global sensation when his treasures went on a world tour. steve martin paying tribute in song on "saturday night live." king tut, how did you get so funky >> 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fulfillment centers. hopefully, a lot of orders are being fulfilled at this hour. >> yeah, kendis -- i'm h he still with scott. and we're at an official amazon picking station. scott, how does it work? >> it's really complex but very simple. once a customer orders a a producuc it comes off our shelves. one of our robots weighs 320 pounds and carries 750 pounds, brings it up here to the station. one of our associates can pick it off the shelf and put it in one of these bins. it will then take a journey through miles and miles of conveyance to get through the door. let's take a look. let's go behind the scenes. we're going to go right through here and just get a look at how this order works. i mean, he's picking very specifically what the computer tells him, right, scott? >> that's right. we hava printer cable. and the computer is telling him off the shelf. the camera up top -- and the computers tell him when that is rerey to be taken on the conveyor belt and shipped out the door. >> reporter: it's amazing what the sheer complexity of all of this and the volume that you guys must prpress, right? >> yeah, it's our busiest day of the year. last year on this day, customers ordered an amazing 500 items per second. we have over 20 million items in thth building and today y ll be our busiest day ever for this building. >> reporter: all right, guys. so we're in the thick of it right now. you still have plenty of time to log on and score those deals. >> we're doing our own shopping. i wanted to ask you, how much time elapses between an order coming iand getting out the door? >> reporter: how much time, scott,t,etween an order getting in and going out the door here? >> before suc sing the 12 days of christmas. matter of minutes. that's what the robotics has really helped us speed up that process. >> awesome. let't'just take a look reaea quick at these robotics. >> there are plenty of robotics all over the facility. 500 orders per second. that's absolutelamazing. our thanks to tina trinh in new jersey and scott. >> thanks so much. coming up more news from abc on this cyber-m >>> this morning on "world new now," demanding answers after the planned parenthood shooting. >> the suspect in the colorado springs fatal siege appears in court today as the world waits hear about a possible motive. the latest from investigators overnight. >>> teteion in paris. protests in the french capital as the president meets with world leaders today to address climate change and terrorism. >>> teflon trump. at's what critics call the republican presidentntl hopeful after making even more controversial remarks. the search for the truth. >>> and retail game-changer. forget about the stores. today's the day to find bargain holiday gifts online insnsad of standing in line at the cash registers. the profit picture on this monday, november 30th. >>> from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> good morning. i'm aditi roy. in for reena ninan. >> i'm kendis gibson. good monday morning 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tina trinh at amazon's fulfillment center in new jersey with a preview of this very busy day. it looks like it's bustling out t there, tina. >> reportete hey, guys. it is indeed very, very busy. it's the middle of the morning, but you would not believe how many people are already at work filling out orders this morning. and it's cyber-monday. so some of the best deals around are to be had today. and we are going to take you behind the scenes to see how it all works out. there are a lot of...