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now, almost 27 years later, ken has solved this massive international puzzle. who with respect bombers, the ones the fbi and british did not get. >> they got the tip of the iceberg. >> reporter: it's more than two guys. >> i think common sense told them and they also had concrete information. >> reporter: two libyans were convicted and they knew there were more involved. africa daffy fell, ken went into libya several times and documented his exhaustive work. has taken years. >> we had a list of names and started knocking on doors. >> reporter: the search led to two men, abdullah, a khadafy intelligence officer, and this man, abu agillah. he figured out agillah was the mastermind. >> i found out this bomb-making mysteryman was alive. >> reporter: now the united states government may go after >> the one who connected the wires and, i believe, pushed the detonate near the pound of semtex, his hands i believe were on the bomb. >> reporter: his work has already prompted washington to look into his findings. pore me it is a remarkable story of sharp investigating and
now, almost 27 years later, ken has solved this massive international puzzle. who with respect bombers, the ones the fbi and british did not get. >> they got the tip of the iceberg. >> reporter: it's more than two guys. >> i think common sense told them and they also had concrete information. >> reporter: two libyans were convicted and they knew there were more involved. africa daffy fell, ken went into libya several times and documented his exhaustive work. has taken...
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well, ken has developed and tested a product called omega xl. now, we've all heard about the benefits of a daily dose of fish oil, but they tell me that omega xl takes a giant leap forward towards maintaining good health. now, we're also gonna speak to dr. sharon mcquillan, a board-certified in family practice, specializing in anti-aging and preventative medicines. when we return, the doctor and ken will explain how omega xl can help you. >> announcer: if you've been living in pain and you're tired of trying products that just don't work, you are not alone. today, 1.5 billion people worldwide are living in chronic pain. don't let pain deny you the life you deserve. join hundreds of thousands of omega xl users that have chosen to fight inflammation and get rid of pain. now they're living life to the fullest, thanks to omega xl -- the all-natural anti-inflammatory that has more available omega-3s than regular fish oil. >> someone introduced me to omega xl, and i have almost forgotten about the pain. it's that incredible. >> omega xl is far greater
well, ken has developed and tested a product called omega xl. now, we've all heard about the benefits of a daily dose of fish oil, but they tell me that omega xl takes a giant leap forward towards maintaining good health. now, we're also gonna speak to dr. sharon mcquillan, a board-certified in family practice, specializing in anti-aging and preventative medicines. when we return, the doctor and ken will explain how omega xl can help you. >> announcer: if you've been living in pain and...
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well, ken has developed and tested a product called omega xl. now, we've all heard about the benefits of a daily dose of fish oil, but they tell me that omega xl takes a giant leap forward towards maintaining good health. now, we're also gonna speak to dr. sharon mcquillan, a board-certified in family practice, specializing in anti-aging and preventative medicines. when we return, the doctor and ken will explain how omega xl can help you. >> announcer: if you've been living in pain and you're tired of trying products that just don't work, you are not alone. today, 1.5 billion people pain. don't let pain deny you the life you deserve. join hundreds of thousands of omega xl users that have chosen to fight inflammation and get rid of pain. now they're living life to the fullest, thanks to omega xl -- the all-natural anti-inflammatory that has more available omega-3s than regular fish oil. >> someone introduced me to omega xl, and i have almost forgotten about the pain. it's that incredible. >> omega xl is far greater than just about any fish oil th
well, ken has developed and tested a product called omega xl. now, we've all heard about the benefits of a daily dose of fish oil, but they tell me that omega xl takes a giant leap forward towards maintaining good health. now, we're also gonna speak to dr. sharon mcquillan, a board-certified in family practice, specializing in anti-aging and preventative medicines. when we return, the doctor and ken will explain how omega xl can help you. >> announcer: if you've been living in pain and...
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well, ken has developed and tested a product called omega xl. now, we've all heard about the benefits of a daily dose of fish oil, but they tell me that omega xl takes a giant leap forward towards maintaining good
well, ken has developed and tested a product called omega xl. now, we've all heard about the benefits of a daily dose of fish oil, but they tell me that omega xl takes a giant leap forward towards maintaining good
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. >> we have got weather today, outside of hurricane jack ken and then jack ken has woken up to a very powerful hurricane this morning. lets look at conditions right now. you fight meal that wind out of the north east 21 miles an hour. we have 64 degrees this morning and this is what we have coming our way. this is weather ahead of the cold front independent of the jack ken. we will see showers through today and also tomorrow, but, that is going to set us up for the weekend which we do have to worry about jack ken. cloudy, breezy, chance of rain, high of 63 as we get into tonight. 58 degrees, windy more rain developing and quick look at your seven day forecast shows you that these cool temperatures are here to stay right through the weekend. we will not see 70's until next week. i will talk more about hurricane jack ken which is category three, when i come back in a moment. now back to the ladies. >>> lets check the the stories our sister station kyw news radio is following. if you are buying a house there is new paperwork to continue as mortgage process it is starting on saturday. >>>
. >> we have got weather today, outside of hurricane jack ken and then jack ken has woken up to a very powerful hurricane this morning. lets look at conditions right now. you fight meal that wind out of the north east 21 miles an hour. we have 64 degrees this morning and this is what we have coming our way. this is weather ahead of the cold front independent of the jack ken. we will see showers through today and also tomorrow, but, that is going to set us up for the weekend which we do...
