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. >> reporter: precipitation wiles it's been -- precipitation wise it's dry but down the shore there's light sprinkles and showers in play and this looks like the tail end, cape may should be dry now. satellite and radar shows how there are breaks in the clouds. that picture we showed you on sky 6 showed the sunshine breaking through in center city the rest of the way today will feature a mixture of clouds and sun. temperatures not bad 43 degrees in philadelphia. 42 in allentown. 40 in sea isle city. when you look at 43 and compared it with the average high, 41, so we're already above average. in the next a couple of hours we'll get up to 47 before things get colder overnight and dropping to the freezing mark. yesterday we had a beautiful high of 56 degrees, unseasonably mild for december. what comes next? you can see to the west a couple of layers of colder and colder air. cincinnati 35 degrees. same story? chicago, this will circulate east over the next couple of hours and we'll top out in the 30s on new year's eve and new year's day. i'll have more on what to expect for the holiday
. >> reporter: precipitation wiles it's been -- precipitation wise it's dry but down the shore there's light sprinkles and showers in play and this looks like the tail end, cape may should be dry now. satellite and radar shows how there are breaks in the clouds. that picture we showed you on sky 6 showed the sunshine breaking through in center city the rest of the way today will feature a mixture of clouds and sun. temperatures not bad 43 degrees in philadelphia. 42 in allentown. 40 in...
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>> reporter: -- he's participating in a unique study at presbyterian wile cornell medical center. clinic director dr. richard isaacson who has alzheimer's in his own family designs personalized programs for younger people like max who may be at risk. >> your brain is processing really well. >> i try to use a person's jeanetgenetic background to hel refine or fine tune. >> reporter: while a young and seemingly healthy, max's blood tells another story. he has a genetic variation and an amino acid associated with an increased rick for dementia. >> blueberries. >> reporter: to reduce those levels, he's changing his diet and lifestyle. playing music may also reduce the risk of dementia. >> lifetime musical experience as well as midlife onward musical experience can absolutely -- it's been proven to delay cognitive decline. >> reporter: he believes delaying cognitive decline could be the first step in wards off alzheimer's disease. >> we have to empower young people and people of all ages to make brain-healthier choices. >> reporter: this is so important because the brain changes leadin
>> reporter: -- he's participating in a unique study at presbyterian wile cornell medical center. clinic director dr. richard isaacson who has alzheimer's in his own family designs personalized programs for younger people like max who may be at risk. >> your brain is processing really well. >> i try to use a person's jeanetgenetic background to hel refine or fine tune. >> reporter: while a young and seemingly healthy, max's blood tells another story. he has a genetic...
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. >> reporte did they say wile they we doing it? >> it makes you stronger. >> they are filed a multimillion dollar lawsuit against the fraternity and three of the officers who they alleged carried out the hazing. they are not students. you were told not to tell? >> yes. t did they say? >> they said if you tell you're a snitch. >> reporter: it was all offcampus at other fraternity members' homes. >> a spokesman for the from a tent said the orgn is working on a statement. >> repor did you go to police at any point? >> i went to university s when my mom came up because i knew that would be the first place to go. >> reporter: how do you feel the university responded to what happened? >> they did not respond. >> reporte bowie state officials are not commenting on the allegation since the school is not named in the lawsuit, but they sent in a statement, bowies state university has a stringent anti-hazing policy that's coupled with a strong anti-hazing education program. the university considers hazing to be inible and contrary to the inte
. >> reporte did they say wile they we doing it? >> it makes you stronger. >> they are filed a multimillion dollar lawsuit against the fraternity and three of the officers who they alleged carried out the hazing. they are not students. you were told not to tell? >> yes. t did they say? >> they said if you tell you're a snitch. >> reporter: it was all offcampus at other fraternity members' homes. >> a spokesman for the from a tent said the orgn is...
