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sobre sus puertas el centro de rehabilitaciÓn infantil teletÓn usa, en san antonio conocerÁn en primerae inscribiÓ con las esperanzas de volver a caminar ahora en primer impacto extra. >> al visitar dijo san juan es casi imposible no pasar cerca de la perla algunos la miran de lejos y dejan atrÁs uno de los lugares mÁgicos de la capital de pr. no fue el caso de nuestro mochilero tony que pasÓ un dÍa en la perla. veamos. ♪ >> en nuestro segundo dÍa con la mochila en pr llegamos al lugar mÁs emblemático de la isla el viejo san juan. con 5 siglos de historia es la parte mÁs antigua de la ciudad a todos les atraen sus calles de adoquÍn, sus callejones, sus fuertes y murallas. pero su tesoro mejor escondido es la perla. ♪ frente al ocÉano atlÁntico es la zona mÁs humilde de puerto rico, sus primeras estructuras fueron este matadero y el cementerio. v aquÍ yacen los restos de patriotas importantes personalidades boricuas. muchos pasan por la perla pero prefieren no entrar yo sÍ lo hice. >> todo bien? >> bienvenido a la perla, uno de los lugares mÁs lindos y tranquilos de pr. >> chemy fue mi g
sobre sus puertas el centro de rehabilitaciÓn infantil teletÓn usa, en san antonio conocerÁn en primerae inscribiÓ con las esperanzas de volver a caminar ahora en primer impacto extra. >> al visitar dijo san juan es casi imposible no pasar cerca de la perla algunos la miran de lejos y dejan atrÁs uno de los lugares mÁgicos de la capital de pr. no fue el caso de nuestro mochilero tony que pasÓ un dÍa en la perla. veamos. ♪ >> en nuestro segundo dÍa con la mochila en pr...
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la inauguraciÓn del nuevo crit usa! maÑana es viernes!
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usa hockey and usa football, two organizations that help oversee youth sports in the united states, have followed the lead of their professional counterparts by employing a multipronged approach to making participation safer. usa hockey requires coaches to complete and online education module specific to the age group they are coaching at. and that includes safety information, concussion education, proper techniques. usa football which is endowed by the generosity of the nfl and nflpa was the first national governing body for any sport to participate in the cdc's heads up concussions in youth sports. initiatives also engaged in providing youth with nontackling alternatives to develop their skills. additionally, usa heads up football program encompasses six elements to make youth football safer including coach education and concussion recognition. proactive actions like the ones i just mentioned are exactly what parents need in order to be assured that everything possible is being done to keep their child as safe as possible while they're on the field or ice. researchers have also been ha
usa hockey and usa football, two organizations that help oversee youth sports in the united states, have followed the lead of their professional counterparts by employing a multipronged approach to making participation safer. usa hockey requires coaches to complete and online education module specific to the age group they are coaching at. and that includes safety information, concussion education, proper techniques. usa football which is endowed by the generosity of the nfl and nflpa was the...
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do you think consumers are willing to pay more for usa manufactured products? is that a trend that we're going to see in the future? >> what do you think? either of you? no one has an answer. >> it's a point of difference but i think one of the things that a lot of small business owners have been complaining about since the recession is lack of sales. consumers have really been closing their wallet, so is made in the usa enough of a differentiator to ask for people to pay more money for your product? i personally don't think so. the quality has to come with it. you just can't rely on that goodwill just to have people pay more. >> right. >> i agree with monica. i think you have -- if made in the usa creates radical differentiation for you, it's probably that and other attributes of the product. >> right. >> so i'd look for the made in the usa plus other elements that create that radical differentiation and leverage that but if it's really not there i don't think that it's going to move the needle economically for you. >> i agree with you both but you need to mak
do you think consumers are willing to pay more for usa manufactured products? is that a trend that we're going to see in the future? >> what do you think? either of you? no one has an answer. >> it's a point of difference but i think one of the things that a lot of small business owners have been complaining about since the recession is lack of sales. consumers have really been closing their wallet, so is made in the usa enough of a differentiator to ask for people to pay more money...
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we will reopen as automatch usa.t automatch usa, we're gonna match the right person with the right car. and we're gonna have something for everyone. automatch usa. you like it? >> cool. >> i love it. >> yeah, thank you. >> i didn't agree to that. why'd you take my name off? >> 'cause that's the new name of the business. >> that's bull[bleep]. you didn't even ask me. >> so is it about you seeing your name on the building, or is it about selling cars? >> my name brought customers in the door 'cause i have a great name in chicago. everybody knows who i am. that's why they come here. >> really? >> really. >> you actually believe that? >> i absolutely believe it. >> uh-huh. nobody gives a [bleep] about your name. >> who gives a [bleep] about your name? >> i don't have my name on the building. automatch usa is the new name of the business, and i need to make sure that everybody that came here before knows this is a new day. because when they came here before there was no cars. none. >> i don't have cars, but i have a good
we will reopen as automatch usa.t automatch usa, we're gonna match the right person with the right car. and we're gonna have something for everyone. automatch usa. you like it? >> cool. >> i love it. >> yeah, thank you. >> i didn't agree to that. why'd you take my name off? >> 'cause that's the new name of the business. >> that's bull[bleep]. you didn't even ask me. >> so is it about you seeing your name on the building, or is it about selling cars?...
