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you know, this is a long voyage, right. you're three weeks on a ship in the hold. if you're a man you're likely shackled the whole time. your feet as well as your hands. you may be taken outside to exercise above deck. maybe once a day. maybe by the light of the moon. right. you're still close to africa, so there's going to be a very close watch on what's going on and on the opportunities for escape or rebellion or even in some cases suicide. if you're a woman, you may have a little bit more freedom and we need to remember that writ large, though we don't have the demographic breakdown of this particular ship, but within the slave trade and the middle passage writ large, nearly 25% of those who were carried across from africa were classified as children and so they are all below decks, tightly packed with other kinds of cargo, water, iron ballhas bars, donage, like material that would be used for trade and to help weigh things down. it was a horrendous experience. >> yeah. so in many ways the way to think about it is, cargo. that in essence, the goal here is to pac
you know, this is a long voyage, right. you're three weeks on a ship in the hold. if you're a man you're likely shackled the whole time. your feet as well as your hands. you may be taken outside to exercise above deck. maybe once a day. maybe by the light of the moon. right. you're still close to africa, so there's going to be a very close watch on what's going on and on the opportunities for escape or rebellion or even in some cases suicide. if you're a woman, you may have a little bit more...
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niagara as it made the voyage from rhode island to philadelphia in july 2000 to the tall ships paradef sail celebration. >> i climbed the rigging and out on the yards to help untie the sails. >> an avid sailor david has weathered this voyage quite well. his camera crew not so much. >> police still don't have a crime scene. >> through it although david has maintained the high standards our viewers have come to expect over the years. he's won many awards including temple university's prestigious lieu kline award for communications. and he's a recent inductee into the broadcast pioneers hall of fame. all of us here at "action news" wish david and his wife sarah nothing but the very best. >> ♪ patients across the country have spoken. they recently rated their care experience at over 3,500 hospitals nationwide in a survey conducted for the centers for medicare and medicaid services. fewer than 10% received 5 stars. among them was cancer treatment centers of america in philadelphia. learn more at cancercenter.com/eastern. cancer treatment centers of america. care that never quits. appointme
niagara as it made the voyage from rhode island to philadelphia in july 2000 to the tall ships paradef sail celebration. >> i climbed the rigging and out on the yards to help untie the sails. >> an avid sailor david has weathered this voyage quite well. his camera crew not so much. >> police still don't have a crime scene. >> through it although david has maintained the high standards our viewers have come to expect over the years. he's won many awards including temple...
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amy: a clip from the 1976 film "voyage of the damned." ship was left with no choice but to return to europe. -- return to germany. and number of people jumped off the size of the ship and drowned. many hundreds of the german jews who were returned to germany were exterminated in the concentration camps. well, for more, we are joined by recently wrote an article in the washington post headlined "i'm a russian-born , american jew. my people's rejection of syrian refugees breaks my heart." also in d.c. is ishaan tharoor a foreign affairs reporter for , the "washington post." his recent piece is headlined, "yes, the comparison between jewish and syrian refugees matters." we welcome you both to democracy now! ishaan tharoor, talk about the original piece he wrote for "washington post" that went viral. more than 2.5 million hits on this one piece. >> good morning, amy. thank you for having us on. that piece i wrote based on the tweets you cited by peter shulman, the academic, went viral. it was last week around this time. it struck a nerve. thi
amy: a clip from the 1976 film "voyage of the damned." ship was left with no choice but to return to europe. -- return to germany. and number of people jumped off the size of the ship and drowned. many hundreds of the german jews who were returned to germany were exterminated in the concentration camps. well, for more, we are joined by recently wrote an article in the washington post headlined "i'm a russian-born , american jew. my people's rejection of syrian refugees breaks my...
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in 1787, a group of boston the voyage ofnced the columbia and the lady washington to the pacific northwest coast. the columbia, captained by robert ray, he came the first american shift to circumnavigate the globe. when it returned it to boston, it earned its backers a sum of $175,000 by trading in china. many of you as probably know, later gained more claim to immortality by, and being theck and first person to go to the mouth of the columbia river. the american sea otter trade thrived, and the americans led the way. the indians refer to the white man as either king george's men or boston men. boston have monopolized the trade. the greed of the trappers and traders had cause to the near extinction of the local otter population. not just here, but the russians were forcing-- by the 1820's, the trade came to an end for a while. wow that was progressing, the american fur trade branched out to the pacific over st. louis. -- when louisia the louisiana purchase was announced, it expanded the fur trade. traveled to the mouth of the columbia and back again. mission wasl of the to scope out the po
in 1787, a group of boston the voyage ofnced the columbia and the lady washington to the pacific northwest coast. the columbia, captained by robert ray, he came the first american shift to circumnavigate the globe. when it returned it to boston, it earned its backers a sum of $175,000 by trading in china. many of you as probably know, later gained more claim to immortality by, and being theck and first person to go to the mouth of the columbia river. the american sea otter trade thrived, and...
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george ezra's debut album, "wanted on voyage" is out now.
george ezra's debut album, "wanted on voyage" is out now.
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a mystery now, we hope to have close-up photos from voyager 2 in 1989. we do have them!lesson plan i prepared would have covered this topic much better. but i can see...
a mystery now, we hope to have close-up photos from voyager 2 in 1989. we do have them!lesson plan i prepared would have covered this topic much better. but i can see...
