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he points out that ur of the last five big extinctions on earth included ocean acidfication. >> are we going to see a mass extinction of things in the ocean? boy, i hope not. no matter what we do, we don't -- we're not going to see a recovery from it for a very long period of time. so it's going to be millions of years. >> the creatures that live under the ocean are some of the most magical creatures you can ever see. and every single one of them just seems like a stunning and unexpected success. i can't accept if my kids can't see that or my grandkids. >> scientists say it is unclear if ocean acidification has reached a tipping point. >> some people think we may be 80 years from there. now is probably the last generation where we can actually change the trajectory. i really hate to be able to only tell my grandchildren about it and not show it to them. i would hate if this is the last generation that the magical oceans exist. >> and joining us now to discuss the health of the oceans and the lessons to be learned from monterey bay are paul rogers, managing editor of kqed science unit a
he points out that ur of the last five big extinctions on earth included ocean acidfication. >> are we going to see a mass extinction of things in the ocean? boy, i hope not. no matter what we do, we don't -- we're not going to see a recovery from it for a very long period of time. so it's going to be millions of years. >> the creatures that live under the ocean are some of the most magical creatures you can ever see. and every single one of them just seems like a stunning and...
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well, currently, in the area of the center dedicated to "this , quote --ur land land," we have the original display, and while most people recognize the song as a sing-along from our elementary school days, usually, that did not involve singing the fourth and sixth verses come which were much more howcial commentary about things could be improved in our society. and yes, we have a beautiful land, and he paints this as he traveled from
well, currently, in the area of the center dedicated to "this , quote --ur land land," we have the original display, and while most people recognize the song as a sing-along from our elementary school days, usually, that did not involve singing the fourth and sixth verses come which were much more howcial commentary about things could be improved in our society. and yes, we have a beautiful land, and he paints this as he traveled from
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yr door aut all dicis yotake anall you dicacondions checyourloodugar ll yr door aut all dicis yotake ur shld n be ange witht asng yr door. t mecal lp rht ay if y havtroue brthin swtingextre drsine, ur iulinose shld n be ange witht asng yr door. swlingf yo fac t mecal lp rht ay if yngueor toat,thin diines or nfusn. vereby mt heth iuran d mecarelans >> catherine: win hard line health cannot tell us that the fried foods and sugary drinks will kill us, it turns out that are absolutely right. a new study from the university of alabama has chilly the tilt is is that eating fried food washed down with sugary soda will increase your risk of a heart attack by 56 percent. >> catherine: research to say that regardless of your gender, race or where you lived they call it in southern style diet as it includes a lot of processed meats like bacon and ham derrick the stolidly also dramatically increases the risk of death from kidney disease and stroke. my name is peter tran. i'm a gas service representative. i've been with pg&e nine years. as an employee of pg&e you always put your best foot forward to
yr door aut all dicis yotake anall you dicacondions checyourloodugar ll yr door aut all dicis yotake ur shld n be ange witht asng yr door. t mecal lp rht ay if y havtroue brthin swtingextre drsine, ur iulinose shld n be ange witht asng yr door. swlingf yo fac t mecal lp rht ay if yngueor toat,thin diines or nfusn. vereby mt heth iuran d mecarelans >> catherine: win hard line health cannot tell us that the fried foods and sugary drinks will kill us, it turns out that are absolutely right....
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upper 60's,ures, 70's. upper 60's and 70's will feel comfortable with the humidity. widely isolated storms, cloud cover a better part of the day holding temperatures under 90. just like sunday. tuesday, september 1, it will feel like august. really hot and humid, low to mid 90's, 93 the actual air 94 the next day, wednesday. heat wave continues into labor day weekend. the rain days right now, tomorrow morning, slight chance in the afternoon. wednesday, scattered storms because it is so hot. more likely labor day weekend, and a slight chance, 20% tuesday through sunday, but i did not want to muck up the seven-day. it is mostly about the heat and humidity. kellye: this past week was filled with events commemorating hurricane katrina, 10 years later. people were somber remembering the 1800, others were newbratory, marking how far orleans and the gulf have come. some spent the week far from a once calledwant home. sam: could you do happen tenured ago, but it is just like yesterday for viola. >> we had eight people in that small car. sam: this woman from ashburn, virginia
upper 60's,ures, 70's. upper 60's and 70's will feel comfortable with the humidity. widely isolated storms, cloud cover a better part of the day holding temperatures under 90. just like sunday. tuesday, september 1, it will feel like august. really hot and humid, low to mid 90's, 93 the actual air 94 the next day, wednesday. heat wave continues into labor day weekend. the rain days right now, tomorrow morning, slight chance in the afternoon. wednesday, scattered storms because it is so hot....
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that,ure you qualify for or if you do qualify, the you get it at the end of the year.here are things, but the most important thing is if your employer offers one, participate in the retirement plan. if your employer does not offer one, and you can put some money aside, try to save individually. host: we're talking with christian weller of the national institute of retirement security, and focusing in part on retirement because of what we have seen on wall street. let's talk about those on the other end of the spectrum. those who are between 55 and 68, preparing to retire were already retired. if they have not safe enough, any advice? guest: there is very little that you can reasonably advise people. the best solutions are save more money and work longer. that one is particularly attractive. most people who are in that age group are already saving, doing to pay their bills and put money away for retirement. the other part is still a either longer, it is physically or mentally not possible for people who have not saved enough. often things went wrong in their lives, they
that,ure you qualify for or if you do qualify, the you get it at the end of the year.here are things, but the most important thing is if your employer offers one, participate in the retirement plan. if your employer does not offer one, and you can put some money aside, try to save individually. host: we're talking with christian weller of the national institute of retirement security, and focusing in part on retirement because of what we have seen on wall street. let's talk about those on the...
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itil ur papaymymenents and give you taxe cacashsh f frorom m the equn yoyourur h homome e and here bebeststtil owown n yoyour home. take conl ofof y youour r retirement toda! go up to $45 an hour. >>> puppy love. ♪ >>> patience is a virtue that i wasn't born with. you are waiting behind somebody and they are taking forever and it drives you crazy. rich ferguson decides to have fun with that. you never know who you are going to be shouting at. this guy is taking forever. slowly, it starts building up. he is like, dude, come on. >> i have waited ten minutes, can i get a movie. >> chill. >> start getting closer to each other. >> home boy is taking his sweet [ bleep ] time. >> he's across the line. starts pushing and making contact. it's when it escalates it gets weird. >> just talking. you are taking forever. i want to get a movie. i want to get a movie. >> okay, i was not expect thag. >> the guy reacts like he's from "the matrix." he freaks people out and says -- >> what the hell. >> oh, my gosh. at that point you just run. >> the guy in green's reaction is perfect. >> he says i'm good. he's
itil ur papaymymenents and give you taxe cacashsh f frorom m the equn yoyourur h homome e and here bebeststtil owown n yoyour home. take conl ofof y youour r retirement toda! go up to $45 an hour. >>> puppy love. ♪ >>> patience is a virtue that i wasn't born with. you are waiting behind somebody and they are taking forever and it drives you crazy. rich ferguson decides to have fun with that. you never know who you are going to be shouting at. this guy is taking forever....
