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stephanie: ¡sportacus! >>¡y el alcalde! stephanie: ¡tÍo! tambiÉn quedÓ estÁtico! ¡pixel! ziggy: ¡no puede ser! >>¿cÓmo pudo hacer esto? >>Él no pudo... [risa malvada] ¡pero yo sÍ! ellos: ¡robbie rotten! >>¿quÉ has hecho? [remeda]>>¿quÉ has hecho? ¡silencio! [no se escuchan las voces] [♪] ¡ah! a los niÑos se les deberÍa ver, no escuchar. ¡por siempre! [risa malvada] ¡robbie rotten! [bip] ¡y ahora tÚ, pausacus! ¡continuar! [bip] >>¡ahhh! ¡ay! ¡robbie! >>lo siento. avance rÁpido. [gritos] [♪] detener. retroceder. [risa malvada] [risa malvada] ¡alto! ahora, el cha-cha-chÁ. [tararea] [risa malvada] ¡alto! >>¡ayyy! >>girar, girar. [♪] ¿cuÁndo parara? ¿huh? ¡ah! [bip] >>¡ay! !ah! [risa malvada]>>lo siento. sportacus, piensa rÁpido. ¡pausa! [risa malvada] ¡huh! !ah! [risa malvada] mÍrenlo ahora. [risa malvada] ¡pausacus! [risa malvada] locutor: estÁs viendo "lazytown" en mi telemundo. creo que cae un poco a la izquierda. uh-uh, a la derecha. no, derechito. ♪ vamos, vamos, vamos ♪ a jugar ♪ vamos, vamos, vamos lorena: levántate y
stephanie: ¡sportacus! >>¡y el alcalde! stephanie: ¡tÍo! tambiÉn quedÓ estÁtico! ¡pixel! ziggy: ¡no puede ser! >>¿cÓmo pudo hacer esto? >>Él no pudo... [risa malvada] ¡pero yo sÍ! ellos: ¡robbie rotten! >>¿quÉ has hecho? [remeda]>>¿quÉ has hecho? ¡silencio! [no se escuchan las voces] [♪] ¡ah! a los niÑos se les deberÍa ver, no escuchar. ¡por siempre! [risa malvada] ¡robbie rotten! [bip] ¡y ahora tÚ, pausacus! ¡continuar! [bip]...
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going back to what stephanie said. that, 401(k), that ruthy made you buy into when you didn't want to. looking good at 16,000 on the dow. come on. if this is socialism. we are all socialists. >> that's exactly. that is my argument, there was that 2009, "newsweek" cover story. we are all socialists now. and, stephanie that would be my argument is yes, barack obama is a socialist. he mixes socialism with capitalism. i am, you are, everyone is. yeah, reagan was. and so i, you know i am always torn when i hear people denying that, this, that, angrily denying, obama is a socialist they're missing this other part of the story, yes, we are all happily involved in some form of socialism. >> yeah. li like that scene in and out and where everyone stands up to say i'm gay to support everyone. david corn makes a good point. look if we privatized social security like george bush wanted us to, you know the old people, uncle mortie would eat cat food now. if he did it now under barack obama, uncle mortie would be doing good because o
going back to what stephanie said. that, 401(k), that ruthy made you buy into when you didn't want to. looking good at 16,000 on the dow. come on. if this is socialism. we are all socialists. >> that's exactly. that is my argument, there was that 2009, "newsweek" cover story. we are all socialists now. and, stephanie that would be my argument is yes, barack obama is a socialist. he mixes socialism with capitalism. i am, you are, everyone is. yeah, reagan was. and so i, you know...
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and that stephanie said, everybody repeated it. we're culpable in the press because we let him get away with it. if you look at the hhs was projecting back a few months after the law was passed that a lot of people in this individual market, you're totally right, stephanie, it's a small piece of the market, we're going to lose their coverage, were not going to get grandfathered so they were going to have to buy new plans in the marketplaces. so the president knew that. his first reaction was, i didn't say it or i said it with this caveat an you all failed to hear it correctly. >> that's -- >> now it's a sort of limited apology. he's not saying he misled us. he's kind of sorry his law is working. >> we're seeing that outrage in the american public. are we really seeing enough outrage from the media? >> have you been listening to white house briefings? >> this was a bill that was sold on a false premise to the american public. >> we are talking about a very small -- for most americans they are keeping their current health care plan.
and that stephanie said, everybody repeated it. we're culpable in the press because we let him get away with it. if you look at the hhs was projecting back a few months after the law was passed that a lot of people in this individual market, you're totally right, stephanie, it's a small piece of the market, we're going to lose their coverage, were not going to get grandfathered so they were going to have to buy new plans in the marketplaces. so the president knew that. his first reaction was, i...
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[♪] [stephanie grita] pixel: ¡agÁchate! stephanie: ¡no! pixel: va a explotar. oh... oh... [jadeos] >>sportacus. >>¿quÉ sucede? >>mi computadora explotarÁ si no la desenchufas. >>¡allÁ voy! >>¡vamos, sportacus! [voz en la computadora] advertencia, advertencia... [alarma] >>desconexiÓn... ¡ahora! [voz en la computadora] advertencia, advertencia... [alarma] advertencia, advertencia... advertencia, advertencia... advertencia, advertencia... >>¡ah! ¡uh! >>¿y? >>chicos, tratÉ de desconectar la computadora, pero creo que fue demasiado tarde. >>¿en verdad? >>sÍ, pero salvÉ esto. >>¡sÍ! ¡oh, no! se derritiÓ. las fotos y archivos de mi computadora y toda la memoria ya no estÁn. >>¡ah! si solo a ese bonachÓn de sportacus se le derritiera la memoria como a la computadora del poodle. no podrÍa salvar a nadie mÁs por siempre. ¡ah! ¿y por quÉ no puede ser? ah, ja, ja. [♪] ¡ah! [♪] sportacus no podrÁ resistir mi trampa. [risa malvada] [♪] ¡contemplen el traga memoria 3ooo! ¡ja, ja! cuando corra por mi trampa -oh, oh, oh-, [risa nerviosa] serÁ: adiÓs,
[♪] [stephanie grita] pixel: ¡agÁchate! stephanie: ¡no! pixel: va a explotar. oh... oh... [jadeos] >>sportacus. >>¿quÉ sucede? >>mi computadora explotarÁ si no la desenchufas. >>¡allÁ voy! >>¡vamos, sportacus! [voz en la computadora] advertencia, advertencia... [alarma] >>desconexiÓn... ¡ahora! [voz en la computadora] advertencia, advertencia... [alarma] advertencia, advertencia... advertencia, advertencia... advertencia, advertencia......