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george ezra's debut album, "wanted on voyage" is out now. we'll be right back. mortgage refinancing. but since their property values fell, they can't find a way, even though they're current on their payments. hey guys, yoyoneed some help? >> yes........>> no, we're ok. time to try a different route called harp. it's helping millions find lower rates and save money. lost? yeah follow me see if you qualify at harp.gov. your best route to a better mortgage. announcer: you taught him how to hit a baseball. how to hit a receiver. the strike zone. the net. you taught him how to hit the upper corr. you even taught him how to hit thepen man. but how much time have you spent teaching him...
george ezra's debut album, "wanted on voyage" is out now. we'll be right back. mortgage refinancing. but since their property values fell, they can't find a way, even though they're current on their payments. hey guys, yoyoneed some help? >> yes........>> no, we're ok. time to try a different route called harp. it's helping millions find lower rates and save money. lost? yeah follow me see if you qualify at harp.gov. your best route to a better mortgage. announcer: you...
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george ezra's debut album, "wanted on voyage" is out now. we'll be right back. hello!ten free". you know, cheerios are made from oats which are naturally gluten-free but sometimes grains that contain gluten get mixed in. so we came up with a way to remove them. which means now, cheerios can be enjoyed by everyone! just original cheerios? honey nut cheerios too, buzz. sweet! is anything bugging you now? (laughs) "late show." tune in tomorrow when my guests will be jennifer connelly, judd apatow and a musical performance by "the internet." stick around for james corden. good night. reggie: ♪ are you ready to have some fun and feel the love tonight it's "the late late show" ♪ ladies and gentlemen, all the way
george ezra's debut album, "wanted on voyage" is out now. we'll be right back. hello!ten free". you know, cheerios are made from oats which are naturally gluten-free but sometimes grains that contain gluten get mixed in. so we came up with a way to remove them. which means now, cheerios can be enjoyed by everyone! just original cheerios? honey nut cheerios too, buzz. sweet! is anything bugging you now? (laughs) "late show." tune in tomorrow when my guests will be...
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george ezra's debut album, "wanted on voyage" is out now. carpet. that poor dog. rico?! then they expanded my backside. ugh. so when the nest learning thermostat showed up, i thought "hmmm." but nest is different. keeps 'em comfy. and saves energy automatically. like that! i'm like a whole new house! nest. welcome to the magic of home. it means another neighbor is going to sleep better tonight because they went to sleep train's ticket to tempur-pedic event. through veterans day weekend, save up to $300 on the cooling comfort of tempur-breeze. plus, get up to 4 years interest free financing. sleep risk free with sleep train's money back guarantee, and of course, same day delivery. are you next? but don't wait. this special financing offer ends sunday. "late show." tune in tomorrow when my guests will be jennifer connelly, judd apatow and a musical performance by "the internet." stick around for james corden. good night. reggie: ♪ are you ready to have some fun and feel the love tonight it's "the late late show" ♪
george ezra's debut album, "wanted on voyage" is out now. carpet. that poor dog. rico?! then they expanded my backside. ugh. so when the nest learning thermostat showed up, i thought "hmmm." but nest is different. keeps 'em comfy. and saves energy automatically. like that! i'm like a whole new house! nest. welcome to the magic of home. it means another neighbor is going to sleep better tonight because they went to sleep train's ticket to tempur-pedic event. through veterans...
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. >> more than half a million people have made the treacherous sea voyage from turkey to the greek islands this year. hundreds have died, but the survivors are living in hope of a better future. we have this report from lesbos island. >> these days if seems that they have both all the time in the world and no time to spare. with souls as tattered as their clothes are afraid they wait on a bureaucracy to decide. are they considered migrants or refugees? in the camp where the wait to be registered sometimes stretches out for days these four moroccan men tell us that those designations have become practically meaningless. >> i have brothers and sisters. i'm the oldest in the family. i came here because i'm trying to serve them. i left so i could get them out and make their lives better. >> afraid their relatives will face reprisals if they're identified, the men, all in their 20s, all college educated, asked to remain anonymous. >> i have a diplomat as a technician, but i wasn't making muff nun to--money to care cor care for my wife and child. >> many didn't want to leave the mainland but the
. >> more than half a million people have made the treacherous sea voyage from turkey to the greek islands this year. hundreds have died, but the survivors are living in hope of a better future. we have this report from lesbos island. >> these days if seems that they have both all the time in the world and no time to spare. with souls as tattered as their clothes are afraid they wait on a bureaucracy to decide. are they considered migrants or refugees? in the camp where the wait to...
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many people on these voyages died. >> pelley: how long was that journey?: a journey like the one the "sao jose" took would... could take up to four or more months. >> pelley: this is slavery on a global industrial scale. >> gardullo: from about 1500 through the 19th century, through the late 1800s, we're talking about at least 12 million people who were taken from their homelands across the sea. many, many hundreds of thousands more untold people were lost during that trade. >> pelley: off cape town, south africa, the captain of the "sao jose" was caught between a violent storm and a nautical chart spiked with warnings-- whittle rock, bellow's rock, rocky bank. the "sao jose" crashed, 212 slaves were killed. and because money had been lost, there was an investigation. interviews with survivors have survived. >> lubkemann: this is the crew's account, and right here, we have the captain's account. and he signed his name here, 220 years ago. >> pelley: incredible. >> lubkemann: he said he decided "to save the slaves and the people." the "people" are the crew;
many people on these voyages died. >> pelley: how long was that journey?: a journey like the one the "sao jose" took would... could take up to four or more months. >> pelley: this is slavery on a global industrial scale. >> gardullo: from about 1500 through the 19th century, through the late 1800s, we're talking about at least 12 million people who were taken from their homelands across the sea. many, many hundreds of thousands more untold people were lost during...