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temperatures ure did heat up and the sun came through. 90 in central pn k today. 91 in newark. 87 degrees in bridgeport. it felt a little muggier with the humidity still up, but we're done for rain for a while and the heat and the humidity. the heat will be back later this weekend. we can enjoy low humidity and comfortable temperatures. hudson valley, you e inhe 80s. poughkeepsie is at 86. 80,s across long island. 82 in long branch. 88 is what it f eels like, close to 90, in white plains and bridgeport and the city. the humidity is still a factor. still making it feel slightly uncomfortable. you can see what's left of the showers and the storms that are well i nto new eogland now. look at ehis area of low pressure spinning over the great lakes. feature. it is very cool up there today. tonight's temperatures dip down inllto the 50s. you're wak monticello. we 'll be back into the 70s and 80s tomorrow afternoon. here's a look at erica. this is what's left of danny. erica is moving towards the east and is expected to develop into a hurricane over the next several days. and there is a tropical
temperatures ure did heat up and the sun came through. 90 in central pn k today. 91 in newark. 87 degrees in bridgeport. it felt a little muggier with the humidity still up, but we're done for rain for a while and the heat and the humidity. the heat will be back later this weekend. we can enjoy low humidity and comfortable temperatures. hudson valley, you e inhe 80s. poughkeepsie is at 86. 80,s across long island. 82 in long branch. 88 is what it f eels like, close to 90, in white plains and...
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>> they hit the go button, start falling down at about ur. >> it's so cool. >> the guy in the red shirtrts shaking as he's grabbing on to his harness. >> the sign of the cross. the universal sign of jesus help me. >> he starts crying right about here. [ screaming ] >> he sounds like a down into the canyon they start to slowly bring them up. you hear that girl crack up the whole time they're coming up. >> best job ever. thanks for watching. we'll see you on the next "right this minute." >>> dash cam videos that show why you really have to pay attention. >> the hits, near misses and one lucky survivor under that truck. >> wow! that's crazy. >> i can't believe it. >> where did that come from? >> great. >> drone pilot is confronted by a mad dash. >> i don't like people recording -- >> why are you accusing me of being a pedophile? >> the showdown behind the soccer field. >> three, two -- wait. >> season two of what could possibly go wrong? two guys
>> they hit the go button, start falling down at about ur. >> it's so cool. >> the guy in the red shirtrts shaking as he's grabbing on to his harness. >> the sign of the cross. the universal sign of jesus help me. >> he starts crying right about here. [ screaming ] >> he sounds like a down into the canyon they start to slowly bring them up. you hear that girl crack up the whole time they're coming up. >> best job ever. thanks for watching. we'll see you...
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that's why they are laws proceed urs and laws that need to be respected and human rights also need tospected by all people. >> reporter: in the department capitol, people were shaken by the video. maria says the soldiers acted like drunks fighting in the streets rather than government authorities. >> translator: i felt their pain inside me. i have children and it makes me think, what would i do if something like this happened to them. it's wrong. they were doing it for fun. >> reporter: street sellers like francisco are often victims of extortion, but rumors that the young men might have been part of a gang hasn't hardened his opinion. >> translator: this is not the correct way to treat a person. we all have our rights. even if they are delinquents, they should be judged according to the law. this is not the way to resolve anything. >> reporter: while the people we spoke to here say they condemn the violence comments on social media show some agree with the soldiers actions. here in a country with one of the highest murder rates in the world, an iron fist to crime is a welcome one. fo
that's why they are laws proceed urs and laws that need to be respected and human rights also need tospected by all people. >> reporter: in the department capitol, people were shaken by the video. maria says the soldiers acted like drunks fighting in the streets rather than government authorities. >> translator: i felt their pain inside me. i have children and it makes me think, what would i do if something like this happened to them. it's wrong. they were doing it for fun. >>...
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ur -- barack obama's after america pot biggest polluters, slapping mandatory carbon targets on power plants, saying climate change is the greatest threat facing the world. 1700 migrants tried to cross the channel
ur -- barack obama's after america pot biggest polluters, slapping mandatory carbon targets on power plants, saying climate change is the greatest threat facing the world. 1700 migrants tried to cross the channel
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. >> is this your informion, ur motherr's maiden name, your social security. same with this woman, janice in laururel. >>>> we don't kn howou got the information. >> 7 o yourr side d does and ev big name its, a and even fgusn police officer, darren wilson. the eye team fund the s social security numbers, credit cards and pin numbers. it was p posted on a website. >> didn't have to payr sear ha foror it. >> howow doou react heaing at? >> itt's scary. >>40 mlion that had their debit and credit card compromised. and h hacked have post bits and pieceses in public to advertise they have more on sale in bulk. >> it's a way to verify thahat you, thehe bad guy, hastolen the data >> the free samples are all the scmer needs to steal y your identity. in september, stephen's information was used to g commcast at this house 500-mile itsway in michigan. catching the people is touggh. it's illegal to post it and sites like pay spin will remove when requested.d. but geoge jos with t the university says shutti downwn ththe site, only sets up a high ec game. >> that solves a sm
. >> is this your informion, ur motherr's maiden name, your social security. same with this woman, janice in laururel. >>>> we don't kn howou got the information. >> 7 o yourr side d does and ev big name its, a and even fgusn police officer, darren wilson. the eye team fund the s social security numbers, credit cards and pin numbers. it was p posted on a website. >> didn't have to payr sear ha foror it. >> howow doou react heaing at? >> itt's scary....
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belief,ur belief or her either one, that actual voters we't care about this at all?k people have questions, and that is part of the reason we're going through a relative andessive education process her talking to voters through the press. i think people see a lot of coverage of it. .t is very confusing we want to did mystify it for people. also happens the her answering questions from the press. it evolves into more complicated minutia. it is true people don't raise it with her. i think maybe people have speculated they are not comfortable with her. about other her issues. they talk about issues that affect them. john: let me go back to of the question that normal people have . a lot of reporters had it, to. some reporters. she -- this is the core issue, why -- most people do not take seriously the notion that convenience was the reason she did this. most people think it was an unusual thing to do, to have it homebrewed server in her house. there have been past secretaries of state to have used personal e-mail addresses. she had a server in her house. she has a serve
belief,ur belief or her either one, that actual voters we't care about this at all?k people have questions, and that is part of the reason we're going through a relative andessive education process her talking to voters through the press. i think people see a lot of coverage of it. .t is very confusing we want to did mystify it for people. also happens the her answering questions from the press. it evolves into more complicated minutia. it is true people don't raise it with her. i think maybe...