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what did the usa do? nothing.inally, on september 16th, president obama musters enough energy to make this statement -- >> i want the american people to know that our experts here at the cdc and across our government agree that the chances of an ebola outbreak here in the united states are extremely low. >> four days later, liberian national thomas duncan enters the usa, flying from belgium to washington to dallas. on september 28th, duncan is hospitalized in dallas where, two days later, he's diagnosed with ebola. there were no travel restrictions on mr. duncan. none at all. october 8th, duncan dies. act 12th, one of the nurses who treated him, nina pham, is diagnosed with ebola. october 15th, another nurse who treated duncan, amber vinson, diagnosed with ebola. both nurses have been cured thanks to great medical people. on october 17th, dr. craig spencer, 33 years old, who was treating ebola patients in guinea, arrives back in the usa. the cdc reports the doctor passed the ebola screenings at the jfk airport whi
what did the usa do? nothing.inally, on september 16th, president obama musters enough energy to make this statement -- >> i want the american people to know that our experts here at the cdc and across our government agree that the chances of an ebola outbreak here in the united states are extremely low. >> four days later, liberian national thomas duncan enters the usa, flying from belgium to washington to dallas. on september 28th, duncan is hospitalized in dallas where, two days...
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and marcus and i look at each other, and the coast guard and go, "usa! usa! usa!"eir life raft was partially covered by a tarp. so the coast guard flyers could only see two of the rowers. and when that plane dropped the first emergency barrel, the rowers didn't open it. why? it was so big thanks were afraid it would puncture their raft, and its contents label showed emergency supplies. didn't say anything about a radio. >> we think, well, this has, you know, nothing that we immediately need. so let's just tie it up to the boat. >> not knowing the grief that decision caused their friend and families. it wasn't until hours later that the second plane could drop another barrel and an unmistakable message. >> it's got "open me" written all over it. "open me" like six times. and we bring it over, and it has a much more comprehensive list including the vhf radio. we're like, oh, i guess that first one did have a vhf radio. we start talking to the coast guard. >> the coast guard had already asked nearby ships to help. the rowers were finally picked up by a panamanian frei
and marcus and i look at each other, and the coast guard and go, "usa! usa! usa!"eir life raft was partially covered by a tarp. so the coast guard flyers could only see two of the rowers. and when that plane dropped the first emergency barrel, the rowers didn't open it. why? it was so big thanks were afraid it would puncture their raft, and its contents label showed emergency supplies. didn't say anything about a radio. >> we think, well, this has, you know, nothing that we...
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our exclusive born in the usa series is back. i'll talk to that man. he left a high-paid high power wall street job to launch a business he hopes will inspire kids to follow their dreams. he said there something was missing. how did he get it started? join our conversation online. you can find my team@"newsnation." you can find me on facebook, twitter, and instagram under my name, tamron hall. ♪ ♪ "here i am. rock you like a hurricane." ♪ fiber one now makes cookies. find them in the cookie aisle. i have the worst cold with this runni better take something. dayquill cold and flu doesn't treat your runny nose. seriously? alka-seltzer plus cold and cough fights your worst cold symptoms plus your runny nose. oh, what a relief it is. (receptionist) gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i just talked to ups. they got expert advise, special discounts, new technologies. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you print a label and it's automatic. we save time and money. time? m
our exclusive born in the usa series is back. i'll talk to that man. he left a high-paid high power wall street job to launch a business he hopes will inspire kids to follow their dreams. he said there something was missing. how did he get it started? join our conversation online. you can find my team@"newsnation." you can find me on facebook, twitter, and instagram under my name, tamron hall. ♪ ♪ "here i am. rock you like a hurricane." ♪ fiber one now makes cookies....
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>> overwhelmingly, americans want the federal government to stop west africans from comie i to the usa but the obama administration will not do that. we'll tell you why. >>> we have health reform. we got a significant financial reform. >> even though the polls show president obama's job performance is dismal, liberal zealots support him. we'll take a hard look at that. >>> christopher columbus. do you know what he did? >> discovered something, i don't know. >> also ahead, today is columbus day. another adventurer asked the folks about it. >> he came over on three ships. >> mayflower maybe? >>> caution. you are about to enter the no-spin zone. factor begins right now. hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. why the federal government is not protecting america. that's the subject of this evening's talking points memo. americans are rightly concerned that their government is not protecting them against the contagious disease. 27-year-old nina pham that treated thomas duncan who died from ebola last week has now been diagnosed with the disease. even though she was apparently
>> overwhelmingly, americans want the federal government to stop west africans from comie i to the usa but the obama administration will not do that. we'll tell you why. >>> we have health reform. we got a significant financial reform. >> even though the polls show president obama's job performance is dismal, liberal zealots support him. we'll take a hard look at that. >>> christopher columbus. do you know what he did? >> discovered something, i don't know....