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this man helped raise money for his brothers voyage. >> my brother spent to exhausting years on the roadthanks to god he was able to get to spain. that day, the village didn't even have enough to eat. he helped us a lot after that with food and construction. and even when the old fell ill, he held a lot. without his help, the elderly would have died. >> many of the women in the village have not heard from their husbands in years. living illegally in europe, the men cannot journey home and children must go without fathers. a local radio presenter used to campaign for the young people to stay, but her warnings fell on deaf ears. vignette people who are from here, there are plenty of them that have died on the road. whove an older brother died. his boat sank from morocco to spain. he lost his life. despite everything, my brother continued -- my young brothers continue to leave. for now, this migration shows no signs of topping. and women have started to leave, too, risking death for the chance of a better life. we will come back to france where authorities say they foiled a plot to attack m
this man helped raise money for his brothers voyage. >> my brother spent to exhausting years on the roadthanks to god he was able to get to spain. that day, the village didn't even have enough to eat. he helped us a lot after that with food and construction. and even when the old fell ill, he held a lot. without his help, the elderly would have died. >> many of the women in the village have not heard from their husbands in years. living illegally in europe, the men cannot journey...
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cruise nene remember having to provide your credit card for any expenses that may come up during the voyage like drinks at the pool or room service. >> but your bill could include more than incidentals. >> reporter: emergency medical care can be pricey wherever you are. but when a loved one is hurt on vacation, the emotional and financial toll can be staggering. we partnered with nbc los angeles to investigate how one couple's dream vacation ended in heart ache and a several thousand dollar credit card bill. >> this is a picture of my mom and dad on one of the cruises. >> reporter: from her home, taran smith remembers the memories that her parents shared together. >> my parents were celebrating their 35th wedding anniversary and went on a cruise. >> while off the coast of puerto rico, the unthinkable happened. >> my mother had a medical emergency. that she was ultimately did not live there. >> reporter: the loss devastated the family and few weeks later, taran saw a credit card bill in her late mother's name with $6,000 of medical care charges. >> we weren't trying to not have them be paid
cruise nene remember having to provide your credit card for any expenses that may come up during the voyage like drinks at the pool or room service. >> but your bill could include more than incidentals. >> reporter: emergency medical care can be pricey wherever you are. but when a loved one is hurt on vacation, the emotional and financial toll can be staggering. we partnered with nbc los angeles to investigate how one couple's dream vacation ended in heart ache and a several...
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are making concerns known about what they are calling dangerous conditions for animals at six flags voyageoyees say they spoke up about conditions at the park and got fired. today animal advocates protested in front of the park and had a message for people going to six flags. >> we encourage them not to come back until six flags has sent all the animals to certified sanctuaries or to places where they can be rehabilitated for releasing to the wild. >> six flags didn't return calls for a comment this week. but a spokesperson said conditions are safe for animals and a lawsuit is without merit. >> if you were out there tonight. a warm night. but things are about to change. >> oh, yeah. we are tracking a big system. in fact showers will be falling across the bay this time tomorrow night. we are tracking a significant storm that's going to bring rain, gusty winds, even sierra snow over the next two days. right now things are starting to change. we have clouds building in and fog in san francisco. you can definitely tell things are changing. low clouds drifting by. we will also have fog tomorrow
are making concerns known about what they are calling dangerous conditions for animals at six flags voyageoyees say they spoke up about conditions at the park and got fired. today animal advocates protested in front of the park and had a message for people going to six flags. >> we encourage them not to come back until six flags has sent all the animals to certified sanctuaries or to places where they can be rehabilitated for releasing to the wild. >> six flags didn't return calls...
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the winner is, robin carl lewis for voyage of disabled beings [applause]. >> imac. >> ..much for this profound and unfathomable honor. [applause] [laughter] thank you to the national book foundation. especially those of you in the room. for the rest of my day i will never forget this moment. thank you. i prepared a little something to say because i am really type a, and you do not want me to ad lib. so a little bit about the longest epic in the world. a minor character that i love very much, and he is the son of the king, which means he is a prince of outcasts, as it were. his but was that in order to achieve his goal for the study. from the woods, low born. and so 1st he had to reject him. was determined. and so back into the woods and practice every day for many, many, many years. one day all the princes of the court found here no one could perform that kind. indeed, it turned out to be a closet. when they confronted, they were like how did you learn to be a master of archery? about the statute. for years and years and years. because of his devotion to his teacher the c
the winner is, robin carl lewis for voyage of disabled beings [applause]. >> imac. >> ..much for this profound and unfathomable honor. [applause] [laughter] thank you to the national book foundation. especially those of you in the room. for the rest of my day i will never forget this moment. thank you. i prepared a little something to say because i am really type a, and you do not want me to ad lib. so a little bit about the longest epic in the world. a minor character that i love...
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some space scientists suggest money spent may be better dedicated to a voyage to mars. >> the future of the i.s.s. is certain over the next decade. once you are beyond 2034 it's not so definite. at some point it focuses to the lower orbit, orbiting mars with humans, whatever the next step is. >> perhaps the biggest accomplishment is to provide a wealth of naj about how the -- knowledge about how the human body holds up. knowledge will be attention for a trip to mars and beyond. >>> all the news, of course on the website. there it is. aljazeera.com. aljazeera.com. place they called chicago-rssmentsaq raq, chicago's toughettes streets and a mother's hope she doesn't lose another son. >> can we? really? >> the growing fear in the fight for chicago. we'll refocus on the violence in chicago later. first up though a look at high times and high rewards. in tuesday's voting ohio could become the new ground breaker in marijuana law if atr
some space scientists suggest money spent may be better dedicated to a voyage to mars. >> the future of the i.s.s. is certain over the next decade. once you are beyond 2034 it's not so definite. at some point it focuses to the lower orbit, orbiting mars with humans, whatever the next step is. >> perhaps the biggest accomplishment is to provide a wealth of naj about how the -- knowledge about how the human body holds up. knowledge will be attention for a trip to mars and beyond....