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tonight, her mother told wbz ken's research has made a tremendous difference in this case. "i'm thrilled," she said through tears. he's keeping his brother in his life the same way question try to keep sarah in ours. >> i believe this week's news is some outgrowth that i started and i'm hoping they can finish. >> reporter: he told us he believes his brother would appreciate the work that he has done in his name. in the satellite center, jim armstrong, wbz this morning. >> a judge has rejected a request to have their own doctor evaluate phillip chism. prosecutors say chism is faking it to stop his murder trial from going forward. jury selection is on hold. phillip chism was just 14 when police say he stabbed a math teacher, colleen ritzer, at danvers high school and dumped her body in the woods. >>> the freeze this weekend should wipe out the mosquitoes for good. that's good because a ninth person has tested positive for west nile virus. 30s in suffolk county. >>> a pawtucket, rhode island police officer is under investigation over some controversial video. as you can see, t
tonight, her mother told wbz ken's research has made a tremendous difference in this case. "i'm thrilled," she said through tears. he's keeping his brother in his life the same way question try to keep sarah in ours. >> i believe this week's news is some outgrowth that i started and i'm hoping they can finish. >> reporter: he told us he believes his brother would appreciate the work that he has done in his name. in the satellite center, jim armstrong, wbz this morning....
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tonight, her mother told wbz ken's research has made a tremendous influence in this case. now comes new word, u.s. and he has pointed. >> i believe that this week's news is in some large measure an out that i started and that i'm hoping they can finish. reporter: ken also said he believes his brother would appreciate the work that he has done in his brother's name. >> it's incredible work. thank you >>tonight the judge has rejected a request by prosecutors to have their own psychologists examine the teenager accused of killing his teacher. phillip chisholm is now under going statements to a court employee. >>> lamar odom is awake and talking three days after being found brothel. a family spokesperson says he said hello and gave a thumbs up. odom's aunt andest stranged wife are thanking fans for their kindness and understanding. the kardashian family says they will not be posting anything, instead, they are focusing on being there for odom. >>> the freeze this weekend should wipe out mosquitoes for good but tonight, state officials are urging people to avoid bites watch a n
tonight, her mother told wbz ken's research has made a tremendous influence in this case. now comes new word, u.s. and he has pointed. >> i believe that this week's news is in some large measure an out that i started and that i'm hoping they can finish. reporter: ken also said he believes his brother would appreciate the work that he has done in his brother's name. >> it's incredible work. thank you >>tonight the judge has rejected a request by prosecutors to have their own...
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. >> reporter: longtime accident investigator ken saczalski has been trying to get the national highway traffic safety administration or n.h.t.s.a. to requiretronger seatsts since 1992, when he spoke to ed bradley on cbs "60 minutes." >> it's an inadequate standard. it's flawed, as far as i'm concerned. >> reporter: has that changed? >> no it hasn't. it's basically the same today as it was then. it's a worthless standard. >> reporter: n.h.t.s.a.'s own researchers also warned of the issue in 1992 citing examples of major or fatal injuries when seat backs collapsed. n.h.t.s.a. declined to speak to "60 minutes" back then saying only the agency was investigating ways to strengthen the standard. kris van cleave from cbs news. >> reporter: current n.h.t.s.a. administrator mark rosekind turned down our interview request and had nothing to say when we caughtt up with him. happy birthday to you. >> if they had changed the gogornment safety standndds to where the seat back wouldn't fail then we would still have a six-year-old running around. >> reporter: n.h.t.s.a. sent a statement saying in 2004
. >> reporter: longtime accident investigator ken saczalski has been trying to get the national highway traffic safety administration or n.h.t.s.a. to requiretronger seatsts since 1992, when he spoke to ed bradley on cbs "60 minutes." >> it's an inadequate standard. it's flawed, as far as i'm concerned. >> reporter: has that changed? >> no it hasn't. it's basically the same today as it was then. it's a worthless standard. >> reporter: n.h.t.s.a.'s own...
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that has worked on this from start to finish please give her a big hand dolores park and so finally we want to thank the deputy director of staff paul monte sereno son and thank you all for joining us and be sure to take pictures of city hall purple tonight >> welcome to "culturewire." today we are at recology. they are celebrate 20 years of one of the most incredibly unique artist residency programs. we are here to learn more from one of the resident artists. welcome to the show, deborah. tell us how this program began 20 years ago. >> the program began 20 years ago. our founder was an environmentalist and an activist and an artist in the 1970's. she started these street sweeping campaigns in the city. she started with kids. they had an exhibition at city hall. city officials heard about her efforts and they invited her to this facility. we thought it would coincide with our efforts to get folks to recycle, it is a great educational tool. since then, we have had 95 professional artists come through. >> how has the program changed over the years? how has the program -- what can the
that has worked on this from start to finish please give her a big hand dolores park and so finally we want to thank the deputy director of staff paul monte sereno son and thank you all for joining us and be sure to take pictures of city hall purple tonight >> welcome to "culturewire." today we are at recology. they are celebrate 20 years of one of the most incredibly unique artist residency programs. we are here to learn more from one of the resident artists. welcome to the...
