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. >> wake up. wake up. >> wake up, wake up. (speaking spanish). >> and this are some of the drumming patterns that have been rescued by the cultural association. >> (speaking spanish). >> the african and review itse s size. >> (speaking spanish). >> to the actual size that he has. >> (speaking spanish). >> the reason why this drum was reduced in its size it was the intention of hiding it from the dominant class so they will not be oppressed by playing it. >> (speaking spanish) (drums). >> (speaking spanish). >> for these wonderful instrument called cajon it's put into different styles. also the cajon today is incorporated intd international music. >> (speaking spanish). >> (drums). (music). (applause). (music). (applause). >> (speaking spanish). >> yeah. this is a style called lando. and it comes from undue. >> (speaking spanish). >> this was a dance of a ritual. >> (speaking spanish). >> and had the idea that the name is lamelinda. >> (speaking spanish). >> which was movement with the pelvic area. >> (speaking spanish) thank y
. >> wake up. wake up. >> wake up, wake up. (speaking spanish). >> and this are some of the drumming patterns that have been rescued by the cultural association. >> (speaking spanish). >> the african and review itse s size. >> (speaking spanish). >> to the actual size that he has. >> (speaking spanish). >> the reason why this drum was reduced in its size it was the intention of hiding it from the dominant class so they will not be oppressed...
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wake-up call." i'm carol costello joining you live this morning from new york. >>> herman cain begins this week fighting off allegations of inappropriate behavior. political reports, at least two women accuse cain of sexually suggestive behavior when he was president of the national restaurant association in the 1990s. here's how he responded when confronted about those allegations. >> i'm not going to comment about two people you won't tell me who they are. that's like negotiating -- i'm not going to comment on that, because i think that that is one of those kinds of things that -- >> that was the last question. last question. >> have you ever been accused of sexual harassment? >> cain's campaign has also released this statement, it reads in part, since washington establishment critics haven't had much luck in attacking mr. cain's ideas about how to fix the economy and create jobs they are trying to attack him in any way they can, end quote. >>> more than 2 million people in the northeast are wakin
wake-up call." i'm carol costello joining you live this morning from new york. >>> herman cain begins this week fighting off allegations of inappropriate behavior. political reports, at least two women accuse cain of sexually suggestive behavior when he was president of the national restaurant association in the 1990s. here's how he responded when confronted about those allegations. >> i'm not going to comment about two people you won't tell me who they are. that's like...
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. >> wake up. wake up. >> wake up, wake up. (speaking spanish). >> and this are some of the drumming patterns that have been rescued by the cultural association. >> (speaking spanish). >> the african and review itse s size. >> (speaking spanish). >> to the actual size that he has. >> (speaking spanish). >> the reason why this drum was reduced in its size it was the intention of hiding it from the dominant class so they will not be oppressed by playing it. >> (speaking spanish) (drums). >> (speaking spanish). >> for these wonderful instrument called cajon
. >> wake up. wake up. >> wake up, wake up. (speaking spanish). >> and this are some of the drumming patterns that have been rescued by the cultural association. >> (speaking spanish). >> the african and review itse s size. >> (speaking spanish). >> to the actual size that he has. >> (speaking spanish). >> the reason why this drum was reduced in its size it was the intention of hiding it from the dominant class so they will not be oppressed...
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you're waking up to some of the best news in recent memory. gdp up 2.5%, nearly double the rate of last quarter. we have gains on thursday, up 340 points. the dow is heading for its best month in 24 years. the broader s&p, october could close as the best month since 1974. cnn's erin burnett asked pete kenny for his take. >> are you optimistic. >> i am. the drivers that we've been getting are positive, surprisingly positive given weakness in some of the sectors of the economy but also the eu, toe as you had mention there's a lot of work to be done, it still takes a lost risk off the table, particularly for the financials. on a day like today, you've seen tremendous leadership by the financials, that's a good indicator that there's room left on this move up. >> right now european markets are all looking up. the ftse, the dax, all with green arrows. you can see it there. same story in asia, u.s. futures are down but just barely. let's get you up to speed on the occupy wall street movement. this morning in new york, protesters plan to march on the
you're waking up to some of the best news in recent memory. gdp up 2.5%, nearly double the rate of last quarter. we have gains on thursday, up 340 points. the dow is heading for its best month in 24 years. the broader s&p, october could close as the best month since 1974. cnn's erin burnett asked pete kenny for his take. >> are you optimistic. >> i am. the drivers that we've been getting are positive, surprisingly positive given weakness in some of the sectors of the economy but...
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as you said, it's waking up -- u.s. investors waking up to pretty good news. some of the big markets, germany, france, up by more than 3%. hong kong up by more than 3%. the futures on wall street up 1.5%. they like what they see knee-jerk reaction because there's been so much uncertainty. there's been so many plans that started and fell. but this one is much bigger. the brits and americans were calling for a big bazooka approach. this is probably a medium size bazooka approach but it is something concrete that investors are holding on to. whether this lasts, whether this feel-good lasts, that's still a matter of opinion. certainly the people i've been speaking to -- i've been speaking to a lot here in asia and europe today. they are expressing reservations, whether this actually is going to be one that can stick and turn things around. >> yeah, we're kind of used to the roller coaster ride. so we'll continue to watch. andrew stevens live for us this morning. thanks so much. >>> a different protest in show of solidarity for occupy protesters in california. they
as you said, it's waking up -- u.s. investors waking up to pretty good news. some of the big markets, germany, france, up by more than 3%. hong kong up by more than 3%. the futures on wall street up 1.5%. they like what they see knee-jerk reaction because there's been so much uncertainty. there's been so many plans that started and fell. but this one is much bigger. the brits and americans were calling for a big bazooka approach. this is probably a medium size bazooka approach but it is...
