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eric. >> eric: such devastation. sandra. >> sandra: will fall out from the false missile alert in hawaii bring about real change? what the trump administration is doing about it today. north and south korea sitting back down for talks on the winter olympics. could these talks lead to a potential diplomatic solution? >> we will see what happens. we have a couple meetings scheduled. additional meetings scheduled. we will see what happens but hopefully it's all going to work out. we will see. ( ♪ ) only tena intimates has pro-skin technology designed to quickly wick away moisture to help maintain your skin's natural balance. for a free sample call 1-877-get-tena. 4 out of 5 people who have a stroke, their first symptom... is a stroke. 80 percent of all strokes and heart disease? preventable. and 149 dollars is all it takes to get screened and help take control of your health. we're life line screening... and if you're over 50... call this number, to schedule an appointment... for five painless screenings that go beyon
eric. >> eric: such devastation. sandra. >> sandra: will fall out from the false missile alert in hawaii bring about real change? what the trump administration is doing about it today. north and south korea sitting back down for talks on the winter olympics. could these talks lead to a potential diplomatic solution? >> we will see what happens. we have a couple meetings scheduled. additional meetings scheduled. we will see what happens but hopefully it's all going to work out....
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. >> and i'm eric shawn. president trump has been eager for more progress before congress shifted sites to the november midterms. the president will mean the top republican lawmakers to map out their agenda next week, with iran, and those are ending the mike demanding an end to the regime. nine protesters had been killed after storming a police station. >> sandra: president trump tweeting his support, the people of iran are finally acting against the brutal and corrupt iranian regime. everything that obama gave him when into terrorism and their pockets. these people have little food, inflation, no human rights. the u.s. is watching. kevin corke's life is at the white house, good morning to you, kevin. how is the trump administration's policy towards iran, specifically towards the people, different from the obama's administration approach? >> very quickly, obviously, it is very different compared to the desire to create a iran nuclear deal, giving them back to $1.5 billion of money that was originally dares, a
. >> and i'm eric shawn. president trump has been eager for more progress before congress shifted sites to the november midterms. the president will mean the top republican lawmakers to map out their agenda next week, with iran, and those are ending the mike demanding an end to the regime. nine protesters had been killed after storming a police station. >> sandra: president trump tweeting his support, the people of iran are finally acting against the brutal and corrupt iranian...
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eric: the president is back in washington. air force one arriving at the white house an hour ago -- it was marine one that brought the president from camp david. he had the meeting with lawmakers and cabinet official as they hard out their game plan for the new year. i'm eric shawn. arthel: i'm arthel neville. the countdown is on to avoid a government shutdown. other top agenda items include rebuilding the military, immigration and a healthcare overhaul. garrett tenney is live from the white house with more. reporter: republicans have a small window to get legislative issues done. this morning the president tweeted what some of those issues will be, saying great meeting with the cabinet and military on important subjects including military security and the wall. budget trade, and daca. daca will be a particularly hot issue the next couple weeks. democrats are demanding the dreamers be included in any spending bill after january 19. the president didn't back down from his own demand that the wall and border security be included
eric: the president is back in washington. air force one arriving at the white house an hour ago -- it was marine one that brought the president from camp david. he had the meeting with lawmakers and cabinet official as they hard out their game plan for the new year. i'm eric shawn. arthel: i'm arthel neville. the countdown is on to avoid a government shutdown. other top agenda items include rebuilding the military, immigration and a healthcare overhaul. garrett tenney is live from the white...
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eric. eric: and you can hear those sirens as you look up in the air potentially for what we all hope will never come. will, thank you. arbel. arthel: that both missile warning has raised concern about the trump administration's readiness to deal with the attacks. will is live in west palm beach with more. reporter: hello, arbel. president trump administration is on the offense and defense today. they began with accusing "the wall street journal", our sister company of missed putting him on purpose three days ago in the story where they quoted president, saying i have a good relationship with duncan to the north korean dictator. president, saying he did not say that exactly. what he said was i would have a good relationship, hypothetical, big difference. in an audio recording released it appears the president is right, no comment today from "the wall street journal". meanwhile resident from his back in mar-a-lago after about five hours nearby at the trump international golf club and that is
eric. eric: and you can hear those sirens as you look up in the air potentially for what we all hope will never come. will, thank you. arbel. arthel: that both missile warning has raised concern about the trump administration's readiness to deal with the attacks. will is live in west palm beach with more. reporter: hello, arbel. president trump administration is on the offense and defense today. they began with accusing "the wall street journal", our sister company of missed putting...
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eric? eric: thank you very much. the president noting on twitter great weather as opposed to the last couple of days here in new york. thanks. arthel? arthel: well, eric, the federal government had been shut down now for more than 17 hours and lawmakers in washington are working right now to turn the lights back on. meanwhile, the question remains, can they finally strike a deal? my name's dustin. hey, dustin. grab a seat. woman: okay. moderator: nice to meet you. have you ever had car trouble in a place like this? (roaring of truck) yes and it was like the worst experience of my life. seven lanes of traffic and i was in the second lane. when i get into my car, i want to know that it's going to get me from point a to point b. well, then i have some good news. chevy is the only brand to receive j.d. power dependability awards for cars, trucks and suvs two years in a row. woman: wait! (laughing) i definitely feel like i'm in a dependable vehicle right now. woman 2: i want a chevy now. woman 3: i know! woman 2: i want a
eric? eric: thank you very much. the president noting on twitter great weather as opposed to the last couple of days here in new york. thanks. arthel? arthel: well, eric, the federal government had been shut down now for more than 17 hours and lawmakers in washington are working right now to turn the lights back on. meanwhile, the question remains, can they finally strike a deal? my name's dustin. hey, dustin. grab a seat. woman: okay. moderator: nice to meet you. have you ever had car trouble...