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ken bastida has more. >> reporter: that's right. not a huge deployment. it's a special operations force of fewer than 50 ground troops. but it represents a major policy change. >> they do not have a combat mission. they have a training, advising and assist mission. >> reporter: the white house says the special forces team is there only to coordinate the fight against isis. the u.s. soldiers are being sent to assess the situation on the ground. the white house insists this is not a shift in policy. >> this is an intensification of a strategy that the president announced more than a year ago. >> reporter: but many remember the president's own words in 2013. >> i will "not" put american boots on the ground in syria. i will "not" pursue an open- ended action like iraq or afghanistan. >> reporter: the u.s. has been relying heavily on kurdish fighters to carry the war against isis. there has been progress but the administration is reportedly frustrated by the glacial pace and coalition air strikes seem to be having little effect. >> dozens of villages like this
ken bastida has more. >> reporter: that's right. not a huge deployment. it's a special operations force of fewer than 50 ground troops. but it represents a major policy change. >> they do not have a combat mission. they have a training, advising and assist mission. >> reporter: the white house says the special forces team is there only to coordinate the fight against isis. the u.s. soldiers are being sent to assess the situation on the ground. the white house insists this is...
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ken walter has been homeless for less than a week. ken walter, homeless: "i've been on and off homeless for the last 4 years, because i was raised in the system, about 11 years of it. so, i know how it feels to be outside." erin youngblood has always wanted to help people in need, like walter. nats though she was never actually homeless, she was close. erin youngblood, volunteer: "my husband actually ended up leaving. so, i was abandoned without a job, and so i struggled to find work and pay bills." hundreds of people often come to these giveaways by the thankful leper, and for folks like walter, his family at his sacred heart campsite is helping him stay strong during his trying time. kenny walter, homeless: "it just comes perfect, when people actually hand it to you and show you that they care." they've been through a lot together. nats on raccoon antonio minor, homeless: "we all work together to get the things that we need, so far as food pocket warmers. we fill up, we get water bottles, we fill those up." christine griffin calls h
ken walter has been homeless for less than a week. ken walter, homeless: "i've been on and off homeless for the last 4 years, because i was raised in the system, about 11 years of it. so, i know how it feels to be outside." erin youngblood has always wanted to help people in need, like walter. nats though she was never actually homeless, she was close. erin youngblood, volunteer: "my husband actually ended up leaving. so, i was abandoned without a job, and so i struggled to find...
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ken mcleod has more. as he got on his radio this afternoon 87-year-old tom duffy was still a bit rattled. tom was in charge of the cash box when two guys wearing masks and gloves when they burst into the knights of columbus. >> here is a guy with a black mask and hoodie on. >> several dozen elderly bingo players watched as the thuggedded made off with their jackpot and tom briefly considered wrestling for im. >> he grabbed the money box and i reached for it and then second thoughts. >> the best thing to do was cooperate. the police say this grandfather made the right choice. >> give them the money let them go and try to remember as much as you can about them and call us as soon as it is safe to do so. >> my blood was, heart was going about 100 miles per hour, you know, just it took a good hour before i settled down. it was actually tom duffy who first started bingo back in 1975, 40 years without a hitch. might be the most memorable game of his life. >> yeah it sure was. >>> the thieves fled in a black pic
ken mcleod has more. as he got on his radio this afternoon 87-year-old tom duffy was still a bit rattled. tom was in charge of the cash box when two guys wearing masks and gloves when they burst into the knights of columbus. >> here is a guy with a black mask and hoodie on. >> several dozen elderly bingo players watched as the thuggedded made off with their jackpot and tom briefly considered wrestling for im. >> he grabbed the money box and i reached for it and then second...
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ken has been trying to get the nissa to require stronger seats since 1992 when he spoke to ed bradley on "60 minutes." >> it's flaw, as far as i'm concerned. >> reporter: has that changed? >> no, it hasn't. it's basically the same today as it was then. it's a worthless standard. does nothing for the consumer and it does nothing for the industry. >> reporter: auto safety regulator nitsa warned of the issue in 1992 citing major or fatal injuries when the seatbacks crash. they had crash tests required for other safety standards which showed seatback collapses in 30 miles an hour rear impacts. despite that, nitsa doesn't require similar tests for steat strengths. >> who can you talk to? no one, i guess. >> reporter: nits declined to answer saying they were only to safe the standard. in 2000 the agency would be looking into the seatback issue within a year. >> it's not the proof that we are working off 30-year-old standards. >> reporter: 15 years later, the standard remains the same as when it was written in the late 1960s. >> this is the lumbar pad. >> reporter: the agency stopped looking
ken has been trying to get the nissa to require stronger seats since 1992 when he spoke to ed bradley on "60 minutes." >> it's flaw, as far as i'm concerned. >> reporter: has that changed? >> no, it hasn't. it's basically the same today as it was then. it's a worthless standard. does nothing for the consumer and it does nothing for the industry. >> reporter: auto safety regulator nitsa warned of the issue in 1992 citing major or fatal injuries when the...