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. >>> on the left, stephanie cutter. on the right kevin madden. in the crossfire, ruth marcus, and grover norquist, who opposes it. is apologizing shrewd politics? or just sorry? tonight on "crossfire." >>> welcome to "crossfire." i'm kevin madden on the right itches i'm stephanie cutter on the left. we have two great guests in the crossfire tonight, gull first let's talk about the president's apology. he's sorry because some americans are losing their insurance plans, and they're costing more. he did promise if you liked your plan, you could keep it, admittedly i've used that line, too, and there's no doubt the administration oversold it, but there are some facts that could be ignored. we are talking about roughly 3% of americans who could be paying more, and their old plans aren't even worth the paper they're printed on. let's not overlook the fact a president can admit a wrong, apologize for it and actually fix it. it's not often in this town that you see that. kevin, we can all learn a lesson from that. >> i would agree. i think the lesson is
. >>> on the left, stephanie cutter. on the right kevin madden. in the crossfire, ruth marcus, and grover norquist, who opposes it. is apologizing shrewd politics? or just sorry? tonight on "crossfire." >>> welcome to "crossfire." i'm kevin madden on the right itches i'm stephanie cutter on the left. we have two great guests in the crossfire tonight, gull first let's talk about the president's apology. he's sorry because some americans are losing their...
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newt, stephanie, guys, thanks to you as well. by the way, newt and stephanie will be back less than an hour from now with an in-depth look at this nuclear option along with senators who voted both for and against it. that's coming up on cnn's "crossfire" at 6:30 p.m. eastern. >>> up next, george zimmerman's estranged wife speaks out. she says she has new doubts about what really happened the night trayvon martin was killed. ♪ hmm. ♪ mm-hmm. [ engine revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] oh what fun it is to ride. get the mercedes-benz on your wish list at the winter event going on now -- but hurry, the offer ends soon. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease the 2014 ml350 for $599 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. but add brand new belongings from nationwide insurance and we won't just give you the partial value of items that are stolen or destroyed... ...we'll replace them with brand-new versions. so you won't feel robbed. again. just another way we put members first. because we don't have shareholders. join the na
newt, stephanie, guys, thanks to you as well. by the way, newt and stephanie will be back less than an hour from now with an in-depth look at this nuclear option along with senators who voted both for and against it. that's coming up on cnn's "crossfire" at 6:30 p.m. eastern. >>> up next, george zimmerman's estranged wife speaks out. she says she has new doubts about what really happened the night trayvon martin was killed. ♪ hmm. ♪ mm-hmm. [ engine revs ] ♪ [ male...
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our next model is stephanie. stephanie is petite and she needs a coat that's going to make her stand out from the crowd. sorry, come on out, stephanie. i love everything about this. >> love, love, love. found this one at land's end. it's pe taet, a 'coat. we love a 'coat. here is why it works so well on stephanie. she's petite. double-breasted, i you're fuller figured, keep away from double breasting. because she is petite we wanted to go for a shorter length coat, something that hits just the top of the thigh. most flattering length. she can wear the double-breasted. go for the bright color not boring black, brown or gray. go for bright color. land's end does a petite version. >> wendy: good. how much is this coat? >> $150. >> wendy: and pea coats are timeless. i like how you styled these gir tere is next. come on out. >> beautiful. love it. >> wendy: wow. first of all, i am blown away that when you talk about, you know, a woman with a little bit more meat on her bones that you went for a puffer coat. >> i went
our next model is stephanie. stephanie is petite and she needs a coat that's going to make her stand out from the crowd. sorry, come on out, stephanie. i love everything about this. >> love, love, love. found this one at land's end. it's pe taet, a 'coat. we love a 'coat. here is why it works so well on stephanie. she's petite. double-breasted, i you're fuller figured, keep away from double breasting. because she is petite we wanted to go for a shorter length coat, something that hits...
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>> i think stephanie's soluti absolutely right. we have imperfect conditions, that's been the case for several year. market has been able to reach historic highs. the reality issing we've been unable to see negative catalyst through earnings even event-driven news. perfect conditions for a rally. that said, perfect conditions have a nasty way of turning on you when you least expect them to. remaining well diversified, well balanced and i think also, as stephanie noted, trimming some of your spectacular gainers and rebalancing to some of your other ideas, other asset classes and your mix a prudent idea at this point. >> adam, let's talk about valuations here. how would you characterize this market? is it fully valued? >> we're about at the long-term average as far as pe multiples go. on that basis we're about at fair value. however, denominator of that equation is expected to move higher over the course of the next year, so stocks seem to be undervalued looking forward to a pe basis. if you look at price to sales ratio on the s&p 50
>> i think stephanie's soluti absolutely right. we have imperfect conditions, that's been the case for several year. market has been able to reach historic highs. the reality issing we've been unable to see negative catalyst through earnings even event-driven news. perfect conditions for a rally. that said, perfect conditions have a nasty way of turning on you when you least expect them to. remaining well diversified, well balanced and i think also, as stephanie noted, trimming some of...
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to get to stephanie's question, i think not just a sad day. it has been a sad year when a country faces so many problems and we are doing virtually nothing to address those problems whrgs we see filibuster after filibuster. we are dealing with, as scientists tell us, maybe you agree with me, maybe you don't. that global warming is one great planetary crisis. >> we'll have you come back. we have the tyranny of the clock. to go facebook or twitter to weigh in on our fireback question. do you think dysfunction in washington is curable? right now 58% of you say yes. 42% say no. >> the debate continues online at cnn.com/"crossfire." join us tomorrow for another edition of "crossfire." erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. >> good evening. "outfront," dropping the bomb. senate democrats blow up a 40-year-old law. is it hip okayisry everywhere? plus a hate crime at an american college. three white students accused of treating their black roommate like a slave. we have that story and the founder of black water's shocking benghazi claim. it is shoc
to get to stephanie's question, i think not just a sad day. it has been a sad year when a country faces so many problems and we are doing virtually nothing to address those problems whrgs we see filibuster after filibuster. we are dealing with, as scientists tell us, maybe you agree with me, maybe you don't. that global warming is one great planetary crisis. >> we'll have you come back. we have the tyranny of the clock. to go facebook or twitter to weigh in on our fireback question. do...
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my relationship to marsh is my mom is stephanie wise man. she has brought me into the theatre life and the theatre has made me who i am today. on that note, when you are performing, you want the quietness and the help from those around you. you don't want construction sound. there are pesticides and chemicals. when you are in this show of performance you want to be heard and you want to be focused on. if you can yourself deal with having someone hearing your stories. you don't want to hear jack hammers and you don't want to have the walls vibrating and you don't want the code violations of those places or for the san francisco being violated because if it happens you are going to have to do more construction and that will have more issues toward the performances as well. when you are moving in the theatre you want your body in the theatre motion. if you perform something a number of times, construction sound from the construction can throw you off and makes the audience extremely hard to hear you. >> my name is sherriesteiner with the a litt
my relationship to marsh is my mom is stephanie wise man. she has brought me into the theatre life and the theatre has made me who i am today. on that note, when you are performing, you want the quietness and the help from those around you. you don't want construction sound. there are pesticides and chemicals. when you are in this show of performance you want to be heard and you want to be focused on. if you can yourself deal with having someone hearing your stories. you don't want to hear jack...
