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gerri: breaking news for you tonight an united continental. ent a traumatic safety warning to its pilots what it called significant safe concerns. "wall street journal" says united cited four safety events and near misses in recent weeks. ones which pilots had to execute emergency pull-up manuever to avoid crashing into the ground. another flight landed with less than mandatory fuel reserves. two-page memo sent out last months does not have specifics on close calls. they were not widely reported so you probably haven't heard about them. united continental telling pilots to step up safety issues in the cockpit after series of safety issues. we'll bring you the latest as we get it. >> va chief we talked a lot about this robert macdonald lying again about serving in special forces, a lie he said was an effort to relate to a homeless veteran. >> in an attempt to connect with that veteran to make him feel comfortable i incorrectly stated i too had been in special forces. that was wrong. and i have no excuse. >> but is this shaking up americans trust
gerri: breaking news for you tonight an united continental. ent a traumatic safety warning to its pilots what it called significant safe concerns. "wall street journal" says united cited four safety events and near misses in recent weeks. ones which pilots had to execute emergency pull-up manuever to avoid crashing into the ground. another flight landed with less than mandatory fuel reserves. two-page memo sent out last months does not have specifics on close calls. they were not...
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. >>> united continental shares falling after it urged pilots to stop making mistakes in the cockpit leaked safety memo gave examples when pilots put lives of passengers in danger. >>> danger at the doctor's office. how a deadly bacteria now spread to outpatient clinics. cdc using a major warning on this one. melissa: issuing a major warning. >>> plus meet the caregiver the future. how robotic bears are helping sick and elderly getting people out of bed. do you ever...
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lottery officials say the ticket in puerto rico is the first powerball winner sold outside the continental united states. should the winners select a lump sum option each get one-third share. two people in pennsylvania and new jersey matched five. the numbers were, 11, 12, 25, 289, 54, the powerball 14. the jackpot is 40 million doors with the next drawing saturday. >>> a meeting philly after ferguson took on the topic of police shootings. police and residents gathered in philadelphia's powell ton section. one speaker was tanya brown dickerson whose son was killed by police at a traffic stop. >> i want to ask you, what would you do? my son is dead. >> organizers say the mission of the event is to use the cultural attention in the city to create change. >>> a delaware county jury convicted three people who were involved at a deadly robbery attempt at a rite aid. a woasm fired the shot that killed jason mcclay in 2013. two others were found guilty. detectives say he provided inside information to plan the hold up. >> it's sweet and sour. like marge said, justice has been served, but there are no wi
lottery officials say the ticket in puerto rico is the first powerball winner sold outside the continental united states. should the winners select a lump sum option each get one-third share. two people in pennsylvania and new jersey matched five. the numbers were, 11, 12, 25, 289, 54, the powerball 14. the jackpot is 40 million doors with the next drawing saturday. >>> a meeting philly after ferguson took on the topic of police shootings. police and residents gathered in...
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check the share price of united as united continental airlines a top safety official sending a sharplyy shimkus four recent major safety events including a near miss mid-air collision. reviewing and complying with the guidance and company manuals it is imperative to returning to fellow crew members and passengers to family safety. this is our top priority and greatest responsibility. tom sullivan is a pilot himself. that was a brutally honest memo and i was surprised to see it. >> the chief pilot or whatever they will come to you, you are in trouble if you don't follow procedures. stuart: that memo faulted the pilots for saying we took over continental some of the older most experienced people have gone. we are having trouble with the set of pilots we have got. >> i don't think it has to do with age. younger pilots are more involved with the technology of the cockpit and the technology will protect you from -- give you a ground warning if your too close to the ground or warning your too close to another airplane on top of air-traffic controllers and united has an impeccable safety reco
check the share price of united as united continental airlines a top safety official sending a sharplyy shimkus four recent major safety events including a near miss mid-air collision. reviewing and complying with the guidance and company manuals it is imperative to returning to fellow crew members and passengers to family safety. this is our top priority and greatest responsibility. tom sullivan is a pilot himself. that was a brutally honest memo and i was surprised to see it. >> the...
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it's the first time a winning ticket has been sold outside of the continental united states. so this powerball continues to make history. but don't fret because there are few local winners. a $2 million winning ticket was bought in pennsylvania. and there's also a $1 million winner in new jersey. and a $1 million winner also in the keystone state. now, we're awaiting word on exactly where those tickets were sold. the jackpot jumped to $500 million and some change because ticket sales were brisk. lottery officials say 4,500 tickets were selling per minute yesterday. and those who purchased tickets are double checking them no doubt, this morning. now, the $564 million prize is the fifth highest multistate jackpot ever. here's what we're going to do throughout the morning. we're going to try to talk to some folks who are coming here to check their ticket. and we're also going to tell you how much money the winner will receive if they decide to take it in one lump sum or spread it out over the next 29 years. live for now from winwood, monique braxton, nbc 10 news. >> thank you, m
it's the first time a winning ticket has been sold outside of the continental united states. so this powerball continues to make history. but don't fret because there are few local winners. a $2 million winning ticket was bought in pennsylvania. and there's also a $1 million winner in new jersey. and a $1 million winner also in the keystone state. now, we're awaiting word on exactly where those tickets were sold. the jackpot jumped to $500 million and some change because ticket sales were...