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"wake-up call." i'm carol kos tecostello live fw york this morning. it's a brand-new day in every sense of the word for amanda knox. she'll be waking up at home for the first time in four years. she returned with her family yesterday, just one day after an italian appeals court overturned her murder conviction in the death of her british roommate, meredith kercher. knox held back tears speaking to reporters thanking her parents and her friends for their support during her time in prison. >> what's important for me to say is just thank you to everyone who has believed in me, who has defended me, who has supported my family. i just want -- my family is the most important thing to me right now, and i just want to go be with them. so thank you for being there for me. >> italian prosecutors say they'll appeal the knox ruling to italy's supreme court. >>> the wall street protesters are getting reinforcement from groups who know a thing or two about demonstrations. several unions endorsing the occupy wall s
"wake-up call." i'm carol kos tecostello live fw york this morning. it's a brand-new day in every sense of the word for amanda knox. she'll be waking up at home for the first time in four years. she returned with her family yesterday, just one day after an italian appeals court overturned her murder conviction in the death of her british roommate, meredith kercher. knox held back tears speaking to reporters thanking her parents and her friends for their support during her time in...
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wake-up call." i'm christine romans joining you live from new york. good morning. >>> maybe it's all just a bad dream we'll wake up from soon but a pretty nasty day on the markets. asian markets fell. the hang seng down more than 3. european markets fell. the ftse down more than 2%. dax down more than 3%. no surprise, folks. dow futures are down this morning. now to preday on wall street. a 2.4%. the european debt crisis weighs heavily on investors' minds and wallets. the only one to finish on the up side, walmart. >>> amanda knox and her family are expected to return to seattle as early as today. knox broke down in tears after a jury overturned her murder conviction yesterday for the stabbing death of her british roommate meredith kercher four years ago. appearing dazed, knox had to be helped from the courtroom after this verdict was read. her italian boyfriend cleared of murder charges. knox's sister told reporters her family is thankful. >> we are thankful for the support we have received from al
wake-up call." i'm christine romans joining you live from new york. good morning. >>> maybe it's all just a bad dream we'll wake up from soon but a pretty nasty day on the markets. asian markets fell. the hang seng down more than 3. european markets fell. the ftse down more than 2%. dax down more than 3%. no surprise, folks. dow futures are down this morning. now to preday on wall street. a 2.4%. the european debt crisis weighs heavily on investors' minds and wallets. the only one...
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this is your wam wake-up call. here is the quote of the day. if you were ever going to spends $39,000 on a bag, that's the bag you should buy. who said that you asked? it was amanda brooks. she's barney's fashion director. brooks is talking about this, a $39,000 luxury backpack from mary kate and ashley olson's clothing line. someone has money. it's just not any of us. who would spend $39,000 on a bag, jacqui jeras? >> not me. i'm lucky to spend $39 on a bag. i'm just being honest. >> that's more than some people make per gear, more than many people make per year. >> craziness. >> before you get into weather, could you indulge me? >> sure. >> you know the detroit tigers won. they've advanced and beat the new york yankees. rob marciano has noticed has take ten day off. i had a bet with him that he would be fully dressed in a boston red sox uniform, and he's off today, jacqui. i wonder why. >> i guess that explains the midnight phone call. i'm kidding. no. this was planned. >> congratulations tigers fans and tigers,
this is your wam wake-up call. here is the quote of the day. if you were ever going to spends $39,000 on a bag, that's the bag you should buy. who said that you asked? it was amanda brooks. she's barney's fashion director. brooks is talking about this, a $39,000 luxury backpack from mary kate and ashley olson's clothing line. someone has money. it's just not any of us. who would spend $39,000 on a bag, jacqui jeras? >> not me. i'm lucky to spend $39 on a bag. i'm just being honest....
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we all got bags under the eyes when we wake up. what do you recommend? eye cream with caffeine because it will constrict the blood vessels and also push the fluid out of your eyes. >> it won't keep you up at night? >> no. i don't think you're absorbing quite enough to keep you up but it will help your eyes. >> do most of the packages say caffeine right on the label? >> if you look on the ingredients it will say caffeine. >> let's move on to our next thing which is eliminating last-minute pimple. you find one at night. you can counteract it with the right steps? >> this is one of my favorite steps like a gorilla version of the cortizone shot. you take hydro cortizone. slather it on. don't be stingy. put a band-aid on top of it and it creates a barrier which drives the product deeper into your skin and prevents it from coming off. >> don't you end up with band-aid marks on your face? >> nope. especially not if you use one of the more gentle band-aids and also the hydro cortizone is reducing inflammation so any kind of of that will be gone. you want a big g
we all got bags under the eyes when we wake up. what do you recommend? eye cream with caffeine because it will constrict the blood vessels and also push the fluid out of your eyes. >> it won't keep you up at night? >> no. i don't think you're absorbing quite enough to keep you up but it will help your eyes. >> do most of the packages say caffeine right on the label? >> if you look on the ingredients it will say caffeine. >> let's move on to our next thing which is...