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what scientists are crediting for reducing chemicals harmful to most humans and wile life. is >>> well good morning everybody after 49 wins, 3 conference championships, a super bowl appearance, it's over for jim harbaugh as head coach for the 49ers, the 2 yesterday parted ways and now his former team yesterday gave a nice partying gift against the arizona cardinals. there's the embrace with ceo and it was on. cardinals struck 1st. here is the touchdown ryan to michael floyd, cardinals did lead 17-13, but the 49ers did not go down. bruce miller, 9ers won the game 20-17. the 49ers finish 8-8. hey there coach, derrick car and colorado rockies against the -- looks pretty good, a live football, keith picks it up and the race within 3 trying for the upset performer cj anderson ran right through the raider defense, denver comes back and puts this 1 to bed 47-14. the raiders looking for a head coach solutions of their own to finish their season at 3-13. that is sports at this hour, don't worry, there will be a whole lot more when jim hear bee as the day unfolds. see you later. >>>
what scientists are crediting for reducing chemicals harmful to most humans and wile life. is >>> well good morning everybody after 49 wins, 3 conference championships, a super bowl appearance, it's over for jim harbaugh as head coach for the 49ers, the 2 yesterday parted ways and now his former team yesterday gave a nice partying gift against the arizona cardinals. there's the embrace with ceo and it was on. cardinals struck 1st. here is the touchdown ryan to michael floyd, cardinals...
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wile his brother got jail time protestors have been posting pictures on social media, inesse is here.tony, one of the most retweeted pictures related to the protest is his selfie. he was on his way to the square, and then demonstrators captured pictures of him they also held signs that said navali in russian, protestors also chanted during the protest and at 1 point you will see here, that officers on hand are seen moving in locked arms. they eventually cut into the crowd and push them out of the square, into the subway station. also one protestor posting this picture. >> russians are ready to enchew up the corruption in their country, they are dressed as witches cleaning out the square, now today's gathering. a much smaller gathering than the number of people who said they were going over 18,000 people. here is what you need to know. the 38-year-old rose to prominence criticizing corruption in general, and putin. he led massive protests be ever and after the successful run for president, he has political aspirations of his own. he lost the election in 2013, and he says he will run fo
wile his brother got jail time protestors have been posting pictures on social media, inesse is here.tony, one of the most retweeted pictures related to the protest is his selfie. he was on his way to the square, and then demonstrators captured pictures of him they also held signs that said navali in russian, protestors also chanted during the protest and at 1 point you will see here, that officers on hand are seen moving in locked arms. they eventually cut into the crowd and push them out of...
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wile we'll ask him. in boston, a case of terrorism, the boston marathon bombing, a court case. the man injured in the attack, waves his prosthetic leg in their faces. we'll have the latest on that as well. the obamas talk about race. in a candid interview with "people" magazine. the president and first lady discuss brushes with racism. are they playing the race card? what if they are? straight ahead. let's begin with the breaking news. sony suspended tours of the los angeles studio until january. because the of security concerns following the hack attack. that its according to the hollywood reporter. meantime, the obama administration may publicly blame north korea for the attack as the early as the tomorrow. officials tell cnn investigators know how the hackers got in. and we are joined now from seoul, south korea with the latest on this story. so, we are learning tonight that the u.s. investigators think the hackers use aid sony employee -- used a sony employee's credentials to get in. what can you tell us about that? >> reporter: it is a targeted attack. if you think about i
wile we'll ask him. in boston, a case of terrorism, the boston marathon bombing, a court case. the man injured in the attack, waves his prosthetic leg in their faces. we'll have the latest on that as well. the obamas talk about race. in a candid interview with "people" magazine. the president and first lady discuss brushes with racism. are they playing the race card? what if they are? straight ahead. let's begin with the breaking news. sony suspended tours of the los angeles studio...
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in its saw wants to order a nation wile -- nhtsa wants them to give a nationwide recall. now, car czar doug browner. doug, thanks for coming on the show tonight. >> thanks, gerri. gerri: this is such a frustrating story because i keep expecting takata to make a move. frankly, we've had phone calls in to them all day long. actually, we've done it by e-mail asking them hasta cat that responded, what are you going to do if they refuse a national recall, have you heard anything? we have not. >> nor have i and i have, like you, a lot of sources within the industry. the silence on the part of takata, i would say, is stunning. stunning in its lack of seeming proactiveness with respect to this. the national highway transportation safety administration is ready to act for a change very aggressively, and i'll tell you, congress is not happy. they're going to be holding hearings this week as they return from their holiday break. gerri: right. >> and i'll tell you, takata's going to have to answer to this at least civilly with some penalties, and there are some who are suggesting the
in its saw wants to order a nation wile -- nhtsa wants them to give a nationwide recall. now, car czar doug browner. doug, thanks for coming on the show tonight. >> thanks, gerri. gerri: this is such a frustrating story because i keep expecting takata to make a move. frankly, we've had phone calls in to them all day long. actually, we've done it by e-mail asking them hasta cat that responded, what are you going to do if they refuse a national recall, have you heard anything? we have not....
