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why so many of us shell out hard-earned cash to have the you know what scared out of us. why let someone else have all the fun? the sometimes haphazard, never boring fun. the why can't it smell like this all the time fun. the learning the virtue of sharing fun. why let someone else have all the fun? that's no fun. unleash the power of dough. give it a pop. >>> all right. no pressure but folks are going to be out and about not just tonight with a prehalloween party, but tomorrow night with the trick or treating, kari. >> everybody is saying, kkari, s it going to rain? the answer is no. we will have some great weather. in fact, very comfortable, too. at 5:00 tomorrow, san jose 73 degrees and dropping back into the low 60s by 11:00. mostly clear skies and we won't get in on the rain until sunday. i'll detail that coming up a little bit later. let's check in now with mike. how is it looking in the north bay? >> looking great, kari. a smooth flow of traffic here and on our sensors and that's confirming one another. the roadway maps will show you green all throughout the approa
why so many of us shell out hard-earned cash to have the you know what scared out of us. why let someone else have all the fun? the sometimes haphazard, never boring fun. the why can't it smell like this all the time fun. the learning the virtue of sharing fun. why let someone else have all the fun? that's no fun. unleash the power of dough. give it a pop. >>> all right. no pressure but folks are going to be out and about not just tonight with a prehalloween party, but tomorrow night...
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. >> translator: planes are bombing us from above, tanks are shelling us from below, we don't know what to do. >> reporter: afghan troops drive past bodies left on the ground as they patrol the city, with damaged and boarded up store fronts dot their way. biggest success since taliban was removed from power in 2001. those who are able to escape are worried about neighbors and relatives behind. >> there is no doctors no medicine and no treatment in kunduz. there's nobody to help and take away dead bodies. >> a hospital, operated by doctors without borders was hit on saturday. >> we still have no explanation why this attack happened. a very precise attack on our hospital very well-known very well marked. and clearly without any taliban fighter presence in that hospital. >> reporter: doctors without borders have denied an afghan interior ministry statement that taliban fighters were firing from inside the hospital. several staff and patients were killed. some of the patients were said to have been burned to death in their beds, many more were injured. the pentagon has opened an investigati
. >> translator: planes are bombing us from above, tanks are shelling us from below, we don't know what to do. >> reporter: afghan troops drive past bodies left on the ground as they patrol the city, with damaged and boarded up store fronts dot their way. biggest success since taliban was removed from power in 2001. those who are able to escape are worried about neighbors and relatives behind. >> there is no doctors no medicine and no treatment in kunduz. there's nobody to...
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and as techknow found, the efficacy of these techniques is being questioned for use in the frigid arctic waters. while shell made its way up north, that same month, techknow traveled to the arctic circle aboard the us coast guard ice breaker healy. it's one of only two coast guard ships built to handle polar ice and would likely play a major role in responding to a disaster here. jason hamilton is healy's commanding officer. >> an oil spill, here in the arctic, would be pretty devastating to a lot of the environment - what would the healy do? >> if there were a spill, healy's position would be to provide access. we could be the operational commander... basically a mother ship for people to do the operation off of. >> but the healy and her crew aren't waiting for potential trouble. she's a virtual polar test lab for cutting edge science and technology - so when disaster hits in an environment like this, the coast guard will be prepared for the worst. >> everything up here is abnormal for the coast guard. >> scot tripp is a lead scientist for the coast guard's research and development center. >> you guys have
and as techknow found, the efficacy of these techniques is being questioned for use in the frigid arctic waters. while shell made its way up north, that same month, techknow traveled to the arctic circle aboard the us coast guard ice breaker healy. it's one of only two coast guard ships built to handle polar ice and would likely play a major role in responding to a disaster here. jason hamilton is healy's commanding officer. >> an oil spill, here in the arctic, would be pretty devastating...
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the indian tribe, the native-american tribe would have actually, taken these clam shells, eaten the clams, used the shells for eating with as well. and this is significant enough that is they are going to be back here next week, digging for more and you can watch them do their work. dan hausle, 7 news. >> jadiann: all right. a little history lesson there, too. coming up at noon, a motorcycle crash cause on camera. everyone is okay. now we are hearing from the why he will not apologize. >> christa: a hack attack targets the director of the c.i.a. his personal e-mail information getting exposed. >> jeremy: lot of clouds and isolated showers for the next 45 minutes. then dry this afternoon. forecast up next. who's toughest on spending? fox news did the analysis and jeb bush had the best record. billions in pork, vetoed. eight budgets, balanced. and tax cuts every single year. right to rise usa is responsible for the content of this message. party on, people. blinds to go's 60th anniversary sale is back... plus 1! celebrate when you buy one get one at half price off the entire store. blinds. shades
the indian tribe, the native-american tribe would have actually, taken these clam shells, eaten the clams, used the shells for eating with as well. and this is significant enough that is they are going to be back here next week, digging for more and you can watch them do their work. dan hausle, 7 news. >> jadiann: all right. a little history lesson there, too. coming up at noon, a motorcycle crash cause on camera. everyone is okay. now we are hearing from the why he will not apologize....