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. >> stephanie, it just gets better with you. >> oh, thanks. >> mmm! that's good! >> almost speechless there! >>> a california woman turns a presurgery prep into a flash mob. before her double mastectomy, she cranked up beyonce and got everyone to dance. ♪ >> pretty good. she danced with her surgery team to beyonce's song. her colleagues are marveling at their friend's in spir racingal move. >> something like that going viral sends out a lot of love personally to her and also around the world. >> the video was posted to youtube and now has more than 2 million views. >> nice job. >>> what's the tallest building in the united states? one answer isn't quite as cut and dry as you may think, coming up. >> the reminder, if you have a consumer problem or question, call our hotline. volunteers are there to help right now. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, violations.. including stol cars.. that could put "flig car" out of business. that story and more at five. . >>> it's a startup that will let you rent a car, that could put others out of business. that story, coming up at 5:00. >>>
. >> stephanie, it just gets better with you. >> oh, thanks. >> mmm! that's good! >> almost speechless there! >>> a california woman turns a presurgery prep into a flash mob. before her double mastectomy, she cranked up beyonce and got everyone to dance. ♪ >> pretty good. she danced with her surgery team to beyonce's song. her colleagues are marveling at their friend's in spir racingal move. >> something like that going viral sends out a lot of...
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i'm stephanie sy, good evening. organized crime. our digital producer, raj is here, and nobody wants to support a criminal exercise, but most of the avocados we buy from mexico do just that. >> people love their guacamole.
i'm stephanie sy, good evening. organized crime. our digital producer, raj is here, and nobody wants to support a criminal exercise, but most of the avocados we buy from mexico do just that. >> people love their guacamole.
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what would surprise many parents as stephanie was what killed her son was sold to him at a convenience store. this kwik stop is on south shelton road in colorado springs. he bought the drug for about $25. he had smoked synthetic marijuana also known as spike. the autopsy report says it all. toxici toxicity. >> i am sur prided how many people have not heard of this. it boggles my mind. >> mostly made in asia it is sold at convenience stores and even major gas stations. it is marketed under names like j 2 and mr. smiley. stephanie is suing the convenience store for allegedly selling her son the drug that killed him. >> i was naive since it was being sold with other convenience store items i thought it was completely legal. >> david woodruff is one of her attorneys. >> the coroner told her here's what killed nicholas. there were two chemicals that are banned substances. >> it delivers a high and it is growing in the federal and state level. packaged to appeal the teens it shows the actual behavior of mr. smiley that killed nicholas. >> the one nicholas had taken before he died is packaged
what would surprise many parents as stephanie was what killed her son was sold to him at a convenience store. this kwik stop is on south shelton road in colorado springs. he bought the drug for about $25. he had smoked synthetic marijuana also known as spike. the autopsy report says it all. toxici toxicity. >> i am sur prided how many people have not heard of this. it boggles my mind. >> mostly made in asia it is sold at convenience stores and even major gas stations. it is marketed...
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beautiful, stephanie. local and delicious. >> thank you, dad. >> let's eat. >>> and a reminder, if you have a consumer problem or question, call our hotline, 888-5-helps- u. volunteers are there right now. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, a man wearing camoflauge emi- automatic >>> an update now in the breaking news we have been following out of los angeles. this is a live look outside l.a.x. you can see a lot of passengers are out there. and that's because terminal 3 has been evacuated at this time. earlier this morning at about 9:20, a man wearing camouflage and armed with a semi-automatic weapon opened fire inside an l.a.x. terminal and killed a tsa officer. >> at least two or three other agents were injured. the gunman has been taken into custody after he had a brief shootout with officers inside the terminal. several flights out of all three bay area airports to l.a.x. have been canceled or at least delayed. travelers warned to check the status of their flights before you head over to the airport this afternoon.
beautiful, stephanie. local and delicious. >> thank you, dad. >> let's eat. >>> and a reminder, if you have a consumer problem or question, call our hotline, 888-5-helps- u. volunteers are there right now. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, a man wearing camoflauge emi- automatic >>> an update now in the breaking news we have been following out of los angeles. this is a live look outside l.a.x. you can see a lot of passengers are out there. and that's because terminal 3 has...
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i mean -- see, her real name is stephanie ermanato. if she was in the street, i'd call her stephanie. it's like latifah. i call her queen. i don't think she'd mind me calling her dana. i still call puffy puffy because i will not call him diddy duty and i will not call him snoop lion. i'm like don't change your name in the middle of us knowing each other because i'm not good with that. although i hav to admit i'm hypocritical. i like being called my real name. i give points to people who do that. if i'm out and i see people under 25 -- i feel like if you're under 25, you approach peop and call them mr. or mrs. -- i if i hear someone say, hi, mrs. hunter, i love that. that's gaga and "glamour" magazine and let's move on to stevey j. and hip-hop. first, "lovin' hip-hop atlanta." stevey j. is a villain. he owes over a million dollars. hmm-mm. that's not the picture i want to use. show me stevey j. yes! stevey, there are so many people, girls and girls on this staff who think you are so hot. oh, yeah. he's like a sex symbol here at "wendy."
i mean -- see, her real name is stephanie ermanato. if she was in the street, i'd call her stephanie. it's like latifah. i call her queen. i don't think she'd mind me calling her dana. i still call puffy puffy because i will not call him diddy duty and i will not call him snoop lion. i'm like don't change your name in the middle of us knowing each other because i'm not good with that. although i hav to admit i'm hypocritical. i like being called my real name. i give points to people who do...
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stephanie, what more have you learned about the suspect? >> reporter: well, good morning to you, richelle. the suspect remains in critical condition. he was shot in the face by airport police officers as she tried to subdue him yesterday. we're learning more about a motivate. he had texted his brother with potential thoughts of suicide. we understand that his father called new jersey police who in turn called the lapd. they then came to his apartment, the suspects apartment here in los angeles to do a well check, and everything appeared to be okay. but now we know that thin were not okay. now we want to turn our attention to what is happening at los angeles international airport. the airport is struggling to get back to normal after this incident. when this airport was shut down for hours it caused a ripple affect and chaos. terminal three had been rerouted. many passengers had to spend the night at the airport. they essentially had nowhere to go. we talked to some of those weary travelers. they talked to us not only about the shooting but
stephanie, what more have you learned about the suspect? >> reporter: well, good morning to you, richelle. the suspect remains in critical condition. he was shot in the face by airport police officers as she tried to subdue him yesterday. we're learning more about a motivate. he had texted his brother with potential thoughts of suicide. we understand that his father called new jersey police who in turn called the lapd. they then came to his apartment, the suspects apartment here in los...