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harry, wake up. harry? wake up. wake up. this is your wake-up call, harry. >> daylight coming and i am not going to wake up. belafonte's rep says he was just resting his eyes. the audio was not in his ear. so, he did not hear the anchor. can't blame him. >>> folks in alaska, probably a little more used to seeing wildlife than many of us. but maybe not so in the grocery store. >> this brown bear cub got in the store and made his way to the produce. he didn't stop and have anything to eat. >> a store employee grabbed him and put him outside. presumably out to momma bare. and that produce, thousands of dollars worth, was thrown out. all that food. >> it was a waste of food. he didn't touch anything. >> a little cub dirt on your lettuce. >>> for some of you, your local news is next. >>> for everyone else this morning, the latest castoff from the dance floor. an update on "dancing with the stars" when "america this morning" continues right after this. don't go far. i kept feeling this radiating ache everywhere. the pain was so fr
harry, wake up. harry? wake up. wake up. this is your wake-up call, harry. >> daylight coming and i am not going to wake up. belafonte's rep says he was just resting his eyes. the audio was not in his ear. so, he did not hear the anchor. can't blame him. >>> folks in alaska, probably a little more used to seeing wildlife than many of us. but maybe not so in the grocery store. >> this brown bear cub got in the store and made his way to the produce. he didn't stop and have...
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wake-up call." i'm carol costello joining you live from new york this morning. ed 30 minutes past the hour. prosecutors in the involuntary manslaughter trial of michael jackson's doctor are expected to wrap up their case today. cnn's ted rolands is in los angeles with the latest. >> reporter: when court resumes, dr. steven schaeffer will be back on the stand. he's an expert in propofol. he helped write the libl that appears on propofol bottles. he told the jury that dr. murray's care of michael jackson was egregious. he documented what wasn't in the jackson home which should have been. he showed a video of an operating room going through all of the different things in an operating room which would be normally used to administer propofol and would be there in case something went wrong. he says that murray missed the mark on every single point. in fact he said murray's first mistake was giving propofol in the first place. >> the very first time michael jackson said i need propofol to sleep, a doctor would say, you have a sleep disorder. and you need to be seen by d
wake-up call." i'm carol costello joining you live from new york this morning. ed 30 minutes past the hour. prosecutors in the involuntary manslaughter trial of michael jackson's doctor are expected to wrap up their case today. cnn's ted rolands is in los angeles with the latest. >> reporter: when court resumes, dr. steven schaeffer will be back on the stand. he's an expert in propofol. he helped write the libl that appears on propofol bottles. he told the jury that dr. murray's care...
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harry, wake up. harry? >> yeah. >> wake up, wake up. >> he can't hear anything. >> this is your wakeup call, harry. >> nothing. >> okay. i tell you what, we are going -- yeah, he's meditating. he's taking a little nap. he's okay. he is okay. >> oh, man. i was kind of hoping he was still alive the way he looked. >> he's fine. belafonte says he wasn't sleeping. we believe him. we'll be back. >> that's what's ahead tonight. tomorrow morning get a head start on your day with andrea. they give you your 9 news now traffic and weather at 5:00 a.m. next your entertainment news. make sure to join topper and me tonight at 11:00 for 9 news now. we will see you then. have a great evening. bye-bye. >>> now, "entertainment tonight," the most watched entertainment newsmagazine in the world. how much do the "dancing" stars weigh? >> richard simmons is back for "e.t." with his scale. >> richard simmons travels with a scale. the pounds are coming off and i'm going to judge to see how many pounds they all lost. i think she's
harry, wake up. harry? >> yeah. >> wake up, wake up. >> he can't hear anything. >> this is your wakeup call, harry. >> nothing. >> okay. i tell you what, we are going -- yeah, he's meditating. he's taking a little nap. he's okay. he is okay. >> oh, man. i was kind of hoping he was still alive the way he looked. >> he's fine. belafonte says he wasn't sleeping. we believe him. we'll be back. >> that's what's ahead tonight. tomorrow morning get...
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wake-up call." i'm carol costello live from new york. e department says material from the united states ended up in iraq as explosives, and they went through iran to get there. confused? a lot of people are. let's head around the world with zain verjee. you're going to sort this all out for us because it sounds disturbing. >> it really is. it's very worrying, and it spans the globe. basically, prosecutors are alleging that components that were bought at a u.s. company in minnesota then went to singapore. now, there were 6,000 radio frequency modules that were bought. you know, those are things that are used kind of between printers and computers, for example. but they also can have a military use. now, they were exported to singapore. this company believed that that was the end destination, and those modules were just going to be used in a telecommunications project. but no. what happened was, prosecutors allege that those modules were then sent to iran and then eventually ended up as unexploded ieds in iraq. about 16 of them, according t
wake-up call." i'm carol costello live from new york. e department says material from the united states ended up in iraq as explosives, and they went through iran to get there. confused? a lot of people are. let's head around the world with zain verjee. you're going to sort this all out for us because it sounds disturbing. >> it really is. it's very worrying, and it spans the globe. basically, prosecutors are alleging that components that were bought at a u.s. company in minnesota...