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i want you to respond to one more critique in the usa today.rdinator of voice of the family, a conservative group, said in part parents have to tell their children the vatican teaches there are positive and constructive aspects these mortal sins of contraception, cohabitation, and sexuality. >> i think parents have to tell their children there are positive aspects. i'll get to the point of lesbian and gay persons. yes, there are pos aspects that gifts that lesbian and gay people have to offer the church. that's the kind of education that parents should be giving and our schools should be giving. and i think that is what is going to happen. >> and i'm very glad. >> thank you so much for your time. we greatly appreciate it. thank you. >>> the weekend of resistance in ferguson, missouri ended last night with nearly 50 arrests, including 61-year-old civil rights activist cornell west. it's one of the stories we're following around the "newsnation." >>> and meet the 11-year-old boy who started his own bath product business to give back to the homele
i want you to respond to one more critique in the usa today.rdinator of voice of the family, a conservative group, said in part parents have to tell their children the vatican teaches there are positive and constructive aspects these mortal sins of contraception, cohabitation, and sexuality. >> i think parents have to tell their children there are positive aspects. i'll get to the point of lesbian and gay persons. yes, there are pos aspects that gifts that lesbian and gay people have to...
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it is our exclusive "born in the usa" series. ring ring! ...progresso!le have my kids loving vegetables. well vegetables... shh! taste better in our savory broth. vegetables!? no...soup! oh! soup! loaded with vegetables. packed with taste. for over 19 million people. [ alex ] transamerica helped provide a lifetime of retirement income. so i can focus on what matters most. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. [ female announcer ] everyone...
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. >>> aislamiento se usa para separar a la persona que estÁ enferma en una cama. realmente investigados en humanos, no sabemos cuÁn seguros son. y cuÁl es la efectividad de ellos. >>> lo mÁs impactante que no se sabe los efectos secundarios y asÍ de incierto es el futuro. >>> pueden seguir aumentando la cantidad de casos en el oeste de África si no seguimos dando el tipo de acompaÑamiento que damos ahora. creo que es importante que el pÚblico sepa que sea una historia por los prÓximos meses, y encontrando posibles casos sospechosos y para que no se expanda en otras partes del mundo. >>> el doctor asÍs dice que en cuestiÓn de medicamentos no saben con certeza si algunos pacientes se han curado porque su mismo cuerpo superÓ o es por la medicina. es un tema delicado que ellos mismos se quedan con muchas dudas. >>> la realidad es que no se sabe cÓmo se cura. si es con algÚn medicamento que le dan. >>> es que gracias a dios el cuerpo humano tiene sus recursos, pero cuando estÁ debilitado por una cosa tan dramÁtica lo que hacemos como mÉdicos es darle la oportunidad al
. >>> aislamiento se usa para separar a la persona que estÁ enferma en una cama. realmente investigados en humanos, no sabemos cuÁn seguros son. y cuÁl es la efectividad de ellos. >>> lo mÁs impactante que no se sabe los efectos secundarios y asÍ de incierto es el futuro. >>> pueden seguir aumentando la cantidad de casos en el oeste de África si no seguimos dando el tipo de acompaÑamiento que damos ahora. creo que es importante que el pÚblico sepa que sea una...
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>> we do not have the same statistical data that i think usa football has invested in. in fact, we're talking to datalist, the same company, to do that sort of thing. we have -- any concussions are too many concussions. what we have focused on is research, education, and rules enforcement. the statement was made in someone's opening remarks regarding the culture of certain sports, and obviously we know that a lot of sports at the youth level suffer from a misplaced, you know, macho attitude. a lot of coaches think they are coaching at the professional level and they are not. so changing that culture is very, very important. we've been very, very strict about return to play rules. as scott used a phrase earlier this morning that i appreciate very much, and we adopt the same thing. and i think when you're talking about a grassroots sport, in our case, we've got 350,000 youth players and 2500 programs and that equates to about 25,000 teams. one of our big challenges is quality control. you can't get everybody to act the same way or to think the same way. but with our empha
>> we do not have the same statistical data that i think usa football has invested in. in fact, we're talking to datalist, the same company, to do that sort of thing. we have -- any concussions are too many concussions. what we have focused on is research, education, and rules enforcement. the statement was made in someone's opening remarks regarding the culture of certain sports, and obviously we know that a lot of sports at the youth level suffer from a misplaced, you know, macho...
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lacrosse, usa hockey, usa rugby and other organizations. but we need to build those partnerships. we need the help of the professional sports leagues, as you're hearing from the nhl and the nfl and the sports manufacturing world to team with us. we also need a quarterback ultimately to make this happen. we have to leverage the efforts of other organizations like the national council on youth sport safety, youth sport safety alliance the sarah jane brain foundation's plan, all of this is important for us to do. we need obviously funding to do that to move forward. can we move from awareness to action? yes, we can. concussions are serious injuries that threaten our youth, but we do not need to be scared away from that. we do not need to avoid developmentally appropriate participation in sports activities. what we need to do is focus on how to teach recognition and response and our country needs a good, universal mechanism to implement community focused youth concussion solutions. we believe that can help children ultimately as they enjoy benefits of sports. our score model applies h
lacrosse, usa hockey, usa rugby and other organizations. but we need to build those partnerships. we need the help of the professional sports leagues, as you're hearing from the nhl and the nfl and the sports manufacturing world to team with us. we also need a quarterback ultimately to make this happen. we have to leverage the efforts of other organizations like the national council on youth sport safety, youth sport safety alliance the sarah jane brain foundation's plan, all of this is...