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stephanie gosk, nbc news, new york. so ls of questions tonigh wi us annternistnd our chief medical officer at nbc universal. all right, doc. is story came out at 4:00 eastern today. means starting when you lea he tonight and go into tomorrow, ople are going to ask you. what do you say about people who haven't en on these and tse who have been? >> the guidelines are aren't going to change patterns overnit. for e last ten years, th doctors had the olideas in our head. it will take timto change, some will meet the new guidelines, some won't. the bottom line when you go to the doctort will be a different environment. before they would pick your ldl, match thato your ris factors, pick a mag number and take medications to go after that number. that's the par that's going to change. if you go to the doctor and meet one of those four groups that stephanie just mentioned, theyl just go right ahead and start you on a hher dose of statin thanbefore. and you won't get it checked all e time. yoll still need your blood checke to make
stephanie gosk, nbc news, new york. so ls of questions tonigh wi us annternistnd our chief medical officer at nbc universal. all right, doc. is story came out at 4:00 eastern today. means starting when you lea he tonight and go into tomorrow, ople are going to ask you. what do you say about people who haven't en on these and tse who have been? >> the guidelines are aren't going to change patterns overnit. for e last ten years, th doctors had the olideas in our head. it will take timto...
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i'm stephanie cy. the 2013 election brought major surprises, but for avid political watchers and the off-year voting was a tasty appetizer for the main courses to come, next year's midterms and the race for the white house two years later. voters picked new leaders in cities and states across the country. most of the national focus was on new jersey and virginia, where governors were chosen. new jersey incumbent chris christie was re-elected in a landslide. he's viewed as a top republican challenger to hillary clinton in a potential 2016 presidential match-up. in virginia a powerful clinton ally, terry mcauliffe narrowly beat republican ken cuccinelli. virginia has been a battleground state in the last two elections. new york city elected its first democratic mayor in more than two decades, bill de blasio. in detroit mike dugan is the city's first white mayor in 40 years. al jazeera has all the election details. >> in a race widely seen as a referendum on obamacare and the tea party, former democratic
i'm stephanie cy. the 2013 election brought major surprises, but for avid political watchers and the off-year voting was a tasty appetizer for the main courses to come, next year's midterms and the race for the white house two years later. voters picked new leaders in cities and states across the country. most of the national focus was on new jersey and virginia, where governors were chosen. new jersey incumbent chris christie was re-elected in a landslide. he's viewed as a top republican...
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>> good morning stephanie. this agreement has been contentious from day one, over a year of negotiations between washington and kabul have not yet come to a final signing of this agreement. now the news broke late last night, early this morning that afghan president hamid karzai as you said has come out and said that the american troops, if they stay, will not be allowed to tirade afghan villages or homes in themselves and should provide the intelligence to the afghan security forces and they would do the job. this is of course an issue of sovereignty and issue of cultural sensitivities and an issue that has always been sensitive to the afghan president himself, hamid karzai criticized some of the night raids that have gone on here over the past 12 years repeatedly and what is controversial in the agreement is the issue of legality surrounding the u.s. troops. they would effectively have to be immune from afghan local law as they have been for the last 12 years and if they were found to have broken the law they
>> good morning stephanie. this agreement has been contentious from day one, over a year of negotiations between washington and kabul have not yet come to a final signing of this agreement. now the news broke late last night, early this morning that afghan president hamid karzai as you said has come out and said that the american troops, if they stay, will not be allowed to tirade afghan villages or homes in themselves and should provide the intelligence to the afghan security forces and...
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i'm stephanie sy. we begin with a story first reported exclusively here on al jazeera. new evidence supports the theory that yasser arafat was murdered. they say they found excessive amounts of a radioactive substance called polonium in his body. his body was exhumed one year ago in response to the al jazeera investigation. the report supports years of suspicion that arafat's widow thought foul play was involved. >> i'm full of anger. this is a crime. this is an assassination of an elected palestinian leader by his people. it's a political assassination, and you can't imagine how my daughter and myself are in a very sad situation. we are mourning the father and the husband again. >> we have complete coverage of how israelis and palestinians are reacting to this news. mike hanna is in jerusalem. we begin with clayton swisher who explains how scientists reached that startling conclusion. >> reporter: first, they found abnormal high amounts in his clothes. now they discovered a high presence of the radioa
i'm stephanie sy. we begin with a story first reported exclusively here on al jazeera. new evidence supports the theory that yasser arafat was murdered. they say they found excessive amounts of a radioactive substance called polonium in his body. his body was exhumed one year ago in response to the al jazeera investigation. the report supports years of suspicion that arafat's widow thought foul play was involved. >> i'm full of anger. this is a crime. this is an assassination of an...
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what's the latest right now, stephanie? >> reporter: wolf, what we are learning is the airplane plans to end the ground stop at 4:00 p.m. pacific time. what's going to happen is terminals 1 and 2 will reopened. terminal 3 will remain closed. for people tried to fly in and out of terminal 3, of course they're still asking everyone to try to find another way to get in our out. we just hiked down to where we are now next to the run waste on the outer side of terminal 3. on that walk down, i can tell you there are passengers upon passengers lugging their bags. so they're going to try to get to the terminals, but i can tell you. there are a lot of passengers just lining up at the end of terminal 1 waiting to get that clearance. sup until then, it's been a sea of people on the floor, in the chairs, just waiting toss if they might be able to get out. some people thinks if -- it is a hike, and wolf, it is hot today in southern california, so people are looking for any help they can get to get away from l.a.x. other people i talked
what's the latest right now, stephanie? >> reporter: wolf, what we are learning is the airplane plans to end the ground stop at 4:00 p.m. pacific time. what's going to happen is terminals 1 and 2 will reopened. terminal 3 will remain closed. for people tried to fly in and out of terminal 3, of course they're still asking everyone to try to find another way to get in our out. we just hiked down to where we are now next to the run waste on the outer side of terminal 3. on that walk down, i...
