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so i would look at those two areas. > >tracey wilen, thanks you so much. > >thank you bill. thanks bill! coming up...if you thought this market is as good as it gets...stay tuned. a very positive outlook for the year is still ahead. plus... is apple in for a rude awakening as the tablet market takes a surprising turn. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ elaine: it was 17 years ago when i decided to become a mentor ♪ that i was assigned to christina. when she was in the first grade, she was a shy little girl, not able to smile much. christina: elaine showed me there were people out there to help me and guide me through life. when elaine let me read her diary, i didn't even realize how important i was to her, and now that i'm mentoring, i feel that same importance, and i can spread those same values to the girls i mentor. be someone who matters, to someone who matters. and now-- a couple of traders who don't use crystal balls.. but do use their best skills to predict the future for the financial markets. joining us from cme group alan knuckman and jared levy are here for a round of
so i would look at those two areas. > >tracey wilen, thanks you so much. > >thank you bill. thanks bill! coming up...if you thought this market is as good as it gets...stay tuned. a very positive outlook for the year is still ahead. plus... is apple in for a rude awakening as the tablet market takes a surprising turn. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ elaine: it was 17 years ago when i decided to become a mentor ♪ that i was assigned to christina. when she was in the first...
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so i would look at those two areas. > >tracey wilen, thanks you so much. > >thank you bill. thanks bill! coming up...if you thought this market is as good as it gets...stay tuned. a very positive outlook for the year is still ahead. plus... is apple in for a rude awakening as the tablet market takes a surprising turn. we'll be right back. real issues they're dealing with can be awkward and uncomfortable. but when their behavior changes, it's time to act. because if we don't, our families and relationships will suffer. listen to the veterans in your life and show you care. it matters. when you recognize a veteran is in crisis, call the veterans crisis line at 1-800-273-8255 and press "1". and now-- a couple of traders who don't use crystal balls.. but do use their best skills to predict the future for the financial markets. joining us from cme group alan knuckman and jared levy are here for a round of traders unplugged. great to have you on the show today. let's start with topic number one: sector swami - tech led the way in 2013, what s&p sector is your pick for the new year
so i would look at those two areas. > >tracey wilen, thanks you so much. > >thank you bill. thanks bill! coming up...if you thought this market is as good as it gets...stay tuned. a very positive outlook for the year is still ahead. plus... is apple in for a rude awakening as the tablet market takes a surprising turn. we'll be right back. real issues they're dealing with can be awkward and uncomfortable. but when their behavior changes, it's time to act. because if we don't, our...
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last week east side's principal sister marry tracey resigned.y that's not enough to end the controversy. and friday is ---day. supporters of mr. z is urged to one of the school colors, orange and at 1:00 p.m. eastern time to take a moment and stand up for mr. "z." >> if the student voice is strong enough and it can carry, that's what started this and that's what really continues to propel this for the students. >> the kids have just been fantastic. i am just so proud and so honors of the students there at east side catholic. >> we will be in charge of all of this and he will be able to make this change . right now this is how it starts. >> reporter: high school students challenging the catholic church in the the name of equality. mark won't say if he'll go to court to get his job back, but he has retained legal counsel. in the meantime he's work to go prevents what happened to him from happening to others. through a foundation he set up to help create gender equality. >> mark's first television interview. very fascinate. it's interesting you poi
last week east side's principal sister marry tracey resigned.y that's not enough to end the controversy. and friday is ---day. supporters of mr. z is urged to one of the school colors, orange and at 1:00 p.m. eastern time to take a moment and stand up for mr. "z." >> if the student voice is strong enough and it can carry, that's what started this and that's what really continues to propel this for the students. >> the kids have just been fantastic. i am just so proud and...