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tonight her mother told wbz, ken's research has made a tremendous difference in this case, i'm thrilled, she said through tears, keeping his brother in his life the same way we try to keep sarah in ours, new u.s. and scottish investigators are looking just where dornstein has pointed. >>> i believe this -- i'm hoping they can finish. >> also told us he believes his brother would appreciate the work that he has done in his name. in the satellite center, jim armstrong, wbz. >>> a judge has rejected a request by prosecutors to have their own psychologist exam a teenager accused of killing his teacher, now under going a 20 damontal evaluation after he made disturbing and suicidal statements to a court prosecutors say chism is faking it to stop his murder trial going forward. jury selection is on hold, he was just 14 when police say he stabbed a math teacher calling him at the high school and dumped her body in the woods. >>> the freeze this weekend should wipe out the mosquitoes for good that's a good thing because a ninth person tested positive for west nile virus, the patient is a woman i
tonight her mother told wbz, ken's research has made a tremendous difference in this case, i'm thrilled, she said through tears, keeping his brother in his life the same way we try to keep sarah in ours, new u.s. and scottish investigators are looking just where dornstein has pointed. >>> i believe this -- i'm hoping they can finish. >> also told us he believes his brother would appreciate the work that he has done in his name. in the satellite center, jim armstrong, wbz....
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. >> reporter: long-time accident investigator ken saczalski has been trying to get the national highway traffic safety administration, or nhtsa, to require stronger seats since 1992, when he spoke to ed bradley on "60 minutes." >> it's an inadequate standard. it's flawed as far as i'm concerned. >> has that changed? >> no, it hasn't. it's basically the same today as it was then. it's a worthless standard. >> reporter: nhtsa's own researchers also warn of the issue in 1992 citing examples of major or fatal injuries when seat backs collapse. nhtsa declined to speak to "60 minutes" back then saying only the agency was investigating ways to strengthen the standard. >> kris van cleave from cbs news. >> reporter: current nhtsa administrator mark rosekind turned down our interview request and had nothing to say when we caught up with him. ♪ happy birthday to you >> if they had changed the government safety standards to where you know, the seat back wouldn't fail, then we would still have a 6-year-old running around. >> reporter: nhtsa sent a statement saying in 2004 the agency decided to sto
. >> reporter: long-time accident investigator ken saczalski has been trying to get the national highway traffic safety administration, or nhtsa, to require stronger seats since 1992, when he spoke to ed bradley on "60 minutes." >> it's an inadequate standard. it's flawed as far as i'm concerned. >> has that changed? >> no, it hasn't. it's basically the same today as it was then. it's a worthless standard. >> reporter: nhtsa's own researchers also warn of...
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ken macleod cloud has his story. >> didn't have the strength to move. reporter: from the confines of a wheelchair for his wobblely legs stiff torso and feeble arms. mark nae nae nard talks about the partial paralysis. >> we've been bitten by mosquitoes all of our lifts. reporter: he thinks it happened during an august cook out at his moms place in jersey. >> i say a week later i started feeling achy, he was sent home after his first visit to the er a but was back to stay when he couldn't stand 24 hours later and was soon confirmed as massachusetts first west nile victim of the summer. for the vast majority of healthy people west nile virus amounts to nothing more than a nasty cold. for mark it triggered a neuro nightmare two months in opts and rehab centers. a bit are you of tests haven't shed much light on why the virus tortured his spinal cord. >> that really kind of hurt me when i realized i wasn't, i'm getting worse not better. reporter: co-workers and clients have started a gofundme campaign to help cover mounting medical bills for the 41-year- old
ken macleod cloud has his story. >> didn't have the strength to move. reporter: from the confines of a wheelchair for his wobblely legs stiff torso and feeble arms. mark nae nae nard talks about the partial paralysis. >> we've been bitten by mosquitoes all of our lifts. reporter: he thinks it happened during an august cook out at his moms place in jersey. >> i say a week later i started feeling achy, he was sent home after his first visit to the er a but was back to stay when...
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. >> in other words, barbie talks back to you, which is something ken has known about for years. >> that's right. and he has put it up with it so well. >> i think it will be interesting to see whether this can revive barbie who is 56 years old. >> she looks pretty good. >> but she's having tough times, the kids want more high tech. a clearly an effort by mat tell. >> she will have a lot to say about that now. >> thanks, sue. >> they were hoping for such levity after that story. did we give it to them? >> i think so. >> we'll see. we have 30 minutes left. here we go into this last half hour of trading. can we hang on to those gains? we will see as we head toward the close. >> a leading trader tells us what he's focusing on on the final and most important half hour of the trading day. >> td ameritrade's chief strategist will tell us -- they have the retail investors index, what are they buying right now going into the fourth quarter of the year? very interesting. coming up. ttel. . >>> stocks are surging here into the close. the dow is up 315 points. we're seeing strength all over the place.