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stephanie is suing the convenience store for allegedly seeing her son the drug that killed him. >> i was very naive. since it's being sold with other convenience store items, i thought it was completely legal. >> david woodruff is one of her attorneys. >> the coroner told her, here's what killed nicholas. there were two chemicals in that stuff that are banned substan substances. >> spice delivers a powerful and dangerous high. and that list of banned substances is growing at the federal and state level. packaged to appeal to teens, "fox files" was shown the actual container of mr. smiley that killed nicholas colbert. >> the one that nicholas had taken right before he died is packaged as bubble gum flavored. some of the other flavors mr. smiley comes in is mango, potpourri, and blueberry potpourri. >> some of the packaging will say, not for human consumption. legally, what does that qualifier mean? >> nothing. absolutely nothing. >> florida state attorney general pam bondi is at the forefront of the fight against synthetic marijuana. >> one of my favorites they try is they stamp, this
stephanie is suing the convenience store for allegedly seeing her son the drug that killed him. >> i was very naive. since it's being sold with other convenience store items, i thought it was completely legal. >> david woodruff is one of her attorneys. >> the coroner told her, here's what killed nicholas. there were two chemicals in that stuff that are banned substan substances. >> spice delivers a powerful and dangerous high. and that list of banned substances is...
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stephanie ventura? guest: well, i think that could actually play a role for all people, especially -- it was kind of brought to our attention i think in 2007, that's the most recent, of course going back all of the years since vonny was talking about, there have been many times when there have been special periods, but since 2007, we've seen that a lot of people have been experiencing stress and that may be affecting the fertility across the board of a lot of groups. host: and the last word from mark mather? guest: yeah, i would agree. having a child is obviously a huge step psychologically and financially. so i think not just for lower income families but for everyone. i think the rese session has taken its toll to some extent. host: mark mather with the population reference bureau. stephanie ventura with the national center for health statistics. thank you both for being on "the washington journal" to talk about u.s. fertility rates. thank for you joining us. a reminder that it's the weekend and on v
stephanie ventura? guest: well, i think that could actually play a role for all people, especially -- it was kind of brought to our attention i think in 2007, that's the most recent, of course going back all of the years since vonny was talking about, there have been many times when there have been special periods, but since 2007, we've seen that a lot of people have been experiencing stress and that may be affecting the fertility across the board of a lot of groups. host: and the last word...
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i'm thomas drayton. >> i'm stephanie sy. this is normally snow season, but thunderstorms, hail and tornadoes were triggered. twisters tore through the region unleashing powerful winds that demolished entire neighborhoods. >> the brunt of the devastation was felt in central illinois. officials say at least six people are dead. >> the storms later passed south of chicago before moving into michigan and indiana. when it was over, the storm had left an expansive trail of wreckage across the region. >> aljazeera's diane esther brook joins us now from hard hit washington, illinois. you're standing in one of the worst-hit areas. what are people doing this morning? >> well, at this point, there is still a curfew in effect and it will be for another hour. most are at temp rather shelters or staying with friends and families. this area is used to getting tornadoes, but they don't usually see them this time of year. usually you see tornadoes of this magnitude in the spring or summer, and that took a lot of people by surprise. we talked
i'm thomas drayton. >> i'm stephanie sy. this is normally snow season, but thunderstorms, hail and tornadoes were triggered. twisters tore through the region unleashing powerful winds that demolished entire neighborhoods. >> the brunt of the devastation was felt in central illinois. officials say at least six people are dead. >> the storms later passed south of chicago before moving into michigan and indiana. when it was over, the storm had left an expansive trail of wreckage...
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stephanie and phil, thank you. john, amy. we'll be right back with our "face the nation" flashback. >> o'donnell: the next presidential election may be three years away but speculation about possible candidates is already dominating the headlines. will they run or won't they? it's a guessing game journalists played for decades as far back at 1958. when then senator john f. kennedy was grilled about his political intentions on this broadcast. and that's our "face the nation" flashback. >> "face the nation." >> when the presidential elections have talked about here in washington, that's most of the time the name of senator kennedy of massachusetts emerges as one of the white house possibles on the democratic side. >> kennedy appeared on "face the nation" on march 30th to talk about his senate re-election bid. the panel of reporter questioning him had another campaign in mind. >> senator i -- if i could get a direct answer to the question of whether or not you are interested in the presidency in 1960? >> i don't know whether you
stephanie and phil, thank you. john, amy. we'll be right back with our "face the nation" flashback. >> o'donnell: the next presidential election may be three years away but speculation about possible candidates is already dominating the headlines. will they run or won't they? it's a guessing game journalists played for decades as far back at 1958. when then senator john f. kennedy was grilled about his political intentions on this broadcast. and that's our "face the...
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stephanie gosk is live for us there tonight. stephanie, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. this parade has been a tradition since the 1920s. just about for that amount of time people have been coming out the night before to check out the balloons. snoopy looks good. there are 16 balloons, all sorts of characters, giant balloons, helium-filled. right now they are good. it could be difficult tomorrow morning. there have been accidents in the past with high winds. that's what the forecast is calling for tomorrow. there are rules that say if there are sustained winds of 23 miles an hour or more, they will have to ground this entire fleet. that decision isn't made until just before the parade begins at 9:00 a.m. but children everywhere, don't despair. the other great draw for the parade is not in jeopardy. santa claus isn't afraid of a little wind. brian? >> rainy, cold night alongside central park in new york. stephanie, thanks. >>> balloons or no, the parade will be on nbc tomorrow morning. >>> even before all the prob
stephanie gosk is live for us there tonight. stephanie, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. this parade has been a tradition since the 1920s. just about for that amount of time people have been coming out the night before to check out the balloons. snoopy looks good. there are 16 balloons, all sorts of characters, giant balloons, helium-filled. right now they are good. it could be difficult tomorrow morning. there have been accidents in the past with high winds. that's what...
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nos dice que esperar en los prÓximos dÍas. >>> que tal, buenas noches les saluda stephanie severino. se ha visto impactado por lo que deja mal tiempo en esta regiÓn. una baja presiÓn que deja precipitaciones de lluvia, hielo y nieve. a esta hora tendremos precipitaciones en las montaÑas de colorado. adelanta el sistema bastante lluvia en el suroeste de texas a febreroing tapped lousiana, arkansas y mis amigos la mala noticia que gran parte de la semana seguirÁ este panorama en todo el sur del paÍs. vemos los diferentes avisos de tormenta invernal para gran parte de texas y nuevo mÉxico. ha medida que se mueve al este. la lluvia afectara el sur y sureste del paÍs. el frÍo intenso se mantiene hacia el centro y norte del paÍs. y muchos con planes para el dÍa de acciÓn de gracias. posiblemente se verÁn afectados los viajeros, pepentes p bajaÉ desarrolla en el golfo y enviara lluvia a todo el sureste del paÍs. incluyendo el estado de georgia y la florida. y frÍo al Área de grandes lagos. esta noche esperamos temperaturas cerca 16 grados y sigue el frÍo en esta zona incluy
nos dice que esperar en los prÓximos dÍas. >>> que tal, buenas noches les saluda stephanie severino. se ha visto impactado por lo que deja mal tiempo en esta regiÓn. una baja presiÓn que deja precipitaciones de lluvia, hielo y nieve. a esta hora tendremos precipitaciones en las montaÑas de colorado. adelanta el sistema bastante lluvia en el suroeste de texas a febreroing tapped lousiana, arkansas y mis amigos la mala noticia que gran parte de la semana seguirÁ este panorama en...