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and tracey thompson assistant attorney general of new jersey and chair of the new jersey human trafficking task force. women come, everyone to the "the stream." so brook prostitution and and being a sex slave are different things, most victims of trafficking are pulled in to it at a very young age, you started when you were 11, how did that happen? >> with most victims and like to say champions, i would violently raped. i came from a single-parent home, and i was violently raped. we ended up running away. and like a lot of kids, and i was snatched off the street by traffickers. and i didn't know what sex was. i was a straight-a student and there i was in a dirty bathtub, injected with drugs and told this is what you are going to do and insurgent what you are right. so you are right, lisa prostitution and sex trafficking are very close, but not exactly the same thing all the time. >> jane, you have created what could be one of the most comprehensive documentaries about sex traffic in america, it's called tricked. what's the unheard story when it comes to these victims that your movie expose
and tracey thompson assistant attorney general of new jersey and chair of the new jersey human trafficking task force. women come, everyone to the "the stream." so brook prostitution and and being a sex slave are different things, most victims of trafficking are pulled in to it at a very young age, you started when you were 11, how did that happen? >> with most victims and like to say champions, i would violently raped. i came from a single-parent home, and i was violently...
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she beat tracey gold by about five points overall. the top three skaters earn a trip to sochi next month. rachel flathd finisht finished . >>> how would you like a chance to hang out in new york with that guy, george clooney, the winner will fly to the big apple, sit with clooney backstage, and then gets into a limo and it's off to the movie premier. he gets a chance to rub elbows with the movie's other stars. it's all part of a fund jp raiser on the charity sight omaze. tickets cost $10. it will go to benefit his charity. >>> an unusual way to beat back the flames. a firefighter uses beer to save the day. [ female announcer ] shop at safeway now through january 14th for a smart return to school box tops offer! buy ten participating box tops items in a single visit and earn sixty bonus box tops! that's six dollars for your school! plus, shop at safeway to collect double box tops on specially-marked packages. learn more at twowaystoearn.com. here's what's new at safeway from general mills! start the day off right with these delicious b
she beat tracey gold by about five points overall. the top three skaters earn a trip to sochi next month. rachel flathd finisht finished . >>> how would you like a chance to hang out in new york with that guy, george clooney, the winner will fly to the big apple, sit with clooney backstage, and then gets into a limo and it's off to the movie premier. he gets a chance to rub elbows with the movie's other stars. it's all part of a fund jp raiser on the charity sight omaze. tickets cost...
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. >> tracey thank you for. that. >>> we'll take you to the rare winter paralyzing parts of the south. carolinas, georgia, alabama, mississippi under a state of emergency. this morning nearly a thousand flights are cancelled nationwide. more than half involvie ining atlanta. the weather forced a thousand kids in alabama and georgia to spend the night at school. there they had access to blankets. >> some of the schools had not released students early enough in the day for them to be able to get home in their normal fashion before the roads became icy and the school buses could not run. >> just a few inches of snow fell in atlanta but commuters came to a stand still. it took more than five hours just to get home in some cases. the gridlock was so bad a baby girl was delivered there. the officials described the birth as flawless. the south is not used to this weather. in alabama two were killed in a weather related accident with as much as a foot of snow expected in parts of the region. many southern officials are
. >> tracey thank you for. that. >>> we'll take you to the rare winter paralyzing parts of the south. carolinas, georgia, alabama, mississippi under a state of emergency. this morning nearly a thousand flights are cancelled nationwide. more than half involvie ining atlanta. the weather forced a thousand kids in alabama and georgia to spend the night at school. there they had access to blankets. >> some of the schools had not released students early enough in the day for...
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tracey is in washington for us. as the justices look at this shurks what a do we thit they'll be saying? >> they have increasingly come out in favor of the first amendment in recent years. last time they dealt with this issue specifically, 13 years ago, four of the six justices who upheld that colorado law are gone now. it's anybody's guess how they may approach this at this point. this is a law out massachusetts that sets up a 35 foot buffer zone around the planned parenthood. there's been controversy of protestors against abortion, patients and workers going in, two even killed in 1994. the protestors say they don't have free speech if the law only targets them because of what they're saying. on the other hand, those who support what's going on inside clinics say this is a matter of public safety. those are the issues the court will look at today. >> a busy week in the supreme court so far. thanks fboiling it down in washington d.c. >>> in the west, drought conditions persist, so do wildfires. firefighters in the
tracey is in washington for us. as the justices look at this shurks what a do we thit they'll be saying? >> they have increasingly come out in favor of the first amendment in recent years. last time they dealt with this issue specifically, 13 years ago, four of the six justices who upheld that colorado law are gone now. it's anybody's guess how they may approach this at this point. this is a law out massachusetts that sets up a 35 foot buffer zone around the planned parenthood. there's...