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us from above. tanks are shelling us from below, we don't know what to do. >> fighting for control of the city for more than a week. afghan troops drive past bodies left on the ground as they patrol the city with damaged and boarded up store fronts in their way. the capture of kunduz by the taliban was its biggest show of power since 2001. >> translator: there is no doctor, no medicine and no treatment in kunduz. people are getting killed in the city but there's nobody to help and take away their dead bodies. >> reporter: a hospital operated by the aid organization, doctors without borders was hit by an apparent air strike on saturday. >> we still have no explanation why this attacked happened. a very precise attack on our hospital, very well-known, very well marked. and clearly without any taliban fighter presence in that hospital. >> reporter: doctors without borders has denied an afghan ministry statement that taliban was fighting from that hospital. several patients were burned to death in their beds, many admonish were injured. the u.n. high commissioner for human rights says an air strike on a ho
us from above. tanks are shelling us from below, we don't know what to do. >> fighting for control of the city for more than a week. afghan troops drive past bodies left on the ground as they patrol the city with damaged and boarded up store fronts in their way. the capture of kunduz by the taliban was its biggest show of power since 2001. >> translator: there is no doctor, no medicine and no treatment in kunduz. people are getting killed in the city but there's nobody to help and...
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i live in an area near the rich marcel us shell interior of new york state, we don't have hydraulic fracturing, governor cuomo banned it. neil: as you are hearing this debate last night and we're talking about we need more government, we need to go after the wealthy, they need to pay up or shut up, hillary clinton's comment on planned parenthood saying the rich will pay for it. another universe feeling for you? >> who are the people cheering in the audience? are they paid to be there? i'm looking at the average person that lives where you live in upstate new york, which is beautiful. we're not thinking about climate change as much as they are. maybe that's a big city issue. neil: they are not really practical, pursue away. it's just not on my top to-do list, right? >> they talk about guns. i look at who's in my district, who are my employees. do my employees want family leave? no, they want time to go out for hunting season. neil: that's a lot of them. family leave depends on whether you have a job to have it. >> that's true. and raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour. neil: you think that's
i live in an area near the rich marcel us shell interior of new york state, we don't have hydraulic fracturing, governor cuomo banned it. neil: as you are hearing this debate last night and we're talking about we need more government, we need to go after the wealthy, they need to pay up or shut up, hillary clinton's comment on planned parenthood saying the rich will pay for it. another universe feeling for you? >> who are the people cheering in the audience? are they paid to be there? i'm...
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toi love your commitment clean energy, but i was wondering, do you consider the aleraction and use of shellas to be clean energy? as president, what kind of regulation do you want to see for the fracking industry and use of gas? ms. clinton: it is a great question. i give the obama administration a lot of credit -- yes, let's give the obama administration a lot of credit for their energy and climate change policy. [applause] ms. clinton: they have been struggling with this. they had begun to come out with recommended regulations, like, for example, to control methane emissions. i think you also have to have very tough water standards. to expertsom talking in the obama administration, and on the outside, here is what they have convinced me of. this is the following. there are some places in our extractionre this technique may be appropriate if we do more research, and figure out how to cut the methane emissions, and keep the water clean. there are lots of other places where it is not. part of what the federal government needs to start doing is draw some minds, and inform states and localitie
toi love your commitment clean energy, but i was wondering, do you consider the aleraction and use of shellas to be clean energy? as president, what kind of regulation do you want to see for the fracking industry and use of gas? ms. clinton: it is a great question. i give the obama administration a lot of credit -- yes, let's give the obama administration a lot of credit for their energy and climate change policy. [applause] ms. clinton: they have been struggling with this. they had begun to...
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until then shell use other way to relax like baths and walks in the park. >> 8% women say they drink during pregnancy. >> what about women who say they think it's okay to drink at the end of pregnancy. >> not so much. developing. not a good time to drink any time during pregnancy. >> one person did tweet me they said oh, they change the >> they really have not changed this rule. recommended that women drink alcohol while pregnant. >> that's a good point. >> lisa. >> thank you david. thanks doctor. oprah winfrey still got it she joins weight watchers and stocks soar. she signed a five year deal with the company she bought a 10% stake in weight watchers worth $43 million. word spread very quickly. weight watchers has been struggling but on this news shares more than doubled. >>> look who we have with us here tonight a special guest. >> coming off the early mornings and joining us at night. >> i'm not going to lie it was nice sleeping in. >> see if you stay awake until 11:00. >> we make coffey every night you'll be fine. >> i'll be all set. >> nice to have you. >> it's a little chilly t
until then shell use other way to relax like baths and walks in the park. >> 8% women say they drink during pregnancy. >> what about women who say they think it's okay to drink at the end of pregnancy. >> not so much. developing. not a good time to drink any time during pregnancy. >> one person did tweet me they said oh, they change the >> they really have not changed this rule. recommended that women drink alcohol while pregnant. >> that's a good point....