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wednesday,urs into one of my reporters asked if i was angry. i thought about it for a moment and i said, yes, of course. i was angry at the miscreant. i was angry at the mental health system. i was angry over the easy access to weapons. i was angry about, well, being angry. i try not to be angry at god, but anger, what a destructive force. kellye: ward's funeral is scheduled tuesday. parker's family is keeping their funeral plans private. we have continuing coverage of the story and more about the memorial service on air and that wjla.com. in prince george's county, the police are looking for a driver involved in a deadly hit and run a new carrollton. a woman died tuesday more than a month after she was hit crossing annapolis road. life has not been the same for her family. she was in a coma for six weeks until she died. now the sadness turns to mourning. >> i miss coming home, seeing her.waking up to i'm is everything about her. kellye: the police believe the car that hit luna was a dark colored thtoyota. a rare sight in the skies, the blue an
wednesday,urs into one of my reporters asked if i was angry. i thought about it for a moment and i said, yes, of course. i was angry at the miscreant. i was angry at the mental health system. i was angry over the easy access to weapons. i was angry about, well, being angry. i try not to be angry at god, but anger, what a destructive force. kellye: ward's funeral is scheduled tuesday. parker's family is keeping their funeral plans private. we have continuing coverage of the story and more about...
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nouri al-maliki is one of the shia vice presidents, and has been a polarizing fig ur since the u.s.ithdrawal in 2011, blamed for stoking sectarian tension. whilst he was prime minister. another former prime minister is alawi and also is a vice president, he is recorded as a moderate, and has been a strong critic of hard line shia politicians inyuding nouri al-maliki. we have more from baghdad. >> the political establishment in iraq shaken up after haider al-abadi's decision to dismiss the three vice presidents and three deputy prime ministers. what is interesting about the decision is that already the cabinet here has approved prime minister haider al-abadi's decision, there was an emergency meeting by the council of ministers in which the action was approved. now it must move to parliament, we were on the streets of baghdad and spoke about many people, normal citizens telling us that they were besistic about the prospect of this being approved, ratified. many believe that rampant corruption exists in parliament, and were glad that prime minister haider al-abadi took the actions, an
nouri al-maliki is one of the shia vice presidents, and has been a polarizing fig ur since the u.s.ithdrawal in 2011, blamed for stoking sectarian tension. whilst he was prime minister. another former prime minister is alawi and also is a vice president, he is recorded as a moderate, and has been a strong critic of hard line shia politicians inyuding nouri al-maliki. we have more from baghdad. >> the political establishment in iraq shaken up after haider al-abadi's decision to dismiss the...
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. >> tell her what you said it was good to be with the work we put in the uring tractor-trailer week. >> i thought they played well. he had a good xhant what we were doing. >> if there were any concern about how bradford would look during playing time he throws that out the door window. he helped wreck a 25-6 lead in 7 minute of possession time. he completed a fourth down conversion for a score and leave it or not, bradford says he can be even better. >> just continue to work timing and rhythm and i thought it was better than it was lasts year. >> trying get better. better rapoport of seniors and what they are. whatever the church is expected to play without practices. this is it not bad. he's been out four drives this preseason 7 showed or all four of them. brandon, jus list in a moment. >> let's talk about chip kelly she was part of organizations and 2.2 version of academics. i asked you off camera before we eated fame seen thil pack a brevis, run. >> he struggled against packers well that's you. >> know i think he comes in and to work hard and he's goodness. he's getting better eve
. >> tell her what you said it was good to be with the work we put in the uring tractor-trailer week. >> i thought they played well. he had a good xhant what we were doing. >> if there were any concern about how bradford would look during playing time he throws that out the door window. he helped wreck a 25-6 lead in 7 minute of possession time. he completed a fourth down conversion for a score and leave it or not, bradford says he can be even better. >> just continue to...
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tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- tom cruise, ck cavett, musical guest, ashley monroe, anadd fe uring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 299! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, hey! fantastic! fantastic! good-looking crowd. welcome. welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome, everyone. welcome, welcome to "the tonight show," ladies and gentlemen. this is it. [ cheers and applause ] i'm your host, jimmy fallon. i'm so excited, you guys. we have tom cruise on the show tonight! [ cheers and applause ] he is here to promote the new "mission: impossible" movie, which i believe is all about donald trump's pr team. [ cheers and applause ] yeah, it's very exciting. trump is just -- he's still at it. the guy is just amazing. [ light laughter ] in a speech in texas, donald trump calued hillary clinton easily the worst secretary of state in the history of our country. [ audience boos ] en asked what he based it on, trump said, "i heard me say it ju nost now. [ laughter ] so it's got to be true." [ laughter ] meanwhile, our boy chris christie attended
tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- tom cruise, ck cavett, musical guest, ashley monroe, anadd fe uring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 299! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, hey! fantastic! fantastic! good-looking crowd. welcome. welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome, everyone. welcome, welcome to "the tonight show," ladies and gentlemen. this is it. [ cheers and applause ] i'm your host, jimmy fallon. i'm so...
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battery doctor shows how much more life you can get out of ur smartphone's battery bw choosing and closing certain apps and function. you can also see how much time is left and how long it will take to fully charge a batterrs android. android users want to consider juice defender.tcthe app works by turning on or off features that burn battery life such as screen brightness, wi-fi. juice defender also offers preset brofiles for diffeinnt levels of battery power management. the basic version is free. battery saver pro is an option for windows phone users. it tells you whether you have enough battery power to perform certain tasks like play a game or watch a movie. will tell you how much battery power you can save by shutting off certain phone features like wi-fi or bluetooth. the app is free. lynda baquero, news 4 new york. >> and to get in touch with our consumer investigative team, send an e-mail to better get baquero kt nbcnewyork.com or call us. >>> time to get our forecast. and hale is meteorologist janice >> hi. it's almost september. next week. and this morning was feeling like it. if
battery doctor shows how much more life you can get out of ur smartphone's battery bw choosing and closing certain apps and function. you can also see how much time is left and how long it will take to fully charge a batterrs android. android users want to consider juice defender.tcthe app works by turning on or off features that burn battery life such as screen brightness, wi-fi. juice defender also offers preset brofiles for diffeinnt levels of battery power management. the basic version is...
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ur -- barack obama's after america pot biggest polluters, slapping mandatory carbon targets on power plants, saying climate change is the greatest threat facing the world. 1700 migrants tried to cross the channel tunnel as cracks begin to show in a joint effort to ease the crisis. one french mp says british policy is squarely to blame. and the greek stock market plummets on its first open after its five-week close -- stocks in acids plunging a record 16% on this monday. first, more and more migrants are attempting to reach the united kingdom through the channel tunnel. 1700 people reached the barriers last night. both france and britain are stepping up efforts to deter the migrants, but cracks are beginning to show. yesterday, a french politician said the best way or france to deal with the problem is to waive the migrants on to the u.k.. reporter: a game of cat and mouse has turned into a cross channel a lyrical hot potato. the issue of what to do about the migrants has dominated the front pages of the british press. both the "daily express was quote and "daily mail" are calling for
ur -- barack obama's after america pot biggest polluters, slapping mandatory carbon targets on power plants, saying climate change is the greatest threat facing the world. 1700 migrants tried to cross the channel tunnel as cracks begin to show in a joint effort to ease the crisis. one french mp says british policy is squarely to blame. and the greek stock market plummets on its first open after its five-week close -- stocks in acids plunging a record 16% on this monday. first, more and more...