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tracey smith, jonas max feras, along with chuck rocha. welcome to everybody. will the price spikes keep the economy from recovering? >> brenda, i don't see how it can't. just some back of the envelope calculations. say you're a yng person, 25, 27, you live in nashville, you earn $27,000 a year. you've just seen your premiums double! now, you add into that the deductible. of course, the part you pay before, you know, the insurance kicks in. those across the country have seen an average increase of 42%. so that same person, that young person that lives in nashville, they get sick in a year or they happen to, you know, get some procedures done, they just saw an increase in theirtaxes, if you will, of25%. don't see, brenda, how that can't kill the economy? >> well, chuck, less money in people's pockets, doesn't that keep them from spending and hurt the economy? >> it reminds me of the old saying my granddaddy said, if you lie long enough about having a horse, eventually somebody will buy you a saddle. let's no talk about what you may hear, let's talk about me. tod
tracey smith, jonas max feras, along with chuck rocha. welcome to everybody. will the price spikes keep the economy from recovering? >> brenda, i don't see how it can't. just some back of the envelope calculations. say you're a yng person, 25, 27, you live in nashville, you earn $27,000 a year. you've just seen your premiums double! now, you add into that the deductible. of course, the part you pay before, you know, the insurance kicks in. those across the country have seen an average...
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geno kampala who joins us from our los angeles studio is the president founder of the research and tracey wheat is the program manager of the national league of cities she joins me here in the studio welcome to all of you thank you for joining the right person will join us in just a moment i want to start with you tracy if i can we have this public health crisis and arguably it's not just obesity there's there's this whole spectrum of social ills that seem to be associated with a culture that's coming on rather what are the one of them what's happening so yes obesity has become a huge problem in america no pun intended a third of children and adolescents are obese or overweight and a third of adults are overweight it's not only having an impact on our health as a country but some would argue that in terms of jobs healthy workforce is important healthy communities in terms of vitality is important and there are more and more cities that are sewing that where you live matters studies have looked at and unfortunately neighborhoods with minority populations or lower socioeconomic status acces
geno kampala who joins us from our los angeles studio is the president founder of the research and tracey wheat is the program manager of the national league of cities she joins me here in the studio welcome to all of you thank you for joining the right person will join us in just a moment i want to start with you tracy if i can we have this public health crisis and arguably it's not just obesity there's there's this whole spectrum of social ills that seem to be associated with a culture that's...
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laurlaxer, james tracey, teresa, almagera. >> cythia maca, and maria marine, ramond costil, montano, agrelo, bynart. gusman. kelley. ko2346789 g. salesa. >> and karbande, duran, unoys, coleman, valencia, and i will stop there, there are a few more but i am running out of room. so the first speaker please approach the podium. if you could begin timing 45 minutes. and remember that you will not be timed so please, make your remarks and then move on to the next person. >> good evening board members and thank you so much the board members and kim who started this in 2008 and i will go way back in 10 or 12 years ago when we had an action in front of 1950 when it was displacement 3.0, and where the city was beginning to take the flag and saying that this is a perfect opportunity for housing and for the working family and this is the perfect opportunity to keep the public access which is 1950 mission and keep it in the community's hand and keep it as a public good. and i applaud this effort and i am not going to take too long because we are going to hear from a long list of amazing organizi
laurlaxer, james tracey, teresa, almagera. >> cythia maca, and maria marine, ramond costil, montano, agrelo, bynart. gusman. kelley. ko2346789 g. salesa. >> and karbande, duran, unoys, coleman, valencia, and i will stop there, there are a few more but i am running out of room. so the first speaker please approach the podium. if you could begin timing 45 minutes. and remember that you will not be timed so please, make your remarks and then move on to the next person. >> good...