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bust but they have been changing around the -- so as they sell these older properties, takes them a wileo build the new ones so they're not earning their pay outout can we do an overlay of where the energy activity is and where their biggest building projects are? they've gotten unlucky in the timing of their projects that n that we had wet spring and summer so these projects have been delayed but the biggest ones are in williston and i think we have a map of two of their biggest projects. to see where they are, they are right next to the airport, which is the airport that prides itself as being in the heart of the shale i was not familiar with this airport before. but these properties are right around the sloulin airport, renaissance heights, i love the name, i don't know why. renaissance heights is five buildings. it's a very big complex, a $62 million project for them which is very big. only three of the buildings are built so far. they're going to be starting the fourth leasing right now the fourth one will be starting to lease up. i've got to think that maybe the rental weakness has
bust but they have been changing around the -- so as they sell these older properties, takes them a wileo build the new ones so they're not earning their pay outout can we do an overlay of where the energy activity is and where their biggest building projects are? they've gotten unlucky in the timing of their projects that n that we had wet spring and summer so these projects have been delayed but the biggest ones are in williston and i think we have a map of two of their biggest projects. to...
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. >> rose: like tragedy he was killed wile helping vets. >> yeah. >> rose: tell me about him. how you saw him. >> you know, the whole thing, the whole investigation has been so interesting. and that's how i almost look at it like an experiment. charlie, i looked at all the footage. de tons of interviews because he was promoting his book, american sniper. so there is all this footage out there taya took all this video because every tour he went on, you never knew if he was going to come back. >> do you want to die? is that what it is? >> no. >> just tell me. tell me why you do it. i want to understand. >> babe, at this do it for you, you know that i do it to protect you. >> no, you don't. >> yes, i do. >> i'm here. your family is here. your children have no father. >> i have to serve my country. >> you don't know when to quit. you did your part. you sacrificed enough. you let somebody else go. >> let somebody else go? >> yeah. >> you find a way. you have to. okay, i need you to be human again. i need you here. i need you here. >> she wanted to make sure she documented their liv
. >> rose: like tragedy he was killed wile helping vets. >> yeah. >> rose: tell me about him. how you saw him. >> you know, the whole thing, the whole investigation has been so interesting. and that's how i almost look at it like an experiment. charlie, i looked at all the footage. de tons of interviews because he was promoting his book, american sniper. so there is all this footage out there taya took all this video because every tour he went on, you never knew if he...
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mean wile, imports were down for the first time in three months, despite the weaker yen making purchasesd more expensive and the largest factor was the falling oil price with the cost of imported oil hit ago four-year low. even so, the total trade deficit this year up november has reached over 12 trillion yen, surpassing the annual deficit for 2013 which has been the largest on record. and that's all from the nikkei. back to you. >> makiko, thank you so much. >>> still to come on the show, we get all the details from paris as alstrom confirmed they were in talks with the u.s. justice to settle a federal bribery case. >>> reuters is reportsing that china central bank is looking to add short-term cash to banks through liquidity. the price interest rate hike in november, now the central bank perhaps looking at helping its banks to providing that short-term cash to some banks. we're learning according to reuters that the central bank has renewed center banks medium term lending facilities that have expired. we'll continue to keep you up to date on that story and how it's impacting asian mark
mean wile, imports were down for the first time in three months, despite the weaker yen making purchasesd more expensive and the largest factor was the falling oil price with the cost of imported oil hit ago four-year low. even so, the total trade deficit this year up november has reached over 12 trillion yen, surpassing the annual deficit for 2013 which has been the largest on record. and that's all from the nikkei. back to you. >> makiko, thank you so much. >>> still to come on...
