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. >> for mohr to come including a trip to the amazon. also don't have to travel very far to get here. we'll give you ♪ "turn around... every now and then i get a little bit hungry and there's nothing really good around. turn around... every now and then i get a little bit tired of living off the taste of the air... turn around, barry. i finally found the right snack."♪ "each with one hundred fifty calories or less, try our chocolaty brownies, tangy lemon bars, and creamy cheesecakes. fiber one, >> we have an update to the breaking news we brought you at the top of the hour. we know three staff members and 37 students were taken to the hospital following what's now known as a carbon dioxide leak. now we are told the source of the leak was traced to a broken belt on an exhaust fan in the boiler in the basement. as a result the exhaust leaked into the school. we'll continue to follow this story and have the latest for you online and on the air later today on "eyewitness news" starting at 5:00. >> in other news lego landis cover ream cen
. >> for mohr to come including a trip to the amazon. also don't have to travel very far to get here. we'll give you ♪ "turn around... every now and then i get a little bit hungry and there's nothing really good around. turn around... every now and then i get a little bit tired of living off the taste of the air... turn around, barry. i finally found the right snack."♪ "each with one hundred fifty calories or less, try our chocolaty brownies, tangy lemon bars, and...
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how -- >> and they said it was a mystic out epidemic, it was very lethal, high mohr tality. there were nuns who had died. a small group would go to the mission where the epidemic had started, apparently. they asked for volunteers and i think i was about the first one to raise my hand. although i had absolutely zero experience in doing this. [ speaking foreign language ] >> our mission was to -- one, to put in place some basic measures to contain it and using quarantine. that's what we thought, and, two, to find out how is this transmitted. because that's the key to stop epidemics, to know exactly what the risk is, how is it transmitted. it's really detective work. so we tested whole villages, talked to the population, and then have a very primitive question aaron, how old, where have they been and what we found is that there were very few survivors and that the case fatality rate was over 90%. nearly all new viruss come from animals. here human pry mates. during the outbreak we started collecting samples from all kinds of animals. i even took bloods in pigs because a number
how -- >> and they said it was a mystic out epidemic, it was very lethal, high mohr tality. there were nuns who had died. a small group would go to the mission where the epidemic had started, apparently. they asked for volunteers and i think i was about the first one to raise my hand. although i had absolutely zero experience in doing this. [ speaking foreign language ] >> our mission was to -- one, to put in place some basic measures to contain it and using quarantine. that's what...
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tim see mohr, karen finerman, guy adami and steve najerian. american express, tsx all on the move, the headlines from their conference call later on in the show. plus, sales from china suffering their first drop in 27 years. though china got to experience it's own carmaged to don. later, bill o'rilely is officially out at fox. first, the crude plush oil having its worst day, settling down nearly 4%. gas inventories in the u.s. jumped for the first time in two months, sparking demand worries. energy stocks by far and away the worst performance sector, following the commodity lower. when crude turned lower, the markets went along with this. let's put this in context. you stalled tax agenda, falling oil. it's a bad earnings reaction. in fact, ibm the worst performer on the dow, on its earnings today. so the perfect storm brooi brewing for stocks. steve, what do you say? >> when you look at crude, you look at the prism of the $50 mark. the stocks, the actual commodity. but i have been negative on krudz and crude stocks, feeling at the saudi aramco
tim see mohr, karen finerman, guy adami and steve najerian. american express, tsx all on the move, the headlines from their conference call later on in the show. plus, sales from china suffering their first drop in 27 years. though china got to experience it's own carmaged to don. later, bill o'rilely is officially out at fox. first, the crude plush oil having its worst day, settling down nearly 4%. gas inventories in the u.s. jumped for the first time in two months, sparking demand worries....
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let's not mohr get he advised great britain they should have nigel fahaj as the ambassador. this isn't a test for trump because it's obviously in france but it is another piece in this worldwide puzzle of whether this movement is catching on. >> and i think of whether political leaders can find a way to communicate with people with credibility on these issue, because people are just tired of what they view as -- >> scapegoat something so easy. le pen has shown it's so easy, scapegoat this stuff and it's clearly aimed at frankly islam and france and if you watch her rallies, it's a less subtle version of what trump was doing last year. >>> back here in the states, candidate trump offered a pact 100-day contract. how many promises did he keep and how many did he break? hand? like finding new ways to be taken care of. home, car, life insurance obviously, ohhh... but with added touches you can't get everywhere else, like claim free rewards... or safe driving bonus checks. oh yes.... even a claim satisfaction guaranteeeeeeeeeee! in means protection plus unique extras only from an
let's not mohr get he advised great britain they should have nigel fahaj as the ambassador. this isn't a test for trump because it's obviously in france but it is another piece in this worldwide puzzle of whether this movement is catching on. >> and i think of whether political leaders can find a way to communicate with people with credibility on these issue, because people are just tired of what they view as -- >> scapegoat something so easy. le pen has shown it's so easy,...
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tim see mohr, karen finerman, guy adami and steve najerian. american express, tsx all on the move, the headlines from their conference call later on in the show. plus, sales from china suffering their first drop in 27 years. though china got to experience it's own
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carl mohr of mccook, nebraska. a barber giving hair cuts at an air base during world war ii. frank hardison. loves golf. swings by the golf course three times a week. so does matt. happy 100th birthday to maxine best. this hard worker is from washington, d.c. a teacher for 30 years. and currently works for her family real estate business. all right. rita cummings of wellesley, massachusetts. 101 years old. she says the secret to longevity is to smile. great advice. say hello to charles jones, of north carolina. 100 years old. if you visit martha's vineyard, you may recognize him. he was a volunteer greeter on the island for decades. > and happy -- wait for it -- 110th birthday to merle phillips, an author from illinois. wrote 11 books. working on number 12. that's fantastic. as always, if you know somebody celebrating a milestone birthday or anniversary, tell us about them on today.com/celebrates. >> that would be a great job. volunteer greeter to martha's vineyard. >> hi. welcome. >>> willie, what have you got this sunday? >> hoda is giddy about this. one of the biggest band
carl mohr of mccook, nebraska. a barber giving hair cuts at an air base during world war ii. frank hardison. loves golf. swings by the golf course three times a week. so does matt. happy 100th birthday to maxine best. this hard worker is from washington, d.c. a teacher for 30 years. and currently works for her family real estate business. all right. rita cummings of wellesley, massachusetts. 101 years old. she says the secret to longevity is to smile. great advice. say hello to charles jones,...