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buenas tardes, estÁ stephanie, o no? es ella la que corre. >>> sÍ. >>> se estÁ comiendo un tamal. >>> no. >>> una papa, la abuela dijo que una papa. pase. ay gracias, me da un abrazo. (risas) >>> me das un abrazo? abrazo de cariÑo. (risas) >>> vine hasta aquÍ a darte una sorpresa, y tÚ asÍ? con una papa en la boca, ni me dejas entrar. ven, vamos con tu abuelita. yo quiero a las abuelitas mucho. abuelita cÓmo estÁ. >>> aquÍ, mÁs o menos. >>> cÓmo se llama? >>> berta. >>> un placer berta. vas a cumplir quince? >>> sÍ. >>> sabes quiÉn me mandÓ o no? >>> no. >>> tu papÁ. me ha escrito, y me ha mandado porque quiere que yo te haga una sorpresa porque te quiere mucho y quiere que este momento sea especial. ♪. ♪. ♪. >>> ay. (llantos). >>> abuela quÉ le parece? le parece. >>> bonito. >>> bonito? >>> sÍ. >>> pero no pasa, una hija siempre necesita al padre. >>> sÍ. >>> entonces el cariÑo es el cariÑo. eso no lo cambia nada. >>> no. >>> entonces, bueno. pues vamos, a darle esta sorpresa, que de alguna for
buenas tardes, estÁ stephanie, o no? es ella la que corre. >>> sÍ. >>> se estÁ comiendo un tamal. >>> no. >>> una papa, la abuela dijo que una papa. pase. ay gracias, me da un abrazo. (risas) >>> me das un abrazo? abrazo de cariÑo. (risas) >>> vine hasta aquÍ a darte una sorpresa, y tÚ asÍ? con una papa en la boca, ni me dejas entrar. ven, vamos con tu abuelita. yo quiero a las abuelitas mucho. abuelita cÓmo estÁ. >>>...
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stephanie link is our bull. mike murphy is the bear. 1:30 on the clock. stephanie link, from behind our set, make your case. >> yeah. i haven't been behind this name. and i think that the opportunity actually is a great opportunity. i don't think the structural story has changed. yeah, the consumer is fickle and some competition. but these guys are positioned well in the natural food, organic space, expected to grow 7% to 10% over the next several years, and that's 1%, 2% for the conventional foods. yeah, they missed the comp number. i think a lot of that is one-time in nature, pricing in the cannibalization, once they go through that, you'll have 9% store growth. even though they missed the comp, i thought it was impressive they beat on earning s, gross margins. it's a miss, a bad miss, it's an opportunity. >> i agree with a lot of the points you made, steph. however, this quarter, the setup for whole foods going into this quarter was it would have to be a great quarter. and it was not. not only did they miss on the comp as you pointed out, but they lowe
stephanie link is our bull. mike murphy is the bear. 1:30 on the clock. stephanie link, from behind our set, make your case. >> yeah. i haven't been behind this name. and i think that the opportunity actually is a great opportunity. i don't think the structural story has changed. yeah, the consumer is fickle and some competition. but these guys are positioned well in the natural food, organic space, expected to grow 7% to 10% over the next several years, and that's 1%, 2% for the...
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i agree with stephanie like tenet health care. i think ultimately people can get insured by the website, those companies are going to benefit and i think the expectations have come down so low, they'll be better next year so i'd stick with those names. >> i would say stick with the hmos. stephanie points out that expectations have been lowered after he werin earnings. guidance and pricing real conservative. who's best positioned and understands what's going to happen here in terms of 2014 headwinds? i think unh. i think that's a company that you want to look at, managed care and definitely if you're long, stay with that. >> thanks so much. we'll take a quick lunch. "power lunch" will pick it up on the other side. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 where others see fads... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 ...you see opportunities. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, we're here to help tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 turn inspiration into action. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 we have intuitive platforms tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 to help you discover what's trending. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550
i agree with stephanie like tenet health care. i think ultimately people can get insured by the website, those companies are going to benefit and i think the expectations have come down so low, they'll be better next year so i'd stick with those names. >> i would say stick with the hmos. stephanie points out that expectations have been lowered after he werin earnings. guidance and pricing real conservative. who's best positioned and understands what's going to happen here in terms of 2014...
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nbc's stephanie gosk is in toronto for us. stephanie, what's going on? >> reporter: hey, chris, critical but also mostly symbolic. the city council right now voted overwhelmingly to strip the mayor of some of his powers. the power to put committee chairs in place. it's basically toothless. we've been talking about this for the last couple of weeks. the city council doesn't have the authority to remove the mayor from office even though a number of them have said that's exactly what they want to do. they voted on a measure that strongly urged the mayor to take a leave of absence. he's not doing that. he's not stepping down. interestingly yesterday you had the premier of ontario come in and say if it gets bad enough here, she might step in and intervene. >> stephanie gosk who has been watching -- let me just ask you really quickly, stephanie, and it's been going on while i'm on the air, so i haven't been able to listen to every second of it, although i must admit i've been listening to it in commercial breaks. he seems pretty subdued today. >> reporter: he
nbc's stephanie gosk is in toronto for us. stephanie, what's going on? >> reporter: hey, chris, critical but also mostly symbolic. the city council right now voted overwhelmingly to strip the mayor of some of his powers. the power to put committee chairs in place. it's basically toothless. we've been talking about this for the last couple of weeks. the city council doesn't have the authority to remove the mayor from office even though a number of them have said that's exactly what they...
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i'm stephanie sy. >> i'm thomas drayden. good morning. the largest mall in new jersey is the scene of the nation's latest terrifying shooting incident. officials confirm the lone gunman is dead. hundreds who hid are still there, as police go store to store, making sure the mall is secure. >> talks are underway in switzerland, paving the way for a serious peace summit. the test to set up it up are stalled by who should attend and agenda. >> local leaders are being chosen across the nation. one ballot question reflects the isolation felt in rural communities. >> small town residents complain that their government is out of touch. activists in at least seven states are now talking about secession, threatening to break away and form a new state. we have more from colorado. >> ronnie and chuck sylvester's roots run deep on their land in lasalle, 50 miles north of denver in rural weld county. lately, they say their home state is a house divided. >> there is getting to be such a great disconnect and unfortunately has kind of drawn
i'm stephanie sy. >> i'm thomas drayden. good morning. the largest mall in new jersey is the scene of the nation's latest terrifying shooting incident. officials confirm the lone gunman is dead. hundreds who hid are still there, as police go store to store, making sure the mall is secure. >> talks are underway in switzerland, paving the way for a serious peace summit. the test to set up it up are stalled by who should attend and agenda. >> local leaders are being chosen across...