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tracey smith, jonas max feras, along with chuck rocha. welcome to everybody. from recovering? >> brenda, i don
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there was a stall there on tracey, there was a stall on north flynn, they were able to clear it out but we are seeing a lot of stalls there and sensors there. that is your traffic. it looks great if you like sunshine. >> yes, if you like sunshine, those rains are long gone now. we didn't get much. now a ridge building there and mostly there and will stay there all day long and those temperatures really heating up and i think by the middle of the week maybe some record breaking heat and so with that in mind the jet stream sends that all well north and that means not only that is dry but we could have a record dry year this year. 70 degrees in those areas and 52 in the high country as well, and we will see those winds pick up there, and not because the wind is picking up but because it is dry the fire watch is going up there. all right, temperatures today going to be something else, plan on 67 in livermore, 68 in oakland and 67 in redwood city, things we look forward to, some records could fall then and then we cool things down but no rain over the weekend. sunrise 7:24, sunset at 5:13. >
there was a stall there on tracey, there was a stall on north flynn, they were able to clear it out but we are seeing a lot of stalls there and sensors there. that is your traffic. it looks great if you like sunshine. >> yes, if you like sunshine, those rains are long gone now. we didn't get much. now a ridge building there and mostly there and will stay there all day long and those temperatures really heating up and i think by the middle of the week maybe some record breaking heat and so...
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. >> dick tracey calling hemlock holmes, hemlock holmes. >> go ahead, tracy. >> samsung's brand new galaxyife -- it benefits life in ways but it is affecting human beings in a negative way as well. >> best technology battle, the competition between tablet makers to drive features up and push prices down, all while maybe helping people read more. >> i enjoy physically having a book. it was hard for me to make the transition to e-readers, but now i did and it is so convenient. it's so nice to have multiple books in one device. >> best game played for keeps, the war between play station 4 and xbox 1 for the gaming crowd. >> on the interweb, i became a fan of pinterest. >> the best app to pass the 100 million active users mark. instagram. >> someone thinks wouldn't it be cool to make that photo you took look old timey. that's a billion dollar idea. amazing. i love that. >> worst trend connected to it, people posting endless pictures of their food. >> it's funny. the dining room is like the red carpet, the paparazzi at the red carpet. i tell people, enjoy your food, please. you know what i mean
. >> dick tracey calling hemlock holmes, hemlock holmes. >> go ahead, tracy. >> samsung's brand new galaxyife -- it benefits life in ways but it is affecting human beings in a negative way as well. >> best technology battle, the competition between tablet makers to drive features up and push prices down, all while maybe helping people read more. >> i enjoy physically having a book. it was hard for me to make the transition to e-readers, but now i did and it is so...
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morgan and this is work by tracey eming and bought by a legal firm specializing in modern art.ing by magreet belongs to a spanish telecom company and italian banks started buying art back in the 15th century by why? apparently it's not investment, it's all about image. >> if you go into an office just before it's occupied and a brand-new office, what do you see? you see rows of desks and computers and it's gray and it's beige and you say to yourself what is this organization? the answer is it's on the wall. >> there is a view once a company buys a work of art it is then forever hidden from the public view and that is somehow a bad thing. well, this new book and this exhibition seeks to challenge that view and think that companies are increasingly good at displaying and sharing their works and they are good at art education and of course their deep pockets are very good for the artists themselves. an norwegien owns this and has apprise every year and the british law firm has this for employees and this photo belongs to a french bank and is part of what it calls its culture polic
morgan and this is work by tracey eming and bought by a legal firm specializing in modern art.ing by magreet belongs to a spanish telecom company and italian banks started buying art back in the 15th century by why? apparently it's not investment, it's all about image. >> if you go into an office just before it's occupied and a brand-new office, what do you see? you see rows of desks and computers and it's gray and it's beige and you say to yourself what is this organization? the answer...