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authorities say they want to survey the wreckage and locate a voyage data recorder. the national transportation and safety board says sonar detected debris yesterday new the ship' s last known position. still to come on news 9 at 6:00 -- one marathon runner completed a goal he' s been working toward for 13 years when he crossed the finish line today. plus, the winners of the manchester marathon. hayley: we do have rain showers moving across the state now. for most of us, that will be it stephanie: welcome back to news more than a thousand runners came out the annual anthem manchester city marathon, half marathon, and relay. the race started just before 9:00. race organizers says the annual event draws in people from 30 states. the festivities kicked off saturday with a health and wellness expo. >> we partner with anthem. our expo has vendors that are all about health. the ymca had a kids expo yesterday. our whole mission is health and fitness. it' s community. stephanie: the first to cross the finish line was 27-year-old morgan kennedy and 32-year-old mary klene of m
authorities say they want to survey the wreckage and locate a voyage data recorder. the national transportation and safety board says sonar detected debris yesterday new the ship' s last known position. still to come on news 9 at 6:00 -- one marathon runner completed a goal he' s been working toward for 13 years when he crossed the finish line today. plus, the winners of the manchester marathon. hayley: we do have rain showers moving across the state now. for most of us, that will be it...
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. >> authorities say they want to find a voyage data recorder in the wreckage. they could take up to two weeks. investigators believe a medical condition may have caused a car crash that killed trick or treaters in new york last night. the car went over a curve in the bronx and killed three people including a 10-year-old girl. police say the driver hit the people and went through a fence. >> six tornados hit texas this weekend and more than a foot of rain caused flash flooding. the storms killed six people and crews performed 130 rescues in the houston area alone. the red cross is assisting dozens of family who cannot return to their homes because of the damage. >> now, meteorologist hailee la point and your storm watch forecast. >> we had some showers working and the clouds broke apart. you see there it was. we've got the sunshine back. and it was a beautiful day. even some of the foliage you can see there, bright and beautiful. a couple more showers worked their way through before the sunset happened just before 4:30 in the afternoon. that's what hand when the
. >> authorities say they want to find a voyage data recorder in the wreckage. they could take up to two weeks. investigators believe a medical condition may have caused a car crash that killed trick or treaters in new york last night. the car went over a curve in the bronx and killed three people including a 10-year-old girl. police say the driver hit the people and went through a fence. >> six tornados hit texas this weekend and more than a foot of rain caused flash flooding. the...
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but it's called a voyage data recorder or a vdr.number of pieces of data that all put together will gives us a clear picture of what happened. some of the inputs are date and time, gps position, heading, and speed. there are two microphones on the bridge where you can hear the captain and any of his officers talking. we can see what he issues as orders as to rudder position and throttle, and we also can see what the actual rudder position is and the engine speed. in addition, there's radar data. there are indicators as to whether watertight or fireproof doors have been opened. there's an ek cho sounder that measures depth. all of the alarms on board are wired into this device. wind speed. direction. and there are little devices on the hull called accelerometers that will detect and transmitt an impact to this device. >> wow. so there's an incredible abundance of information potentially on that recorder. now, how do you retrieve it, especially if purportedly this ship is so far deep on the ocean floor? what apparatus would be necessa
but it's called a voyage data recorder or a vdr.number of pieces of data that all put together will gives us a clear picture of what happened. some of the inputs are date and time, gps position, heading, and speed. there are two microphones on the bridge where you can hear the captain and any of his officers talking. we can see what he issues as orders as to rudder position and throttle, and we also can see what the actual rudder position is and the engine speed. in addition, there's radar...
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>>> bon voyage and travel light. that's it for now. thank you for joining us. i'm ernie anastos in studio 5 and our control room, producer john k. up there. give us a wave. thanks for being a part of our broadcast. have a wonderful night. enjoy yourselves.
>>> bon voyage and travel light. that's it for now. thank you for joining us. i'm ernie anastos in studio 5 and our control room, producer john k. up there. give us a wave. thanks for being a part of our broadcast. have a wonderful night. enjoy yourselves.
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and israeli prime minister have been holding their first face oface talks in more than a year, as voyages continues between israeli and the occupied territories. relation have been strained due to differences over several key issues particularly the iran nuclear deal. earlier president obama outlined some of the main issues they had been talking about. >> in light of what continues to be a chaotic situation in syria this will give us an opportunity to discuss what's happening there. we'll have an opportunity to discuss how we can blunt the activities of i.s.i.l, hezbollah, other organizations in the region that carry out terrorist attacks. >> reporter: our correspondent patty culhane has announced this from the white house. >> reporter: there were none of the usual fireworks between israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and president obama. the relationship already at a low point after the israeli prime minister so publicly tried to fight the president even gave a speech to try to kill the iran deal. now how much more money israel wants from the u.s. in order to feel secure given that
and israeli prime minister have been holding their first face oface talks in more than a year, as voyages continues between israeli and the occupied territories. relation have been strained due to differences over several key issues particularly the iran nuclear deal. earlier president obama outlined some of the main issues they had been talking about. >> in light of what continues to be a chaotic situation in syria this will give us an opportunity to discuss what's happening there. we'll...