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ure. the next gerthe next genern bis and wind and other energies. energies. nt oneen hillary your left, you seem to be getting squeezed out of it. how can you defend yourself from these two alternatives? gov. o'malley: i see a whole lane opening. from countygo down to county and iowa. the great thing here is that intimidated by big money taking over elections. they want to meet each of us and they come out and engage in a serious conversation. this year what they are looking for is new leadership and the ability to get things done. i'm not just making a promise, i have accomplished progressive things. after 30 days we went to 3%. the latest poll has us at 7%. that is how you emerge in the caucus. >> other any of them that --[inaudible] gov. o'malley: and it most of them have been received as the most detailed plans -- detailed plans. so far, criminal justice reform. there is no candidate in either party that has stood at the between law enforcement and crime for 15 years as i have. we actually reduced our recidivism rate by 15% as well as violent chrome -- vi
ure. the next gerthe next genern bis and wind and other energies. energies. nt oneen hillary your left, you seem to be getting squeezed out of it. how can you defend yourself from these two alternatives? gov. o'malley: i see a whole lane opening. from countygo down to county and iowa. the great thing here is that intimidated by big money taking over elections. they want to meet each of us and they come out and engage in a serious conversation. this year what they are looking for is new...
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action on climate change, a three-day trip, first of the kind for a sitting president, calling for ur gent and aggressive action to tackle climate change ahead of a meeting in paris in test. it's a don't over how to balance environmental protection with development. the final okay for shell to drill for oil off the west coast. >> somebody like president obama who presumably understands science and numbers, it's effectively drill, baby, drill. >> inaction is no longer an option, the families, the communities, their way of life is being threatened. >> on the eve of the trip, major announcement as president obama is changing the name of the alaska's mt. mckinley to mt. denali. >> all right. we have a check of the weather. we hit 90 today. there's a chance we'll move into another heat wave, yes? >> yes. in fact, most of the week, temperatures will be in the 90s, and then you factor in the humidity. >> it's hot out there right now. >> very warm, and factor in the humidity, and it feels like the lower to mid-90s for most of the week, and school kids are going back to school starting this we
action on climate change, a three-day trip, first of the kind for a sitting president, calling for ur gent and aggressive action to tackle climate change ahead of a meeting in paris in test. it's a don't over how to balance environmental protection with development. the final okay for shell to drill for oil off the west coast. >> somebody like president obama who presumably understands science and numbers, it's effectively drill, baby, drill. >> inaction is no longer an option, the...
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reporter: marco, giovanni and camelo will be in the control tower, keeping lookout for veral urs.the final preparations are underway down on deck, such as fitting the ropes for the harpoon. and then it's all go. the harpoonist -- aptly named fortunato --- was certainly fortunate this time. there was no escape for the fish. the five-prong harpoon plunged deep into the swordfish. this is an extremely dangerous moment for the men. the creature battles to defend itself and the spear of a swordfish can cause serious injury. >> it takes all our collective strength to restrain the fish, otherwish it can jump. we do this until it loses all its energy and dies. reporter: fortunato is already back at his post. he strikes another fish a few hundred metres from the beach. but up in the look-out they're not happy. the swordfish hasn't been struck properly, and its pulling on the line with all its strength. it's going to take a long time to reel it in. >> the animal tries to dive back down. to drain the fish's strength, you have to keep releasing the line and then reeling it back in again. this
reporter: marco, giovanni and camelo will be in the control tower, keeping lookout for veral urs.the final preparations are underway down on deck, such as fitting the ropes for the harpoon. and then it's all go. the harpoonist -- aptly named fortunato --- was certainly fortunate this time. there was no escape for the fish. the five-prong harpoon plunged deep into the swordfish. this is an extremely dangerous moment for the men. the creature battles to defend itself and the spear of a swordfish...
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is also pressing for ur ent -- urgent action in calais.timated 3,000 migrants have set up camp close to the boarder. >> we believe that security measures alone, though are understandable to a certain degree are unlikely to be effective by themselves and they will likely push people to take even greater risks, and greater risks that could result in more of the tragic deaths that we have been seeing of people desperately trying to cross the channel. >> still to come trouble ahead for taiwan as it prepares to face its strongest typhoon in three years. saving germany's bees. we'll have more on the government's green mission to keep the insect population buzzing. >> i'm gonna lose anything left that i have of the mexican culture. >> fighting for their future. >> it is imperative that i get into college. it's my last chance to get out of here. >> the incredible journey continues. ♪ >>> hello again a remicceder of the top stories here on al jazeera. the u.n. security council is to set up an inquiry into chemical weapons attacks in syria. >>> it i
is also pressing for ur ent -- urgent action in calais.timated 3,000 migrants have set up camp close to the boarder. >> we believe that security measures alone, though are understandable to a certain degree are unlikely to be effective by themselves and they will likely push people to take even greater risks, and greater risks that could result in more of the tragic deaths that we have been seeing of people desperately trying to cross the channel. >> still to come trouble ahead for...
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we are good at doing people -- l uring people out here. emily: you don't want to go there.id: for all the things that are challenges, they only make us more hungry. we have plenty to prove, but i think we will do that. emily: how optimistic are you about yahoo!'s future? david: i'm excited to be a big part of it. i believe in marissa. i think she has built an extraordinary team. i'm excited about a lot of stuff they are doing on their own. and a lot of the stuff we are doing with them. i am hopeful and excited to be a shareholder. emily: you do not think you will ever start another company? david: tumblr was something i really wanted but that didn't exist yet. it was never about doing the tech startup. or being a founder or ceo. emily: net neutrality is important to you and tumblr. you have a position on it. what is your position? david: that it is important. we should do it right. and not set up laws or rules that set up the next generation of companies for people with ideas to have to worry about or even worse spend time in courts or in meetings with a handful of carriers
we are good at doing people -- l uring people out here. emily: you don't want to go there.id: for all the things that are challenges, they only make us more hungry. we have plenty to prove, but i think we will do that. emily: how optimistic are you about yahoo!'s future? david: i'm excited to be a big part of it. i believe in marissa. i think she has built an extraordinary team. i'm excited about a lot of stuff they are doing on their own. and a lot of the stuff we are doing with them. i am...
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again in the morning commute, east of the city, sussex county, a spot shower, and most of us are dry. ur, and we're mainly sunny, a warm day, a muggy day, and by tomorrow night, here's the front, we'll have showers and thunderstorms around. not everyone sees them, but those that do could have locally heavy rain. 70 degrees in the city, cloudy, a spot shower east, and tomorrow, daytime highs in the mid-80s, sunny, a muggy day, and there's the seven day forecast on tuesday. showers, storminess in the morning hours, improving weasather, and wednesday, into the weekend, delightful weather, sun, temperatures warm, and very low humidity. that's your forecast. back to you. >> all right, steve, thank you very much. we'll be right back, but first bruce with a look at what's ahead. >>> coming up on "sports final," greg bird of the new york yathnkees, the rookie, an amazing week in the studio tonight. can you explain what happened over the last 11 days? >> unbeliev le so far, can't wait to see what else is in store for me. >> do you think it's a dream or realize it's reality? >> oh, it starting to
again in the morning commute, east of the city, sussex county, a spot shower, and most of us are dry. ur, and we're mainly sunny, a warm day, a muggy day, and by tomorrow night, here's the front, we'll have showers and thunderstorms around. not everyone sees them, but those that do could have locally heavy rain. 70 degrees in the city, cloudy, a spot shower east, and tomorrow, daytime highs in the mid-80s, sunny, a muggy day, and there's the seven day forecast on tuesday. showers, storminess in...