. >> in other words, barbie talks back to you, which is something ken has known about for years. >> that's right. and he has put it up with it so well. >> i think it will be interesting to see whether this can revive barbie who is 56 years old. >> she looks pretty good. >> but she's having tough times, the kids want more high tech. a clearly an effort by mat tell. >> she will have a lot to say about that now. >> thanks, sue. >> they were hoping...
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two dads realize their dream of giving something back to their kids from whom much has been ken. the e artwarming story is straig ahead. what are you going to be for halloween? it's a question a very creative dad has to ask k s 2 sons months in advance. that's because he transforms the boys' wheelchairs into elaborate costumes worthy of a movie screen. cathy marshall has the story. << (nats: "growls") if halloween had elves they'd be brothers in law daniel saunders (nats: "yeah my wife foundndhat at a thrift store") and ryry weimer - (nats) their workshop iryan's garage (nats) "this foam is called l 200" by october 31st the foam will be fashioned into indominus rex from jurassic park and a spacecraft from guardians of the galaxy. (sot: daniel saunders, buiuis costumes) "in the movie it's got these hands that can come out and grab stuff" 10 year old keaton weimer and his 3 year old brother bryce - ryan's sons - are the motivation and inspiration (nats: "now we can go jogging") for the halloween magic... (nats) "it turns their life around for one day" (sot: ryan weimer, father) "in
two dads realize their dream of giving something back to their kids from whom much has been ken. the e artwarming story is straig ahead. what are you going to be for halloween? it's a question a very creative dad has to ask k s 2 sons months in advance. that's because he transforms the boys' wheelchairs into elaborate costumes worthy of a movie screen. cathy marshall has the story.
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stephanie: and nih has none. ken: if government has done one thing good, it is financing discovery. these are fabulous institutions and they ought not screw with them. i agree. 7% gdp in health care in the country. it is more than twice the second developed countries in terms of portion of gdp. where will that stop? i agree with you obama care did not help. ken: i'm 80 years old. the wonderful thing about being 80 is i can do stupid things and they say, leave him alone. he is an old man. stephanie: you don't do stupid things. ken: talk to my wife. the fact is we are living better lives. we are more productive. thank god. what i would do. but the point is, go look at the .uality of life we are getting something for our money. better, healthier, more productive lives. david: it is not efficient. we are not living longer than people in countries pay far less. sweden, you goy, down the list and they have longer life expectancies and a fraction of our per capita. ken: how much of their health care is a result of drugs affected in america? david: wonderful. ken: we will not put barrier up
stephanie: and nih has none. ken: if government has done one thing good, it is financing discovery. these are fabulous institutions and they ought not screw with them. i agree. 7% gdp in health care in the country. it is more than twice the second developed countries in terms of portion of gdp. where will that stop? i agree with you obama care did not help. ken: i'm 80 years old. the wonderful thing about being 80 is i can do stupid things and they say, leave him alone. he is an old man....
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. >> the organizers of the game said nothing like to has ever ken? >> reporter: paula, we're inside the knights of columbus unfolding. those doors are where the crooks came in. that table is where the elderly man was clutching the money box. he told me it made for a pretty exciting, heart pounding night even though the jackpot went out the door. as 87-year-old tom duffy tinkered with his ham radio this afternoon, he couldn't shake the jitters from last night. >> i looked up, and here's a guy with a black mask and moody on. to me, he looked like i was going to die, you know? >> reporter: a pair of men stormed in to the knights of columbus hall where he's run this bingo for decades. >> it took a good hour bring settled down. >> reporter: the crooks snatched the money box from duffy's hands as a stunned crowd of elderly bingo players watched in disbelief. duffy thought about fighting but only briefly as they made off with $1500. >> someone's taking my money box. i mean, my first instinct was to grab it but fortunately i didn't. >> give the money and rem
. >> the organizers of the game said nothing like to has ever ken? >> reporter: paula, we're inside the knights of columbus unfolding. those doors are where the crooks came in. that table is where the elderly man was clutching the money box. he told me it made for a pretty exciting, heart pounding night even though the jackpot went out the door. as 87-year-old tom duffy tinkered with his ham radio this afternoon, he couldn't shake the jitters from last night. >> i looked up,...