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investigators hope to retrieve bodies and the ship's voyage data recorder to find out what went wrong. >> sreenivasan: greek authorities say at least 15 people drowned today when boats from turkey smuggling refugees capsized. the deaths are a reminder that even november's chill has not slowed the steady flow to europe of migrants and war refugees -- primarily from syria, libya, iraq, and afghanistan. no country has received more of these arrival than greece. as i discovered on a recent reporting trip, there is a fear in athens that the growing resistance to migrants traveling on to central and northern europe could leave them stranded in greece. >> sreenivasan: the glorious sunset over the island of lesbos is misleading. the aegean sea is anything but tranquil these days. this night, an inflatable raft is in trouble. people on shore have shined a light on this pile of lifejackets to guide the distressed boat to land. on this occasion, fate is kind this rescued group of migrants and refugees is taken to the harbor on the northern side of the island. these families, wrapped in thermal b
investigators hope to retrieve bodies and the ship's voyage data recorder to find out what went wrong. >> sreenivasan: greek authorities say at least 15 people drowned today when boats from turkey smuggling refugees capsized. the deaths are a reminder that even november's chill has not slowed the steady flow to europe of migrants and war refugees -- primarily from syria, libya, iraq, and afghanistan. no country has received more of these arrival than greece. as i discovered on a recent...
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for those who make it there, it isn't the end of their voyage. >> at this hour in greece, the sky darkens as quick as the fear sets in. but still they come. attention turns first to the ones they risk everything more. the young they must comfort. the old they must aid. having survived the sea they land in situation so chaotic even our team was asked to help translate. >> the car accident in turkey just a few hours ago was bad. but this woman and her family still made the crossing. i can't even explain my motions, she tells me. we came such a long way. we were just praying we would make it to greece, and then we did. thank god. the medics arrived quickly and treatment was given. but during these days of crisis on lesbos, even aid workers accustomed to helping the emotionally traumatized are at a loss. >> they see more a better life. most of them now they feel guilty because they bring the family--they brought the families with them, children, and now they're dead or they are looking for them. actually you cannot say anything to a man who has lost children as well, but they need someone the
for those who make it there, it isn't the end of their voyage. >> at this hour in greece, the sky darkens as quick as the fear sets in. but still they come. attention turns first to the ones they risk everything more. the young they must comfort. the old they must aid. having survived the sea they land in situation so chaotic even our team was asked to help translate. >> the car accident in turkey just a few hours ago was bad. but this woman and her family still made the crossing. i...
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for now, but some space scientists suggest money spent on the iss might be better dedicated to a voyage to mars. >> the future of the iss is pretty certain over the next decade, but beyond 2024 then it becomes very uncertain. at some point one would have to transition resources to really focus on going beyond orbit to orbiting mars with humans or whatever the next step is here. >> reporter: perhaps the biggest accomplishment the station has made it to provide a wealth of knowledge about how the human body holds up during long stints in space. knowledge that will be essential for a successful trip to mars or beyond. rob reynolds >>> the president of the central african republic is calling on the u.n. to do more to end a wave of violence. it has killed at least 90 people since september. peace keepers haven't been able to stop malitias from killing each other. those behind the violence should be brought to justice. paris and nigeria is saying a lack of funding is damaging the free education. with more than 10 million children out of school, experts are predicting a crisis in the year to c
for now, but some space scientists suggest money spent on the iss might be better dedicated to a voyage to mars. >> the future of the iss is pretty certain over the next decade, but beyond 2024 then it becomes very uncertain. at some point one would have to transition resources to really focus on going beyond orbit to orbiting mars with humans or whatever the next step is here. >> reporter: perhaps the biggest accomplishment the station has made it to provide a wealth of knowledge...
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we where you wish you well on this 2.5-hour voyage. >> sounds like you have a cold in your nose still. >> it's in my throat. >>> let's check the current temperatures in the area. not as cold as in recent mornings. 40s and 50s out the door. later today the abundance of sunshine. and a warmer day today 70s away from the bay. we have the full forecast coming up in a matter of minutes. let's bring in the most wonderful talented lovely liza battalones. >> all right! we're feeling good this wednesday, morning! >> togetherness here. >> we certainly do. caltrans is hard at work already this morning, everybody. our west 580 couple of lanes shut down between san ramon and hacienda. they will be out there for the next five minutes or so. also chp is reporting an accident on west 80 in crocketed. i'll have details coming up. >>> major developments in the hunt for terror suspects in trans. a 7 hour standoff just ended in a suburb north of paris. police stormed an apartment where they believe the mastermind of last week's terror attacks was hiding out and they likely thwarted a planned second wave
we where you wish you well on this 2.5-hour voyage. >> sounds like you have a cold in your nose still. >> it's in my throat. >>> let's check the current temperatures in the area. not as cold as in recent mornings. 40s and 50s out the door. later today the abundance of sunshine. and a warmer day today 70s away from the bay. we have the full forecast coming up in a matter of minutes. let's bring in the most wonderful talented lovely liza battalones. >> all right! we're...
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we where you wish you well on this 2.5-hour voyage. >> sounds like you have a cold in your nose stillmy throat. >>> let's check the current temperatures in the area. not as cold as in recent mornings. 40s and 50s out the door. later today the abundance of sunshine. and a warmer day today 70s away from the bay. we have the full forecast coming up in a matter of minutes. let's bring in the most wonderful talented lovely liza battalones. >> all right! we're feeling good this wednesday, morning! >> togetherness here. >> we certainly do. caltrans is hard at work already this morning, everybody. our west 580 couple of
we where you wish you well on this 2.5-hour voyage. >> sounds like you have a cold in your nose stillmy throat. >>> let's check the current temperatures in the area. not as cold as in recent mornings. 40s and 50s out the door. later today the abundance of sunshine. and a warmer day today 70s away from the bay. we have the full forecast coming up in a matter of minutes. let's bring in the most wonderful talented lovely liza battalones. >> all right! we're feeling good this...