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by lowering interest rates they have relieved the debt press ure to give them more time.they use the time to impose reforms, that is good. if they use the time to allow debt to continue to grow, that means we will have more of the difficulty in the next few years. economicng china's challenge of paul's political risks, but that runs counter to the communist party's instincts of discipline and order at any price. bbc news, beijing. katty: chan's economy has been fueled for many years by rising levels of debt. the slowdown in growth has now led to this recent market turmoil. our economics editor is with us with whether the move by the central bank will work. >> another stock market route in china and the shares in japan fell 4% in sympathy. shares soared in europe. in america they rose for a few hours but closed down. why do western investors breathed a sigh of relief for a few hours? is because the people's bank of china has done what central banks typically do when markets are tumbling and growth is slowing, which is to throw to money at the problem. since the global cras
by lowering interest rates they have relieved the debt press ure to give them more time.they use the time to impose reforms, that is good. if they use the time to allow debt to continue to grow, that means we will have more of the difficulty in the next few years. economicng china's challenge of paul's political risks, but that runs counter to the communist party's instincts of discipline and order at any price. bbc news, beijing. katty: chan's economy has been fueled for many years by rising...
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started in the rk - afr a car crash on thbay bridge - and eed urs later- whe. certificate that much started in the dark after a car crash on the bay bridge. it ended hours later when the sun was up. officers never caught the mystery woman who they say climbed over the bridge rail and dropped down into the bay. nbc bay area's christie smith is at the bay bridge toll plaza in oakland. christie, says they have evidence that the woman actually made it to the shore. >> reporter: that's right. i spoke with the chp and they are still working on this case of the woman they believe went 70 feet down into the water. they're thinking that it's very likely that she made it out, may have flagged down a ride. they want to make sure and make sure she's okay. it all started when a stolen nissan spun out and crashed on the decline of the bay bridge early this morning. when chp officers arrived, they say a woman wearing a black dress and no shoes raced from the car to the bridge's bike path. as they approached, she climbed the rail. >> she went into the water. we don't know if
started in the rk - afr a car crash on thbay bridge - and eed urs later- whe. certificate that much started in the dark after a car crash on the bay bridge. it ended hours later when the sun was up. officers never caught the mystery woman who they say climbed over the bridge rail and dropped down into the bay. nbc bay area's christie smith is at the bay bridge toll plaza in oakland. christie, says they have evidence that the woman actually made it to the shore. >> reporter: that's right....
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the question is, can we take -- can they turn these political voye ours -- lawyers -- urs into traditionalgoers? john: the person who has been the front-runner of the entirety of 2015, scott walker, has now dropped down to fourth place in the most recent poll. what explains that? matt strong: governor walker's rise for most of the year was drawn from two different groups -- establishment republicans, who loved the fact that he took it to the unions in wisconsin, but also conservative evangelicals. but i think the crowd who is really agitated, the antiestablishment mood right now , that energy is with donald trump and ben carson. big 10 country. it will be a cloud of dust for the next five months. i will not be measuring the light post on governor walker right now. mark: right now, who of the two -- who are the two or three top organized candidates in this state? matt strong: ben carson has a surprisingly strong organization. if you go to a republican event, odds are you will see a carson campaign or super pac signing up volunteers. mark: more than trump, walker, and cruz? matt strong: he h
the question is, can we take -- can they turn these political voye ours -- lawyers -- urs into traditionalgoers? john: the person who has been the front-runner of the entirety of 2015, scott walker, has now dropped down to fourth place in the most recent poll. what explains that? matt strong: governor walker's rise for most of the year was drawn from two different groups -- establishment republicans, who loved the fact that he took it to the unions in wisconsin, but also conservative...
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i had them in my mind, but all i can say is, ur, or well, i thought i was going senile. >> reporter: he had his brain examined at a hospital in february, but nothing was found. however, his symptoms gradually worsened. and he found he could no long e walk straight. three months after the first examine and still worried he went to see the doctor again. this time he was diagnosed as having a chronic subdural hematoma. it's pressing against his brain, it's a blood clot. in the early stage of the disease doctors say. in his case the tumor was removed in surgery and he has recovered. but if the right treatment wasn't given, he could have died. >> translator: if the blood clot gets bigger, the patient will lose consciousness. and in the worst case the patient could die. >> reporter: nhk also found other cases in which patients suffering from depression were diagnosed as having dementia. it's not only staff at medical institutions, but patients themselves who should remember that in correct treatment could be hazardous especially with the increasing number of aging societies around the worl
i had them in my mind, but all i can say is, ur, or well, i thought i was going senile. >> reporter: he had his brain examined at a hospital in february, but nothing was found. however, his symptoms gradually worsened. and he found he could no long e walk straight. three months after the first examine and still worried he went to see the doctor again. this time he was diagnosed as having a chronic subdural hematoma. it's pressing against his brain, it's a blood clot. in the early stage of...
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the humidity stays low as the tempera(ure climbs for saturday, 89.n very low 90s sunday and monday. >>> 5:52 now. time to get a check of the roads. jessica boyington was telling us about an accident on 95 earlier. >> let's get an update on that and anything else that's popped up on the cameras. >> we fond this accident scene in one of our cameras on 95, right around exit 8, ridley park. multivehicles are involved. it's on the northbound side. headed towards the airport, give yourself extra time just in case they end up closing off this roadway. right now they are allowing this right-hand shoulder to go by. you can see road flares in the area. a fire truck is on scene and several cars involved with police activity. we don't have a lot of traffic moving through this exact point, still, give yourself extra time especially if you have to head to the philadelphia international airport. >>> a water main break in kensington holding things up on huntington and tulip streets. follow the local detours and you'll be just fine. a 23-minute trip from route 1 up t
the humidity stays low as the tempera(ure climbs for saturday, 89.n very low 90s sunday and monday. >>> 5:52 now. time to get a check of the roads. jessica boyington was telling us about an accident on 95 earlier. >> let's get an update on that and anything else that's popped up on the cameras. >> we fond this accident scene in one of our cameras on 95, right around exit 8, ridley park. multivehicles are involved. it's on the northbound side. headed towards the airport,...