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eric: some good advice. remember the last time during the shutdown they turned away world war ii vet and close national parks could another story to national parks and monuments. this time is different from what we've seen in the past. >> they won't be as visible and 20 team. the only way i can describe it is the of ominous rations chose to happen if the shutdown. you won't see that this year. the national parks will be open. the trash market picked out. -- the trash won't get picked up. you might take something for your heart... or joints. but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is the number one selling brain-health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. eric: continuing fall of the sunday afternoon in the wake of the government shutdown. a comic statue of liberty? she is close during the date of a marquee tours nakedly the baycol. but the fact the another monuments. lea gabrielle in lower manhattan where visitors b
eric: some good advice. remember the last time during the shutdown they turned away world war ii vet and close national parks could another story to national parks and monuments. this time is different from what we've seen in the past. >> they won't be as visible and 20 team. the only way i can describe it is the of ominous rations chose to happen if the shutdown. you won't see that this year. the national parks will be open. the trash market picked out. -- the trash won't get picked up....
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eric: i'm eric shawn. the state will investigate that hearing set for next friday by the legislature. and the chairman of the fcc in washington says he plans to launch an investigation, too. a desperate search for shelter as some families resorted to trying to hide their children in sewers to protect them. officials say it came from an employee pushing the wrong button during a shift change. >> it was a wrong button that was pressed. >> we recognize this false alarm is a terrible thing to happen. we implemented changes to assure it doesn't happen again. we'll further refine the processes as we go forward. eric: will carr is in honolulu where the panic and fear has turned to anger and outrage. reporter: so many peopling exactly how this could happen after a terrifying morning yesterday. and as they wake up this morning they will be seeing the headlines in the local paper that says oops, and has a finger on the button. it read ballistic missile threat inbound to hawaii, seek immediate shelter, this is not a
eric: i'm eric shawn. the state will investigate that hearing set for next friday by the legislature. and the chairman of the fcc in washington says he plans to launch an investigation, too. a desperate search for shelter as some families resorted to trying to hide their children in sewers to protect them. officials say it came from an employee pushing the wrong button during a shift change. >> it was a wrong button that was pressed. >> we recognize this false alarm is a terrible...
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eric: i'm eric shawn. we will have continuing coverage of the continuing government shutdown, despite the vote at 1:00 in the morning, it appears they are going into a third day on monday as congress tries to get the job done, haven't done it yet. arthel: stay with us. rick leventhal is up next with the fox report. before i had the shooting, burning of diabetic nerve pain these feet... liked to style my dog as a kid... and were pumped to open my own salon. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and she prescribed lyrica. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions, suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worse depression, unusual changes in mood or behavior, swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling or blurry vision. common side effects: dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, swelling of hands, legs, and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery
eric: i'm eric shawn. we will have continuing coverage of the continuing government shutdown, despite the vote at 1:00 in the morning, it appears they are going into a third day on monday as congress tries to get the job done, haven't done it yet. arthel: stay with us. rick leventhal is up next with the fox report. before i had the shooting, burning of diabetic nerve pain these feet... liked to style my dog as a kid... and were pumped to open my own salon. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve...
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eric designed that. -yeah. i think it helps a lot. -kenyetta, one of the gals that came in for the interview, she did a couple of these pieces, and then marguerite went to town in trench coat land. -oh, this one is cool. -that's the "hamilton" jacket. -this really came out good. -do you like our trenches? -i think this looks awesome. -these are a little bit more specialized. like, this is an old vintage piece, and it's all hand-stitched. so that's about as high-end as we go, and that would be a $600 piece. -and so the margin on the jackets are what? -i'd say 75. -which is what the target was? -yeah. -then we have a few things that kevin has done... -okay. -so a little bit smaller items. -i love this. it's so soft. this is beautiful. -yeah. he did an amazing job. -can you take me through the women's jeans? -yeah. sure. we came up with four cuts of jeans. the cuts are all about body type from the flattest to the curviest. -feels really good. feels really great. -is there a little stretch in them? -yep. -how do they feel? they feel reall
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eric: thanks so much. arthel. eric: of the government call for the release of the classified memo? that allegedly shows abuse of the fisa system by the government. here is the health oversight committee chairman trey gowdy. >> if you are interested in who paid for the dossier, if you are interested in christopher steele's relationship with hillary clinton in the democratic national committee, you will want to memo to come out. bravo, tall meeting man. start winning today. book now at lq.com when it comes to travel, i sweat starthe details.day. late checkout... ...down-alternative pillows... ...and of course, price. tripadvisor helps you book a... ...hotel without breaking a sweat. because we now instantly... ...search over 200 booking sites ...to find you the lowest price... ...on the hotel you want. don't sweat your booking. tripadvisor. the latest reviews. the lowest prices. afi sure had a lot on my mind. my 30-year marriage... ...my 3-month old business... plus...what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me?
eric: thanks so much. arthel. eric: of the government call for the release of the classified memo? that allegedly shows abuse of the fisa system by the government. here is the health oversight committee chairman trey gowdy. >> if you are interested in who paid for the dossier, if you are interested in christopher steele's relationship with hillary clinton in the democratic national committee, you will want to memo to come out. bravo, tall meeting man. start winning today. book now at...