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"born in the usa" we highlight american business success stories.apper young man is cory nieves. the 10-year-old ceo of mr. cory's cookies. he became an entrepreneur at the tender age of six because he wanted to buy his mom a car. he started selling hot cocoa and did so well e eed cookies and created the perfect recipe with natural ingredients. he has his own professional kitchen enand sells up to 1,000 per weekend. in studio with me. >> good morning! this is real. i've been eating the cookies in the commercial break. it's a secret recipe. >> yeah. >> can you tell me the secrete? >> no, i can't. so, i mean, you're 10 and you're the ceo. how does that happen? >> it just started the business when i was 5 years old. i wanted to buy my mom a car and after that i wanted to get -- i wanted to my mom said let's do it for college. after ward we were doing it for college. we incorporated an llc corporation in 12, and we started expanding our business nationwide with cookie dough because we don't have preservatives or artificial flavoring. >> it's all natural
"born in the usa" we highlight american business success stories.apper young man is cory nieves. the 10-year-old ceo of mr. cory's cookies. he became an entrepreneur at the tender age of six because he wanted to buy his mom a car. he started selling hot cocoa and did so well e eed cookies and created the perfect recipe with natural ingredients. he has his own professional kitchen enand sells up to 1,000 per weekend. in studio with me. >> good morning! this is real. i've been...
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it is very important that people say, hey, alibaba is so big, why not come to the usa? well i've come to invade the usa. i got my inspirations from silicon valley 15 years ago. to the to the usa silicon valley, they lies, all the car parks packed with cars and people working hard and i know the internet. and chinack to china dreams to build alibaba. silicon valley right now. he is going to hollywood. are these jack ma investments into lions gate or is this alibaba investments? they are investing in marketplaces, in western media, in platforms to help them start to gain market share without actually having to make the alibaba move. but really, they are gaining western know-how. they are getting in bed with western executives to get the u.s. market, to get the european market, get the western consumer and i think this is what i call a rolling thunder strategy. we will see me more of these investments over time until they actually get their feet wet through acquisitions and then potentially through a buildout of alibaba outside of china as well. >> all right, thanks so muc
it is very important that people say, hey, alibaba is so big, why not come to the usa? well i've come to invade the usa. i got my inspirations from silicon valley 15 years ago. to the to the usa silicon valley, they lies, all the car parks packed with cars and people working hard and i know the internet. and chinack to china dreams to build alibaba. silicon valley right now. he is going to hollywood. are these jack ma investments into lions gate or is this alibaba investments? they are...
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he cannot compete in any usa swimming-sanctioned events. theet's turn now to weather. a gorgeous day today. 70's, temperatures upper i actually heard a complaint that it was too windy. go figure. always a little something. cooler weather on the way, but not until the weekend. meantime, showers, and warm weather. outside, mostly cloudy skies. taking a look at 69 degrees at reagan national airport. outzy conditions, the wind of the south at 18. the high made it up to 77, 5 degrees above average. no rain to speak of inside the beltway, but a much different story off to the west. network, george washington university, 66 degrees. high today middle 70's. 65 springfield. upper marlboro, maryland, 62 degrees. the morning low, they drop down the0 earlier today with clear skies. the temperatures falling off into the 50's to the west. martinsburg, winchester. these areas have already seen rain, but the rain line is having a hard time moving to the east overnight. the frontal system off to the west moves through late tomorrow afternoon into the evening. that brings a better chanc
he cannot compete in any usa swimming-sanctioned events. theet's turn now to weather. a gorgeous day today. 70's, temperatures upper i actually heard a complaint that it was too windy. go figure. always a little something. cooler weather on the way, but not until the weekend. meantime, showers, and warm weather. outside, mostly cloudy skies. taking a look at 69 degrees at reagan national airport. outzy conditions, the wind of the south at 18. the high made it up to 77, 5 degrees above average....
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. >> vestido y alborotado a ese refrÁn que usa este activista para describir la situaciÓn de obama para segÚn datos del departamento de seguridad nacional 438 mil personas fueron reportadas en el aÑo fiscal 2013-2014 en comparaciÓn con 418 mil del aÑo fiscal anterior esto ha contribuido a que segÚn mÁs reciente encuesta el Índice de aprobaciÓn del mandatario cayera del 74% a 52%. de acuerdo con este analista el no haber dado una protecciÓn contra las deportaciones a final del verano ha sido catastrÓfico en tÉrminos de popularidad para el presidente obama. >> eso en estos Últimos dÍas le ha costado mucho al presidente obama. >> la pregunta que surge es a quiÉn van a respaldar estas organizaciones en adelante. dice el activista que la gente debe dar su apoyo a quien demuestre con hechos sus promesas. >> no importa partido, el color, si es hombre o mujer pero que de verdad estÉ para representarnos. >> pero de acuerdo con este experto diferentes recesiones tienen intereses con el partido demÓcrata. >> la gente que inicia su carrera por ejemplo en organizaciones de estas trabajar en la casa
. >> vestido y alborotado a ese refrÁn que usa este activista para describir la situaciÓn de obama para segÚn datos del departamento de seguridad nacional 438 mil personas fueron reportadas en el aÑo fiscal 2013-2014 en comparaciÓn con 418 mil del aÑo fiscal anterior esto ha contribuido a que segÚn mÁs reciente encuesta el Índice de aprobaciÓn del mandatario cayera del 74% a 52%. de acuerdo con este analista el no haber dado una protecciÓn contra las deportaciones a final del...