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that's the first winning power ball ticket ever sold outside of the continental united states. would split $831 million before taxes. we're both here, sue. >> we didn't win but if you're watching you probably didn't either. come back here tomorrow night. >> we'll see back here. that's it for "nightly business report," i'm sue herera. >> and i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening. we'll see you >> the following kqed production was browsed in high definition. >> it's all about licking your plate. >> i should be in psychoanalysis for the amount of money i spend in restaurants. >> i had a horrible experience. >> i don't even think we were at the same restaurant.
that's the first winning power ball ticket ever sold outside of the continental united states. would split $831 million before taxes. we're both here, sue. >> we didn't win but if you're watching you probably didn't either. come back here tomorrow night. >> we'll see back here. that's it for "nightly business report," i'm sue herera. >> and i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening. we'll see you >> the following kqed production was browsed in high definition....
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because they think that brings in more recruit, and if they capture more hostages or attack the continental united states, they believe that we'll be forced into the middle east where there would be some sort of cataclysmic battle. i know this sound crazy to you and me, but this is the way these people think. >> all right. bob, hang with us if you can. we're going to go to a quick break and come back, reset, and try to get more information on this latest shooting. keep in mind, we're not talking about the shooting that happened earlier today at the free speech event involving the artist lars vilks from sweden. that was repelled by hi own security force. this is a separate second shooting that has taken place in copenhagen near a synagogue from what we understand. we believe one person has been injured and we're going to try to get the latest. [ female announcer ] we help make secure financial tomorrows a reality for over 19 million people. [ susan ] my promotion allowed me to start investing for my retirement. transamerica made it easy. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow beco
because they think that brings in more recruit, and if they capture more hostages or attack the continental united states, they believe that we'll be forced into the middle east where there would be some sort of cataclysmic battle. i know this sound crazy to you and me, but this is the way these people think. >> all right. bob, hang with us if you can. we're going to go to a quick break and come back, reset, and try to get more information on this latest shooting. keep in mind, we're not...
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a warning to united continental pilots that a series of incidents required immediate communication, ao, a safety warning. united airlines issued this stern warning to pilots after mistakes in the cockpit put passengers in potential danger. a spate of what were called safety events and near-misses. the memo seen by abc news and first reported by "the wall street journal" says one crew had to make an emergency pull-up to quote, avoid crashing into the ground. another crew landed with fuel below the minimum reserves. the note sent out early last month admitted it is brutally honest and points out that all the incidents were preventible. it also mentions this crash. this wide body u.p.s. jet. of a u.p.s. jet in birmingham alabama, in which the crew didn't realize it was too low. the united safety officials saying everything appeared normal on that flight until just before impact at the airport. this as we learn southwest airlines which missed an inspection of a backup system on a fifth of its fleet has now quickly looked at two-thirds of those planes. >> every major airline has lapses at
a warning to united continental pilots that a series of incidents required immediate communication, ao, a safety warning. united airlines issued this stern warning to pilots after mistakes in the cockpit put passengers in potential danger. a spate of what were called safety events and near-misses. the memo seen by abc news and first reported by "the wall street journal" says one crew had to make an emergency pull-up to quote, avoid crashing into the ground. another crew landed with...
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there is no cold air to be found in the entire continental united states. that means we have another nice day on tap here. temperatures are in the 30s throughout the metro area. look at the temperature change since yesterday. 10 degrees warmer in gaithersburg and 5 degrees warmer in hagerstown and 20 degrees warmer in oakland, maryland. that will lead to a pleasant sunday. the wakeup forecast is 30 to 38 at 6:00. lots of clouds in place. that will keep temperatures from falling. we'll quickly rise into the 40s by about 10:00, and we have 60s for some areas in the metro tomorrow. that's ahead in the first alert seven day forecast. back to you. >>> thanks a lot. in maryland, a homeowner says her yard is riddled with mysterious sink holes. she turned to 9news for help when she could not get prince georges county to help her. she says the sink holes are showing up in her yards and her neighbors. she tells 9 news the latest hole is 10 to 20 feet deep. she is afraid her dog could be swallowed up by the hole. >> it squares me. it looks like -- i'm scared. i don't
there is no cold air to be found in the entire continental united states. that means we have another nice day on tap here. temperatures are in the 30s throughout the metro area. look at the temperature change since yesterday. 10 degrees warmer in gaithersburg and 5 degrees warmer in hagerstown and 20 degrees warmer in oakland, maryland. that will lead to a pleasant sunday. the wakeup forecast is 30 to 38 at 6:00. lots of clouds in place. that will keep temperatures from falling. we'll quickly...