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i'm stephanie sy. black friday is in dull swing. some of the nation's biggest chains have been open for hours, toys are us, wal-mart and target open hours ahead of their usual midnight starts. macy's opened thanksgiving evening for the first time in its 155 year history. the retailers want to make up for the shorter span between thanksgiving and chris mat. wal-mart is praying for protest at 150 stores nationwide with workers demanding higher pay and better working conditions. first, we are at the west field saw the shore mall in new york where shoppers are expected. i don't see them behind you yet. good morning. >> good morning. traffic has been very, very modest at this mall this morning. the store opened at 8:00 p.m. and that has stolen black friday's thunder. the shopping parches show that people aren't so much gift shopping as buying things for themselves, items like suits and shoes, things that you would buy for yourself. wages have been stagnating and that has seriously eroding the spending power
i'm stephanie sy. black friday is in dull swing. some of the nation's biggest chains have been open for hours, toys are us, wal-mart and target open hours ahead of their usual midnight starts. macy's opened thanksgiving evening for the first time in its 155 year history. the retailers want to make up for the shorter span between thanksgiving and chris mat. wal-mart is praying for protest at 150 stores nationwide with workers demanding higher pay and better working conditions. first, we are at...
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stephanie is now suing the convenience store for allegedly selling her son the drug that killed him. >> i was very naive since it's being sold with other convenience store items. i thought it was completely legal. >> david woodruff is one of her attorneys. >> the coroner told her, here's what killed nicholas. there were two chemicals in that stuff that are banned substances. >> spice delivers a powerful and dangerous high, and that list of banned substances is growing at the federal and state level. packaged to appeal to teens, "fox files" was shown the exact container of mr. smiley that killed nicholas colbert. >> the one taken by nicholas just before he died is packaged as bubble gum flavor. some of the other flavors it comes in is mango potpourri and blueberry potpourri. >> she's at the forefront in the fight for synthetic marijuana. >> sometimes they'll stamp this is not legal on the back of it as well. you can't stamp that on the back and make it legal. that's just a ploy to get teens to purchase it. >> they call it synthetic marijuana, but there's no pot in this, right? >> no.
stephanie is now suing the convenience store for allegedly selling her son the drug that killed him. >> i was very naive since it's being sold with other convenience store items. i thought it was completely legal. >> david woodruff is one of her attorneys. >> the coroner told her, here's what killed nicholas. there were two chemicals in that stuff that are banned substances. >> spice delivers a powerful and dangerous high, and that list of banned substances is growing at...
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stephanie elam is live in los angeles with the latest. >> catherine: stephanie?? >> reporter: the los angeles airport police chief said a man with an assault weapon approached a security check point in terminal 3. >> he continued shooting in the past the screener back into the airport itself. >> reporter: the first to die in the line of duty since the agency was created and 81. paul anthony cst and 24 years old and a citizen. currently investigating his background and more about him. >> reporter: especially in sprawling airport likelax. many portholes inside the airport and so many areas to secure. lax is one of those tough airport spiri. >> we were on the tarmac for five hours. first they said there were one to have buses take us off. >> reporter: the shooter according to a source was sending grambling text messages to his family stating that he was unhappy year in lost angeles after leaving new jersey. >> catherine: think you stephanie >> catherine: continuing our team coverage. kron4's dan kerman is live at s-f-o where more than a dozen flights to lax have been
stephanie elam is live in los angeles with the latest. >> catherine: stephanie?? >> reporter: the los angeles airport police chief said a man with an assault weapon approached a security check point in terminal 3. >> he continued shooting in the past the screener back into the airport itself. >> reporter: the first to die in the line of duty since the agency was created and 81. paul anthony cst and 24 years old and a citizen. currently investigating his background and...
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stephanie? >> reporter: yeah, terror indeed. that shooting happened at terminal 3. as you said, that is the virgin america terminal behind me. it happened just before 9:30 this morning. officials say a 23-year-old man who was living here in the los angeles area walked into the airport carrying that assault rifle. he opened fire. witnesses describe the chilling and chaotic scene. a tsa official working terminal 3 at the los angeles international airport was one of seven people wounded. another tsa worker killed when a gunman, 23-year-old paul anthony ciancia, opened fire with an assault rifle as he approached a security checkpoint line. >> he proceeded up into the screening area, where tsa screeners are. and continued shooting and went past the screeners back into the airport, itself. >> reporter: airport police then rushed to the checkpoint. >> they tracked the individual through the airport, and engaged him in gunfire in terminal 3 and were able to successfully take him into custody. >> reporter: dozens of passengers were nearby when shots rang out. >> i was standi
stephanie? >> reporter: yeah, terror indeed. that shooting happened at terminal 3. as you said, that is the virgin america terminal behind me. it happened just before 9:30 this morning. officials say a 23-year-old man who was living here in the los angeles area walked into the airport carrying that assault rifle. he opened fire. witnesses describe the chilling and chaotic scene. a tsa official working terminal 3 at the los angeles international airport was one of seven people wounded....
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i'm stephanie stanton in northern california, i'll show you the world's first flying car, as it gets ready to make its first official flight. impact unless you've heard angles you hadn't considered? antonio mora brings you smart conversation that challenges the status quo with unexpected opinions and a fresh outlook. including yours. >> the most important money stories of the day might affect your savings, your job or your retirement. whether its bail-outs or bond rates this stuff get complicated. but don't worry. i'm here to take the fear out of finance. every night on my show i break down confusing financial speak and make it real. >>> taking a look at business news, debt collectors who use text or social media to go after dead-beat borrowers are being put on notice. it is now considering new rules on how technology can be used to communicate with people who borrow money. regulators will be looking at potential privacy issues that could come into play. >>> the most anticipated ipo since facebook is almost here. twitter is expected to set its share price after the closing bell. it w
i'm stephanie stanton in northern california, i'll show you the world's first flying car, as it gets ready to make its first official flight. impact unless you've heard angles you hadn't considered? antonio mora brings you smart conversation that challenges the status quo with unexpected opinions and a fresh outlook. including yours. >> the most important money stories of the day might affect your savings, your job or your retirement. whether its bail-outs or bond rates this stuff get...