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eric? eric: thanks, arthel. a journalist from the washington examiner. first of all, what phil just said, it's a state worker, i mean should state workers, with all due respect to them, should they actually have responsibility for something as serious as this? i mean they run the dmv. you are asking someone who has these type of responsibilities to have such a major impact in world affairs? >> well, right, happy weekend. and i think that this probably is a surprise to -- surprise to me actually that we're hearing that state workers have such a responsibility to alert of an incoming missile attack. so i think that's probably something they will take a look at. i think knowing president trump, it's something, you know, he's big on military being responsible for things, giving them responsibility, delegating responsibility to military. i see that perhaps happening. you know, just imagine if this was a federal issue, what we would be hearing about this if president trump did have something to d
eric? eric: thanks, arthel. a journalist from the washington examiner. first of all, what phil just said, it's a state worker, i mean should state workers, with all due respect to them, should they actually have responsibility for something as serious as this? i mean they run the dmv. you are asking someone who has these type of responsibilities to have such a major impact in world affairs? >> well, right, happy weekend. and i think that this probably is a surprise to -- surprise to me...
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eric: that is. right now there hasn't been any charge of collusion or not a crime or conspiracy, although manafort case as well as rick gates financial dealings and potential lying allegedly to federal prosecutors, to the fbi, we will see what happens with christopher steel, if this gets any traction. >> absolutely. arthel: long-time jeopardy host alex, the -- undergoing brain surgery. >> man, oman is it cold outside. we don't have to tell you about that if you're in the northeast, a lot of folks who are still digging out after the major snowstorm. ♪ don't stop it now, ♪ don't stop it no. ♪ don't stop it now, ♪ don't stop it. ♪ keep it comin' love. ♪ keep it comin' love. ♪ don't stop it now, if you keep on eating, we'll keep it comin'. all you can eat riblets and tenders at applebee's. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. and sometimes, i don't eat the way i should. so, i drink boost. boost high protein nutritional drink has 15 grams of protein to help maintain muscle and 26 ess
eric: that is. right now there hasn't been any charge of collusion or not a crime or conspiracy, although manafort case as well as rick gates financial dealings and potential lying allegedly to federal prosecutors, to the fbi, we will see what happens with christopher steel, if this gets any traction. >> absolutely. arthel: long-time jeopardy host alex, the -- undergoing brain surgery. >> man, oman is it cold outside. we don't have to tell you about that if you're in the northeast,...
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eric, take it away. eric: to iran now where the agency says that the government has led to restrictions on telegram. that's the popular ad that the protesters were used to spread antigovernment views. we used it to talk to some iranian protesters about their cause and their message to the world. they thanked president trump and the american people for their support. they are risking their lives to bring freedom to i iran. iranian protesters from the streets telling fox news they thank president trump and the american people for supporting their uprising against the regime in tehran. we interviewed the activists in iran through a social media. hiding their faces. one protester told us, quote, we thank you president trump. we call on all of the supporters to put pressure with you and overthrow with us. protesters we talked to were blunt. they will not give up, they vowed until the hard line regime is toppled. they went a democratic and independent government and play a role in it. you heard people talking
eric, take it away. eric: to iran now where the agency says that the government has led to restrictions on telegram. that's the popular ad that the protesters were used to spread antigovernment views. we used it to talk to some iranian protesters about their cause and their message to the world. they thanked president trump and the american people for their support. they are risking their lives to bring freedom to i iran. iranian protesters from the streets telling fox news they thank president...
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so eric set about spending hours upon hours resurrecting his talent. and when karen learned of the "fiddler" performance, she had an idea: for eric to perform a particularly difficult solo, the violin cadenza. music director kevin surace had only to be asked once. kevin surace: when i was told i said, "you're gonna make it. i'm gonna help you make it there. i'm gonna help you make it. learn this part." garvin: others in eric's shoes might have chosen more selfish pursuits and no one would have blamed them. but eric spent months perfecting what was to be a gift he didn't wanna get but give. eric: my violin playing is how i build community, how i bring people together. how i show my appreciation for everything that people have done for me. ♪ garvin: so for 8 minutes in the middle of each performance eric steps to the center of the stage. he, the audience, and the cast are then bonded by the beauty of music and the fragility of life. ♪ garvin: a shared experience that teaches all of us to do what brings you joy because none of us know when our song wi
so eric set about spending hours upon hours resurrecting his talent. and when karen learned of the "fiddler" performance, she had an idea: for eric to perform a particularly difficult solo, the violin cadenza. music director kevin surace had only to be asked once. kevin surace: when i was told i said, "you're gonna make it. i'm gonna help you make it there. i'm gonna help you make it. learn this part." garvin: others in eric's shoes might have chosen more selfish pursuits...