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that's the first winning power ball ticket ever sold outside of the continental united states. would split $831 million before taxes. we're both here, sue. >> we didn't win but if you're watching you probably didn't either. come back here tomorrow night. >> we'll see back here. that's it for "nightly business report," i'm sue herera. >> and i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening. we'll see you kevin: today on "ask this old house"... out with the old and in with the new. we're going to transform the front of this house so it's not only beautiful but edible. this ever happen to you? you go to take a shower and you end up taking a bath. looks like you need to clear a drain. tom: and what do you do to fix a hole in your vinyl siding? i'll show you. and it's red or white and made of rubber. what is it? i could play the kazoo with you, and you and you. i could play the kazoo in the zoo. -can you? -i can and i do. i can even play two. ♪#@! well, whoop-de-doo! give me that! tom: get him outta here. kevin: that's next on "ask this old house." let's do something off the wall. or on the
that's the first winning power ball ticket ever sold outside of the continental united states. would split $831 million before taxes. we're both here, sue. >> we didn't win but if you're watching you probably didn't either. come back here tomorrow night. >> we'll see back here. that's it for "nightly business report," i'm sue herera. >> and i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening. we'll see you kevin: today on "ask this old house"... out with the old and...
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one of those tickets may not even be in the continental united states. stores in texas, north carolina and puerto rico each sold a ticket that matches all six numbers. also several tickets with smaller payouts were sold. so even if you didn't hit the jackpot, you may have won something. don't throw those things away yet. here are the winning numbers. 11, 13 25, 39, 54 and the powerball, 19. one more time 11 13 25, 39, 54 powerball 19. now, a ticket worth $2 million was sold somewhere in pennsylvania. that means it matched all five white numbers. and $1 million tickets were bought in pennsylvania and new jersey. as soon as we find out where those were sold we will certainly let you know. >>> new from overnight, the fire marshal is looking into the cause of a house fire in northeast philadelphia. it broke out around 1:00 on princeton avenue at montour street. in spite of initial reports of people being trapped inside firefighters found no one in the home. >>> 4:03. and happening later today, philadelphia lawmakers are expected to approve mandatory paid sic
one of those tickets may not even be in the continental united states. stores in texas, north carolina and puerto rico each sold a ticket that matches all six numbers. also several tickets with smaller payouts were sold. so even if you didn't hit the jackpot, you may have won something. don't throw those things away yet. here are the winning numbers. 11, 13 25, 39, 54 and the powerball, 19. one more time 11 13 25, 39, 54 powerball 19. now, a ticket worth $2 million was sold somewhere in...
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she just upgraded delta and united continental and she'll tell us why coming up after this break. stay tuned. analysis, it's all coming from break. >>> modest gain for the dow today with a gain of 52 points and much of that as we pointed out, is disney because of the blowout earns last night. that stock has been up about 7% or 8%. s&p lower today. if we look at the ten sectors that make up the s&p 500 index, you see discretionary -- consumer discretionary is the leader followed by technology. the laggard, one day they love energy and the next day they hate it. the price of oil fell by more than 8% in today's trade. >> that sector off 1.6%. there's an oil vix. it's ovx. dominic chu is keeping an eye on all of today's movers for us. >> let's start off here with what's happening with apple shares which did hit an all-time high in trading today. the stock is up about 65% over the course of the past 12 months. you can see up by 1.25% today. so a nice green day for them. a tough day for ralph lauren. they reported weaker than expected third quarter results and trimmed its full year 2015
she just upgraded delta and united continental and she'll tell us why coming up after this break. stay tuned. analysis, it's all coming from break. >>> modest gain for the dow today with a gain of 52 points and much of that as we pointed out, is disney because of the blowout earns last night. that stock has been up about 7% or 8%. s&p lower today. if we look at the ten sectors that make up the s&p 500 index, you see discretionary -- consumer discretionary is the leader followed...
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and there's positive news on the united continental.e by 1.1% last month. >>> steve forbes planning a summit next month to boost economic growth. he joins us right now. he is the editor in chief of "forbes media." he's also the author of a new book "money." why don't we start with the conference. because this is a repeat of what we talked with you about last year. i wonder what kind of progress we've made what kind of hope you have at this point. >> well i think the progress is self-evident. the united states is stronger than the rest of the world. not strongs we should be but when you look around the world. we've got dynamic things going on. and even though energy prices have taken a slam the fact of the matter is in terms of cheap natural gas, that is for real. and as people begin to realize it's for real, you're going to see more and more people figuring how to use this ultra cheap energy in ways we haven't before. new materials before it comes out in the aluminum truck. nano steel is coming and you're going to see more of this kind
and there's positive news on the united continental.e by 1.1% last month. >>> steve forbes planning a summit next month to boost economic growth. he joins us right now. he is the editor in chief of "forbes media." he's also the author of a new book "money." why don't we start with the conference. because this is a repeat of what we talked with you about last year. i wonder what kind of progress we've made what kind of hope you have at this point. >> well i...
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asked any cia intelligence analyst, what is the most imminent threat to the security of the continental united states sailed they isis and the crisis in the arabian peninsula. >> isn't it the ideology that's the common thread here and just these names and organizations really may not matter? >> i think it is a huge problem, this kind of jihadi terror and it flows essentially from no governance in syria or bad governance in iraq or no governance in libya and again no governance in yemen. as long as you have ungoverned spaces as long as you have money and as long as you have sectarian differences, you're going to end up creating, it's a witch's brew out of which isis are going to thrive and that's the real problem that we face. >> david miller, always frank, appreciate it. and we'll be back after this. oh yea, that's coming down let's get some rocks, man. health can change in a minute. so cvs health is changing healthcare. making it more accessible and affordable with walk-in medical care, no appointments needed and most insurance accepted. minuteclinic. another innovation from cvs health. becau
asked any cia intelligence analyst, what is the most imminent threat to the security of the continental united states sailed they isis and the crisis in the arabian peninsula. >> isn't it the ideology that's the common thread here and just these names and organizations really may not matter? >> i think it is a huge problem, this kind of jihadi terror and it flows essentially from no governance in syria or bad governance in iraq or no governance in libya and again no governance in...