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. >> joining me to have this discussion are cheryl huggins soloman, stephanie humphreys, tech life expert and contributor to your black world.com and of course our own patricia, director of pr and marketing for black enterprise. thank you for being here. the question i want to know is people keep saying the african-american community doesn't access technology. that we are not full participants in this thing. but everyone i know has a cell phone. everyone i know is on the internet and everyone is texting. >> it is easy to get a prepaid phone from cricket but the quality of engagement is changing and that's where we are lk lacking as a community. >> campaigns are huge in the world. >> it is huge in my world. >> high quality engagement, if you are able to access the broadbanda broadband internet you can get across the board communicatively. >> and there was a study and it was shown that when african-americans do have access to broadband then they actually index higher, looking for information about jobs, about housing, about healthcare. and about church. of course. so when that access is the
. >> joining me to have this discussion are cheryl huggins soloman, stephanie humphreys, tech life expert and contributor to your black world.com and of course our own patricia, director of pr and marketing for black enterprise. thank you for being here. the question i want to know is people keep saying the african-american community doesn't access technology. that we are not full participants in this thing. but everyone i know has a cell phone. everyone i know is on the internet and...
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i'm stephanie sy. it's been called one of the worst late season storm systems to hit america's heartland possibly in decades, leaving death and destruction across 12 states. the images tell half a story. in a few hours the midwest was rocked by 75 tornados, with wind speeds topping 275 miles per hour. hundreds of thousands are without electricity. in some community they lost everything. on monday families returned to the rubble that was once home. the worst of the damage was in central and southern illinois - entire neighbourhoods were flattened there. that's where most of the deaths occurred. six were killed in the state, including an elderly couple found in a farmhouse. two died in mich gans. one a teenager who picked up a downed powerline. ashar quraishi has more. >> 309 sheridan road was a home. now it's an address. dave's elderly grandparents lived here for decades. >> i came here when i was five or six. >> luke knew the grandparents survived the twister. he made the drive from chicago to collect
i'm stephanie sy. it's been called one of the worst late season storm systems to hit america's heartland possibly in decades, leaving death and destruction across 12 states. the images tell half a story. in a few hours the midwest was rocked by 75 tornados, with wind speeds topping 275 miles per hour. hundreds of thousands are without electricity. in some community they lost everything. on monday families returned to the rubble that was once home. the worst of the damage was in central and...
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that will do it for al jazeera america, i'm stephanie sy. news at the top of every hour. thanks for watching, have a great evening. >> hi, i'm lisa fletcher, and you're in "the stream." when a child is raised in a loving home with two loving parents, does gender matter in we'll hear from two raised by same-sex parents. >> all right, raj is bringing in all of your questions in the show. we have 600 lights on facebook right now. >> check out my page. this has set the record for the amount of community feedback.
that will do it for al jazeera america, i'm stephanie sy. news at the top of every hour. thanks for watching, have a great evening. >> hi, i'm lisa fletcher, and you're in "the stream." when a child is raised in a loving home with two loving parents, does gender matter in we'll hear from two raised by same-sex parents. >> all right, raj is bringing in all of your questions in the show. we have 600 lights on facebook right now. >> check out my page. this has set the...
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. >> stephanie troung lks into the new state laweing imagined. >>eporter: the governo signed this into lawn stember and itould take effect january 1. but now it may not happen. opponents sayhey are confident they c repeal it. would it impact your kids at scol? we spoke wh a student born as a femal who identifie as a boy and he ss this law could save lives. highchool, the best of tes. >> i was absolute literably just pressed all the time. >> theorst of times. >> i hated everything. >> rorter: while peers we dreading tests cane was confronting two different choices. >> what if i picked the wrong answer? >> reporr: should he walk into what seemedimple answer led s? to hisarkest nights. >> i wanted to goo sleepnd never wake up. >> reporter: rewind 17 years so when he was born, a she. was born.katie from the moment i >> reporter: catherine amanda. >> i did love playing with barbies. >> rorter: bute said he ver fel up comfortable in his own shoes. so he avoided goingo the bathroom >> drinking very little throughout the day. and en going to the bathroom
. >> stephanie troung lks into the new state laweing imagined. >>eporter: the governo signed this into lawn stember and itould take effect january 1. but now it may not happen. opponents sayhey are confident they c repeal it. would it impact your kids at scol? we spoke wh a student born as a femal who identifie as a boy and he ss this law could save lives. highchool, the best of tes. >> i was absolute literably just pressed all the time. >> theorst of times. >> i...
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reporting live here in los angeles, i'm stephanie stanton. back to you. >> new at 11:00, we spoke with the friend and former roommate of the alleged shooter. james mincy had lunch with his fiance about a week ago and everything appeared fine. >> what i considered on the phone, he said he was going to work for his dad and family problems and whatever. i didn't know what was going on. >> the two men on craigslist when he was looking for a roommate, he moved out in january, but they kept in touch. while living together he doesn't remember anything odd or violent. >> out of terminal three, it is affecting travel in the bay area right now. some passengers expected to take off tonight will have to wait until tomorrow. jean is at san francisco international with the situation there. jean? >> jessica, what a long day and night for so many travelers. a spokesperson here at sfo said four airlines had flight cancellations connected to that shooting. virgin america had the most and lots of passengers will be right back here tomorrow to try to catch a fli
reporting live here in los angeles, i'm stephanie stanton. back to you. >> new at 11:00, we spoke with the friend and former roommate of the alleged shooter. james mincy had lunch with his fiance about a week ago and everything appeared fine. >> what i considered on the phone, he said he was going to work for his dad and family problems and whatever. i didn't know what was going on. >> the two men on craigslist when he was looking for a roommate, he moved out in january, but...
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stephanie gosk, nbc news, new york. >>> still ahead, an innocent man in prison while the killer stayed on the street. >>> and something new atop a storied city skyline. >>> an unusual story out of texas tonight. this one began decades ago, came full circle today after an innocent man spent 25 years behind bars for a murder he did not commit. now the prosecutor who sent him there is paying the price. apparently the first time is prosecutor is going to jail for doing what this one did. our story tonight from our justice correspondent pete williams. >> reporter: inside this texas courtroom, a dramatic end to an outrageous case of justice denied. ken anderson pleaded no contest to charges that when he was a prosecutor in 1987, he failed to disclose evidence that seriously undercut the case against michael morton. accused of murdering his wife christine who was beaten to death in bed. morton was released from prison two years ago when dna evidence proved he was innocent. >> i prayed for it, and i had faith it would arrive. >> reporter: prosecutors are required by law to share any evidence t
stephanie gosk, nbc news, new york. >>> still ahead, an innocent man in prison while the killer stayed on the street. >>> and something new atop a storied city skyline. >>> an unusual story out of texas tonight. this one began decades ago, came full circle today after an innocent man spent 25 years behind bars for a murder he did not commit. now the prosecutor who sent him there is paying the price. apparently the first time is prosecutor is going to jail for doing...