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he was suspended for three months from usa swimming. that incident in a 2012 interview with "60 minutes" correspondent anderson cooper. >> it was just stupid. i put myself in a bad position and i probably went through like a huge part like a depression phase or i was just what am i doing. >> reporter: phelps retired after the london olympics, but dove back into competitive swimming this summer hchl e won three gold medals at the pan pacific championships in august. jeff cummings believes phelps will likely be sanctioned again by u.s. swimming but expected him to be named to the world's championship team. >> it's got to be hard to replace somebody like michael and i think usa swimming doesn't want to hedge its bets and say if we remove michael from this team that our performances will suffer. >> reporter: in a statement usa swimming called his actions. we expect our athletes to conduct themselves responsibly in and out of the pool. >> thanks elaine. nobody knows what's going on in his head and heart but we all know he's so talented. elai
he was suspended for three months from usa swimming. that incident in a 2012 interview with "60 minutes" correspondent anderson cooper. >> it was just stupid. i put myself in a bad position and i probably went through like a huge part like a depression phase or i was just what am i doing. >> reporter: phelps retired after the london olympics, but dove back into competitive swimming this summer hchl e won three gold medals at the pan pacific championships in august. jeff...
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the organization said it was a violation of the code of conduct , meaning that phelps cannot any usa sanctioned events and he must withdraw from the 2015 world championship team . phelps has announced plans to enter rehab. the u.s. department of veterans affairs says that they are firing for senior officials, including one right here in d.c. . the executives are being let go after our nations of the elected duty and misconduct. the move comes after an investigation alleging long wait times and coverups for treatment delays at v.a. medical facilities. officials are also expected to take disciplinary actions. we are getting to a consumer alert. a study that found hands-free devices can be just as distracting to drivers as regular cell phones. the results come from aaa and the university of utah, finding that many devices are so prone to errors and complex that they take driver attention off the road. they are especially frustrated when the systems get voicecommands wrong. a second and final total lulu -- total lunar eclipse -- lunar eclipse of the year will happen tomorrow morning just
the organization said it was a violation of the code of conduct , meaning that phelps cannot any usa sanctioned events and he must withdraw from the 2015 world championship team . phelps has announced plans to enter rehab. the u.s. department of veterans affairs says that they are firing for senior officials, including one right here in d.c. . the executives are being let go after our nations of the elected duty and misconduct. the move comes after an investigation alleging long wait times and...
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>> it may not be that bad, but most americans believe the usa is on the skids.have the results of a new poll that may surprise you. >> are we win something. >> no, we're not. >> also tonight, another credible military source says that isis is winning the terror fight. laura ingraham on that. >> caution, you are about to enter the no-spin zone. "the factor" begins right now. ♪ ♪ >>> hi. i'm bill o'reilly. thank for watching us tonight. the ebola factor, that is the subject of this "talking points" memo and the ebola chaos grows, no one knows how it will influence politics in the usa. it's impossible to say at this time, but no question it will have an impact. experts believe ebola is suppressing the stock market and that will affect every american as fear hurts the economy. a new fox news poll of registered voters gives us a political snapshot. how do you feel about the direction of the country? 36% hopeful. 61% not hopeful. how are things anything in the world today? to hell in a hand basket, 58%. everything will be all right r. 35%. the handbasket aside, it is
>> it may not be that bad, but most americans believe the usa is on the skids.have the results of a new poll that may surprise you. >> are we win something. >> no, we're not. >> also tonight, another credible military source says that isis is winning the terror fight. laura ingraham on that. >> caution, you are about to enter the no-spin zone. "the factor" begins right now. ♪ ♪ >>> hi. i'm bill o'reilly. thank for watching us tonight. the...