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my era was watching kobe, penny, tracey. those guys. i'm 23.rry ever come and play with you guys? >> he doesn't come and play with us. but there's a story, we had a practice and a ball just rolled over to him. he was wearing slacks, dress shoes, a dress shirt, collared shirt, whatnot. and a ball rolls over to him. and he picks it up and makes like 15 shots in a row. and like we didn't know whether to keep passing it to him or -- [ laughter ] you know? and he just walked out. >> jimmy: of course he did. >> we saw him the next day. it was cool. >> jimmy: wow, that's pretty great. now, you guys are playing the lakers tomorrow. when you're here in town -- well, first of all, do you have a house here or do you -- >> yeah. i live in chatsworth. >> jimmy: do you stay at the team hotel or you go to your place when you're here? >> it depends. i was kind of busy. so it's better to stay at the hotel. but usually i go to my parents' and stay with my parents. >> jimmy: do you get deluged with ticket requests from family and friends when you come to town? >>
my era was watching kobe, penny, tracey. those guys. i'm 23.rry ever come and play with you guys? >> he doesn't come and play with us. but there's a story, we had a practice and a ball just rolled over to him. he was wearing slacks, dress shoes, a dress shirt, collared shirt, whatnot. and a ball rolls over to him. and he picks it up and makes like 15 shots in a row. and like we didn't know whether to keep passing it to him or -- [ laughter ] you know? and he just walked out. >>...
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as tracey pots tells us snowden made his case online. >> not all spying is bad says edward snowden, spyinguntries, that is okay. mass surveillance on american not okay, the former nsa contractor said in a live web chat from russia and denies stealing any pass words and says he was not working with russia from the beginning. >> i don't think there is strong evidence is indicating he operated with any foreign support. >> reporter: a government task force recommends the data collection snowden exposed be shut down, calling it illegal with minimal impact on catching terrorists. >> it cannot be regarded as relevant to a particular investigation or any investigation by the fbi. >> no chance for clemency. >> i think that would be going too far. >> he should return to the united states and face the charges. >> reporter: tracey pots reporting there, the white house thursday fired back at the study over spying and it's rejecting the privacy and civil liberties find ings in that study and this is regarding former contractor edward snowden and karen with national security at the law school and thank y
as tracey pots tells us snowden made his case online. >> not all spying is bad says edward snowden, spyinguntries, that is okay. mass surveillance on american not okay, the former nsa contractor said in a live web chat from russia and denies stealing any pass words and says he was not working with russia from the beginning. >> i don't think there is strong evidence is indicating he operated with any foreign support. >> reporter: a government task force recommends the data...
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major snowstorm has been pummeling the northeast and shutting down roads, schools and offices and traceyhington the snow is still falling. [honk] snowplows did the best but look at the roads. the roads are terrible. >> slippery and scary. >> reporter: in massachusetts schools closed early and government employees said to go home and some people had to go to work. >> an accident here and a car ran right into the median right in front of us. >> reporter: new york sent out 1700 snowplows and expressways are closed and in pennsylvania snow was falling during the evening rush hour causing a chain reaction pile up. >> the roads are very slippery. >> reporter: some areas are expecting a foot or more but the problem isn't just snow. it's windy. >> we get very nervous about winds over 40 miles per hour. >> reporter: and it's cold. temperatures across the northeast will dip into the teens today with wind chills down to 30 below zero. >> it's very cold. >> i'm layered up with four pairs of pants and four sweatshirts. >> reporter: snow is expected to continue to fall through mid morning. >> and trac
major snowstorm has been pummeling the northeast and shutting down roads, schools and offices and traceyhington the snow is still falling. [honk] snowplows did the best but look at the roads. the roads are terrible. >> slippery and scary. >> reporter: in massachusetts schools closed early and government employees said to go home and some people had to go to work. >> an accident here and a car ran right into the median right in front of us. >> reporter: new york sent out...
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"nebraska," albert berger and ron yerxa, producers, "philomena," gabrielle tana, steve coogan and traceyr the complete list of all the nominations, please visit oscar.com. >>> the nominations are in. the biggest surprise for you? >> i think emma thompson not being nominated for best actress is definitely a surprise. some of us thought it would be a showdown between amy adams and meryl streep. but they're both in. interestingly, the second time they've both been nominated in the same yar, "doubt" was the last time. emma thompson locked out for "saving mr. banks." >> and tom hanks. >> also very much expected to be nominated for best actor and instead christian bale for "american hustle." >> forest whitaker not nominated for "the butler." >> that was expected. "the butler"," i think "12 years a slave" took some of the civil rights thunder. oprah winfrey was expected to be nominated and she's not in this list either. >> i expected this yes. can i just have a moment of grief. >> i just thought you were managing expectations. >>> no nomination for robert redford for best actor. >> no. it's pro
"nebraska," albert berger and ron yerxa, producers, "philomena," gabrielle tana, steve coogan and traceyr the complete list of all the nominations, please visit oscar.com. >>> the nominations are in. the biggest surprise for you? >> i think emma thompson not being nominated for best actress is definitely a surprise. some of us thought it would be a showdown between amy adams and meryl streep. but they're both in. interestingly, the second time they've both...