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navy now hopes to recover the voyage data recorder from the sunken el faro cargo ship. the military did find some wreckage this weekend. it is in 15,000 feet of water. so a special submarine will see if that is the wreckage. 33 crew members were lost. >>> 4:40 right now. the republican presidential candidates plan to take a bigger role in planning future televised debates. they now plan to negotiate the format of future debates. that includes a two-hour limit and possibly deciding on the moderators. all of this follows the controversy over last week's cnbc debate. >>> well, this morning loved ones are remembering actor and politician fred thompson. strongest, most generous and prosperous nation in the world. >> fred thompson died in nashville yesterday after a reoccurring battle with lymphoma. thompson was a tennessee senate and made an unsuccessful bid for president in 2008. fred thompson was 73 years old. people knew him in so many different parts. they knew him as an actor, a character in so many movies. of course as a politician as well. >>> all right. 4:41. just ah
navy now hopes to recover the voyage data recorder from the sunken el faro cargo ship. the military did find some wreckage this weekend. it is in 15,000 feet of water. so a special submarine will see if that is the wreckage. 33 crew members were lost. >>> 4:40 right now. the republican presidential candidates plan to take a bigger role in planning future televised debates. they now plan to negotiate the format of future debates. that includes a two-hour limit and possibly deciding on...
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: google program director jennifer holland a former educator herself says teachers can tailor the voyages to their curriculum. >> we had a math teacher that actually created an expedition on the great wall of china. >> reporter: it includes a smartphone, viewers, a tablet for the teacher and router that allows expeditions to run offline if necessary. google says they will provide the kits free for the first year. eventually they will charge schools. vinita nair, cbs news, new york. >>> a new report from the centers for disease control finds that 47% of women gained more than the recommended amount of weight during pregnancy. doctors recommended women gain experts caution putting on too much weight can lead to negative health effects for both the mother and child. the study involved more than 3 million pregnant women over a two-year period. >>> there's a new exhibition that wants to change the way you think about bacteria viruses and other yucky stuff like microbes. cbs 2's vanessa murdoch takes us into the secret world inside you. >> species compete with one another in nature to stake the
: google program director jennifer holland a former educator herself says teachers can tailor the voyages to their curriculum. >> we had a math teacher that actually created an expedition on the great wall of china. >> reporter: it includes a smartphone, viewers, a tablet for the teacher and router that allows expeditions to run offline if necessary. google says they will provide the kits free for the first year. eventually they will charge schools. vinita nair, cbs news, new york....
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months but also a woman coleading the htp and she has been saying that our parties faced the hardest voyagethis election of all the four parties that are represented in parliament. and what she is referring to is the violence that has broken out in mainly kurdish areas, the increasing fighting with the pkk, the break down of peace process between the pkk and the turkish state, that has hit kurdish people particularly. also there is an extraordinary amount of the state media in turkey has given an awful lot of coverage to the government in comparison in a fascinating statistics that the state watched or released last week, 18 minutes of coverage on state television compared to 180 hours for prime minister so the htp said they have been facing these head winds and into these head winds they have still managed to get representation in parliament so they said they will look how they conducted the campaign to see if there is anything for him to learn and see if there is anyone else to blame for their loss of support. they lost some support here particularly but still majority party here. >> when
months but also a woman coleading the htp and she has been saying that our parties faced the hardest voyagethis election of all the four parties that are represented in parliament. and what she is referring to is the violence that has broken out in mainly kurdish areas, the increasing fighting with the pkk, the break down of peace process between the pkk and the turkish state, that has hit kurdish people particularly. also there is an extraordinary amount of the state media in turkey has given...
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divers will now look for a voyage data recorder that's located on the bridge. investigators are hoping the black box could help them figure out what was happening before the ship went down.33- crewmembers were on board...but the remains of only one person have been recovered so far. before this weekend's democratic debate in des moines -- a new cbs poll shows hillary clinton still has a big lead. lead.clinton has a 19 point lead over bernie sanders among likely democratic primary voters.clinton also beats sanders by 28-percentage points with women voters. sanders is the oldest candidate in the race -- but he has a 6 point lead with democrats under 45. sanders also received his biggggt union endorsement so far in the race for the white house.the american postal workers union announced their endorsement thursday.this comes at a time when he and clinton are trying to win over organized labor groups. groups.remember you can watch sanders -- clinton and martin omalley in tomorrow night's debate right here on cbs 2 -- coverage starts at 8 new this morning, a new esti
divers will now look for a voyage data recorder that's located on the bridge. investigators are hoping the black box could help them figure out what was happening before the ship went down.33- crewmembers were on board...but the remains of only one person have been recovered so far. before this weekend's democratic debate in des moines -- a new cbs poll shows hillary clinton still has a big lead. lead.clinton has a 19 point lead over bernie sanders among likely democratic primary voters.clinton...
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japan's first new passenger plane in more than half a century has completed its maiden voyage.wo biggest in thers are skywest u.s.. cory: not really competition with boeing or airbus. a different level of competition. very interesting for japan to get back into this with mitsubishi. the first time they have debuted a commercial airliner since 1962. they are competing in the smaller regional space. tos plane will carry up about 92 passengers. japan trying to get him with more people flying. cory: thank you very much. ♪ beside singles day, alibaba is betting big on m&a. 's president mike evans told emily chang success in the u.s. could look different for the company. mike: success in the u.s. looks like different things. putting the largest retailers and the most important brands on our platform to sell our products to china. we have a number of them on the platform today, but there are thousands more which will want to connect to the chinese consumer. chinese consumer is very interested in high quality brand of products from europe and the u.s. step two is to make sure the platf
japan's first new passenger plane in more than half a century has completed its maiden voyage.wo biggest in thers are skywest u.s.. cory: not really competition with boeing or airbus. a different level of competition. very interesting for japan to get back into this with mitsubishi. the first time they have debuted a commercial airliner since 1962. they are competing in the smaller regional space. tos plane will carry up about 92 passengers. japan trying to get him with more people flying....