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team usa. finisher off the boots of nick diska rude. back of the net, 1-0 usa. 41st minute, joe corona substitutes and gets the standing ovation, landon dono n donovan. game ends 1-1 draw. >>> number 25 ranked stanford cardinal football, they are at home tonight. they're playing friday night. guess what, we're going to have highlights at 11:00 p.m. >>> big help in san francisco and st. louis this weekend. giants/cardinals saturday and sunday. 49ers/rams monday. back to you. >>> tonight at 11:00, tender, ok, cupid, match.com. are all these app and websites keeping us solo instead? at 11:00, silicon valley's busiest matchmaker tells us why her clients say it's the technology that's getting in the way after "dateline." >>> judi dench has won, so has mag ge smith, now angelina jolie as well. britain's queen made jolie an honorary dame, honored as a u.n. special envoy for refugees and her work preventing sexual violence. because jolie is american, unlike dame dench and smith, she can't call herself
team usa. finisher off the boots of nick diska rude. back of the net, 1-0 usa. 41st minute, joe corona substitutes and gets the standing ovation, landon dono n donovan. game ends 1-1 draw. >>> number 25 ranked stanford cardinal football, they are at home tonight. they're playing friday night. guess what, we're going to have highlights at 11:00 p.m. >>> big help in san francisco and st. louis this weekend. giants/cardinals saturday and sunday. 49ers/rams monday. back to you....
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we're the first company to have the usda verify that our chickens are raised in the usa. to bring your family a fresh-tasting chicken. perdue. we believe in a better chicken. >> a fast-moving storm blew through north texas causing fires and downed trees and a building partially collapsed. a fort worth firefighter was injured, but did not require medical taken. >>> now the storm is impact us this weekend, so stay on top of the changing weather situation by using 6abc.com. you can view storm tracker 6 live anytime you want, plus you can use the app if you're not in your home in front of a desktop commuter. >> we've gone through the seasons this week. >> reporter: we have, it's going to be chilly after the storms come through, they are going to pull a lot of cooler air. so we have big changes, unfortunately on the weekend. storm tracker 6 live double scan around the area we're dry with no problems and staying dry during the day today. let's go outside and see what it looks like this morning and sky6 live hd going live checking out the scene above the ben franklin bridge. we
we're the first company to have the usda verify that our chickens are raised in the usa. to bring your family a fresh-tasting chicken. perdue. we believe in a better chicken. >> a fast-moving storm blew through north texas causing fires and downed trees and a building partially collapsed. a fort worth firefighter was injured, but did not require medical taken. >>> now the storm is impact us this weekend, so stay on top of the changing weather situation by using 6abc.com. you can...
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home for usa and the riders cup that's what i've been thinking about that's it mary thank you very much (laughter) you've asked me to talk about the issues of the city and affordability let me first of all, point out and is thank you if you want to talk about affordability it's easy to understand look at the men and women who are serving you this morning in their excellent service they'll tell you what affordability champion it in san francisco. >> for serving us this morning (clapping). you know when i took office i pledged that san francisco would remain the city for the one hundred percent and since this time i've protruded an affordability agenda affordability we'll talk about housing it is not just housing but affordability is good jobs and good education system a low cost way of moving around our city with a strong economy we can definitely help those in need so housing, jobs, education, and transportation are all connected in our economy when we lost strength pursuant to suffers that's it let's start with jobs i came into this office where i started in 2011 many of you know unemp
home for usa and the riders cup that's what i've been thinking about that's it mary thank you very much (laughter) you've asked me to talk about the issues of the city and affordability let me first of all, point out and is thank you if you want to talk about affordability it's easy to understand look at the men and women who are serving you this morning in their excellent service they'll tell you what affordability champion it in san francisco. >> for serving us this morning (clapping)....
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it is something that is born in the usa. so much, lisa, congratulations on the success of this. pretty cool. thank you. >> thank you, tamron. >> our exclusive series continues tomorrow with a new mexico boy that went from living in a shelter to starting his own business that helps the homeless. he will share his inspiring story with us tomorrow. >>> we will be back with today's gut check. be sure to like news nation on facebook. (receptionist) gunderman group. gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i just talked to ups. they got expert advise, special discounts, new technologies. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you print a label and it's automatic. we save time and money. time? money? time and money. awesome. awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! (all) awesome! i love logistics. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ]
it is something that is born in the usa. so much, lisa, congratulations on the success of this. pretty cool. thank you. >> thank you, tamron. >> our exclusive series continues tomorrow with a new mexico boy that went from living in a shelter to starting his own business that helps the homeless. he will share his inspiring story with us tomorrow. >>> we will be back with today's gut check. be sure to like news nation on facebook. (receptionist) gunderman group. gunderman...
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the usa eagles versus the new zealand all blacks.t of it. [ female announcer ] we love our smartphones. and now telcos using hp big data solutions are feeling the love, too. by offering things like on-the-spot data upgrades -- an idea that reduced overcharge complaints by 98%. no matter how fast your business needs to adapt, if hp big data solutions can keep wireless customers smiling, imagine what they can do for yours. make it matter. i'm just looking over the company bills.up? imagine what they can do for yours. is that what we pay for internet? yup. dsl is about 90 bucks a month. that's funny, for that price with comcast business, i think you get like 50 megabits. wow that's fast. personally, i prefer a slow internet. there is something about the sweet meditative glow of a loading website. don't listen to the naysayer. switch to comcast business today and get 50 megabits per second for $89.95. comcast business. built for business. yoplait light is now better than ever. it still melts in your mouth. with 90 calories. and is now as
the usa eagles versus the new zealand all blacks.t of it. [ female announcer ] we love our smartphones. and now telcos using hp big data solutions are feeling the love, too. by offering things like on-the-spot data upgrades -- an idea that reduced overcharge complaints by 98%. no matter how fast your business needs to adapt, if hp big data solutions can keep wireless customers smiling, imagine what they can do for yours. make it matter. i'm just looking over the company bills.up? imagine what...