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otr ha causado revuelen argeina. --y mas de un eyentenecesit un barbiuro, para controlarse,ante lo que hacificado co sacrilegio y asfia. --al punto qumas de unles piden que hag un kensepulturero porqeos hanamenazado de muee.--uno de los creores reonde. bite y lexposicioque llevaria el nore de bare: la religion de pltico.. fucancelada, pues efieron evitar cualquierfensaadicional. --n 33 ezas de coleccin, don las barbies rresentan la virgen de gualupe, juade arco, y otr virgenesdistintivas damerica. --el ken, ademase psonificara jesus la cruz,epresentaal sagrado corazon, buda y s sebastian.pero como reci el feligs catolico esta exposicion? bit--pero loartistasonsideranue que existe barbie mico, cocira o secretar. porque hacer unbarbie virgen maria? otros aseran que la diferenaes abismal.... yreaesta barbie es una baarida.. lorena ---nos m a la paupero al regresar en notiero telemdo 48 primera edici. take vo/lorena--en brevexpertos nosexplicarn en nstro gmento y ahora como le hago? como denci abusos alas personas laterc
otr ha causado revuelen argeina. --y mas de un eyentenecesit un barbiuro, para controlarse,ante lo que hacificado co sacrilegio y asfia. --al punto qumas de unles piden que hag un kensepulturero porqeos hanamenazado de muee.--uno de los creores reonde. bite y lexposicioque llevaria el nore de bare: la religion de pltico.. fucancelada, pues efieron evitar cualquierfensaadicional. --n 33 ezas de coleccin, don las barbies rresentan la virgen de gualupe, juade arco, y otr virgenesdistintivas...
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and ken bastida has more on yesterday's hearings. >>> reporter: the day started with handshakes. but the camaraderie did not last long. >> i think if you look at the statement that made, i clearly said that it was an attack. >> calling it an attack is like saying the sky is blue. of course it's an attack. >> reporter: republicans accuse her the ignoring ambassador chris stevens for more security before the attacks. >> how many instances would it have taken you to say, hey, we need to look at the security over there? >> no one ever came to me and said, we should shut down our compound in benghazi. >> i'm not saying shut it down. i'm saying protect it. >> reporter: california democrat adam schiff noted the committee has canceled every, single hearing the past nine months except for this one. >> i wonder if you would like to comment on what it's like to be the subject of an allegation that you deliberately interfered with security that cost the life of a friend? >> congressman, it's a very personally painful, um, accusation. it has been rejected and disproven by nonpartisan dispassi
and ken bastida has more on yesterday's hearings. >>> reporter: the day started with handshakes. but the camaraderie did not last long. >> i think if you look at the statement that made, i clearly said that it was an attack. >> calling it an attack is like saying the sky is blue. of course it's an attack. >> reporter: republicans accuse her the ignoring ambassador chris stevens for more security before the attacks. >> how many instances would it have taken you...
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ken over to you. >>> thank you. 4:49. the justice department has opened a federal civil rights investigation into that south carolina takedown of a disruptive student. the local sheriff questioned the inquiry and will decide if the deputy will be fired. cell phone video showing the deputy flipping the student's desk and then flinging her forward on to the floor.
ken over to you. >>> thank you. 4:49. the justice department has opened a federal civil rights investigation into that south carolina takedown of a disruptive student. the local sheriff questioned the inquiry and will decide if the deputy will be fired. cell phone video showing the deputy flipping the student's desk and then flinging her forward on to the floor.
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certainly the best in the business. >> ken roczen to the final corner, he has done it, he won and the 2015 monster energy cup if ken roczen pulls off of the track ready to celebrate. the gloves and goggles into the stand. >> he didn't run in 2011 or 2012. looks like tissue in 2013 he finished in third. he is now a winner of the monster energy cup. here is heart right here. anderson celebrating with him. you can see the sportsmanship. >> those two are practice buddies. >> a rider out of germany has won it right here in las vegas. he is $100,000 richer. the 2015 monster energy cup on fox has been brought to you by monster energy. unleash the beast. and by yamaha pb and have the dinero, all sorts of stuff in it. that's how. really? 'cuz i heard that you could only win it at taco bell. grab a quesarito or volcano quesarito big box for a chance to win a limited edition gold ps4 bundle. there's a winner every ten minutes. here in vineland, home of progresso, we figured out how to get rich ingredients like bacon into 22 light soups, so if you want 100 calories or less per serving without giv
certainly the best in the business. >> ken roczen to the final corner, he has done it, he won and the 2015 monster energy cup if ken roczen pulls off of the track ready to celebrate. the gloves and goggles into the stand. >> he didn't run in 2011 or 2012. looks like tissue in 2013 he finished in third. he is now a winner of the monster energy cup. here is heart right here. anderson celebrating with him. you can see the sportsmanship. >> those two are practice buddies. >>...
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ken: nickel has been the canary in the coal mine. the world's largest provider is indonesia. it came out two years ago and said they will not do anything less you build a smelter. last year, everyone said nickel. we love nickel. the price is down 60%. why? it has been crushing the price. if this happens in other areas to make a beep be devastating. so what you have to look at his ners are cutting to keep the price i. right now, there is only one. and that is glencore. they know china better than everybody, or the other miners arson do not worry. anna: it might not be legitimate. but i suppose it only impacts the price, if it starts to unwind. what clues to you have to the guys doing this will just keep on doing this? are the same dynamics in place, the still make sense for the slightly less legitimate trade to take place? ken: a could be a 2016 event. what you're looking at, if the chinese are starting to do things that make a turnaround. they want to stoke the economy and lower interest rate, much like the u.s. and they have been lowering. depreciatingan. if they start to lo
ken: nickel has been the canary in the coal mine. the world's largest provider is indonesia. it came out two years ago and said they will not do anything less you build a smelter. last year, everyone said nickel. we love nickel. the price is down 60%. why? it has been crushing the price. if this happens in other areas to make a beep be devastating. so what you have to look at his ners are cutting to keep the price i. right now, there is only one. and that is glencore. they know china better...