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eric is completely right. in the classroom, universities clearly determine what subjects can be discussed, what is appropriate on a given day, and similarly in deciding who gets appointed to the faculty. we evaluate the quality of the work in a way that is essential to the functioning of the university, decide who gets tenure, grading exams. you are evaluating the quality of ideas and how they are justified and that is not part of the basic contours of free speech. so the public aspect of directly, that is controlled by the first amendment. the dorm situation is a complicated one. i agree, again talking about public, not private. the dorm situation, the argument can be made that a captive audience is there and students have to go out and look at the bulletin board and so on. the question is can the resident head or some other official in the university decide which messages are permissible in which are not? the difficulty with that is exactly the point about what hate speech -- who defines it? what does it mea
eric is completely right. in the classroom, universities clearly determine what subjects can be discussed, what is appropriate on a given day, and similarly in deciding who gets appointed to the faculty. we evaluate the quality of the work in a way that is essential to the functioning of the university, decide who gets tenure, grading exams. you are evaluating the quality of ideas and how they are justified and that is not part of the basic contours of free speech. so the public aspect of...
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eric: absolutely. will: we are going to miss the fact that the global economy is stronger, which drives demand. at the margin, people will be surprised that the demand outlook. give us a bandwidth. invest isway i would i like to look to oil stocks. if you look at were analyst forecasts are, they are using a lower level of the oil price. prices, you have got extraordinary levels of cash flow in certain stocks. bid if those prices were to go higher, there would be a shift in market police. -- in market beliefs. anna: it reminds me of a conversation we had about commodities recently. we talked about the levels the stocks are cutting out doesn't -- stocks are trading at doesn't reflect what we are seeing in markets. they will be talking about what to do in june, how they frame an exit from the steel, how they gradually exit this deal. manus: will, thank you very much. is our guest host and has been with us. great conversation. up next, shutdown countdown. the u.s. house of representatives passes a short-te
eric: absolutely. will: we are going to miss the fact that the global economy is stronger, which drives demand. at the margin, people will be surprised that the demand outlook. give us a bandwidth. invest isway i would i like to look to oil stocks. if you look at were analyst forecasts are, they are using a lower level of the oil price. prices, you have got extraordinary levels of cash flow in certain stocks. bid if those prices were to go higher, there would be a shift in market police. -- in...
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. >> eric: president trump is facing a variety of foreign policy challenges. north korea's nuclear defiance to his backing of the deadly antigovernment protest in iran. mike pompeo now denying iranian claims that intelligence agency had anything to do behind the recent unrest. >> false. this was the iranian people. started by them, created by them, continued by them, demanding a better set of living conditions and a break from the regime that's been with them since 1979. molly, first iran says the claims victory. it shut down the protests. is the wave of unrest over? >> the revolutionary guard says it's over. that's a security for setbacks and defends iran's ruling ayatollah. mike pompeo suggest nothing has been resolved. >> peatake a leader. many see themselves as running a bureaucracy. the iranian people will continue to revolt . >> people have been protesting since late december. upset over high of climate, price hikes and corruption. some call for the overthrow of the government. at least 21 killed and hundreds more rested. >> depositions and are not given
. >> eric: president trump is facing a variety of foreign policy challenges. north korea's nuclear defiance to his backing of the deadly antigovernment protest in iran. mike pompeo now denying iranian claims that intelligence agency had anything to do behind the recent unrest. >> false. this was the iranian people. started by them, created by them, continued by them, demanding a better set of living conditions and a break from the regime that's been with them since 1979. molly,...
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eric told me kawasaki is great for lincoln. besides the good paying jobs and investments, kawasaki also supports local charities like the nebraska 150. and uses local vendors. eric and his wife miranda are here with us today. let's give them a warm welcome and thanks. [applaus [applause] >> i should have mentioned eric's mom deb is here as well and is proud of him though she missed him a lot when he was in japan. in nebraska we export over $8 billion of goods annually. our work in china over the last three years has helped open the door for nebraska for the first time in 14 years. being from a nebraska company was the first to arrive in china last summer and i'm excited to report over half the american beef in china right now comes from nebraska. [applaus [applause] >> over the past 12 months we have also seen argentina reopen their market to american pork. bulgaria signed new soy bean deals with nebraska. vietnam opened their doors to disstillage screens and japan is set to open their marketplace to american ethanol. these suc
eric told me kawasaki is great for lincoln. besides the good paying jobs and investments, kawasaki also supports local charities like the nebraska 150. and uses local vendors. eric and his wife miranda are here with us today. let's give them a warm welcome and thanks. [applaus [applause] >> i should have mentioned eric's mom deb is here as well and is proud of him though she missed him a lot when he was in japan. in nebraska we export over $8 billion of goods annually. our work in china...
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>>eric: he also mentioned iran. they've been cracking down and killing according to reports, of processors. many of those protesters were out in the streets the report say, murdered in cold blood. while they've been imprisoned by the iranian authorities. how can the vice president appearance there, how can that help and/or fight against the regime in tehran? >> iran is still part of the evil empire. the vice president's remarks were made in jordan, a sunni country. he said that about iran to remind the jordanians, we've got your back. there's a new administration in the united states. we're turning back toward our sunni-arab allies and against iran.part of that was speaking to the middle eastern audience that will be following the story and reassuring them that the u.s. will not tolerate any aggression in the middle east for our sunni allies. >>eric: they don't want that iranian crescent that seems to be expanding. how can we blunt iranian aggressive? we can't really do it militarily. we could, but that is not the o
>>eric: he also mentioned iran. they've been cracking down and killing according to reports, of processors. many of those protesters were out in the streets the report say, murdered in cold blood. while they've been imprisoned by the iranian authorities. how can the vice president appearance there, how can that help and/or fight against the regime in tehran? >> iran is still part of the evil empire. the vice president's remarks were made in jordan, a sunni country. he said that...