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trained c e zero, spoke with carl >> reporter:the wine ceo spoke with her and apologized for many fail ures, respect and customer service. >> i really hope that they do it. to move forward. >> he said to me that over the last few days my staff has been traumatized. we have been painted to be something that we are not in the media. this is an epiphany, i felt the exact same way that we did that was done to us. >> reporter: lee said johnson, says that is not something she plans to do when asked to return to the wine train. >> let's go back a few to see what exactly live up to this conversation. if you have a comment or a story idea for stanley, you can e-mail us at peoplebehavingbadly@kron4.co m if you look >> stanley: if you look, carefully, showing up to have a tall and is one of those moments where i happen to be at one of those locations. and stumbled across this one. >> people will go and put up roman candles spirit thinking about all of the possibilities of things that could go wrong. >> this is a pretty standard one creek the same company. >> stanley: we get a look at what has been fly
trained c e zero, spoke with carl >> reporter:the wine ceo spoke with her and apologized for many fail ures, respect and customer service. >> i really hope that they do it. to move forward. >> he said to me that over the last few days my staff has been traumatized. we have been painted to be something that we are not in the media. this is an epiphany, i felt the exact same way that we did that was done to us. >> reporter: lee said johnson, says that is not something she...
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. >>> joining me now, e'm so happy that ur here. so trump says he wants to build a raw, right? and their kids who was born here, he also had more to say as well. remember the abuse i took? they saw vie lengs and crime. and i saw skate whose family is a jaet family. they've seen so many people violently and ill bleel immigrants. we have eve got to bring bark our country. we've grot to take it back. >> so i interview a lot of people. before i ask you the question about what he said, and i noeted body language a lot. you are physically unconferrable watching him. listen to what he's talking about. sflcht h and in those cases, if people actually took over. we tear walls down. america is about tearing walls down. it's not about locking people up. so, having said all of that, do. >> what is that? let's look at it for a second. mr. trump is used to issuing orde orders. here's the challenge. the w. mr. trump starves where he got kompb trark xxs. we'll see who gets the wall. >>> and i actually chased down. unusual nor an undocumented worker. and when i saw the fear and desperation and t
. >>> joining me now, e'm so happy that ur here. so trump says he wants to build a raw, right? and their kids who was born here, he also had more to say as well. remember the abuse i took? they saw vie lengs and crime. and i saw skate whose family is a jaet family. they've seen so many people violently and ill bleel immigrants. we have eve got to bring bark our country. we've grot to take it back. >> so i interview a lot of people. before i ask you the question about what he...
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was featured in the video is trying to look at whether some of these marine invertebrates like sea ur chans will be able to adapt. >> paul, the president earlier this year expanded the boundaries of the monterey bay marine sanctuary that president clinton put in place. it seems to be working really well. so why don't we just declare all of the ocean off the coast of the united states a sanctuary? why not do that? >> well, why not? sanctuaries actually are about good governance. we don't, for example, directly regulate fishing, but we work with the fishing industry. we work with councils to address issues that do come up. and really what we do is try to bring people together to solve the problems. that is our role. it's our role also to study and to share with the public these amazing places. so i don't see why not. >> how does the sanctuary work? >> i'll tell you why not. because the oil industry wants to drill it for oil off a lot of these places. in southern california, we have had oil drilling for more than 100 years, right? when you put in place a national marine sanctuary, it ban
was featured in the video is trying to look at whether some of these marine invertebrates like sea ur chans will be able to adapt. >> paul, the president earlier this year expanded the boundaries of the monterey bay marine sanctuary that president clinton put in place. it seems to be working really well. so why don't we just declare all of the ocean off the coast of the united states a sanctuary? why not do that? >> well, why not? sanctuaries actually are about good governance. we...
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i working for governor, and he to fire me, not because i'm not doing my job, but because i am. .ure enough, he did fire her we sue the governor. we won a lawsuit. one thing led to another, and we came to find out that the governor, and others, were involved in a lot of corruption. one of the things that was happening was selling of pardons and parole's out of the capitol building in tennessee. he was jailed, folks came to town and made a movie about it. they asked to buy wanted to put myself in the movie. i figured, they couldn't tell me i was doing it wrong. they did on more than one occasion. while i was practicing law, i went out and made a movie once or twice a year, never having had an acting lesson or been in a high school play. often times, my friend said, you don't need to mention the acting lesson, it is obvious. i read where out what was going to be the next vice president. it brought me back to my kitchen table, listening to my daddy and mama talk about politics. it brought me back to college. barry goldwater. factought home to be the that it was time for me to put , and things
i working for governor, and he to fire me, not because i'm not doing my job, but because i am. .ure enough, he did fire her we sue the governor. we won a lawsuit. one thing led to another, and we came to find out that the governor, and others, were involved in a lot of corruption. one of the things that was happening was selling of pardons and parole's out of the capitol building in tennessee. he was jailed, folks came to town and made a movie about it. they asked to buy wanted to put myself in...
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jimmy carter announced he has cancer. .ur coverage , the graveday night hunter documents his adventures visiting the grave site of every u.s. president and vice president. >> the one gravesite everyone has trouble getting to is the rockefeller gravestone. >> yes. >> how did you do it? >> an act of god. my father saw this gigantic tree had fallen. he saw the grave and decided he would have to get me there fairly soon after that. next chris christie holds a town hall meeting with supporters at molly's tavern and restaurant in new hampshire. his remarks are an hour and 40 minutes. >> good evening i remember the first time i heard him speak. this is refreshing. i know he will tell it like it is. am the chair of the boston republican committee. you have never been to one of , please come and see us. we have some great speakers. and we will welcome you. i am going to turn this microphone over to governor christie. gov. christie: it is great to be here tonight. i first want to introduce the best thing that happened to me during my four years at the university of delaware. i came out with a bac
jimmy carter announced he has cancer. .ur coverage , the graveday night hunter documents his adventures visiting the grave site of every u.s. president and vice president. >> the one gravesite everyone has trouble getting to is the rockefeller gravestone. >> yes. >> how did you do it? >> an act of god. my father saw this gigantic tree had fallen. he saw the grave and decided he would have to get me there fairly soon after that. next chris christie holds a town hall...
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forest service requested federal help ur n this past weekend. >>> our wildfire coverage continues on nbc bay area so get app. we are constantly zl acreage and evacuation information. you can also get updates by j/to following us on facebook and twitter. >>> new at çx2]5:00 is it arson? a string of fires in the8 east had bay has investigators concerned. the oakland fire department had th to put out four small fires along highway 24 this afternoon. they found no sources that would have started these q ufires, meaning arson is a possibility 679. >>> less than two weeks after the death of a hayward police 1 has been shot.. ==ch tonight he is in serious but ffic stable condition. this was a ssault suspect.e it happened early this morning on mlk way near thØbpx macarthur b.a.r.t. station. in the suspect shot dead the police officer recovering. we are joined with an update on e u- his condition. mark. >> reporter: police are being very closed-mouth raj. we don't know the name of the police officer. we don't know which hospital he was taken. we know he was a 14-year veteran of the police dep
forest service requested federal help ur n this past weekend. >>> our wildfire coverage continues on nbc bay area so get app. we are constantly zl acreage and evacuation information. you can also get updates by j/to following us on facebook and twitter. >>> new at çx2]5:00 is it arson? a string of fires in the8 east had bay has investigators concerned. the oakland fire department had th to put out four small fires along highway 24 this afternoon. they found no sources that...