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we are looking to japan, the skies over there, the newest domestic jet making its maiden voyage. jetmitsubishi regional taking off earlier this morning. its maiden flight coming 50 years after the last new passenger plane. delays.een beset by the jet wille aisle compete with canada and brazil. it can carry 92 passengers. j.p. morgan expecting demand to increase as more people start to fly. attention to the imf currencyhe reserve basket. an outright yes is the most probable according to the biggest banks. china has ticked most of those boxes there. china wants to join the currency basket to underline growing influence in the global economy. j.p. morgan chase thinks it is a done deal. standard chartered saying something unexpected and surprising would have to occur for china to miss out on approval. it could be the plot of a bond movie. eight shadowy web of stock manipulators and online considers. american prosecutors described a widespread, multiyear criminal enterprise that helps financial companies steal information. suspects have been identified, conspirators in more generatede
we are looking to japan, the skies over there, the newest domestic jet making its maiden voyage. jetmitsubishi regional taking off earlier this morning. its maiden flight coming 50 years after the last new passenger plane. delays.een beset by the jet wille aisle compete with canada and brazil. it can carry 92 passengers. j.p. morgan expecting demand to increase as more people start to fly. attention to the imf currencyhe reserve basket. an outright yes is the most probable according to the...
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divers will now look for a voyage data recorder that's locacad on the bridge. investigators are hoping the black box could help them figure out what was happening before the ship went down.33- crewmembers were on board...but the remains of ly one erson have been recovered so far. before this weekend's democratic debate in des moines -- a new cbs poll shows hillary clinton still has a big lead. lead.clinton has a 19 point lead over bermie sanders among lily democratic primary voters.clinton also beats sanders by 28-percentage points with women voters. sanders is the oldest candidate in the race -- but he has a 6 point lead with democrats under 45. sanders also received his biggest union endorsement so far in the race for the white house.the american postal workers union announceits endorsement thursday.this comes at a time when sanders and clinton are trying to win over organized labor groups. groups.remember you can watch sanders -- clinton and martin omalley in tomorrow night's debate right here on cbs 2 -- coverage starts at 8. new this morning, a new estimat
divers will now look for a voyage data recorder that's locacad on the bridge. investigators are hoping the black box could help them figure out what was happening before the ship went down.33- crewmembers were on board...but the remains of ly one erson have been recovered so far. before this weekend's democratic debate in des moines -- a new cbs poll shows hillary clinton still has a big lead. lead.clinton has a 19 point lead over bermie sanders among lily democratic primary voters.clinton also...
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when i hear about this, that is >> seen by the voyager passing neptune. it is what earth would look like by an alien. >> do the thoughts inspire you or depress you? >> i don't invest that emotion in it. i value the reality of it and once you embrace is reality you can make informed decisions relating to it. however big you think it is, because we are living on it, it is small. i think that gives a deeper sense of appreciation for what it is. that picture the evolution of the vision of who and what we are on earth. that started in the 60s, remember earth rise over the moon from apolo 8. you are a space nut, that's right. the first mission to leave earth for a destination. less much is written about them. but they left earth and returned back. one came around the backside and earth rise and earth as nature intended it to be seen. >> it is inkrez credible. i have another picture. the earth and the moon as seen from saturn. i am fascinated in a weird way when i see, well, it is no big deal a couple of microbes from the lab and went back home. >> most images o
when i hear about this, that is >> seen by the voyager passing neptune. it is what earth would look like by an alien. >> do the thoughts inspire you or depress you? >> i don't invest that emotion in it. i value the reality of it and once you embrace is reality you can make informed decisions relating to it. however big you think it is, because we are living on it, it is small. i think that gives a deeper sense of appreciation for what it is. that picture the evolution of the...
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they will be trying to find the voice data recorder and controlling the rob's arm and grabbing that voyageand bring it up and find out what happened. >> i can't help but think of all of the families that are impacted. this is the beginning of the information we are learning. >> always a pleasure and ready when you need me. >> the u.s. and south korea are drawing closer in the farther of sabre rattling from north korea. it will be enough to keep the region protected from the north unpredictable leader. nspeaker paul ryan is setting a fresh tone and what he hopes to accomplish and what he said he won't do. >> we fight over tactics it is a chance to lead. and if we get the pregnancy and this is what it will look xdú >> paul ryan is setting the tone for new leadership. the new speaker of the house is ruling out immigration reform while president obama is in office saying he will not work with the president because mr. the issue. the house is expected to take up a highway funning bill this week. ryan's first test in his new position. mike emmanuel is live from capitol hill with more. >> reporte
they will be trying to find the voice data recorder and controlling the rob's arm and grabbing that voyageand bring it up and find out what happened. >> i can't help but think of all of the families that are impacted. this is the beginning of the information we are learning. >> always a pleasure and ready when you need me. >> the u.s. and south korea are drawing closer in the farther of sabre rattling from north korea. it will be enough to keep the region protected from the...