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us from above. towns have shelling us from the ground. we don't know what to do. >> afghan soldiers and the taliban have been fighting for control of the city for more than a week. afghan troops drive past bodies left on the ground as they patrol the city with damaged and boarded-up storefronts dotting their way. the capture of kunduz by the taliban was its biggest success since the armed group was removed from power in 2001. those who were able to escape are concerned about neighbors and relatives left behind. >> translator: there is no doctor, no medicine, and no treatment in kunduz. people are getting killed in the city, but there's nobody to help and take away their dead bodies. >> reporter: a hospital operated by the aid organization doctors without borders was hit by an apparent u.s. air strike on saturday. >> we still have no explanation why this attack happened. a very precise attack on our hospital. it was well-known and very well-marked and without any taliban presence in that hospital. >> reporter: doctors without borders has d
us from above. towns have shelling us from the ground. we don't know what to do. >> afghan soldiers and the taliban have been fighting for control of the city for more than a week. afghan troops drive past bodies left on the ground as they patrol the city with damaged and boarded-up storefronts dotting their way. the capture of kunduz by the taliban was its biggest success since the armed group was removed from power in 2001. those who were able to escape are concerned about neighbors and...
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exclusive new tv ad spending data, telling us who's shelling out the most in the early states and overallrussia's military moves in syria, and
exclusive new tv ad spending data, telling us who's shelling out the most in the early states and overallrussia's military moves in syria, and
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exclusive new tv ad spending data, telling us who's shelling out the most in the early states and overall'll have the latest on russia's military moves in syria, and why nato ally turkey is getting very vocal about what russia is doing. all of that is coming up, but first, let's hit the press box on the stories that have mattered most to us today. kristin welker is covering the hillary clinton campaign in iowa. kyle any is following marco rubio in new hampshire. jim miklaszewski is at the pentagon with the latest on the deadly air strike of the hospital in afghanistan. and craig melvin is in his hometown in south carolina where the hiss tor flooding occurred. let's start in iowa. as the will he, or won't he story surrounds joe biden. and some announcements that could be seen as an effort to make biden opt out of a run. >> when i'm your president, i will never give up. i will never quit fighting. i will always be there for you. >> her campaign today released heavyweight list of local leaders and officials from key states that will hold primaries and caucuses during the month of march. what
exclusive new tv ad spending data, telling us who's shelling out the most in the early states and overall'll have the latest on russia's military moves in syria, and why nato ally turkey is getting very vocal about what russia is doing. all of that is coming up, but first, let's hit the press box on the stories that have mattered most to us today. kristin welker is covering the hillary clinton campaign in iowa. kyle any is following marco rubio in new hampshire. jim miklaszewski is at the...
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us. next up on this program, from the october nonfed decision. that's what many thought it was. shellrofit declined by 70% as they are hit by falling crude price. join us after the break. jonathan: good morning. welcome back to "on the move." i'm jonathan ferro live from london. crude reality. shell posted a 70% decline in third quarter profit as crude price slumped missing analyst estimates. shares down this morning about 2%. for more, jason, an analyst joins me now from the jeffries trading floor. great to have you with us this morning. first of all, on the top line, this is a terrible number for shell. when you look at the number, is it another story for you, jason? jason: it includes about a billion dollars of charges related to foreign exchange movements in brazil and australia. if i had those back, a 2.8 billion number would have beat the consensus by 7%. we didn't have those foreign exchange losses in our numbers. manus: -- jonathan: is there anything left lurking around the corner for shell as far as those kind of moves are concerned? son: they also took an over $3 billion cha
us. next up on this program, from the october nonfed decision. that's what many thought it was. shellrofit declined by 70% as they are hit by falling crude price. join us after the break. jonathan: good morning. welcome back to "on the move." i'm jonathan ferro live from london. crude reality. shell posted a 70% decline in third quarter profit as crude price slumped missing analyst estimates. shares down this morning about 2%. for more, jason, an analyst joins me now from the jeffries...