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monday morning we wake up with the possibility of have high through the afternoon. looks that we might see a few light sprinkles here hanging around the morning sum it up, we've got clouds this morning. still near 80 degrees for the afternoon chance for sprinkles moving in upper 60s and low 70s for the eastgate. we've got 76 san jose. on monday clearing out by tuesday afternoon. wednesday and we take a look at your lunchtime numbers coming up. and i thank you, rosemary. 740 warriors lace up their running shoes to support a good cause. it's the seventh for the foundation. >> the school year up and running, but does your child still the school supplies? how about this? a $39,000 backpack. if you want it, you are actually going to have to take you outside. we took the roads. that is the 880 in oakland. things are moving smoothly. no major wrongs to report on bay [ male announcer ] one-hundred-nineteen data points. this is what we can gather from an ordinary crash test dummy. two million data points. this is what we can gather from a lexus crash test genius. [ engine re
monday morning we wake up with the possibility of have high through the afternoon. looks that we might see a few light sprinkles here hanging around the morning sum it up, we've got clouds this morning. still near 80 degrees for the afternoon chance for sprinkles moving in upper 60s and low 70s for the eastgate. we've got 76 san jose. on monday clearing out by tuesday afternoon. wednesday and we take a look at your lunchtime numbers coming up. and i thank you, rosemary. 740 warriors lace up...
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. >> people don't wake up from anesthesia like that. people don't wake up to grab the next dose in a syringe, draw it up and put it in their iv again. it's a crazy scenario. >> schaefer testified today and called the doctor's efforts unconscionable, illegal and says murray used none of the safeguards he should have. the defense is expected to call their own expert to the stand tomorrow. dr. paul white, one of schaefer's colleagues and friends. >>> you got some of the bag salad in the frig. you might want to check the label. taylor farm retail is recalling about 3200 cases of bagged salad because they might be contaminated with salmonella. that was sold in virginia and other states under the brand name fresh selection, heb market side and taylor farms. they have best by dates ranging from october 13th to the 21st. so far no illness has been reported. >>> file this next story under should have seen this one coming. remember when alabama ruled out all the immigrants and free up farm jobs for unemployed americans. many of the americans who
. >> people don't wake up from anesthesia like that. people don't wake up to grab the next dose in a syringe, draw it up and put it in their iv again. it's a crazy scenario. >> schaefer testified today and called the doctor's efforts unconscionable, illegal and says murray used none of the safeguards he should have. the defense is expected to call their own expert to the stand tomorrow. dr. paul white, one of schaefer's colleagues and friends. >>> you got some of the bag...
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al is hoping and we're all hoping it's nice for your waking up as well. we'll get to his forecast in a moment. meanwhile out on the plaza'm matt lauer along with savannah guthrie. ann is taking a couple of days off and the aforementioned mr. roker is here as well. coming up in this half hour, very serious story, possibly some new clues in the investigation into the disappearance of 10-month-old lisa irwin, that baby girl in kansas city. an fbi cadaver dog hit on the scent of human decomposition in the bedroom where the parents slept and we also get a tour of that home now, courtesy of peter alexander. much more on that story in just a couple of minutes. >> and then on a completely different note, the old saying goes, if something's too good to be true, it usually is, and that's going to be the case here from the grocery store to the dollar store. we'll help you recognize a so-called bargain that really isn't worth it, and the tricks retailers use to make you think you're getting a good deal. >>> then have you ever imagined what it would be like to grow up
al is hoping and we're all hoping it's nice for your waking up as well. we'll get to his forecast in a moment. meanwhile out on the plaza'm matt lauer along with savannah guthrie. ann is taking a couple of days off and the aforementioned mr. roker is here as well. coming up in this half hour, very serious story, possibly some new clues in the investigation into the disappearance of 10-month-old lisa irwin, that baby girl in kansas city. an fbi cadaver dog hit on the scent of human decomposition...
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this is your "am: wake up call." this is a crucial week for president obama. the senate is expected to vote tomorrow on bringing the measure up for debate. president obama has been pushing this bill ever since unveiling it about a month ago saying it's what is desperately needed for this country to put people back to work. among other things, the president's jobs plan would cut payroll taxes on workers and employers, extend unemployment benefits, and spend money on public works projects. of course, republicans oppose how to pay for this plan. >> what's concerning is he put ideas in this jobs bill that have already proven to fail. instead of trying to get compromise, he's embracing conflict. he's running around the country campaigning on a bill he knows won't pass. >> all right. you didn't hear what president obama said because we were having technical difficulty, but here it is. >> these independent economists say we could grow the economy as much as 2% and as many as 1.9 million workers. >> even if the senate passes
this is your "am: wake up call." this is a crucial week for president obama. the senate is expected to vote tomorrow on bringing the measure up for debate. president obama has been pushing this bill ever since unveiling it about a month ago saying it's what is desperately needed for this country to put people back to work. among other things, the president's jobs plan would cut payroll taxes on workers and employers, extend unemployment benefits, and spend money on public works...