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it was kind of a topsyturvy.allf all of what you thought was urs yours is no longer yours. it has been deemed to be taken over and shared with others and that happens in all industries,r in all private property disappears. and then i was -- even the schools, the schools that i was going to, they got shut down because they were changing the curriculum from -- the curri curriculum that we had to one that was more oriented communist-oriented. so for a fo two-year period i really didn't have much to do a except perhaps potentially get e inn trouble. and that is when my parents decided i needed to get out of cuba. >> whatha age? >> the process started when i was 15. it took about a year to get everything going. my brother and sister were much older than i. than that was a surprise -- i was the surprise of the family. and my brother was a civil engineer and they wouldn't let w him out because he was a sional professional. my sister was a.was teacher, thh wouldn't let her outer because e was a professional. and then a my mom and dad said u have to question the one to geth out beca
it was kind of a topsyturvy.allf all of what you thought was urs yours is no longer yours. it has been deemed to be taken over and shared with others and that happens in all industries,r in all private property disappears. and then i was -- even the schools, the schools that i was going to, they got shut down because they were changing the curriculum from -- the curri curriculum that we had to one that was more oriented communist-oriented. so for a fo two-year period i really didn't have much...
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down --ure u.s. right the u.s. oh sure right down. we're talking about toyota because it is going through tough days. the biggest plant in china is closed following the deadly blast. and more headaches. shares are up. toyota is going to suspend us inction of the prik thailand based on slowing sales and a tariff dispute with local authorities. thailand because of a local part was the coming insufficient. shares fell the most in four years yesterday after the news the plant will remain closed for another two weeks. hundred said it is reviewing productive -- honda is reviewing production in a tie plant. -- thailand plant. earlier we reported that honda plans to halt one of two production lines. finally, uber. spare change, maybe you want to call them. looking to raise at least $100 million for wealthy chinese willing to put in a video ¥3 million -- in a minimum 3 million called project u offer and 80% of the money will be put the dish shares of closely held over them before an expected ipo in two years time. the remainder will go into se
down --ure u.s. right the u.s. oh sure right down. we're talking about toyota because it is going through tough days. the biggest plant in china is closed following the deadly blast. and more headaches. shares are up. toyota is going to suspend us inction of the prik thailand based on slowing sales and a tariff dispute with local authorities. thailand because of a local part was the coming insufficient. shares fell the most in four years yesterday after the news the plant will remain closed for...
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ur www.c-span.org -- [indiscernible] >> thanks. [door slams] >> two more soapbox speeches tomorrow from the iowa state fair. first, republican ben carson will be speaking live at 5:00 p.m. eastern time. at 5:30 p.m. eastern, george pataki will be addressing the crowd for up to 20 minutes. you can watch all speeches at the iowa state fair on our website, as well as other road to the white house events. in today's speeches and press conferences from des moines will -- tonight.from president obama is on vacation with his family in martha's vineyard and as he does often during weekends and vacations, he is playing some golf. here is a look at some video of that group today. [indiscernible] >> several 2016 presidential hopefuls were in des moines today for day three of the iowa state fair. among the candidates were hillary clinton, rick santorum, and bernie sanders. we also saw donald trump. he flew in by helicopter and held a news conference with reporters. [helicopter blades] [captions copyright national cable sall
ur www.c-span.org -- [indiscernible] >> thanks. [door slams] >> two more soapbox speeches tomorrow from the iowa state fair. first, republican ben carson will be speaking live at 5:00 p.m. eastern time. at 5:30 p.m. eastern, george pataki will be addressing the crowd for up to 20 minutes. you can watch all speeches at the iowa state fair on our website, as well as other road to the white house events. in today's speeches and press conferences from des moines will -- tonight.from...
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or dou e ur speeds to 100 meg for just $10 more a month. call 888 get fios or go online. get out of the past. get fios. introducing dunkin's new fruit smoothies. perfectly blended with real fruit and low-fat yogurt. it's a delicious choice you can feel good sipping. discover the goodness of dunkin's new smoothies today. america runs on dunkin'. t was amazing. >> simone in the city. saturday on fox five. >> we've all heard of instances of social media trolling. one man took it to a whole new level. >> that's right he faked the target facebook account and answered angry customer complaints about general neutral clothi in the ki department. what did he have to do toool them social media masses. >> i feel like it's important for her not to feel it and hold into girls toys or boys toys. >>arget was goingto remove alsigns relating to girls items or boys item >> others in this country objected to what they saw as target submitting to political current correctness. >> i'm disappointed to see that my favorite store is giving in to such a thing. >> target can't are due with the arg
or dou e ur speeds to 100 meg for just $10 more a month. call 888 get fios or go online. get out of the past. get fios. introducing dunkin's new fruit smoothies. perfectly blended with real fruit and low-fat yogurt. it's a delicious choice you can feel good sipping. discover the goodness of dunkin's new smoothies today. america runs on dunkin'. t was amazing. >> simone in the city. saturday on fox five. >> we've all heard of instances of social media trolling. one man took it to a...
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. >>> con respecto a la pregunta de disidente me voy a reuniÓn ur con ellos, tendrÉ la oportunidad de momento de gobierno a gobierno con espacios muy limitado te quiero decir aÚn mÁs. yo caminarÉ libremente por la habana en algÚn momento del dÍa y quiero reuniÓnir y conocer a quiÉn sea para escuchar las opiniones que me digan. >>> uno de las cosas que negociamos es el que nuestros equipo plomoticos puedan reunirse con el pueblo de cuba. sin restricciÓn alguna. >>> saben que este domingo en enfoque a la una y 30 m. m. la entrevista completa con el secretario de estado john kerry. >>> bueno pasando a la polÍtica no es buena semana para la aspirante presidencial demÓcrata clinton nuevo cuentas muestran que ha perdido liderazgo en uno de los estados clave en las primarias. new hampshire donde el senador sanders ocupa el primer lugar en preferencias el asunto de mensaje electrÓnicos enviados desde su correo privado siendo secretaria de estado, no le ayuda, y ahora ha tenido que entregar el servidor de sus correos al fbi. >>> y ahora vamos con tras noticias que usted necesita saber esta maÑ
. >>> con respecto a la pregunta de disidente me voy a reuniÓn ur con ellos, tendrÉ la oportunidad de momento de gobierno a gobierno con espacios muy limitado te quiero decir aÚn mÁs. yo caminarÉ libremente por la habana en algÚn momento del dÍa y quiero reuniÓnir y conocer a quiÉn sea para escuchar las opiniones que me digan. >>> uno de las cosas que negociamos es el que nuestros equipo plomoticos puedan reunirse con el pueblo de cuba. sin restricciÓn alguna....