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some of us returned home moments before the shelling. we were all scared. my uncle was hit by shrapnel. may god punish the aggressors. >> reporter: he was killed. he was standing here next to us. another child has become a victim in a war fought by adults. aid agencies hold them responsible. >> at least 573 children have been killed and 846 have been severely injured. it's a consequence of conflict, where everyone who is in this war is responsible for the death of children in the air strikes, shelling. >> there has been more violence in tiaz, more fighting between government loyalists and fighters, and more air strikes. more than a dozen people were killed in the residential areas, reportedly hit by houthi shells, but they blame saudi-led strikes for killing civilians. for the parents yet another child to bury. a lot other find the same risks unless adults can find a way to stop the fighting >>> a fire destroyed part of a refugee camp in slovenia, as the country's parliament gives the army powers to deal with large numbers of people seeking asylum. paul bren
some of us returned home moments before the shelling. we were all scared. my uncle was hit by shrapnel. may god punish the aggressors. >> reporter: he was killed. he was standing here next to us. another child has become a victim in a war fought by adults. aid agencies hold them responsible. >> at least 573 children have been killed and 846 have been severely injured. it's a consequence of conflict, where everyone who is in this war is responsible for the death of children in the...
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shells. so, they used to shoot cannonballs at this thing. the british did and pirates, to try to take it over. but nobody could do it, and it's because of the material. it would soak up the cannonball kind of like a sponge instead of busting through. so, it's a fascinating place to explore. >> that sounds great. i understand that you're so taken with st. augustine that you actually named your dog >> i did! i named my mini schnauzer, who i'm obsessed with, ponce de leon after the big spanish explorer who came in 1513. i'm a big fan of florida history. i'm a sunshine state girl, and so, to me, that was a fun way to pay homage. >> quite a "tale." thanks, kara. it was great talking with you. >> thank you so much. >> in honor of st. augustine's big anniversary, they sent us an official bottle of water from the fountain of youth. [ twinkle! ] wow! amazing! for "teen kids news," i'm emily. >> coming up, i'll have the buzz >> in recent years, bees have been disappearing from their hives. just why, we're not exactly sure. but what we do know is it's
shells. so, they used to shoot cannonballs at this thing. the british did and pirates, to try to take it over. but nobody could do it, and it's because of the material. it would soak up the cannonball kind of like a sponge instead of busting through. so, it's a fascinating place to explore. >> that sounds great. i understand that you're so taken with st. augustine that you actually named your dog >> i did! i named my mini schnauzer, who i'm obsessed with, ponce de leon after the big...
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. >> we were all playing here and some of us returned home moments before the shell fell on them. we hit by shrapnel. may god punish them. >> another child has become a victim in a war being fought by adults. and aid agencies hold all possible. >> conflict where all -- everyone who is in this war is responsible for death of children in air strikes in shelling like this. >> there's been more violence in ta'izz. more fighting between government loyalists and houthi air strikes. more than a dozen were killed this these residential areas reportedly hit by houthi shells. if millions of vulnerable children in yemen face the same risk unless adults can find a way to stop the fighting. osama ben javad, al jazeera. >>> country's parliament has given its parliament more powers for those seeking asylum. paul brennan reports. >> a blaze breaks out and with tents pitched so closely, the fire jumps easily from one to the next. much-needed accommodation is now ruined. further back on the refugee route, the refugees in the open have been lighting small bonfires to stay warm. clear skies are bette
. >> we were all playing here and some of us returned home moments before the shell fell on them. we hit by shrapnel. may god punish them. >> another child has become a victim in a war being fought by adults. and aid agencies hold all possible. >> conflict where all -- everyone who is in this war is responsible for death of children in air strikes in shelling like this. >> there's been more violence in ta'izz. more fighting between government loyalists and houthi air...
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. >> we were all of playing here and some of us returned home moments before the shell fell on him. we were all scared. my uncle was hit by shrapnel. may god punish him. >> another child becomes a victim in a war fought by adults. >> at least another 573 children have been killed, and another 800 have been asked, we see the consequence he of conflict where all -- everyone is in this war, is responsible for the death of children being it air strikes, shelling. knife attacks. >> more fighting in ta'izz, more air strikes. more than a dozen people were killed in these residential areas, reportedly hit by houthi shells. but houthisly blame saud houthi. >> what's building today, what's in the country, our generation of children, in the future, millions of children who aren't going to be educated, building many more problems for the future. >> each parents is yet another family to bury their child. unless adults can find a way to stop the fighting. 'em osama beosamaal jazeera. >> the plight of refugees, alex seaton's works are on display, hopefully to help. >> after his father was murdered
. >> we were all of playing here and some of us returned home moments before the shell fell on him. we were all scared. my uncle was hit by shrapnel. may god punish him. >> another child becomes a victim in a war fought by adults. >> at least another 573 children have been killed, and another 800 have been asked, we see the consequence he of conflict where all -- everyone is in this war, is responsible for the death of children being it air strikes, shelling. knife attacks....