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you have got to keep speaking up until people wake up. unfortunately, what it usually takes is an atrocity although we have had atrocities. we had major hasan who was screaming, i am a terrorist, i'm a terrorist and was promoted while screaming that from major to captain. even after he had killed 13 of our soldiers, unarmed, the head of the army, casey, said that it was worth it for diversity. it and is it worth it? but the issue is very much -- we have a little pamphlet called islamaphobia which describes it. this campaign is to prevent people, and of course the news media spoken some of them of course msnbc are raising lunatic leftists. but most of those people are you know, there are just careerists and they are not highly informed and they don't want to offend people. so in the name of not offending muslims, we don't tell the truth. muslims celebrated on 9/11. they will say oh, we are attacking all muslims. no, we are attacking the ones who celebrated bed they wouldn't say who they were. if it was, i don't know, white celebrating a ly
you have got to keep speaking up until people wake up. unfortunately, what it usually takes is an atrocity although we have had atrocities. we had major hasan who was screaming, i am a terrorist, i'm a terrorist and was promoted while screaming that from major to captain. even after he had killed 13 of our soldiers, unarmed, the head of the army, casey, said that it was worth it for diversity. it and is it worth it? but the issue is very much -- we have a little pamphlet called islamaphobia...
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>>shepard: you never know when you wake up what will happen, do you? i'm shepard smith reporting from busch stadium in st. louis and we will get to the world series festivities in a moment but, 25 years in front of a camera like this and this is up there way high above balloon boy on the weird swale. it is very serious but thing of it, zanesville, ohio they wake up and running around the neighborhood of a grizzly, monkeys, 18 tigers, baboons, lions, two grizzlies, two black bears and a wolf. right now a wolf and a monkey are still loose. unbelievable. officials describe the animals administration big and aggressive and they had no choice but to kill 48 of them. >> i had deputies that had to shoot animals with their side arms at close range that is how vulnerable this situation was. we are not talking about your normal every day house cat or dog, these are 300 pounds, tigers we had to put down. >> like noah's arc. >> like noah's arc in zanesville, ohio. they believe the owner of the wildlife preserve let them go for reasons which they have in clue and f
>>shepard: you never know when you wake up what will happen, do you? i'm shepard smith reporting from busch stadium in st. louis and we will get to the world series festivities in a moment but, 25 years in front of a camera like this and this is up there way high above balloon boy on the weird swale. it is very serious but thing of it, zanesville, ohio they wake up and running around the neighborhood of a grizzly, monkeys, 18 tigers, baboons, lions, two grizzlies, two black bears and a...
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wake-up call." i'm carol costello live from new york. the obama administration could spell out tough new action today against iran in response to an alleged iranian plot to murder saudi arabia's ambassador to the united states. two men have now been charged including an iranian-american. one of the men still at large. attorney general eric holder spells out the charges against them. >> the united states is committed to holding iran accountable for its actions. they're charged with conspiracy to murder a foreign official, conspiracy to use a weapon of mass destruction, and conspiracy to commit an act of international terrorism, among other charges. >> u.s. officials say the plot never really got off the ground because the two suspects were dealing with u.s. government informant. more now on the events as they unfolded from our foreign affairs correspondent, jill dougherty. >> reporter: the united states and the obama administration are treating this as a very big deal. immediately, the treasury depar
wake-up call." i'm carol costello live from new york. the obama administration could spell out tough new action today against iran in response to an alleged iranian plot to murder saudi arabia's ambassador to the united states. two men have now been charged including an iranian-american. one of the men still at large. attorney general eric holder spells out the charges against them. >> the united states is committed to holding iran accountable for its actions. they're charged with...
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. >> [speaking korean] >> usually, i go online as soon as i wake up. on average, i use the internet for about 6 hours a day. >> in a unique experiment, the bbc has removed internet access from 2 families for a week, in this the most wired nation on earth. >> in other parts of the world, the digital superhighway still hasn't reached its destination. how many people here actually know what the internet is? [indistinct chattering] >> internet? anybody? now, though, we're going to be providing internet access to this village in northern nigeria. so, what happens when we turn the internet on here? >> and off here? [indistinct chattering] >> it's not exactly the information superhighway. [bleating] welcome to the village of gitata, 2 1/2 hours north of the nigerian capital abuja. what strikes you as you arrive in gitata is the fact that it seems so disconnected from even the rest of the country. it's not part of the national electricity grid, so most of the people here get their information through battery-powered radios. only a few of them even have mobile
. >> [speaking korean] >> usually, i go online as soon as i wake up. on average, i use the internet for about 6 hours a day. >> in a unique experiment, the bbc has removed internet access from 2 families for a week, in this the most wired nation on earth. >> in other parts of the world, the digital superhighway still hasn't reached its destination. how many people here actually know what the internet is? [indistinct chattering] >> internet? anybody? now, though,...
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some locations -- some of the colder locations could wake up to frost out there. >> already? >> we will warm up next week. is it that time of year in the mountains. is it about time. >>> still ahead, an expert says that dr. conrad murray was clueless in treating michael jackson. >>> in sports d.c. united needing a win to make the playoffs. >>> they are going to play in the snowfall. is it late if the year, don't you think? >> we're going to hear what his pocket has to stay about it. that's where his microphone is. there you go. >> i put my microphone on. >> just give me your copy. game one of the world series in st. louis tonight and the cards -- they're rolling in the driver's seat at least for now. >> let's check the video. game one of the world series, the cardinals and the rangers. the cardinals getting done. the grounder to the right side. pujols to first base and fields it. it's the world series, right. you have to lay out. almost gets spiked in the hand. didn't get cleated. top five, cardinals with a 2-0 lead until this. napoli just mashes this. an opposite-field home r
some locations -- some of the colder locations could wake up to frost out there. >> already? >> we will warm up next week. is it that time of year in the mountains. is it about time. >>> still ahead, an expert says that dr. conrad murray was clueless in treating michael jackson. >>> in sports d.c. united needing a win to make the playoffs. >>> they are going to play in the snowfall. is it late if the year, don't you think? >> we're going to hear what...