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the first time a winning ticket has been sold outside the continental united states.e's how it breaks down by the numbers. the $564.1 million jackpot, the third largest in powerball history and the fifth largest in u.s. history. after being split three ways each winner gets $127 million. the powerball jackpot now resets to $40 million. winners haven't come forward yet, but lottery officials in north carolina announced that was sold south of wilmington. star owner in princeton, texas, celebrated this afternoon and the appletree food market outside dallas sold the winning ticket in that state. the owner will get a payout of around $1 million. >> i have enough. anything that's okay. i'll put it to help nepal or some poor country or something. >> the texas lottery says yesterday powerball tickets in that state were sold at a rate of 25,500 per minute. we also have big winners in pennsylvania and new jersey to tell you about. tickets in delaware county p.a., and morris county new jersey matched every number except the powerball and that's worth $1 million. the winner in pe
the first time a winning ticket has been sold outside the continental united states.e's how it breaks down by the numbers. the $564.1 million jackpot, the third largest in powerball history and the fifth largest in u.s. history. after being split three ways each winner gets $127 million. the powerball jackpot now resets to $40 million. winners haven't come forward yet, but lottery officials in north carolina announced that was sold south of wilmington. star owner in princeton, texas, celebrated...
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120,000 japanese americans, maybe 125,00 considering the ones outside the west coast on the continental united states. there are 150,000 japanese americans on hawaii. but nothing never done. the only thing that ever happened to hawaiians, it just so happened that the japanese on the mainland was that they were thrown out of the army. but that was done and then secretly reversed for reasons i'll go into. but why weren't the hawaiians who, afterall, were much closer to japan, were much more likely to be invaded, had already been bombed and there were great stories about how they had sabotaged things, all of them untrue. why weren't the japanese on hawaii? because they were 40 prnt of the population and the hawaiian economy would have collapsed. if they put them in camps or put them -- the idea they would have put them on a separate island but, without them, the economy of hawaii would have collapsed. obviously, the japanese americans got picked on here. because they were relatively small group and the fear the hysteria, the meanness the greed all landed on them. i'm going to skip a lot of what i
120,000 japanese americans, maybe 125,00 considering the ones outside the west coast on the continental united states. there are 150,000 japanese americans on hawaii. but nothing never done. the only thing that ever happened to hawaiians, it just so happened that the japanese on the mainland was that they were thrown out of the army. but that was done and then secretly reversed for reasons i'll go into. but why weren't the hawaiians who, afterall, were much closer to japan, were much more...
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they don't have the reach or the actors active members likely dispatched into the continental unitedyou know i had many agents in the joint terrorism task force over the years. i was on the executive kmaets. we looked at all this, just like the attorney general is saying. in every city we had people who were sympathetic to these groups, al qaeda, al shabaab, now it's isis. most of them were involved in talk maybe material support and not direct terrorist violence. that's what the attorney general is talking about. you know who is going to attack a public place like a mall. whenever there's a direct threat you have to pay close attention. >> you would also expect you'd have to beef up security. i'm curious what your long term advice would be. when you see places people are gathered, airports train stations, there's a definite security presence there. you don't see that at malls. yet, there are a large number of people who go and cong reigate there. >> right. you're right. we got to live our lives. they'll threaten anyplace where there's a mass gathering. the police are doing things vi
they don't have the reach or the actors active members likely dispatched into the continental unitedyou know i had many agents in the joint terrorism task force over the years. i was on the executive kmaets. we looked at all this, just like the attorney general is saying. in every city we had people who were sympathetic to these groups, al qaeda, al shabaab, now it's isis. most of them were involved in talk maybe material support and not direct terrorist violence. that's what the attorney...
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alan gomez, you're in miami, which is at last check the warmest part of the continental united states a beautiful day in miami, leave that studio and go to the beach, do something fun. >> i'm trying not to rub it in. >> thank you, thank you pete and julie. more snow is falling in boston today with more than three inches expected. this comes after the past weekend storm made february boston's snowiest month on record. while the public transit system is operating on a limited basis today, it could take 30 days before full service is restored assuming there's no more snow. joining me now from boston is weather channel meteorologist paul goodloe. that doesn't even get to the issue what to do if your car if your car is buried in one of those piles? >> reporter: you might not find that car, dig it out until april. that's how much snow is around here. just driving around you're awe struck by the mounds of snow. i'm 6'5" and some are over my head which makes going around corners difficult because of that and parts of south boston they changed roads which are two way to one way so it's easier
alan gomez, you're in miami, which is at last check the warmest part of the continental united states a beautiful day in miami, leave that studio and go to the beach, do something fun. >> i'm trying not to rub it in. >> thank you, thank you pete and julie. more snow is falling in boston today with more than three inches expected. this comes after the past weekend storm made february boston's snowiest month on record. while the public transit system is operating on a limited basis...