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. >> reporter: firearms examiner sal depaula shows us how similar markings and shell casings can be tiedack to the same gun. >> why should criminals be scared of you and what you are doing here. >> because we can link two crimes together that would have never been link before. >> reporter: hope is that this will lead to quick's rests as opposed to allowing criminals to wander the street as potential evidence is still being processed. reporting from camden, new jersey, todd quinones, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> 5:16. and hey if you like weather the last few days and really who hasn't you are in luck. >> yes. >> a lot of people were freaking out, because it was so cold, winter is coming. >> too soon. >> it is october. we will get to warmer days. i don't think we're done. there will be more 70's, through the end of the movement it does cool down but enjoy today if you like mild temperatures, starting off, waking up to some clear skies, live look at palmyra cove nature park new jersey camera looking across the delaware river at center city. all quiet. we will be seeing more clouds today, co
. >> reporter: firearms examiner sal depaula shows us how similar markings and shell casings can be tiedack to the same gun. >> why should criminals be scared of you and what you are doing here. >> because we can link two crimes together that would have never been link before. >> reporter: hope is that this will lead to quick's rests as opposed to allowing criminals to wander the street as potential evidence is still being processed. reporting from camden, new jersey,...
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. >> translator: we were all playing here and some of us returned home moments before the shell fell on them. we were all scared. my uncle was hit by shrapnel. may god save him and may god punish the aggressors. >> aid agencies hold all sides responsible. >> at least another 573 children have been killed and another 846 have been severa severely injur. conflict everyone who is in this war is responsible for death of children in air strikes, in shelling, in snipers. >> reporter: there's been more violence in ta'izz, more conflict between houthi fighters and air strikes. more than a dozen killed in these residential areas, unless there is peace, there are warnings of a far-reaching impact of this conflict. >> there's been risk today but in this country as a result of this conflict is that our generation of the children, in the future, were it millions of children who aren't going to be educated, we're building many more problems for the future. >> parents have yet another family to burr theiy their chil. unless adults find a way to stop the fighting . osama ben javad, al jazeera. >>> p
. >> translator: we were all playing here and some of us returned home moments before the shell fell on them. we were all scared. my uncle was hit by shrapnel. may god save him and may god punish the aggressors. >> aid agencies hold all sides responsible. >> at least another 573 children have been killed and another 846 have been severa severely injur. conflict everyone who is in this war is responsible for death of children in air strikes, in shelling, in snipers. >>...
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so the air and fireballs reach them first, along with the container used to light the fireworks with a lit shell. >> the box was coming ends over end towards us and it landed two feet from my son's leg. for the split second i thought we're okay. >> but then a shock -- >> tyler takes a direct hit from a 3,000-degree shell launched out of the mortar box laying right next to him. >> i wasn't sure quite what happened. it just felt like i got kicked really hard in the back of the leg and my ears were ringing. i heard my girlfriend running away screaming. i went after her. i wasn't really sure anything was wrong with me yet. i wanted to make sure that she was all right. it was only after paramedics checked her out that i was like, hey, something's wrong with my leg. >> his summer clothes expose his legs to the full force of the blast. >> i have my shorts right here and then down at the bottom all you see they are all shredded up from where the fire work blew up next to my leg. >> his injuries are most severe on the back of the left leg. he sustains third-degree burns and shrapnel causes a gaping hole
so the air and fireballs reach them first, along with the container used to light the fireworks with a lit shell. >> the box was coming ends over end towards us and it landed two feet from my son's leg. for the split second i thought we're okay. >> but then a shock -- >> tyler takes a direct hit from a 3,000-degree shell launched out of the mortar box laying right next to him. >> i wasn't sure quite what happened. it just felt like i got kicked really hard in the back of...
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just as we're heading south, another ship, just 20 miles away, is passing us heading north. >> it's the aiviq - lead ship of the shell fleet that is bringing the polar pioneer to the chukchi sea. the coast guard's research and development team is already preparing for the challenges ahead. >> up here you can't use a boom to collect the oil in an icy environment because it'll rip the boom apart. we've got oliofobic skimmers which collect the oil right up against the ice and clean it and we're looking at things like rovs that will go under the ice to see hey is there any oil left under there. >> it seems that the predictions have that the arctic is only going to start to get busier, with more and more ship traffic, do you think the coast guard is going to be ready? >> that's why we're here ahead of that busyness, we're trying to get as many tools to help as possible. at this point, yeah, we're already more ready than we were two years ago. >> after 13 days at sea - and zero sunsets - for techknow the mission is over and i return to the port of nome and dry land. but for the healy, the research continues. >> healy was d
just as we're heading south, another ship, just 20 miles away, is passing us heading north. >> it's the aiviq - lead ship of the shell fleet that is bringing the polar pioneer to the chukchi sea. the coast guard's research and development team is already preparing for the challenges ahead. >> up here you can't use a boom to collect the oil in an icy environment because it'll rip the boom apart. we've got oliofobic skimmers which collect the oil right up against the ice and clean it...