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you invited a lawyer so this wile be a lawyer's perspective and necessarily focus as much on the law as anything because that is where i focus my efforts. my client, my boss, obviously is the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and by law it is his job to give the best politicalitary advice to the secretary of defense, the president, the national security council and to congress as one of the instruments of national power. and general gray said it isn't just the military that combats terrorism and he is right. it is inter-governmental and our partners throughout the world that help us in combatting terrorism. so not just the military but today we are focusing on that. when the comes to combatting terrorism, my boss, and his role is to present options to the secretary of defense. present the options as part of a variety of other national power and instruments of national power. these are options, mr. president and mr. secretary, that you could use to take on a particular situation or solve a particular problem or combat terrorism. as part of that, i give him legal advice on the opti
you invited a lawyer so this wile be a lawyer's perspective and necessarily focus as much on the law as anything because that is where i focus my efforts. my client, my boss, obviously is the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and by law it is his job to give the best politicalitary advice to the secretary of defense, the president, the national security council and to congress as one of the instruments of national power. and general gray said it isn't just the military that combats...
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i think it's going to be a wile, simon.cause of this lost decade that has spurred what we believe is a 15 to 20 year bull market -- >> lots of other polices have had a lost decade and they're deteriorating. >> the difference is coming out of this lost decade is america who has the world's largest economy and who has structurally reformed themselves to the tune of massive balance sheets since the 1950s growing stable earnings and attractive valuations, and really low interest rates. >> as a bull, we have to ask you, you're expecting, what, another 10% move on the s&p 500 next year. how do you explain the gloom in the bond market? how do you explain a 2.15% yield on the ten year treasury? >> well, it's been a 30-year bull market in bonds. they still had all the money. if you see where the flows are, the majority of flows are going into fixed income. by the way, fixed income had a positive return. that means investors aren't going to sell until they lose money. they're still in control. that's how i explain that. i think that
i think it's going to be a wile, simon.cause of this lost decade that has spurred what we believe is a 15 to 20 year bull market -- >> lots of other polices have had a lost decade and they're deteriorating. >> the difference is coming out of this lost decade is america who has the world's largest economy and who has structurally reformed themselves to the tune of massive balance sheets since the 1950s growing stable earnings and attractive valuations, and really low interest rates....
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we have a bunch of where the wile things are type adventures for kids where they can spend the night >> and the carnegie -- >> carnegie science center. they have a science after dark program where the kids spend the night, they can play with all the cool gadgets and run all over the museum all night long. >> if you like flower arranging, there is a place for you too. >> it is so popular now. all sorts of young people are taking flower arranging classes. go to groupon and get classes for $30 and up. >> they were all great. thank you so much. >>> they're out of their hair and makeup chairs, ready to see you used to sleep like a champ. then boom... what happened? stress, fun, bad habits kids, now what? let's build a new, smarter bed using the dualair chambers to sense your movement, heartbeat, breathing. introducing the sleep number bed with sleepiq™ technology. it tracks your sleep and tells you how to adjust for a good, better and an awesome night. the difference? try adjusting up or down. you'll know cuz sleep iq™ tells you. give the gift of amazing sleep, only at a sleep number stor
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poignant moments like this, when the couple's 3-year-old son, zachary, snapped his brother, elijah, wile we exchange vows, according to his instagram post. and behind the scenes. it all began the night before, with elton posting this shot of our little ring bearers' shoes. but it was the running commentary that caught the most attention. that's the legal bit done. it's beginning. and the big moment, exchange of vows. celebrity guests were just as busy. david beckham's 15-year-old son, brooklyn, with mom, posh spice, and the place settings. the cake cutting produced a big stir on twitter, with fans even joining in. earlier this year, elton talked about the wedding to matt. >> it will be a joyous occasion and we will have our children. >> reporter: what he didn't say is that he was inviting the world. >> there's the elton john music. i was waiting for that underneath that piece there. the hashtag started from the grooms themselves, #sharethelove, it was very active over the weekend. here's one here that david furnish put out, one wedding and no funeral. that's hugh grant there, if you can'
poignant moments like this, when the couple's 3-year-old son, zachary, snapped his brother, elijah, wile we exchange vows, according to his instagram post. and behind the scenes. it all began the night before, with elton posting this shot of our little ring bearers' shoes. but it was the running commentary that caught the most attention. that's the legal bit done. it's beginning. and the big moment, exchange of vows. celebrity guests were just as busy. david beckham's 15-year-old son, brooklyn,...