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the last two big mergers, continental and united that of american airlines and u.s.have brought us down to three major network carriers. we don't have three or four competing, we only have two. so we are in a situation where there's not a lot of competition in the airlines can keep their prices high because they can. they are not forced to lower the prices because of consumer demand and the other thing that is happening is that they have what they call capacity control. the capacity control is really capacity collusion. they are keeping these numbers of seats lower than the people who actually use them. gerri: -itis or member a long time ago when i said we had to hike these prices because our fuel costs are higher. and i keep waiting for them to say we're going to lower our prices because fuel prices are lower grade but it's not happening. we appreciate your help. >> take care. gerri: good news for meat lovers. after an expensive year in 2014 the prices have dropped for the third straight week according to "the wall street journal" weekly price survey. why the sudden
the last two big mergers, continental and united that of american airlines and u.s.have brought us down to three major network carriers. we don't have three or four competing, we only have two. so we are in a situation where there's not a lot of competition in the airlines can keep their prices high because they can. they are not forced to lower the prices because of consumer demand and the other thing that is happening is that they have what they call capacity control. the capacity control is...
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just a few years ago, united merged with continental airlines.d flight crews. the bottom line is maintaining communication between copilots and pilots. they need to communitycate if there's anything wrong. >> thanks. >>> if you see maria toss to her. i always said that. >> extreme weather. winter storms wreaking havoc across the country. take a live look at a drive through chicago right now. snow freezing rain and sleet. but it's not just chicago. maria molina, the south which has had a relatively dry winter is really getting whacked today. >> yeah, that's right. they have really seen a shift in the weather pattern out there across parts of the southeast and parts of the plains. they've been looking at several rounds of snowfall. we have the potential for another round of snow as we go into the weekend in oklahoma and parts of texas. we will keep you updated on that. i want to focus on the carolinas and parts of virginia. that is where we have winter weather adviseories and warnings in effect. some areas out there could be looking at close to a f
just a few years ago, united merged with continental airlines.d flight crews. the bottom line is maintaining communication between copilots and pilots. they need to communitycate if there's anything wrong. >> thanks. >>> if you see maria toss to her. i always said that. >> extreme weather. winter storms wreaking havoc across the country. take a live look at a drive through chicago right now. snow freezing rain and sleet. but it's not just chicago. maria molina, the south...
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but i think the fact is that he looks at the united states as his number one enemy and i'll go beyond that and say, given the chance he'll attack the continentalin kurdistan and iraq. why he was radicalized, i don't know. but it's very difficult for the military to keep track of so many prisoners and he got through the net. you know and secondly we couldn't keep these people after we left iraq. you can't point blame at anybody. it's very unfortunate. >> he is now the leader of isis. and we know what isis is doing. paul cruickshank, we're also learning now that the attacks in paris, the offices of "charlie hebdo" magazine the kosher supermarket two days later were well coordinated by these terrorists. what are you hearing specifically about the coordination? >> that's right, wolf. a lot of these new details have been published by "le monde" newspaper in france. there was always a suspicion that coulibaly and the kouachi brothers were associated. they were involved in a plot before in jail and now we have absolute proof that this was coordinated and there were text messages going back and forth between coulibaly and kouachi. there was also a sop
but i think the fact is that he looks at the united states as his number one enemy and i'll go beyond that and say, given the chance he'll attack the continentalin kurdistan and iraq. why he was radicalized, i don't know. but it's very difficult for the military to keep track of so many prisoners and he got through the net. you know and secondly we couldn't keep these people after we left iraq. you can't point blame at anybody. it's very unfortunate. >> he is now the leader of isis. and...
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120,000 japanese americans, maybe 125,00 considering the ones outside the west coast on the continental united states. there are 150,000 japanese americans on hawaii. but nothing never done. the only thing that ever happened to hawaiians, it just so happened that the japanese on the mainland was that they were thrown out of the army. but that was done and then secretly reversed for reasons i'll go into. but why weren't the hawaiians who, afterall, were much closer to japan, were much more likely to be invaded, had already been bombed and there were great stories about how they had sabotaged things, all of them untrue. why weren't the japanese on hawaii? because they were 40 prnt of the population and the hawaiian economy would have collapsed. if they put them in camps or put them -- the idea they would have put them on a separate island but, without them, the economy of hawaii would have collapsed. obviously, the japanese americans got picked on here. because they were relatively small group and the fear the hysteria, the meanness the greed all landed on them. i'm going to skip a lot of what i
120,000 japanese americans, maybe 125,00 considering the ones outside the west coast on the continental united states. there are 150,000 japanese americans on hawaii. but nothing never done. the only thing that ever happened to hawaiians, it just so happened that the japanese on the mainland was that they were thrown out of the army. but that was done and then secretly reversed for reasons i'll go into. but why weren't the hawaiians who, afterall, were much closer to japan, were much more...