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. - can you imagine if we were born inside shells, and then even bigger animals cracked us open to eat? - fries on the plates! - is anybody writing is gold down? - all right, oleg. i want in. where's the-- or the-- or the-- - oh, my god, am i deaf? wait, where is it? i put it somewhere. - ooh, a french fry. - ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh [cash register bell dings]
. - can you imagine if we were born inside shells, and then even bigger animals cracked us open to eat? - fries on the plates! - is anybody writing is gold down? - all right, oleg. i want in. where's the-- or the-- or the-- - oh, my god, am i deaf? wait, where is it? i put it somewhere. - ooh, a french fry. - ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh [cash register bell dings]
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shell anymore. >> reporter: she told us that that was the night that she made the decision to get sober on her own. >> reporter: you're not ready to believe that yet. >> no. she will always be an addict, and there's always going to be a-- a-- waiting for the shoe to drop. >> reporter: at this point, do you feel confident that you can beat back that it voice of addiction? >> i can only take it one day at a time. i can't say, "i'm going to be sober for the rest my life." but as of today, heck, year, i'm going to stay sober. >> reporter: she's now stayed sober for 60 days. anna werner, cbs news, cleveland. >> pelley: for many americans, the road to retirement is getting longer. and we will remember a singer with a strange it of hits when it takes a lot of work... to run this business. but i really love it. i'm on the move all day long... and sometimes, i just don't eat the way i should. so i drink boost to get the nutrition that i'm missing. boost complete nutritional drink has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones and 10 grams of protein to help
shell anymore. >> reporter: she told us that that was the night that she made the decision to get sober on her own. >> reporter: you're not ready to believe that yet. >> no. she will always be an addict, and there's always going to be a-- a-- waiting for the shoe to drop. >> reporter: at this point, do you feel confident that you can beat back that it voice of addiction? >> i can only take it one day at a time. i can't say, "i'm going to be sober for the rest...
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normally many north dakota farmers won't begin shelling corn until early november. but as cliff naylor shows us many y oducers will already have their crop at the elevator before e first snow hits the fields. a dry summer and fall have given north dakota farmers a head start on harvesting late season row crops. dustin goehring - corn rmer: for us, this i ireally early, it's nice if we can get if off before we get any bad weather. it's easier on our never fun. dustin goehring usually doesn't start the corn harvest until early november, this year he might be finished cutting his crop by then and he's also saving lots of money because the crop is already dried down. jackie buckley - morton county extension agent: with the price of corn the way itits, three bucks or less, they don't want to run it through the dryer because that costs money. wayne bodvig planted 13-hundred acres of irrigated corn this spring and his yields are good. he says abundant sub soil moisture levels in the spring havevellowed many producererto bringing in goododields despite a dry growing season. jackie buckley - morton coun
normally many north dakota farmers won't begin shelling corn until early november. but as cliff naylor shows us many y oducers will already have their crop at the elevator before e first snow hits the fields. a dry summer and fall have given north dakota farmers a head start on harvesting late season row crops. dustin goehring - corn rmer: for us, this i ireally early, it's nice if we can get if off before we get any bad weather. it's easier on our never fun. dustin goehring usually doesn't...
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us and our campaigns and activity, and i thought it was a fair thing to do. >> that would be former governor ed rendell. federal prosecutors say fattah jr. had a shell company which he used to fraudulently funnel hundreds of thousands of dollars in loans to bankroll a luxurious lifestyle. fattah jr. is the son of congressman chaka fattah, who is married to nbc 10 anchor renee chenault-fattah. >>> police arrested a penn student accused of starting a fire in a fraternity house. the sophomore allegedly started the fire inside a closet at the house last friday. the sprinkler system put it out and no one was hurt. bonfiglio is from london and was released after posting $100,000 bail. >>> rider university is cutting more than a dozen academic programs and laying off more than 100 faculty and staff members, elimination of art and art history, advertising, business, philosophy, and web design. the cuts will save the school $2 million a year. academic coordinators will help freshmen and sophomores evaluate their options. >>> a safe school summit in delaware county today focusing not on students, but on teachers. members of the district attorney's office were
us and our campaigns and activity, and i thought it was a fair thing to do. >> that would be former governor ed rendell. federal prosecutors say fattah jr. had a shell company which he used to fraudulently funnel hundreds of thousands of dollars in loans to bankroll a luxurious lifestyle. fattah jr. is the son of congressman chaka fattah, who is married to nbc 10 anchor renee chenault-fattah. >>> police arrested a penn student accused of starting a fire in a fraternity house. the...