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"nebraska," albert berger and ron yerxa, producers, "philomena," gabrielle tana, steve coogan and tracey, jeremy kleiner, steve mcqueen and anthony katagas, producers and "the wolf of wall street," nominees to be determined. for the complete list of all the nominations, please visit oscar.com. >> and join us sunday night, march 2nd to celebrate these incredible artists and films at the oscars. see you then. >> we're just getting started. coming up, we'll hear from matthew mcconaughey. all right, all right, all right. jared leto and bru ♪ [ male announcer ] a car that is able to see, to calculate, to think -- and can respond to what it encounters. ♪ even if that means completely stopping itself. it's the stuff of science fiction... minus the fiction. the 2014 e-class. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. ♪ >>> so many worthy nominees awoken with great news this morning. we spoke to two of them. the stars of "dallas buyers club" on the phone. jared leto. and matthew mcconaughey. let's take a look. >>> jared leto, on the phone, just nom
"nebraska," albert berger and ron yerxa, producers, "philomena," gabrielle tana, steve coogan and tracey, jeremy kleiner, steve mcqueen and anthony katagas, producers and "the wolf of wall street," nominees to be determined. for the complete list of all the nominations, please visit oscar.com. >> and join us sunday night, march 2nd to celebrate these incredible artists and films at the oscars. see you then. >> we're just getting started. coming up,...
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facebook this lawsuit alleges, works on tracey's profile, upgrades it, updates it and then use that isget advertisers in. so they're essentially saying this is user profiling this is data mining and this is wrong. facebook is saying uh-uh, wait a second. they're essentially saying we will vigorously defendelvet mer. look what facebook already tells its users on the facebook page in terms of terms of service. it says, we may enable access to public information that has been shared through our services and we may aallow service providers to access information so they can help us provide services. whether or not this suit will move forward in court, remains to be seen, guys. and here's the big problem for facebook. this is really key. this is what the suit is alleging. they're saying, facebook tells you, ashley or tracy, that you have an expectation of privacy. that you will not have surveillance happening on your private messages. so the suit, the people, two guys suing are saying hey, that means people are writing more freely about themselves because they're private. they're more reveal
facebook this lawsuit alleges, works on tracey's profile, upgrades it, updates it and then use that isget advertisers in. so they're essentially saying this is user profiling this is data mining and this is wrong. facebook is saying uh-uh, wait a second. they're essentially saying we will vigorously defendelvet mer. look what facebook already tells its users on the facebook page in terms of terms of service. it says, we may enable access to public information that has been shared through our...
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thank you, tracey. >> a diplomatic tussle. >> the u.s. fires back at israel's defense minister for negative if i have comments about secretary of state john kerry. >> how the remarks could hurt relations between the two allies. >> seeking justice in kenya's west gate mall attacks. the charges four men are facing over that violence as their trial gets underway. >> going to the polls in egypt, casting ballots for a second day on a new constitution. that what their decision could mean for the country's future. >> i'm john henry smith. can an aging tennis superstar get glory down under? roger federer, ahead in sports. >> welcome back. it's half past the hour. if you're still feeling a little foggy this morning, so is the city of new york. look at that! it lamb doesn't look real. >> gorgeous, look, though, the brooklyn bridge. >> welcome back to aljazeera america. i'm richelle carey. >> i'm stephanie sy. israel's defense minister made some pretty undiplomatic comments about the u.s. secretary of state john kerry who's deny deeply involved tryi
thank you, tracey. >> a diplomatic tussle. >> the u.s. fires back at israel's defense minister for negative if i have comments about secretary of state john kerry. >> how the remarks could hurt relations between the two allies. >> seeking justice in kenya's west gate mall attacks. the charges four men are facing over that violence as their trial gets underway. >> going to the polls in egypt, casting ballots for a second day on a new constitution. that what their...