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maidenairlines makes its voyage to hawaii. that first to julie hyman for the latest at the markets desk. hey, david. all three averages are higher. it looks like we are bouncing to the highs of the session. the nasdaq up 1.2%. take a look at my bloomberg terminal to see what is leaving is there. energy in the top spot. financials and industrials also strong. pretty broad-based advance. talks are advancing between these two, and we could see a deal before thanksgiving. both of those stocks are rising. we see that higher by 3%, 3.3%. it seems to be m&a that is helping the group today. david: you mentioned energy. what is driving that sector? we should mention that oil prices are lower today, but dimon offshore, up the most in seven years. they also announced a deal with work.ras to get that it looks like investors are content with that strategy. with energy coming out numbers that actually missed estimates, a third-quarter loss that was wider than estimated, fourthduction in the quarter looks to be above what analysts were looki
maidenairlines makes its voyage to hawaii. that first to julie hyman for the latest at the markets desk. hey, david. all three averages are higher. it looks like we are bouncing to the highs of the session. the nasdaq up 1.2%. take a look at my bloomberg terminal to see what is leaving is there. energy in the top spot. financials and industrials also strong. pretty broad-based advance. talks are advancing between these two, and we could see a deal before thanksgiving. both of those stocks are...
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but some space scientists suggest money spent on the iss might be better dedicated to a voyage to mars. >> the future of the iss is pretty certain over the next decade but once you get beyond 2024 then it becomes very uncertain. at some point one would have to transition resources to really focus on going beyond low earth orbit to orbiting mars with humans or whatever the next step is here. >> perhaps the biggest accomplishment the space station has made is to provide a wealth of knowledge about how the human body holds up during long stints in space. knowledge that will be essential for a some tri successful trip s and beyond. rob reynolds, al jazeera, pasadena, california. >> lee roy have good to see you again. i know you spent six months on the space station more than a decade ago. did you think then that it would keep expanding and turn 15 and still be going strong? >> oh absolutely. the space station was slated for final completion of assembly in 2011 which we met. and so it's no surprise to me that it's continuing to go. and it's very important to keep it going because in order t
but some space scientists suggest money spent on the iss might be better dedicated to a voyage to mars. >> the future of the iss is pretty certain over the next decade but once you get beyond 2024 then it becomes very uncertain. at some point one would have to transition resources to really focus on going beyond low earth orbit to orbiting mars with humans or whatever the next step is here. >> perhaps the biggest accomplishment the space station has made is to provide a wealth of...
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. >>> and coming up on "cbs this morning," virtual voyages to the world's most interesting places. your kids on field trips across the globe. >>> stay with us. traffic and weather in just a moment. ,, we live in a pick and choose world. love or like? naughty or nice? calm or bright? but at bedtime... why settle for this? enter sleep number. don't miss the semi-annual sale going on now! sleepiq technology tells you how you slept and what adjustments you can make. she likes the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good, to great, to wow! gift the best sleep. only at a sleep number store. save $500 on the veteran's day special edition mattress with sleepiq technology, plus 36-month special financing. hurry, ends wednesday! know better sleep with sleep number. >>> i'm liza battalones with your "kcbs traffic." the "ace" train running late train number 3, 30 minutes late. no delays on bart. it's been a nice ride on bart trains. however, at the bay bridge, expect delays, the car broke down on the spend leading to longer delays, after the car broke down on the span. the me
. >>> and coming up on "cbs this morning," virtual voyages to the world's most interesting places. your kids on field trips across the globe. >>> stay with us. traffic and weather in just a moment. ,, we live in a pick and choose world. love or like? naughty or nice? calm or bright? but at bedtime... why settle for this? enter sleep number. don't miss the semi-annual sale going on now! sleepiq technology tells you how you slept and what adjustments you can make. she...
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. >> reporter: the google program director say teachers can tailor the voyages to their curriculum. >> we had a math teacher that created an expedition on the great wall of china. that same expedition was used by a 10th grade chinese language teacher to teach vocab. >> reporter: the kit includes a smartphone, cardboard viewers, a tablet for the teacher and a router that allows expeditions to run offline if necessary. google says they'll provide the kits free of cost for the first year, but will eventually charge schools. >> can you give us an idea of a price point? would it be the cost of a phone? would it be the cost of a group of phones? >> i get that question all the time. so to be honest right now within the expedition's primary program, we're just trying understanding how the technology can work. we want to make it a a accessible as possible. >> there's a question around cost and really thinking about the maintenance of the technology long-term. >> reporter: new york lab's middle school principal megan adams says for cash-strapped hools, investing in the program may be hard. but
. >> reporter: the google program director say teachers can tailor the voyages to their curriculum. >> we had a math teacher that created an expedition on the great wall of china. that same expedition was used by a 10th grade chinese language teacher to teach vocab. >> reporter: the kit includes a smartphone, cardboard viewers, a tablet for the teacher and a router that allows expeditions to run offline if necessary. google says they'll provide the kits free of cost for the...
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but some space scientists suggest money spent on the iss might be better dedicated to a voyage to marshe future of the iss is pretty certain over the next decade, but once you get beyond 2024, then it becomes very uncertain. at some .1 would have to transition resources to orbiting mars with humans or whatever the next step is here. >> reporter: perhaps the biggest accomplishment the space station has made is to provide a wealth of knowledge about how the human body holds up during long stints in space, knowledge that will be essential for a successful trip to mars or beyond. >>> i'm richelle carey. thanks for watching. >>> hi, everyone, this is al jazeera america. i'm john siegenthaler. crash clues. new details in the russian jet liner disaster. >> translator: the only possible explanation for a breakup of the aircraft in the air could be a certain impact. >>> the latest on the investigation. >>> race and justice. the death penalty case heading to the supreme court. did prosecutors make sure it was an all-
but some space scientists suggest money spent on the iss might be better dedicated to a voyage to marshe future of the iss is pretty certain over the next decade, but once you get beyond 2024, then it becomes very uncertain. at some .1 would have to transition resources to orbiting mars with humans or whatever the next step is here. >> reporter: perhaps the biggest accomplishment the space station has made is to provide a wealth of knowledge about how the human body holds up during long...