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because one gunman left shotgun shells near the scene of the crime, investigators know what kind of rounds they're using. and it's not good news. the shotgun shells are 00-buck with nine ball bearings in each round. each about the size of a .32 caliber bullet. >> there's a tremendous amount of damage that can be done with a weapon like this. so once you're prepared to bring this kind of weapon into a bank or some place public, that means that you're pretty much, you know, ready to commit a lot of violence. >> despite their bravado and their ability to pick banks they can rob and get away with it, their greed for cash is catching up with them. on march 27th, 2008, the men break their routine and gamble with their luck. they choose to rob a bank in the northeastern orange county community of yorba linda. unlike the other banks they have hit that have easy access to the area's highways, this first bank branch is about four miles from the nearest freeway. as the men enter the bank, an employee sees them coming. she rushes to a neighboring business and calls 911. >> i was walking by the watch commander's off
because one gunman left shotgun shells near the scene of the crime, investigators know what kind of rounds they're using. and it's not good news. the shotgun shells are 00-buck with nine ball bearings in each round. each about the size of a .32 caliber bullet. >> there's a tremendous amount of damage that can be done with a weapon like this. so once you're prepared to bring this kind of weapon into a bank or some place public, that means that you're pretty much, you know, ready to commit...
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. >> we were all playing here and some of us returned home moments before the shell fell on them. we were all scared. my uncle was hit by shrapnel. may god save him and may god punish the aggressors. >> he was killed, standing here next to us. >> another child that become a victim in a war fought by duties. aid agency's hold all sides responsible. there is at least another 573 children killed and 806 have been severely injured. we see consequences ins conflict where everyone is in this war is responsible for the deaths of children, with the airstrikes. >> there's been more violence in taiz, more fighting between government loyalists and houthi fighters and more airstrikes. more than a dozen people were killed in these residential areas, reportedly hit by houthi shells. houthis also blame saudi-led strikes for killing civilians. his parents are yet another family to bury their child. millions of vulnerable children in yemen face the same risks unless adults can find a way to stop the fighting. al jazeera. >> turkey's president says a new wave of migration is likely after an increase
. >> we were all playing here and some of us returned home moments before the shell fell on them. we were all scared. my uncle was hit by shrapnel. may god save him and may god punish the aggressors. >> he was killed, standing here next to us. >> another child that become a victim in a war fought by duties. aid agency's hold all sides responsible. there is at least another 573 children killed and 806 have been severely injured. we see consequences ins conflict where everyone...
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shell. we were looking to make use of that building. now that it has been demolish we don't know what we will do at this present time. >> one fire fighter was taken to the hospital for unpress filed injuries. the cause of the fire is now under investigation. >>> four people, including two students face charges after a gun threat prompts lock down at martin luther king high school. police arrested two students, a third juvenile and an adult. investigators say those suspects were passing around a 9-millimeter glock and were concerned that gun would be taken into school. there is no indication that weapon was ever in a classroom though. >>> police plan to question the the man again today who accused a teenager of having a a gun at the community college of philadelphia this incident also prompted a will be down for hours on tuesday. now that teenager was taken into custody and now his mother is speaking inclusively to "eyewitness news". police storm the campus after reports of two opportunities getting into an altercation with the 17 year-o
shell. we were looking to make use of that building. now that it has been demolish we don't know what we will do at this present time. >> one fire fighter was taken to the hospital for unpress filed injuries. the cause of the fire is now under investigation. >>> four people, including two students face charges after a gun threat prompts lock down at martin luther king high school. police arrested two students, a third juvenile and an adult. investigators say those suspects were...
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used to be a bedroom. residents say it was shelled by houthi forces. in the hotly contested city of tiaz, nowhere seems safe. clashes and saudi arabia-led strikes conditioned tuesday. thousands were killed. the dire situation for millions of people is deteriorating. the world health organization says hundreds of thousands of civilians need life-saving medicines, food, safe water and fuel. humanitarian and health needs are increase of course, and the limited response is not enough. yemen's government insists that it has made gains, but it has not been able to declare houthi forces loyal to the president. the humanitarian situation is made worse by the blockades set up by the warring side. there's hope that the government agreed to take place in talks. they are expected in the next few weeks. >> in a place there has been calm, the university opened the doors after six months, there's damage. but people are hoping to return. >> translation: if we can't go back to university, we will not be able to go back in the future. the current situation doesn't allow
used to be a bedroom. residents say it was shelled by houthi forces. in the hotly contested city of tiaz, nowhere seems safe. clashes and saudi arabia-led strikes conditioned tuesday. thousands were killed. the dire situation for millions of people is deteriorating. the world health organization says hundreds of thousands of civilians need life-saving medicines, food, safe water and fuel. humanitarian and health needs are increase of course, and the limited response is not enough. yemen's...