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eric: all right, well, thank you so much. arthel? arthel: it's party time in the big easy, as new orleans kicks off carnival season. up next, the sights, sounds and why the celebration leading up to mardi gras is so special this year? : : . now that the holidays are over , we are on to the christmas tree mulch fast but on some farms around the country it turned into a christmas tree munch fast. they are offering this as food too many hungry goats. go to about anything and christmas trees are packed with nutrients. they say it's a perfect way to recycle. >> i like that. good idea. new orleans officially kicking off the carnival season marking the lead up to the iconic mardi gras festivities. the incoming mayor join the celebration with mitch landrieu and she is saying it embodies the true character of new orleans. >> it really is the spirit. anytime we come together in scholarship and celebration we know we are starting off our year with a plan and there is no other time when the city of new orleans. >> it's especially exciting in the
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eric is in dallas. over to you. eric: thank you very much. a company,eo of which has successfully merged. good to see you. here is where i would like to begin. the issue that concerns you most at the economic forum is of all things, change. why is that? contributesulture 30% of the greenhouse gas emissions and uses 70% of the world's freshwater. address climate change without addressing better than we have the agriculture and food value chain. eric: what is syngenta doing about it? guest: we work with farmers around the world. we have trained 20 million farmers to use agriculture techniques that increase yields but reduce greenhouse gas emissions and reduce the water consumption needs. eric: what i am getting at here is perhaps maybe i did not phrase the question well enough. why is it so important to syngenta? you are a seed, pesticides, herbicides, fungicides company. the connection is not necessarily obvious. you could sell all of those products to your constituents, your customers, without, you know, giving a character climate change. eri
eric is in dallas. over to you. eric: thank you very much. a company,eo of which has successfully merged. good to see you. here is where i would like to begin. the issue that concerns you most at the economic forum is of all things, change. why is that? contributesulture 30% of the greenhouse gas emissions and uses 70% of the world's freshwater. address climate change without addressing better than we have the agriculture and food value chain. eric: what is syngenta doing about it? guest: we...
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eric: it is great to have you here. i don't need to tell you, there is a growing sense that the company cannot have it both ways. the competitive pharmaceuticals company and on the other hand, a high dividend stocks, so what is it going to be? david: we have three globally scaled businesses. care,es, consumer health pharmaceuticals. we are great owners of all of those businesses, all underpinned by global reach, and we are investing in all of them, and we have made it clear during the course of last year that she is really going to prioritize the pharmaceutical business. that is born to be our primary source of capital allocation. we think we could certainly invest significantly across all three businesses. eric: the question investors increasingly are asking is how do you do that? how do you innovate? how do you plow capital into innovation, as you say, particularly in pharmaceuticals, where the costs of development are increasingly of the increasingly exorbitant? obviously also pay a very significant dividend. we take
eric: it is great to have you here. i don't need to tell you, there is a growing sense that the company cannot have it both ways. the competitive pharmaceuticals company and on the other hand, a high dividend stocks, so what is it going to be? david: we have three globally scaled businesses. care,es, consumer health pharmaceuticals. we are great owners of all of those businesses, all underpinned by global reach, and we are investing in all of them, and we have made it clear during the course of...
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in the father of michael brown, killed by white police officer in ferguson, missouri, to exaggerate eric garner was killed instead and island. there was conflict in the midst of the funeral over the exclusion of erica's grandmother eric garner's mother gwen carr, , causing a number of people to leave, including a group of mothers of children killed by new york police like katiadou diallo, the mother of amadou diallo. a number of new york police officers walked with erica's coffin out of the church. after the funeral, several dozen black lives matter activists took to the streets. at least one person was arrested. before they marched, i spoke to qb of shut it down nyc, a friend of erica garner. would do a rally weather was nine degrees or 10 degrees, three people were four people, we marched to her father's memorial. we said a few words and that was something that just became a part of our lives.
in the father of michael brown, killed by white police officer in ferguson, missouri, to exaggerate eric garner was killed instead and island. there was conflict in the midst of the funeral over the exclusion of erica's grandmother eric garner's mother gwen carr, , causing a number of people to leave, including a group of mothers of children killed by new york police like katiadou diallo, the mother of amadou diallo. a number of new york police officers walked with erica's coffin out of the...
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amy: and this is the piece for which you and eric lichtblau won the pulitzer prize? >> yes. and we did f follow-up stories won the "the times" prize as well. >> right, right. it was a very difficult period for me because, first, i was kind of being thought of as being insubordinate. then we win the pulitzer for the same thing, so it was this weird process for me of fighting thernally and then getting praise external he. amy: and the pulitzer committee wrote -- "for the carefully sourced stories on domestic eavesdropping thatat stirred a national debate on the boundary line between fighting terrorism and detecting civil liberty." when you win a pulitzer, the editors come out, what, you pop the champagne corks. or they celebrating you and today apologize to you behind scenes? >> no, they did not apologize. we have the celebration and i think i write in the story it was very odd for me because a few months earlier, i had felt like i was about to get fired if the story came out in my book first and the paper had not run it before it was in the book. and now they were having the
amy: and this is the piece for which you and eric lichtblau won the pulitzer prize? >> yes. and we did f follow-up stories won the "the times" prize as well. >> right, right. it was a very difficult period for me because, first, i was kind of being thought of as being insubordinate. then we win the pulitzer for the same thing, so it was this weird process for me of fighting thernally and then getting praise external he. amy: and the pulitzer committee wrote -- "for...