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many famiiies are waking up with smiles on their faces this morning. mooning."heering, waving flag" flag" &pnational guard soldiers from - maryllnd and virginia camee home, after being deployed to afghanistan for about a year. the soldiers aae from the 29th infantry division.they helped nato with the country's own pational security forces. "being back in your own bed is awesome, juut waking up and beeng in the same home with these two will be great" great" "i call it the victory mission.....ann we're glad to be back in the great state of m" maryland"all the soldiers aree looking forward to catching up with their loved ones indycar racing in baltimore? that is so getting ready for the latest - this morning. joel d. smith is live in northwest baatimore for the mta bus "roadeo". good morning joel d. 3 3 3 3 help for those in need this holidayyseason. season.many gathered aa the 200 vollnteers packed more thhn 9 thousand boxes full of holiday meals.each box will distributed by the mmryland food bank to hundreds of soup kitchens and shelters across the state.organize
many famiiies are waking up with smiles on their faces this morning. mooning."heering, waving flag" flag" &pnational guard soldiers from - maryllnd and virginia camee home, after being deployed to afghanistan for about a year. the soldiers aae from the 29th infantry division.they helped nato with the country's own pational security forces. "being back in your own bed is awesome, juut waking up and beeng in the same home with these two will be great" great"...
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logger jobs that go to -- >> how about -- [overlapping dialogue] >> wake up. >> sean: i didn't know i was asleep. coming up while qaddafi's death marks an important place in history, what is more mrnt important is what happens next. can the people build a democratic nation? or will the post-death power grab pose new robbery problems like in egypt? we'll explain. [ female announcer ] so you think your kids are getting enough vegetables?
logger jobs that go to -- >> how about -- [overlapping dialogue] >> wake up. >> sean: i didn't know i was asleep. coming up while qaddafi's death marks an important place in history, what is more mrnt important is what happens next. can the people build a democratic nation? or will the post-death power grab pose new robbery problems like in egypt? we'll explain. [ female announcer ] so you think your kids are getting enough vegetables?
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delko: wake up. wake up, jared. yeah. yeah, that's right, we know your name now, jared. a few other things, like you like to pretend to be a storm chaser so you can break into people's homes. we still don't know who shot you, but i don't even care right now, because as soon as you're able to walk, i'm gonna be standing at that door to take you to prison. (gasping): i tried... tried to what? (wheezes): stop... you tried to stop what? (monitor beeping) you tried to stop what?! get out of here. now! pressure's dropping. coming through. "where's the beef!" "where's the beef!" "where's the beef!" "where's the beef!" "where's the beef!" "where's the beef!" question answered! introducing wendy's thickest, hottest, juiciest cheeseburgers ever, dave's hot 'n juicy! with new toppings and a butter-toasted bun. nice shirt. ,,,,,,,,,,,, okay, tom managed to eliminate all the tornado debris from ellie sutton's body, which left us with three possible sources of transfer from the murder. okay. you mind working the tablet? not at all. first up is... ...a blade of, uh, tif-dwarf bermuda g
delko: wake up. wake up, jared. yeah. yeah, that's right, we know your name now, jared. a few other things, like you like to pretend to be a storm chaser so you can break into people's homes. we still don't know who shot you, but i don't even care right now, because as soon as you're able to walk, i'm gonna be standing at that door to take you to prison. (gasping): i tried... tried to what? (wheezes): stop... you tried to stop what? (monitor beeping) you tried to stop what?! get out of here....
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delko: wake up. wake up, jared. yeah. yeah, that's right, we know your name now, jared.o know a few other things, like you like to pretend to be a storm chaser so you can break into people's homes. we still don't know who shot you, but i don't even care right now, because as soon as you're able to walk, i'm gonna be standing at that door to take you to prison. (gasping): i tried... tried to what? (wheezes): stop... you tried to stop what? (monitor beeping) you tried to stop what?! get out of here. now! pressure's dropping. coming through. "where's the beef!" "where's the beef!" "where's the beef!" "where's the beef!" "where's the beef!" "where's the beef!" question answered! introducing wendy's thickest, hottest, juiciest cheeseburgers ever, dave's hot 'n juicy! with new toppings and a butter-toasted bun. nice shirt. çñ all the tornado debris from ellie sutton's body, which left us with three possible sources of transfer from the murder. okay. you mind working the tablet? not at all. first up is... ...a blade of, uh, tif-dwarf bermuda grass in her torso, in the wound on
delko: wake up. wake up, jared. yeah. yeah, that's right, we know your name now, jared.o know a few other things, like you like to pretend to be a storm chaser so you can break into people's homes. we still don't know who shot you, but i don't even care right now, because as soon as you're able to walk, i'm gonna be standing at that door to take you to prison. (gasping): i tried... tried to what? (wheezes): stop... you tried to stop what? (monitor beeping) you tried to stop what?! get out of...