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shell. we are looking to make use of that building. now that it is demolish we don't know what we will do at this present time. >> reporter: back out here live we have learned one fire fighter was taken to hahnemann with what we are told are minor injuries. as you can see fire crews remain on the scene soaking the the walls of that building. an older building. abandon for some time. under daylight conditions they will come out and resume their search for a cause. we are live from southwest philadelphia, i'm justin finch for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> now new this morning a police chase in york county, a pennsylvania, send three officers to the hospital. our sister station w hp tells us officers were chasing a suspect when their cruisers crash. one of the vehicles flipped completely over as you can see right there. whp reports that someone is in custody. we will bring you latest as we learn more on this developing story. >>> employees of the mercer county drug company are dealing with the health scare after finding out that syringes f
shell. we are looking to make use of that building. now that it is demolish we don't know what we will do at this present time. >> reporter: back out here live we have learned one fire fighter was taken to hahnemann with what we are told are minor injuries. as you can see fire crews remain on the scene soaking the the walls of that building. an older building. abandon for some time. under daylight conditions they will come out and resume their search for a cause. we are live from...
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details this morning on how much the social media website will shell out for spamming some of its member join us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:3 ,,,, >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >> last week, there was a baseball game in arizona where some girls in the stands were taking so many selfies it caught the attention of the commentators. these girls that just took about 20 pictures in ten seconds at a baseball game. to put that into perspective the guys who landed on the moon took like three total pictures. >> we did that story. well the controversial finish on pond night football the seattle seahawks holding a 13-10 lead late in the game against detroit t. lions drive down the field, less than two minutes to play, it looks like detroit is about to take the lead. >> a 3rd and a long yard. if you are going to throw, stafford complete. calvin johnson to the end zone, fumbles it. it goes out of bounds, it will be a touchback if he didn't break the play. kam chancellor knocks the ball from calvin johnsonson's hands before he is about to score. i
details this morning on how much the social media website will shell out for spamming some of its member join us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:3 ,,,, >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >> last week, there was a baseball game in arizona where some girls in the stands were taking so many selfies it caught the attention of the commentators. these girls that just took about 20 pictures in ten seconds at a baseball game. to put...
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us seriously. >> in true clinton fashion shell sea answered by telling stories. when i was 5 i wrote this letter to president reaga reagan. >> she saw a room full of hope. >> the questions or ideas what they are doing this is exactly why i wrote it's your world because i know there are so many kids who areen entered changing the world and just want to know what more to do. san francisco mark the start of the second leg of clinton cross country become door visiting schools and non-profit she wrote about. >> author of chelsea clinton book. >> at this company she heard from kid mick ago difference entrepreneur and developing country. >> make us feel good to give someone the opportunity to 35. >> for the kid clinton message made since even though i'm young i can change people live even though on the other side of the world. >> look at me. >> back at everett middle school student election this friday. she calls that good practice for future leaders. >> because i don't think that anyone should ever rule out politic as way to make a difference. >> in san francisco abc 7
us seriously. >> in true clinton fashion shell sea answered by telling stories. when i was 5 i wrote this letter to president reaga reagan. >> she saw a room full of hope. >> the questions or ideas what they are doing this is exactly why i wrote it's your world because i know there are so many kids who areen entered changing the world and just want to know what more to do. san francisco mark the start of the second leg of clinton cross country become door visiting schools and...
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i don't want to be this empty, hollow shell anymore. >> reporter: she told us that that was the night that she made the decision to get sober on her own. >> i hope she stays that way. >> reporter: you're not ready to believe that yet. >> no. she will always be an addict. and there's always going to be a -- a -- waiting for the shoe to drop. >> reporter: at this point do you feel confident that you can beat back that voice of addiction? >> i can only take it one day at a time. i can't say i'm going to be sober for the rest of my life. but as of today, heck yeah, i'm going to stay sober. >> reporter: she's now stayed sober for 60 days. cleveland. >>> for many americans the road to retirement is getting longer. with a string of hits. we've been changing things up with k-y love. oh yeah. it's a pleasure gel that magnifies both our sensations. it gives us chills in places we've never gotten chills before. yeah, it makes us feel like... dare to feel more with new k-y love. looking for 24/7 digestive support? try align for a non-stop, sweet-treat-goodness hold-onto-your-tiara, kind-of-day. t
i don't want to be this empty, hollow shell anymore. >> reporter: she told us that that was the night that she made the decision to get sober on her own. >> i hope she stays that way. >> reporter: you're not ready to believe that yet. >> no. she will always be an addict. and there's always going to be a -- a -- waiting for the shoe to drop. >> reporter: at this point do you feel confident that you can beat back that voice of addiction? >> i can only take it...