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we're the first company to have the usda verify that our chickens are raised in the usa.to bring your family a fresh-tasting chicken. perdue. we believe in a better chicken. >>> breaking news, a new york city doctor is treated for ebola. dr. craig spencer just returned from west africa where he worked for doctors without borders. we'll have a live report from the hospital in about 15 minutes. >>> largest union will take a vote to see if they will take a strike. if they vote saturday to authorize the strike, they could walk off the job and that would affect subways and buses in the city. it would not affect regional raillines. we'll keep you posted. >>> 4:46. unionized casino workers are holding a rally on the boardwalk. the workers this heir health and pension benefits cut when a bankruptcy judge ruled the taj mahal can void their contract with the union. the taj said yet it will stay open until at least the end of november. >>> this was a show of support last night for some casino workers laid off. a vigil held, union coming to pray for thousands of workers losing their
we're the first company to have the usda verify that our chickens are raised in the usa.to bring your family a fresh-tasting chicken. perdue. we believe in a better chicken. >>> breaking news, a new york city doctor is treated for ebola. dr. craig spencer just returned from west africa where he worked for doctors without borders. we'll have a live report from the hospital in about 15 minutes. >>> largest union will take a vote to see if they will take a strike. if they vote...
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research center, heidelberg, germany, and professor william moerner at stanford university, stanford, usa, for the development of super resolved fluorescence microscopy. >> members of the royal swedish academy of sciences made the announcement in stockholm. the committee members say their groundbreaking work allowed scientists to look into the tiny structures of living molecules in nano levels. hell developed the method in 2000 using laser beams to scan the details. betzig and moerner separately laid out another method to superimpose images of the cell structures. many are paying attention to who will win this year's nobel peace prize. one woman who knows what it's like to win the prestigious honor is tawakkol karman from yemen. she rose to prominence by campaigning for democracy and drawing attention to human rights issues facing women. nhk world's senior commentator aiko doden spoke with her in tokyo. >> fine, thank you. >> i hope you're not too tired? >> no, not too tired. >> i want to say that the era of women to be victims end. it must be end. it's the era of woman to be leader. so w
research center, heidelberg, germany, and professor william moerner at stanford university, stanford, usa, for the development of super resolved fluorescence microscopy. >> members of the royal swedish academy of sciences made the announcement in stockholm. the committee members say their groundbreaking work allowed scientists to look into the tiny structures of living molecules in nano levels. hell developed the method in 2000 using laser beams to scan the details. betzig and moerner...
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[take sot]carla hacha /usa pupilentes de colores 19:34:26 "si lo compraria me arriesgo a la infeccion haria" alonso tag la ley de california obliga a los vendedores de cualquier tipo de lentes de contacto a exigir una prescripcion.los especialistas dicen que los pupilentes de colores son como esponjas que absorben cualquier bacteria y que si al usarlos se presenta enrojecimiento, dolor, o perdida de vision se llamenos que siien un casoe cona muri este mircoles, luego denavr estrellarse al sur de california... take vo ---la nave cay en un campo cerca de la base naval del condado de ventura.. ---una vocera de la institucin militar dijo que la aeronave haba salido desde point mugu... --- las causas del accidente no han sido determinadas y contina la investigacin. take vo/cesar --la comunidad de cupertino se uni esta noche para recordar a un estudiante de 15 aÑos quien muri tras ser atropellado cuando iba rumbo a su escuela en su bicicleta... --cientas de personas atendieron una vigilia para "ethan wong" en la secundaria monta vista...maestros y alumnos dijeron aun estar en estado de shoc
[take sot]carla hacha /usa pupilentes de colores 19:34:26 "si lo compraria me arriesgo a la infeccion haria" alonso tag la ley de california obliga a los vendedores de cualquier tipo de lentes de contacto a exigir una prescripcion.los especialistas dicen que los pupilentes de colores son como esponjas que absorben cualquier bacteria y que si al usarlos se presenta enrojecimiento, dolor, o perdida de vision se llamenos que siien un casoe cona muri este mircoles, luego denavr...
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economic analyst richard gill and i will examine that on this edition of economics usa. david schoumacher. rarely have americans had to worry about water. they take it for granted because it's plentiful available, and cheap. but for what water does, there is no substitute. what would it take to show how much water is really worth? 1975 marked the beginning of one of california's worst droughts. it's a semiarid state with a gigantic agricultural industry, dependent on water from its snow pack and winter rains. but in the fall and winter of 1975 winter rains and snow did not come. accustomed to dry spells californians showed little concern. but that winter wore on with no rain or snow and soon, what was great weather for some began causing problems for others. the summer of '76 exploded into flame as over 1,400 fires swept the state in a three-week period. marin resident sharon mooney recalls. when the rains didn't come and didn't come, people talked about preferring to have rain to sunshine. the next winter continued without rain. farmers were notified that water for irri
economic analyst richard gill and i will examine that on this edition of economics usa. david schoumacher. rarely have americans had to worry about water. they take it for granted because it's plentiful available, and cheap. but for what water does, there is no substitute. what would it take to show how much water is really worth? 1975 marked the beginning of one of california's worst droughts. it's a semiarid state with a gigantic agricultural industry, dependent on water from its snow pack...