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it is a wake-up call for the financial industry. >> what it sends a strong message is the government is watching, they're watching very closely and insider trading is breaking the rules and the government will be there looking for people who break the rules and they are going to punish them for it. >> the founder of the galleon hedge fund never took the stand voice wasajaratnam's heard in court. they used secretly recorded conversations between he and his associates to get a conviction . the wiretaps are the subject of his appeal. >> this was unprecedented in terms of using wiretaps. they were used for more mob or blue collar crimes. the defense will appeal whether that was permissible. >> the district judge denied a request that he stay free pending his appeal. but said judge chose not to hand out a longer sentence because of his medical problems. from a life of privilege to present in may, the mastermind behind the biggest insider- trading ring in a generation, he is now paying the price and the judge hopes it will deter others from following in his footsteps. >> for more on this c
it is a wake-up call for the financial industry. >> what it sends a strong message is the government is watching, they're watching very closely and insider trading is breaking the rules and the government will be there looking for people who break the rules and they are going to punish them for it. >> the founder of the galleon hedge fund never took the stand voice wasajaratnam's heard in court. they used secretly recorded conversations between he and his associates to get a...
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wake-up call." today's word of the day. toki doki. what does it mean?sometimes in japanese it's in the headlines because the new barbie doll toki doki will feature tattoos. every mother's dream present for their daughter. let's head live to the nasdaq marketsite to check the numbers. carter evans is there. >> i have to say it. kids these day, wow. tattoos on barbie. what's next? >> i know. >> reports on retail sales coming up today. those are always important. also one on consumer sentiment. in the meantime, our futures are lookly fairly good. down futures up 77 points. s&p 500 up 8 1/2 points. >> give us a quick look at what's making headlines on cnnmoney.com. sglfsh is talking about google and google's third quarter earnings. their revenue just soaring. sales up 33% to nearly $10 billion, and google+, this is google's answer to facebook. started out with 10 million users. in the beginning of the quarter. now there are 40 million -- i almost said 40 million losers. 40 million users on google+. >> yes, certainly not losers. >> not at all. >> are you goi
wake-up call." today's word of the day. toki doki. what does it mean?sometimes in japanese it's in the headlines because the new barbie doll toki doki will feature tattoos. every mother's dream present for their daughter. let's head live to the nasdaq marketsite to check the numbers. carter evans is there. >> i have to say it. kids these day, wow. tattoos on barbie. what's next? >> i know. >> reports on retail sales coming up today. those are always important. also one on...
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wake-up call. i'm christine romans in for carol costello. >>> this morning race officials will begin deciding how they'll investigate a wreck that killed a two are-time indy 500 winner. 33-year-old dan wheldon was one of a record 34 cars on the las vegas track. on lap 12, the unthinkable. cars spinning out of control, bursting into flames, several actually going airborne. three drivers were treated for injuries, wheldon was airlifted to the hospital where he eventually died. the race was canceled. but the drivers did return to cirque tl track five times as a tribute, some of them in tears. dan wheldon's factr in law remembers one of the last times they spoke. >> i just told him that i just wanted one thing, dan, i told him, i said you need you to win. i didn't say i need you to win, but that would be the birthday present i'd like to have from you. he said my car is kind of slow, they're working on it. so hopefully we'll do our best. i said have a safe race. he was supposed to go to australia after
wake-up call. i'm christine romans in for carol costello. >>> this morning race officials will begin deciding how they'll investigate a wreck that killed a two are-time indy 500 winner. 33-year-old dan wheldon was one of a record 34 cars on the las vegas track. on lap 12, the unthinkable. cars spinning out of control, bursting into flames, several actually going airborne. three drivers were treated for injuries, wheldon was airlifted to the hospital where he eventually died. the race...
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top stories now. >>> 4 million people waking up without power after a nasty, surprise nor'easter thisauthorities say some people could be in the dark for days after heavy snow snapped tree limbs and ripped down power lines up and down the east coast. >>> four u.s. troops were among the nine americans killed in a suicide bombing this weekend in afghanistan. saturday's attack in kabul also killed two british civilians and a canadian soldier. a diplomatic official says a car packed with explosives rammed into the side of an armored bus and a convoy. >>> in less than 12 hours, nato's mission over libya officially ends, following a unanimous vote at the u.n. security council to formally end the seven-month military campaign. nato's secretary-general calls it one of the most successful operations in the history of the organization. >>> a developing story this morning. herman cain's campaign hit by a report that two women filed sexual harassment claims against him in the 1990s. those complaints reportedly came during cain's tenure as head of the national restaurant association, a lobbying gr
top stories now. >>> 4 million people waking up without power after a nasty, surprise nor'easter thisauthorities say some people could be in the dark for days after heavy snow snapped tree limbs and ripped down power lines up and down the east coast. >>> four u.s. troops were among the nine americans killed in a suicide bombing this weekend in afghanistan. saturday's attack in kabul also killed two british civilians and a canadian soldier. a diplomatic official says a car...