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>> i'm here to make ken happy. >> summer has been going on too long. >> thank you. >>> a little duck is causing a big custody battle in marin. a mallard named juanita is at the center of a duck dispute. she was a resident of the bello gardens senior center until she recently escaped and ended up at wild care animal hospital. now the hospital says it can't give juanita back because the law says wild animals can't live just anywhere. >> joy is something that everybody needs in their lives and think that the duck is a lot -- gives a lot of that to us. >> there is a petition to allow juanita to return to the senior center and letters have been sent to the governor but wild care says it could be dangerous for her to go back. >> hm. >>> used to be drunk driving was the enemy of the road. now there's a new one out there, drugged driving. how legalized marijuana is making things very complicated. >> how much screen time should you give your kids? you give your kids? the new recommen [get up to 48 monthsw interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. save $300 on beautyrest and posturepedic. or ch
>> i'm here to make ken happy. >> summer has been going on too long. >> thank you. >>> a little duck is causing a big custody battle in marin. a mallard named juanita is at the center of a duck dispute. she was a resident of the bello gardens senior center until she recently escaped and ended up at wild care animal hospital. now the hospital says it can't give juanita back because the law says wild animals can't live just anywhere. >> joy is something that...
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ken: it has been years. as it starts to go commie see the valuation of the yuan and interest rates start to drop as a stoke the economy. while you think it might be good for metals, it is that because it causes the unwind of this trade. morgan stanley said a deficit next year of 350,000 tons. all of those are hogwash is what you are saying. are saying it's based on what chinese demand -- ask this question -- how much is going to the financial trade? nobody has an answer. we know it's big and we know the carry trade knows how much money is being used and the only way you can bring it in and out of china is to use financial means to have something back at. i have copper, gold, and oil all for this. play devil's advocate, we have seen rates for things like wire rod mills which you use for industrial uses. if we have seen higher operating rates, you cannot store it and wait because it does have a shelf life. is there still some underlying demand? is underlying demand. when it comes to china, 77% is in the unknow
ken: it has been years. as it starts to go commie see the valuation of the yuan and interest rates start to drop as a stoke the economy. while you think it might be good for metals, it is that because it causes the unwind of this trade. morgan stanley said a deficit next year of 350,000 tons. all of those are hogwash is what you are saying. are saying it's based on what chinese demand -- ask this question -- how much is going to the financial trade? nobody has an answer. we know it's big and we...
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ken: first time any of our viewers saw that ad. if you are in iowa or new capture that may have been the 1201st time you have seen that ad. as you said she has the airwaves completely to herself since last august. if you are a glass half empty or glass half full sort of person, her numbers have continued to decline, so that is an argument that, as someone said about a political advertising campaign, the dogs aren't eating the dog food. she obviously has not had favorable free media coverage. it has been challenging over the last couple of months and nationally. and those ads kept her in the ball game. and they stopped her from hemorrhaging even more. mark: let's talk about jeb bush pit let's watch the most aired had. >> as governor he helped create 1.3 million new jobs. he vetoed millions in government spending paid he cut taxes $19 million, balanced eight budgets, and shrank state government. he took on unions and and won. the state was florida, the governor was jeb push. proven -- jeb bush. proven conservative, real results. john
ken: first time any of our viewers saw that ad. if you are in iowa or new capture that may have been the 1201st time you have seen that ad. as you said she has the airwaves completely to herself since last august. if you are a glass half empty or glass half full sort of person, her numbers have continued to decline, so that is an argument that, as someone said about a political advertising campaign, the dogs aren't eating the dog food. she obviously has not had favorable free media coverage. it...
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that has worked on this from start to finish please give her a big hand dolores park and so finally we want to thank the deputy director of staff paul monte sereno son and thank you all for joining us and be sure to take pictures of city sure to take pictures of city hall purple tonightúxñguÑj - working for the city and county of san francisco will immerse you in a vibrant and dynamic city that's on the forefront of economic growth, the arts, and social change. our city has always been on the edge of progress and innovation. after all, we're at the meeting of land and sea. - our city is famous for its iconic scenery, historic designs, and world-class style. it's the birthplace of blue jeans, and where "the rock" holds court over the largest natural harbor on the west coast. - our 28,000 city and county employees play an important role in making san francisco what it is today. - we provide residents and visitors with a wide array of services, such as improving city streets and parks, keeping communities safe, and driving buses and cable cars.
that has worked on this from start to finish please give her a big hand dolores park and so finally we want to thank the deputy director of staff paul monte sereno son and thank you all for joining us and be sure to take pictures of city sure to take pictures of city hall purple tonightúxñguÑj - working for the city and county of san francisco will immerse you in a vibrant and dynamic city that's on the forefront of economic growth, the arts, and social change. our city has always been...