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their detention should they be transferred to some sort of a high-security facility in the continental united states, i would suggest that you spell out what kind of authority you need and ask this body for that authority, because at some point we're going to have to deal with that situation. i want to return to the statistics quickly the data, and make sure i understand those correctly. i have heard repeatedly, again and again, from not only colleagues but in the press of 30%, 33%, recidivism. i want to make sure i understand and that you are very clear about the data. if i understand your testimony since the interagency review process was put into place, that since that time, the recidivism data suggests you reduced that from 33% in the previous administration and now 6.8%, with another 1.1% potentially suspected. is that an accurate trend? is that what your testimony speaks to? >> sir, i'll let mr. rest reasons because this, because the data is owned by the intelligence committee. >> senator, i think the 30% number comes from the two numbers both brian and i cited and are prepared remarks.
their detention should they be transferred to some sort of a high-security facility in the continental united states, i would suggest that you spell out what kind of authority you need and ask this body for that authority, because at some point we're going to have to deal with that situation. i want to return to the statistics quickly the data, and make sure i understand those correctly. i have heard repeatedly, again and again, from not only colleagues but in the press of 30%, 33%, recidivism....
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their detention should they be transferred to some sort of a high-security facility in the continental united states, i would suggest that you spell out what kind of authority you need and ask this body for that authority, because at some point we're going to have to deal with that situation. i want to return to the statistics quickly, the data, and make sure i understand those correctly. i have heard repeatedly, again and again from not only colleagues but in the press of 30%, 33% recidivism. i want to make sure i understand and that you are very clear about the data. if i understand your testimony since the interagency review process was put into place, that since that time, the recidivism data suggests you've reduced that from 33% in the previous administration and now 6.8%, with another 1.1% potentially suspected. is that an accurate trend? is that what your testimony speaks to? >> sir, i'll let mr. rasmussen speak to this, because the data is owned by the intelligence community. >> senator, i think the 30% number comes from the two numbers, both brian and i cited in our prepared remarks.
their detention should they be transferred to some sort of a high-security facility in the continental united states, i would suggest that you spell out what kind of authority you need and ask this body for that authority, because at some point we're going to have to deal with that situation. i want to return to the statistics quickly, the data, and make sure i understand those correctly. i have heard repeatedly, again and again from not only colleagues but in the press of 30%, 33% recidivism....
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the high today, the highest in the continental united states 80 degrees.p the rest of the country. send us your warm photos. tweet us with the #toastytuesday. do you want to know how hard it can be to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva respimat does not replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva respimat. discuss all medicines you take even eye drops. if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells you get hives, vision changes or eye pain or problems passing urine stop taking spiriva respimat and call your doctor right away. side effects include sore throat cough, dry mouth and sinus infection. nothing can reverse copd. spiriva helps me breathe better. to learn about spiriva respimat slow-moving mist ask your
the high today, the highest in the continental united states 80 degrees.p the rest of the country. send us your warm photos. tweet us with the #toastytuesday. do you want to know how hard it can be to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva respimat does not replace rescue inhalers for sudden...
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continental he. many of them, rather. the pacific was going to be part of the united states. we were going to go across the continent in time. 1783, the war came to an end and suddenly there were 17 of england's 32 colonies that were no longer british. the people had very strong prejudices against people and other colonies. indeed the man who drafted the united states constitution and owned the south bronx his father's well provided any amount of money necessary to educate him anywhere in the world except for the colony of connecticut, where the people hide behind god, but are really abolitionist criminals. he did not use the word criminals, but it was that kind of readiness -- prejudice. you can imagine the attitude that new englanders had towards southerners and southerners had toured new england. what held the united states together after 1783? it was very fragile, believe me. and national debt. $25 million. a common language. and the pride in having defeated the strongest military, and especially naval, power in the world. well, from where was congress going to govern thi
continental he. many of them, rather. the pacific was going to be part of the united states. we were going to go across the continent in time. 1783, the war came to an end and suddenly there were 17 of england's 32 colonies that were no longer british. the people had very strong prejudices against people and other colonies. indeed the man who drafted the united states constitution and owned the south bronx his father's well provided any amount of money necessary to educate him anywhere in the...
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insure their detention, should they be transferred to some sort of high secure facility in the continental united states, i suggest you spell out what kind of authority you need and ask this body for that authority because at some point, we're going to have to deal with that situation. i want to return to the statistics quickly the data and make sure i understand those correctly. i have heard repeatedly again and again from not only colleagues but in this press of 30%, 33% recidivism. i want to make sure i understand and you're very clear about the data. if i understand your testimony, that since the inner agency review process was put in place, since that time the recidivism data suggests you reduced that from 33% in the previous administration and now 6.8%, with another 1.1% potentially suspected. is that an accurate trend? is that what your testimony speaks to? >> sir, i'll let many rasmussen speak to this because the data is owned by the intelligence community. >> senator, i think the 30% number comes from the two numbers both brian and i cited in our prepared remarks. that is the assessment
insure their detention, should they be transferred to some sort of high secure facility in the continental united states, i suggest you spell out what kind of authority you need and ask this body for that authority because at some point, we're going to have to deal with that situation. i want to return to the statistics quickly the data and make sure i understand those correctly. i have heard repeatedly again and again from not only colleagues but in this press of 30%, 33% recidivism. i want to...