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morning and metrologists call it a polar vortex from the north pole and most call it brutally cold and tracey more on how people are coping with the temperatures. >> reporter: it's warmer in minneapolis this morning, 33 below zero with the wind chill. minnesota has some of the coldest temperatures in the nation today. the midwest frost comes on top of record snow that closed indiana's major inner states and several counties there are in a state of emergency and milwaukee and crews are in it trying to keep the lights on. >> do your job, that is what we are there for. >> reporter: the polar vortex dipped in the deep south causing power outages in dallas. >> get it back on. 12 1/2 hours. >> reporter: and snow in georgia. >> i've been out here sweeping and just kind of cleaning some of this off of my car. >> that is pretty funny to see people here all bundled up. >> reporter: sheltered opened in atlanta. >> there is no way to survive in a tent with this kind of cold weather. >> if you had to sit in a chair with a blanket you are out of the elements and stay warm. >> reporter: almost 2000 cancella
morning and metrologists call it a polar vortex from the north pole and most call it brutally cold and tracey more on how people are coping with the temperatures. >> reporter: it's warmer in minneapolis this morning, 33 below zero with the wind chill. minnesota has some of the coldest temperatures in the nation today. the midwest frost comes on top of record snow that closed indiana's major inner states and several counties there are in a state of emergency and milwaukee and crews are in...
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the snow and ice instead of getting stuck in it, which will be use for in minneapolis where sam and traceyis a huge thing. >> it allows me to be more independent. it changed my outlook on what i can do in the winter on my own. >> i love inventions that better people's lives. those are the kinds of invent n inventions that make a mark. >> that is a challenge i never considered. the wheelchairs can't get through the snow. it makes sense this has been invented. thanks for the folks -- wheel blades. >>> snow angels. so yesterday. they really are. take a look at this. three minneapolis brothers built this ten-foot shark out of snow. it took them 95 hours. >> who has the patience for that? >> they do. >> get a good look at the fins and tail and the teeth. they are sharp. those alone took ten hours to build. the brothers made the first snow sculpture three years ago. it has since become a family tradition. i can't make a snowman. i'm so inept. i'm from florida. >> my snowmen are always terrible. that is huge. is that all solid snow? >> i like the shark teeth. >> good job. >>> remember the documen
the snow and ice instead of getting stuck in it, which will be use for in minneapolis where sam and traceyis a huge thing. >> it allows me to be more independent. it changed my outlook on what i can do in the winter on my own. >> i love inventions that better people's lives. those are the kinds of invent n inventions that make a mark. >> that is a challenge i never considered. the wheelchairs can't get through the snow. it makes sense this has been invented. thanks for the...
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tracey smith, jonas max feras, along with chuck rocha. welcome to everybody.
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. >> reporter: in his original drawings of dick tracey.he collection includes 300,000 original works of art. there would be more but the originals were often tossed out after they were photographed and reprinted for the newspaper and so now a standard original by an artist like charles m.schultz may be worth 10s of thousands of dollars and this from 1951 is priceless. it illustrates stereotypes. >> there was a sensibility in how we portray minorities. >> reporter: and controversies all drawn together in a new home of their own. john with al jazeera columbus, ohio. >> reporter: that's it for us on america tonight and we will have more america tonight tomorrow. ♪ this is al jazeera. ♪ hello there and welcome to the news hour, i'm in doha, our top stories this hour, egyptians are voting on a new constitution that could give the military even more power. elsewhere violent protests. [gunfire] also ahead more violence in south sudan, hundreds died in a ferry accident trying to get to safety. we will have an update from
. >> reporter: in his original drawings of dick tracey.he collection includes 300,000 original works of art. there would be more but the originals were often tossed out after they were photographed and reprinted for the newspaper and so now a standard original by an artist like charles m.schultz may be worth 10s of thousands of dollars and this from 1951 is priceless. it illustrates stereotypes. >> there was a sensibility in how we portray minorities. >> reporter: and...