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ken short has been watching it for eight years. today he lets us in on a little l secret. do you think you can hit one in the water. >> maybe. they accomplish something and then actually got to see what they accomplished. wow. did you see that? biller, fox 29 news. welcome back as we take a live look outside today at the trenton cancer 5k gorgeous weather right there for people that are out there running. that view is from our win document garden. leave piping. when you live and work in the northeast as i did for many years, you can go to new hampshire and vermont and they would go on buses and take tours leave beeping. i don't know if this guy went leaf beeping. he went hiking. what beautiful colors out there. a beautiful change happening here. weir approaching the peak, nearing the peak around philadelphia. seeing the peak color up in the northern portions of the state. the leaves may have a little trouble staying on the trees this afternoon. the wind pick us up to 20, 30 miles an hour. they are nice colors out there. 48-degrees out in philadelphia. lancaster, 41. one or
ken short has been watching it for eight years. today he lets us in on a little l secret. do you think you can hit one in the water. >> maybe. they accomplish something and then actually got to see what they accomplished. wow. did you see that? biller, fox 29 news. welcome back as we take a live look outside today at the trenton cancer 5k gorgeous weather right there for people that are out there running. that view is from our win document garden. leave piping. when you live and work in...
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. >> reporter: long time investigator ken patrovski has been trying to require nhtsa. >> it's an inadequate standard and flawed as far as i'm concerned. >> has that changed? >> no, it hasn't. it's basically the same today as it was then. it's a worthless standard and does nothing for the consumer and does nothing for the industry. >> reporter: nhtsa's own researchers warned them in 1992 citing major injuries when seatbacks collapse. they had crash tests required with other safety standards would show seatback collapses in 30 mile an hour rear impact tests. >> if you can't talk to them about it who can you talk to? no one, i guess. >> reporter: nhtsa declined to speak to "60 minutes" saying only the agency was finding ways to strengthen the standard and that was in 1992. >> we've known for years. >> reporter: in 2000, then nhtsa administrator sue bailey said they would look into the seat back issue within a year. >> it's not appropriate that >> reporter: the agency stopped looking into the issue in 2004. currnt nhtsa administrator mark roseklein didn't have time to sit down with us so we cau
. >> reporter: long time investigator ken patrovski has been trying to require nhtsa. >> it's an inadequate standard and flawed as far as i'm concerned. >> has that changed? >> no, it hasn't. it's basically the same today as it was then. it's a worthless standard and does nothing for the consumer and does nothing for the industry. >> reporter: nhtsa's own researchers warned them in 1992 citing major injuries when seatbacks collapse. they had crash tests required...
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. >>> a heroic former canadian ambassador to iran has died. ken at a taylor's exploits weren in the film orgo. he was 81 -- argo. he was 81. >>> benjamin netanyahu said he is open to meeting with abas to discuss the escalateing clarks n the region. he accused abas of inciting the violence and called for him to end it. we get the report from east jerusalem. >> reporter: a fresh wedge splits an already divided city. concrete blocks segregate slices of occupied eastern jerusalem. police hunt for suspected palestinian knife men they call lone wolf terrorists. it's part of the newly launched israelily security crash down. you can see the passengers are being forced to get off one bus and walk through the barrier and board another bus. this man says he is late for english classes. his 20 minute journey turned into an hour-long trek. he fears israel is using the current wave of violence to go on a land grab. >> to take all but we sit here and we don't care about him. >> reporter: the israeli government says it wants to hinder potential attackers. the
. >>> a heroic former canadian ambassador to iran has died. ken at a taylor's exploits weren in the film orgo. he was 81 -- argo. he was 81. >>> benjamin netanyahu said he is open to meeting with abas to discuss the escalateing clarks n the region. he accused abas of inciting the violence and called for him to end it. we get the report from east jerusalem. >> reporter: a fresh wedge splits an already divided city. concrete blocks segregate slices of occupied eastern...
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never forget ken. ken, barbie. nobody ever talks about ken. right, it has been a downbeat almost unanimous bearish sentiment among those in the metal and mining industry. it is linked to the economic slowdown in china. and here is what people in the sector told bloomberg. >> they are a series of players on the marketplace which are using copper as a prophecy for the chinese economy and tkaing position.king some it can be a dangerous game in the medium and long-term. at some stage, we expect the market to move into a deficit. you do not want to have a short position when the market moves into this situation. >> if you do a very simple analysis of the price, it's obvious that copper prices but whole whole friday 00-- prices have become volatile. it is clear they have acquired a life of their own. >> today, if you were to look at -- there something that does not stack up. >> you look at the downside risk in copper and iron ore. see far more downside risk. >> long-term, china is still consuming huge quantities of most of the commodities the world
never forget ken. ken, barbie. nobody ever talks about ken. right, it has been a downbeat almost unanimous bearish sentiment among those in the metal and mining industry. it is linked to the economic slowdown in china. and here is what people in the sector told bloomberg. >> they are a series of players on the marketplace which are using copper as a prophecy for the chinese economy and tkaing position.king some it can be a dangerous game in the medium and long-term. at some stage, we...