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if we have to go from the continental united states, and becomes much more difficult. having forces in hawaii becomes important to us. >> is sequestration going to negatively impact our ability? >> it will. it will reduce the dollar is to do events like this. we would certainly rather not have it reduced. we think they are very important but i believe we will not be able to do events like that as much. will have to reduce them into 12 cause us problems in developing our future security architecture throughout the pacific region. >> can you provide us with the specifics of which of these kinds of programs you would have to reduce if 2016 sequester comes into play? >> the problem you have in the army is that if sequestration goes into effect, there are only two places it could come out of. modernization accounts and readiness accounts. the readiness accounts fund many of these exercises. numeral have to make decisions on which exercises we do not do. although we would like to continue to do these, all of them will have to be affected several have to reduce them. likely,
if we have to go from the continental united states, and becomes much more difficult. having forces in hawaii becomes important to us. >> is sequestration going to negatively impact our ability? >> it will. it will reduce the dollar is to do events like this. we would certainly rather not have it reduced. we think they are very important but i believe we will not be able to do events like that as much. will have to reduce them into 12 cause us problems in developing our future...
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officials say that the puerto rico ticket is the first powerball jackpot winner ever outside the continental united states. that jackpot now back to $40 million. those are your headlines. see you back here in a little bit. >> at least three people aren't going to work today. >> coming up, where in the world is hillary clinton? 2016 republican cts allelp come out and talk. we're helping protect his. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. transform tomorrow. [ male announcer ] how do you make cancer a thing of the past? well...you use the past. huntsman cancer institute has combined 300 years of family histories with health records to discover inherited genes for melanoma, breast colon and ovarian cancers. so we can predict and treat cancer. and sometimes even prevent it from happening in the first place. to learn more or support the cause go to huntsmancancer.org. are you still getting heartburn flare-ups? time for a new routine. try nexium® 24hr. the latest choice for frequent heartburn. get complete protection. nexium level protection. >>> where in the
officials say that the puerto rico ticket is the first powerball jackpot winner ever outside the continental united states. that jackpot now back to $40 million. those are your headlines. see you back here in a little bit. >> at least three people aren't going to work today. >> coming up, where in the world is hillary clinton? 2016 republican cts allelp come out and talk. we're helping protect his. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica....
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. >> reporter: united acknowledges to its pilots, who have been merged with pilots from continental, that some are flying in aircraft that are new to them. add to that retimes and new hires, introduces a, quote, significant risk into the system. and that's really an aviation-wide issue, which united says it is trying to address. david? >> david kerley with us tonight. david, thank you. >>> and after those super bug headlines, now to a new warning tonight about the most common infection in american hospitals, it's called c-diff. 500,000 americans have it in their bodies. 15,000 die from it every year. tonight, the cdc warning it's not just hospitals anymore. let's get right to dr. richard besser. where else can you get this? >> reporter: they are doing studies to see can you it in a doctor's office? what you can do to be safe wash your hands with soap and water. that's what you need to do the hand sanitizers don't take care of c-diff. >> rich besser, thank you. >>> we move on now to a big move this evening by the fcc, voting to implement new net neutrality rules, as they're called. a
. >> reporter: united acknowledges to its pilots, who have been merged with pilots from continental, that some are flying in aircraft that are new to them. add to that retimes and new hires, introduces a, quote, significant risk into the system. and that's really an aviation-wide issue, which united says it is trying to address. david? >> david kerley with us tonight. david, thank you. >>> and after those super bug headlines, now to a new warning tonight about the most...
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newly stockade barracks now becoming the working continental model, literally furnishing the group went -- the blueprint throughout the emerging unitedstates. this is not the best image, but this is the blueprint. this was drafted in lancaster. it was sent to the continental congress in philadelphia for circulation. i found this in the papers of the continental congress. what you're seeing in pennsylvania is the culmination of a decisive, qualitative shift in early american prisoner policy. whigs were now approaching, now envisioning the british enemies in new ways. these british captives in lancaster and neighboring communities had helped lift the scale from american eyes. increasingly dissolution american officials came to view their british captives as sinister compare -- conspirators. for pennsylvania's whigs, the british in captivity had exposed the prisoners, both officers and enlisted men, as devoted agents of tyranny. for the embattled members of the american resistance, the stakes were very high. in regions that remained high in number of loyalists and indians patriots ability to identify and neutralize their enemy prisoners
newly stockade barracks now becoming the working continental model, literally furnishing the group went -- the blueprint throughout the emerging unitedstates. this is not the best image, but this is the blueprint. this was drafted in lancaster. it was sent to the continental congress in philadelphia for circulation. i found this in the papers of the continental congress. what you're seeing in pennsylvania is the culmination of a decisive, qualitative shift in early american prisoner policy....
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. >> reporter: united acknowledges to its pilots who have been merged with continental airlines that t that is new to them and add retirements and new hires has introduced a significant risk in to the system. a risk united says it is trying to deal with. david kerley abc news washington. >>> president obama's former press secretary has a new job. jay carney has been hired by amazon. it includes existing pr and public policy teams. carney will split his time between seattle headquarters and washington, d.c. >>>. >>> britain's prince william is well in to the second day of his visit to japan. william is meeting with japan's emperor today. the tour continues through sunday when he travels to china for a four-day visit. >>> back here at home a trip to the heart land. some new stars at the zoo in omaha. >> yeah. they were cared and handlers yesterday. baby penguins i'm sorry. i'm seeing the video for the first time. i'm trying to see what is going on a. they will be in a playpen for a couple of weeks because their feathers aren't water proof yed yet. >> and they need separation to get used
. >> reporter: united acknowledges to its pilots who have been merged with continental airlines that t that is new to them and add retirements and new hires has introduced a significant risk in to the system. a risk united says it is trying to deal with. david kerley abc news washington. >>> president obama's former press secretary has a new job. jay carney has been hired by amazon. it includes existing pr and public policy teams. carney will split his time between seattle...