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eric was my guide. i met all of the usual suspects. the irrepressible mayor billy and mike allen from the parks service, and got a nice view of what this was all about. there seems to be a unanimous agreement that this was the right place to memorialize reconstruction. that was really a terrific beginning, and it all went downhill from there. [laughter] byrd rule i can't -- sec. babbitt: i came back to washington, looked at the clock, in the last i was few months of my administration, and there was not a chance of getting this on the agenda in the last 60 days in the administration. .econstruction had no meaning most of the people i talked to thought reconstruction must refer to highways and bridges and ports. for the bushn administration. i occasionally came back to check around and call of eric foner, got acquainted with the kate and greg, but there was not much going on. allenrks service, mike down in south carolina, his people were really jazzed by this. i have to tell you, if you talk with the park service in washington, no one ha
eric was my guide. i met all of the usual suspects. the irrepressible mayor billy and mike allen from the parks service, and got a nice view of what this was all about. there seems to be a unanimous agreement that this was the right place to memorialize reconstruction. that was really a terrific beginning, and it all went downhill from there. [laughter] byrd rule i can't -- sec. babbitt: i came back to washington, looked at the clock, in the last i was few months of my administration, and there...
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i wanted to have a talk with eric. >> eric: dad, you can go. i don't think we have to have another conversation about my pathetic love life. >> anna: oh. it's her again, isn't it? >> eric: yeah, i'm afraid so. >> anna: well then, talk to your dad. and i will just go over and put our name in. >> roman: all right. cool.
i wanted to have a talk with eric. >> eric: dad, you can go. i don't think we have to have another conversation about my pathetic love life. >> anna: oh. it's her again, isn't it? >> eric: yeah, i'm afraid so. >> anna: well then, talk to your dad. and i will just go over and put our name in. >> roman: all right. cool.
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eric: no, not at all. i think this will shake up the political scene in a number of ways when it will be hard to see how it plays out. president rouhani will have to change tact. show that he has listened to the people about the economic problems the country faces. although the protests may be over, the frustration and the anger that drove them initially is certainly not going away anytime soon. so a dressing -- addressing those problems is going to be a very big task in the coming weeks. phil: eric randolph in tehran, thank you. in a sign of thawing tensions, north korea has reopened a suspended hotline to south korea. north korean leader kim jong-un ordered a reconnection of the phone line with the country's border. north and south have been making over chores about -- making overtures about improving ties since new year's eve since kim jong-un said he wanted to see north korean athletes at next month's winter olympics in the south. one of the more contentious issues in coalition talks between germany's
eric: no, not at all. i think this will shake up the political scene in a number of ways when it will be hard to see how it plays out. president rouhani will have to change tact. show that he has listened to the people about the economic problems the country faces. although the protests may be over, the frustration and the anger that drove them initially is certainly not going away anytime soon. so a dressing -- addressing those problems is going to be a very big task in the coming weeks. phil:...
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eric tells us more. - [eric] not a lot of things in a hospital bring smiles, but these kids are certainly looking forward to their yoga class. it's being held at md anderson cancer center in houston, texas. - inhale, reach up high. yoga is a form of exercise that not only only exercise your body, but it's also exercising your mind. - the patients love it. they get to go and meet with other patients, get to know them, do something that makes them feel normal. - press down on your feet. - so some talk about, "hey, i get to go and be physical "instead of stuck in this bed all day long, "and i just want to get out and do something active." and then other kids talk about, "i get to be social. "i get to meet other kids and be silly with them." and then some people also talk about being able to calm down and relax, and just do something that's not cancer related and put their worries aside. so there's been so many different things that the kids are getting from this, and it's luckily able to help so many kids from all sorts of different ages. - [eric] while the kids doing yoga today didn't have
eric tells us more. - [eric] not a lot of things in a hospital bring smiles, but these kids are certainly looking forward to their yoga class. it's being held at md anderson cancer center in houston, texas. - inhale, reach up high. yoga is a form of exercise that not only only exercise your body, but it's also exercising your mind. - the patients love it. they get to go and meet with other patients, get to know them, do something that makes them feel normal. - press down on your feet. - so some...
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eric: we see a getting up towards 1.40. this is one of the currencies where we think it could be somewhat restrained by the political developments both in the u.k. and as it relates to brexit the moment. vonnie: the impact of yields has been pretty strong and i'm wondering about japan. it seems to be the outlier because we're seeing 25 basis points rise in german yields and u.s. yields and yet japanese yields not going anywhere. eric: that's because the bank of japan has a policy of targeting the 10 year government bond yield to keep a close to zero. because they are relatively close to zero, what's contributing to the movement in the u.s. and japanese movement and 10 year yields. that correlation between the exchange rate and that yield ed a bitctually lessen the b relative to be high spread that we saw between the dollar-yen last year since the bank of japan introduced a deal targeting policy. -- it's deal targeting policy. still positive and more consistent with the correlation between the yield spread between the dollar
eric: we see a getting up towards 1.40. this is one of the currencies where we think it could be somewhat restrained by the political developments both in the u.k. and as it relates to brexit the moment. vonnie: the impact of yields has been pretty strong and i'm wondering about japan. it seems to be the outlier because we're seeing 25 basis points rise in german yields and u.s. yields and yet japanese yields not going anywhere. eric: that's because the bank of japan has a policy of targeting...