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and when i wake up, i thank the lord i'm able to wake up to another day. >> you have to check out ufct hp pavilion. cung le takes on wanderlei november 19th. i was with him for the morning show. oh, we're going to show this right now? >> oh, own marla tellez. >> you open up a can of whoop butt. >> i start to lose my momentum here, got a little tired. >> still an intimidating presence out there. >> it's all about elbows in, hands up. relaxed shoulders. that's what i learned this morning. i want to do it. >> i thought you looked good. >> great. >> what are they calling you? >> bad to the bone tellez. okay. are you going to throw it over to christina? >> i want to see you do something with the gloves. you thought le was pretty cute but he's tough. >> i was given you grief earlier, marla, because i know you can wawallop me. cold air is mixing out. temperatures will climb out of the 50s. we're already warmer by 9 degrees than we were this time yesterday in sunnyvale. sun is out in full force, down through san francisco and santa cruz. as we head throughout the day today, temperatures will
and when i wake up, i thank the lord i'm able to wake up to another day. >> you have to check out ufct hp pavilion. cung le takes on wanderlei november 19th. i was with him for the morning show. oh, we're going to show this right now? >> oh, own marla tellez. >> you open up a can of whoop butt. >> i start to lose my momentum here, got a little tired. >> still an intimidating presence out there. >> it's all about elbows in, hands up. relaxed shoulders. that's...
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harry, wake up. good morning. harry? >> wake up, wake up. is your wake up call, harry. >> there's nothing. >> okay. i'll tell you what. we are going -- he's med tating. he's taking a little nap. >> mr. belafonte again 84. i'm not going 0 cal to call hima pinhead. his spokesman said it was take cal glitch and harry couldn't here and harrie harry was med t. wake up, harry. that's it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor website. also, we'd like you to spout off. e-mail me, name and town, name and town, name and town. word of the day. do not be out harried when writing to the factor. 1895, i found a dictionary from 1985. do not be out-her yood when wrig to the factor. i am bill o'reilly. please remember the spin stops right here because we're definitely looking out for you. >> good morning, everyone. it's wednesday, october 19th. i'm gretchen carlson. thanks for sharing your time with us bright and early this morning. we'll talk about fight night. did you see it? rick perry takes off the gloves. the most aggressive g.o.p. debate
harry, wake up. good morning. harry? >> wake up, wake up. is your wake up call, harry. >> there's nothing. >> okay. i'll tell you what. we are going -- he's med tating. he's taking a little nap. >> mr. belafonte again 84. i'm not going 0 cal to call hima pinhead. his spokesman said it was take cal glitch and harry couldn't here and harrie harry was med t. wake up, harry. that's it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor website. also, we'd like you to spout...
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i wake up in the morning with no back pain. st it if i need to...if my back's a little more sore. and by the time i get up in the morning, i feel great! if you have back pain, toss and turn at night or wake up tired with no energy, the sleep number bed could be your solution. the sleep number bed's secret is it's air chambers which provide ideal support and put you in control of the firmness. and the bed is perfect for couples because each side adjusts independently to their unique sleep number. here's what clinical research has found: 93% of participants experienced back-pain relief. 90% reported reduced aches and pains. 87% fell asleep faster and enjoyed more deep sleep. for study summaries, call this number now. we'll include a free dvd and brochure about the sleep number bed including prices, and models plus a free $50 savings card. and how about this? steel springs can cause uncomfortable pressure points. but the sleep number bed contours to your body. imagine how good you'll feel when your muscles relax and you fall into a
i wake up in the morning with no back pain. st it if i need to...if my back's a little more sore. and by the time i get up in the morning, i feel great! if you have back pain, toss and turn at night or wake up tired with no energy, the sleep number bed could be your solution. the sleep number bed's secret is it's air chambers which provide ideal support and put you in control of the firmness. and the bed is perfect for couples because each side adjusts independently to their unique sleep...
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>> yeah. >> wake up, wake up! >> a spokesman for mr. belafonte says because of a technical glitch, the singer couldn't hear the anchorwoman. he says belafonte decided just to rest his eyes and meditate but we know better, roberta, because daylight came and he want to go home. >> he was snoozing! very good. >> i worked mornings for 17 years. i completely understand because that can happen to just about any of us! i'm sure it has at one point or another. good evening, everyone. have you felt the difference with the cooldown? this is ocean beach where we have the return of the stratus commonly referred to as marine layer and what's so special about this deck of low clouds and fog, it's 1800 feet deep. and because of that, we have a cooldown. san francisco is 28 degrees cooler than yesterday at this hour. inland where we have bright sunshine, it is at least 21 degrees warmer. now, to be the everybody becomes overcast and temperature-wise in the upper 40s in santa rosa to the mid-50s around san francisco. we have clouds rolling onshore. we'l
>> yeah. >> wake up, wake up! >> a spokesman for mr. belafonte says because of a technical glitch, the singer couldn't hear the anchorwoman. he says belafonte decided just to rest his eyes and meditate but we know better, roberta, because daylight came and he want to go home. >> he was snoozing! very good. >> i worked mornings for 17 years. i completely understand because that can happen to just about any of us! i'm sure it has at one point or another. good...
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. >> and as the wheel of justice grinds on and on, the virks wake up each day to a kind of hell only they understand. i see the two of you sitting here, and you speak so eloquently of what happened, but there's a big layer of scar tissue, isn't there? >> yes. once somebody asked me when i was really sick and down they said, oh, you look good. i said, well, it's not my face that is sick. it's my heart that's sick. >> manjit started putting his
. >> and as the wheel of justice grinds on and on, the virks wake up each day to a kind of hell only they understand. i see the two of you sitting here, and you speak so eloquently of what happened, but there's a big layer of scar tissue, isn't there? >> yes. once somebody asked me when i was really sick and down they said, oh, you look good. i said, well, it's not my face that is sick. it's my heart that's sick. >> manjit started putting his