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that ticket in puerto rico was the first winner ever sold outside the continental united states. >>>ds is taking an indefinite leave from absence from competitive golf. he struggled with injuries and was forced to withdraw from last week's tournament on his website, he said he needs to work on his game and spend time with people important to him as well. >> a difficult decision i'm sure. >>> coming up here's a question would you ever physically discipline someone else's child? that's the premise of nbc's new show "the slap." it is leading to an intense conversation among parents. we want you to weigh in at today.com. coincidentally we will talk with one of the stars uma thurman. >> we showed a clip across the street one morning, immediately, a 15-minute conversation broke out both sides of that issue. it will be fascinating to see what those people say. we will start out with the emotional testimony of the man who shot and killed the so-called "american sniper" chris kyle. jacob rascone is if texas. good morning to you. >> reporter: matt good morning to you t. courtroom and overflow
that ticket in puerto rico was the first winner ever sold outside the continental united states. >>>ds is taking an indefinite leave from absence from competitive golf. he struggled with injuries and was forced to withdraw from last week's tournament on his website, he said he needs to work on his game and spend time with people important to him as well. >> a difficult decision i'm sure. >>> coming up here's a question would you ever physically discipline someone else's...
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that ticket in puerto rico was the first winner ever sold outside the continental united states. >>>g an indefinitely league of absence from golf. he was forced to withdraw from last week's tournament. a statement he said he needs time to work on his game spend time with people that are important to him as well. >> i'm sure it's difficult for him. >>> would you ever physically discipline someone else's child? that's the premise of nbc's new show "the slap." it's leadsing to an intense conversation. we want you to weigh in at today.com. we'll talk with one of the stars. >> we showed a clip from the special in the morning meeting one morning and immediately a 15-minute conversation broke out both sides of that issue. >> yeah. >> it's going to be fascinating to hear what people say. >>> let's start the half hour with emotional testimony the trial of the man who shot and killed so the called american sniper chris kyle. jacob rascon is in stephenville texas. >> reporter: good morning. silent as the first day of testimony brought us back to the crime scene and we got our first look at what
that ticket in puerto rico was the first winner ever sold outside the continental united states. >>>g an indefinitely league of absence from golf. he was forced to withdraw from last week's tournament. a statement he said he needs time to work on his game spend time with people that are important to him as well. >> i'm sure it's difficult for him. >>> would you ever physically discipline someone else's child? that's the premise of nbc's new show "the slap."...
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if you flew a million miles on continental you got benefits for life. and they merged with united united threw out the benefits and there was a class action lawsuit and the court said sorry, you know that is tough luck to you? >> it is a problem legally for the consumer and i agree with brian. i was flying twice this weekend and i went on two different airlines because the loyalty program for one i had accrued miles was not helpful for my way home. i went to a competitor. and that's all i could do. i see less loyalty to delta where i have my miles than i did previously. it is a shame i enjoy flying them. but if they don't honor the frequent flyer customs they used to, i will look for a less expensive flight somewhere else. >> delta put out a statement saying nothing has changed but it seems a lot of people are upset by what they have done. we'll see if they put the mileage chart back. >> thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> from the skies to the seas, a labor dispute threatens to shut down 30 u.s. ports as union workers and port operators remain at odds. we'll have that a
if you flew a million miles on continental you got benefits for life. and they merged with united united threw out the benefits and there was a class action lawsuit and the court said sorry, you know that is tough luck to you? >> it is a problem legally for the consumer and i agree with brian. i was flying twice this weekend and i went on two different airlines because the loyalty program for one i had accrued miles was not helpful for my way home. i went to a competitor. and that's all i...
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united for doing it because you don't -- after the fact it's too late and united hasn't had a fatal accident since 1991. continentale of jets were used on 9/11 but we're not including it that way. but in recent years with united and the pilots they tried to put the two together with continental. that's a lot of young pilots being teamed with veteran pilots. it's an interesting piece to read all the things that are going into it. on one occasion a jet landed and the fuel left was below the alt you're always supposed to have at the end. >> somebody had to pull up. >> and in reference to that ups plane that landed too far down on the run way and then went -- because it landed too far down it then went off and skidded in. >> i don't like to talk about it. >> it's safe to fly in this country. >> i'm with you for commending them to doing it. deal with the fall out now. but you're right to bring it to the pilot's attention and make sure that you're keeping people on watch. >> the question i have is does this happen at delta? at all the airlines and they don't put out the memos? is there something that's actually happened
united for doing it because you don't -- after the fact it's too late and united hasn't had a fatal accident since 1991. continentale of jets were used on 9/11 but we're not including it that way. but in recent years with united and the pilots they tried to put the two together with continental. that's a lot of young pilots being teamed with veteran pilots. it's an interesting piece to read all the things that are going into it. on one occasion a jet landed and the fuel left was below the alt...