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>> eric. this is my stupid son, eric. eric what did i tell you about not being around during daddy's did dirty time. >> i'm daddy's caddy. >> now, get in the closet. >> yay! >> now, where were we? oh, yeah. oh. >> daddy, can i have some peanut m & ms. >> shut the hell up, eric, idiot. >> let's take it to the bed. oh, yeah. oh. yeah. oh, yeah. tr tremendous. oh, it's gonna be so good. here we go. this is gonna be great. so great. i'm so classy, so classy. stormy. oh. >> that's not mommy. >> oh, that's so erotic. >> that's not other mommy either. >> now i'm gonna d sex to you okay. >> okay. >> and a one and a two and a done. wow. that was far and away thetest s. that i can tell you. cheese burger? >> where did that come from? >> don't worry about it. >> can i go home now. >> shut up, eric! >> oh, so good. [ cheers and applause ] >> wow. don't know that's too late to get that nominated for on oscar, wow. i think we all need a break. tonight on the show, music from lauv, natasha leggero is here, and we'll be right back with t
>> eric. this is my stupid son, eric. eric what did i tell you about not being around during daddy's did dirty time. >> i'm daddy's caddy. >> now, get in the closet. >> yay! >> now, where were we? oh, yeah. oh. >> daddy, can i have some peanut m & ms. >> shut the hell up, eric, idiot. >> let's take it to the bed. oh, yeah. oh. yeah. oh, yeah. tr tremendous. oh, it's gonna be so good. here we go. this is gonna be great. so great. i'm so classy,...
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>> eric: late. >> quinn: is it just the two of us? >> eric: that's a rare occasion these days. >> quinn: oh, i say we close the door and lock it, and they'll think it's been canceled. >> eric: that's a great. >> pam: uh, too late. >> charlie: you know, uh, pammy has the exact same problem. she cannot keep her hands off of me. [ laughs ] >> katie: where's ridge? >> hope: probably building up the suspense. >> ivy: i mean, does anyone know what this meeting is about? >> eric: he just sent out an e-mail yesterday, another meeting of some kind. an announcement, i guess. >> pam: i didn't see steffy on that list. >> quinn: uh, yeah, which is really odd. i mean, she hasn't been around much lately. >> ivy: well, she is co-c.e.o.
>> eric: late. >> quinn: is it just the two of us? >> eric: that's a rare occasion these days. >> quinn: oh, i say we close the door and lock it, and they'll think it's been canceled. >> eric: that's a great. >> pam: uh, too late. >> charlie: you know, uh, pammy has the exact same problem. she cannot keep her hands off of me. [ laughs ] >> katie: where's ridge? >> hope: probably building up the suspense. >> ivy: i mean, does anyone...
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eric chemi is here to discuss that part of the story. eric, how common has this trend been among the top ten, say, private employers in the country, bonuses and pay? >> when you look at this top ten, it's interesting, employers in the country, walmart is the only one that has announced something likethis. that's actually unique, what they're doing. the top ten, those are companies like amazon, home depot, ibm. these real big, giant household names. but walmart is the only one that has a specific plan. the other companies have put out statements talking about the new tax law in general but they haven't actually -- >> and they attributed this move to the new tax law. >> right. >> you mentioned the fact that they've put out statements, talking about how it might impact their businesses. if you go further than the top ten, what other companies have made a move, if at all, to raise wages? >> that's where it gets really interesting, because you do see companies just outside this top ten like an at&t or a wells fargo or a boeing, and then you s
eric chemi is here to discuss that part of the story. eric, how common has this trend been among the top ten, say, private employers in the country, bonuses and pay? >> when you look at this top ten, it's interesting, employers in the country, walmart is the only one that has announced something likethis. that's actually unique, what they're doing. the top ten, those are companies like amazon, home depot, ibm. these real big, giant household names. but walmart is the only one that has a...
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you've been on the road with eric holder to deal with the question of gerrymandering. the census, though, the census is the determining factor in how we redraw lines and how they were able to maneuver out of the 2010 census to deal with state legislatures that really did the gerrymandering and cut these district lines. now, we see them put someone in that will, in many ways help, in my opinion, raise real questions on whether we're going to get an effective real census push, particularly in areas that we need to be counting. >> could not agree with you more. this is probably the most important thing facing us right now. we do have gerrymandered districts all over the country. they're going to try to undercount democratic voters, citizens in this country. so it doesn't matter what the map looks like, they're not including the people who should be in it. the people who should head up the census should be nonparti n nonpartisan, someone who understands statistics. you want fair maps. this goes to what money you get from the federal government for charity. even though we h
you've been on the road with eric holder to deal with the question of gerrymandering. the census, though, the census is the determining factor in how we redraw lines and how they were able to maneuver out of the 2010 census to deal with state legislatures that really did the gerrymandering and cut these district lines. now, we see them put someone in that will, in many ways help, in my opinion, raise real questions on whether we're going to get an effective real census push, particularly in...