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however, a "usa today" freedom of informationag act request, pn tra ticks that -- contradict that claims. and that group, includes individuals who were charged with kidnaping, with drug trafficking, sexual assault and murder, morton told congress, point blank, in may of last year, none of those released had been charged with violent crimes, white house today would not comment on the damning report. >> we talked about why we believe it is important for us to increase security resources at the boarder to protect the border weaker have talked about how we believe deportation policy of this country should be focused on these individual that pose a risk. and that will continue to be focal point of our oforths -- efforts. lou: also, new eyewitness testimony and racially charged michael brown shooting investigation, details have been leaked from ferguson, missouri grand jury. up to 7 african-american witnesses, confirming that officer darrel wilson's version of what happened that day, is accurate. and each of them seems to fear what might happen to them because of that testimony. our full repor
however, a "usa today" freedom of informationag act request, pn tra ticks that -- contradict that claims. and that group, includes individuals who were charged with kidnaping, with drug trafficking, sexual assault and murder, morton told congress, point blank, in may of last year, none of those released had been charged with violent crimes, white house today would not comment on the damning report. >> we talked about why we believe it is important for us to increase security...
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>> we do not have the same statistical data that i think usa football has invested in. in fact, we're talking to datalist, the same company, to do that sort of thing. we have -- any concussions are too many concussions. what we have focused on is research, education, and rules enforcement. the statement was made in someone's opening remarks regarding the culture of certain sports, and obviously we know that a lot of sports at the youth level suffer from a misplaced, you know, macho attitude. a lot of coaches think they are coaching at the professional level and they are not. so changing that culture is very, very important. we've been very, very strict about return to play rules. as scott used a phrase earlier this morning that i appreciate very much, and we adopt the same thing. and i think when you're talking about a grassroots sport, in our case, we've got 350,000 youth players and 2500 programs and that equates to about 25,000 teams. one of our big challenges is quality control. you can't get everybody to act the same way or to think the same way. but with our empha
>> we do not have the same statistical data that i think usa football has invested in. in fact, we're talking to datalist, the same company, to do that sort of thing. we have -- any concussions are too many concussions. what we have focused on is research, education, and rules enforcement. the statement was made in someone's opening remarks regarding the culture of certain sports, and obviously we know that a lot of sports at the youth level suffer from a misplaced, you know, macho...
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as usa today's kathy strong tells us, one of the celebrities joining the cause is the host of the voice, carson daley. >> reporter: it was this experience a few months ago that changed host and national correspondent carson daley's life for good. >> you leave a day of service with chills because you feel so good about yourself and the effort you've done for other people. >> reporter: carson volunteered, which is why you'll see his face on the cover of usa weekend magazine asking others to do the same on saturday, october 25th. >> going to have a full day where everybody can share their stories of giving. it's special. it need to be done. >> reporter: it's called make a did was day, a challenge -- a difference day, a challenge one day out of the year to do something that improves the life of another like improving the life of elementary school kids by building a garden. >> there's so many kids who go to 3 at night on the verge saying i want to -- to sleep at night on the verge saying i want to do something. here's a way for you to find it in your hearts to join us and give. >> reporter:
as usa today's kathy strong tells us, one of the celebrities joining the cause is the host of the voice, carson daley. >> reporter: it was this experience a few months ago that changed host and national correspondent carson daley's life for good. >> you leave a day of service with chills because you feel so good about yourself and the effort you've done for other people. >> reporter: carson volunteered, which is why you'll see his face on the cover of usa weekend magazine...
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for economics usa, this is david schoumacher.tioning is made possible by the annenberg/cpb project captioning performed by the national captioning institute, inc. captions copyright 1986 educational film center nenberg media ♪ for information about this and other annenberg media programs call 1-800-learner and visit us at www.learner.org. on december 8, 1997, our 7-year-old son, evan was murdered after signing up for basketball. it was very devastating, just very devastating, and the victims' program provided the resources for us to get the counseling that we needed. alec was also injured. they helped pay for alec's cornea transplant. they stood by us through the court process. if you or someone you love have been a victim of violent crime there is help available for you. usted tiene el derecho de permanecer callado. usted tiene el derecho de ser escuchado. cualquier cosa que usted diga... lo que usted diga será escuchado con dignidad y respeto. usted tiene derecho a información y asistencia. sin justicia para las víctimas de cri
for economics usa, this is david schoumacher.tioning is made possible by the annenberg/cpb project captioning performed by the national captioning institute, inc. captions copyright 1986 educational film center nenberg media ♪ for information about this and other annenberg media programs call 1-800-learner and visit us at www.learner.org. on december 8, 1997, our 7-year-old son, evan was murdered after signing up for basketball. it was very devastating, just very devastating, and the victims'...