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if you're needing another super hero fix this summer, this is ur best bet. see what movies the fans are buzzing about. here are this week's scores. so that's what's going on at the movies, for today in new york, i'm dave carter. >> just turning 6:24. pets can teach all of us some important lessons. >> of course, they can. they can be especially ben feshl for kids and elderly. >> adding a furry friend to your household can be a wonderful thing. it can boost self-esteem and lower stress for everyone in the family. the best part is they can teach our kids a lot about love and good life lessons. >> it teaches them a sense of responsibility. it encourages them to exercise with the dog to learn to car for something else or someone else other than themselves. >> she also tells us pets may offer more than comfort for kids with autism. >> has social and emotional benefits. they really are an integrative part of helping a child learn how to socialize approe iately with other people without feeling threatened. >> when dr. dia slrks z brings her furry friend to the cent
if you're needing another super hero fix this summer, this is ur best bet. see what movies the fans are buzzing about. here are this week's scores. so that's what's going on at the movies, for today in new york, i'm dave carter. >> just turning 6:24. pets can teach all of us some important lessons. >> of course, they can. they can be especially ben feshl for kids and elderly. >> adding a furry friend to your household can be a wonderful thing. it can boost self-esteem and...
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ur plan for come we the spectrum is will utilize 100% of our spectrum.e laid out a network plan that involved a massive authentication of our network. we want to be able to use the entire spectrum, which will give sprint the competitive advantage in the next two years. we are in the midst of continuing to build our network. sprint will be number one or number two in every signal market. brendan: one thing transparency does is bring down average revenue per user. t-mobile is down there at $48 a month. you are at $55. how much farther can you go? marcelo: we have not. you don't measure average revenue per user, you take into consideration how much customers are paying you for service. -- we are notze lowering the price. the transparency for the customer -- brandon: can you compete with t-mobile? your turn is at 1.6, there's a set 1.3. 2.3 and nowwere at at 1.56. 1.56 makes it the lowest in sprint history in the mobile business. customers are loving our programs, staying and we've had -- weghest drops in turn feel good on how we are competing. vonnie: is th
ur plan for come we the spectrum is will utilize 100% of our spectrum.e laid out a network plan that involved a massive authentication of our network. we want to be able to use the entire spectrum, which will give sprint the competitive advantage in the next two years. we are in the midst of continuing to build our network. sprint will be number one or number two in every signal market. brendan: one thing transparency does is bring down average revenue per user. t-mobile is down there at $48 a...
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uring incentives to get them on board.st desirable passengers, the airlines are spending big money. i want to bring in molly. get high netts to worth individuals on the flight. you have hollywood people at lax. one of the offering? molly: the airlines are rolling out private chickens, special lounges, concierge services from the minute you get out of the taxi to when you are porting. -- warning. matt: american versus delta? molly: everyone is getting in on the game, except southwest. matt: seems a lot of airlines have been courting hollywood stars. they want movie stars on their flights. molly: basically business executives also, anybody who is going on that route. this is the most lucrative route in the states, lax to kennedy. anybody flying that, they want. flightsific number of come i'm not sure. it is the biggest, most lucrative route. matt: a lot of us have to fly it back and forth, it is not very pleasant. they are adding a first class in front of business-class. it used to be the case all the time but it disappeared
uring incentives to get them on board.st desirable passengers, the airlines are spending big money. i want to bring in molly. get high netts to worth individuals on the flight. you have hollywood people at lax. one of the offering? molly: the airlines are rolling out private chickens, special lounges, concierge services from the minute you get out of the taxi to when you are porting. -- warning. matt: american versus delta? molly: everyone is getting in on the game, except southwest. matt:...
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. >> oliver: ittook some of e rines seven urs the fst ta 0 to wade onto >>> it took some of the marinesours that first dayyto wade on to the beach and when they finally got there, they were met by furious enemy fire of 500 pill boxes that blanketed the beach. it seems that all they did is push the sand around. >> hit the beach and they all leaked out. we leaked oot first. hhre's the seawall and very narrow, narrow beach. bodies everywhere. >> the men were just dying by the hundreds. we had the dead that were in the water, the wounded that were ii the water. we had the woonded on the beaches that we couldn't get to. >> so, anywheres you looked you saw a dead body. and it wasn't long before the smell was pretty bad, too. there were marinessfloating in the water at the beach edge back and forth with the surge of the tide. >> guys were jammed up, up against the seawall for protection against fire. and without a second thought, i just said to the guys without i leaped up over the seawall and i just took off inland. they all came after me. >> 12 miles offshore, the division commander major ge
. >> oliver: ittook some of e rines seven urs the fst ta 0 to wade onto >>> it took some of the marinesours that first dayyto wade on to the beach and when they finally got there, they were met by furious enemy fire of 500 pill boxes that blanketed the beach. it seems that all they did is push the sand around. >> hit the beach and they all leaked out. we leaked oot first. hhre's the seawall and very narrow, narrow beach. bodies everywhere. >> the men were just dying...
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an improvement in factory orders .uring the month if you exclude transportation, an increase of half percent into an improvement. either accounts and improvement here. erik: thank you very much. the latest on the economy, or at least economic data from julie hyman. a look at what is taking news this morning. scheier making an unsolicited bid for this monopoly in hopes of a company focusing on diseases. 30 billion in stocks. 30%ier says it represents premium and values. there is no deal imminent right now. scheier says they have declined discussions over the proposal. spun off by baxter international just last month olivia:. team health holdings expanding its reach in the medical field. 1.6all caps deal is worth billion dollars. the deal represents a premium of 37% over ipc closing price yesterday. team health says it expands its ability -- facility and doctors. be results. one dollar 22 cents per share, 32 cents better than estimate. sales in line with x dictations driving nearly 7.5%. narrowed the full-year forecast. before your raising forecast after reporting profits that beat ana
an improvement in factory orders .uring the month if you exclude transportation, an increase of half percent into an improvement. either accounts and improvement here. erik: thank you very much. the latest on the economy, or at least economic data from julie hyman. a look at what is taking news this morning. scheier making an unsolicited bid for this monopoly in hopes of a company focusing on diseases. 30 billion in stocks. 30%ier says it represents premium and values. there is no deal imminent...
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i wish we had at your -- had a c ure for alzheimer's. my grandma had visions of things.n her later years, she wound up with all spammers. -- with alzheimer's. i want for other people that have alzheimer's to do that -- to have some type of medicine that can make them outgrow it. i have visions as well. i don't want other things to lead to other stuff al zheimer's. i want to live for a long time. i have been watching c-span for a long time now. host: we will get a response. guest: i'm sorry to hear about what happened with your loved one. so many americans have experiences as well. i'm sorry to hear that. it is a common story today. one of the facts about timers disease -- about alzheimer's disease, you don't tend to have it in isolation. those with alzheimer's and dementia 3/4 have another condition, like cancer or heart disease. one of the things that is so difficult about alzheimer's disease for those families living with it is that it complicates care for these other conditions as well. we see that in terms of cost. those with alzheimer's and diabetes tend to cost 80%
i wish we had at your -- had a c ure for alzheimer's. my grandma had visions of things.n her later years, she wound up with all spammers. -- with alzheimer's. i want for other people that have alzheimer's to do that -- to have some type of medicine that can make them outgrow it. i have visions as well. i don't want other things to lead to other stuff al zheimer's. i want to live for a long time. i have been watching c-span for a long time now. host: we will get a response. guest: i'm sorry to...