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correspondent eric randolph in tehran eric protests have been going on for four days now what's happening today. where the protests overnight were a little smaller than previous nights sporadic reports of. government buildings clerical buildings in the northwest and if you know country towns. people were out of the season and crashing a fire engine reportedly but verifying any of this is tough because of the restrictions on social mobile it now authorities have threatened to come down hard on protesters i mean what do they mean by that any is there any sign that that's happening. no so far the police have taken a very softly softly approach we did have a couple of people who showed a couple of nights ago in a small town very hard to get any information on that but they've been keen not to come from to strongly but everyone knows that if it gets out of the revolutionary guards in the waiting in the wings to crack down as they have done in the past where the protests go from here and they have to support of most sections of iranian society. but it's notable that in the wealth and middle cla
correspondent eric randolph in tehran eric protests have been going on for four days now what's happening today. where the protests overnight were a little smaller than previous nights sporadic reports of. government buildings clerical buildings in the northwest and if you know country towns. people were out of the season and crashing a fire engine reportedly but verifying any of this is tough because of the restrictions on social mobile it now authorities have threatened to come down hard on...
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they lost eric garner and erica garner. nermeen: could you say quickly what kinds of resources do you think should be made available to family -- families whose family members have been subjected to police violence? >> first of all, i think most of these families are not -- do not have access to the proper care. talked toesearch, i families who have lost a family member to police violence. in particular, i have talked to the sister of larry jackson jr. in austin, texas -- larry jackson was killed by police officers in july 2014. after that, i had long conversations with her. i think what we need to do is offer therapy and it needs to be free. we also need to be a little do the research that we need in order to know the extent of this problem. we don't have sufficient data on a national scale to be up to know what is going on. in order to address this, the families need free therap the supporty, support from society in a way that they're not going to have -- amy: we will post the rest of this conversation online at democracy
they lost eric garner and erica garner. nermeen: could you say quickly what kinds of resources do you think should be made available to family -- families whose family members have been subjected to police violence? >> first of all, i think most of these families are not -- do not have access to the proper care. talked toesearch, i families who have lost a family member to police violence. in particular, i have talked to the sister of larry jackson jr. in austin, texas -- larry jackson...
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as a more on this now we're joined by athey correspondent eric randolph in teheran eric will protest as has been killed what more can you tell us about that. but we are quite limited information they were shot. because. the material media coverage and travel restrictions we don't know exactly how do you know that. were reportedly turned down of protesters stolen fire and drink in another town quests. but again with social media. it's quite difficult to verify information. it was hurt those warnings from law thorson's threatening to come down hard on protesters what does that mean and is that the sign that's happening but so far from what we can sell the police have taken a relatively soft approach to the protesters the government does accept the president except on the chance of economic grievances driving the. rest so they want to see taking those serious leave of obviously drawing the line when it comes to using the islamic system as a whole out carrying out by that or damaging public property did our ports or government buildings religious asunder is being attacked in some places
as a more on this now we're joined by athey correspondent eric randolph in teheran eric will protest as has been killed what more can you tell us about that. but we are quite limited information they were shot. because. the material media coverage and travel restrictions we don't know exactly how do you know that. were reportedly turned down of protesters stolen fire and drink in another town quests. but again with social media. it's quite difficult to verify information. it was hurt those...
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but well will it for the very latest from tehran let's bring in the correspondent eric randolph eric we're getting reports of dozens or scores of arrests where you are in tehran nine people killed overnight what's the latest. yeah there were just recently after all some states. region including six protesters tried to stall a police station as well as a police burn in another town in a row which got another town most of these protests focused out in the provinces this isn't sporadic presence or on last night but almost always go elsewhere and we do have reports of hundreds of people being arrested in various parts of the country over the last few days now if these protests continue in the way they have so far to date are we likely to see a crackdown by authorities could we see the republican guards stepping in suddenly protests grow seriousness government has closed ranks and record that there are legitimate grievances and house try to take a relatively salt. you've got have been waiting in the wings though these things do start off early how to fish was talking about seditionist ele
but well will it for the very latest from tehran let's bring in the correspondent eric randolph eric we're getting reports of dozens or scores of arrests where you are in tehran nine people killed overnight what's the latest. yeah there were just recently after all some states. region including six protesters tried to stall a police station as well as a police burn in another town in a row which got another town most of these protests focused out in the provinces this isn't sporadic presence or...
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as a more on this now we're joined by athey correspondent eric randolph in teheran eric and two more protesters have been killed what more can you tell us about that . but we are quite limited information we know they were shot dead certs because of limited media coverage and travel restrictions we don't know exactly how you died we also know that two other people were reportedly burnt out of the protesters stole a fire drill in another town west. heard certainly get rid of social media to many senses it's quite difficult to verify information that was heard those warnings from law thorson's threatening to come down hard on protesters what does that mean and is there further sign that that's happening. but so far from what we can sell the police have taken a relatively soft approach to the protesters the government does accept and the president did except on the jets of economic grievances driving the. rest so they want to see taking those seriously even obviously drawing the line when it comes to using the islamic system as a whole out carrying out by that or damaging public propert
as a more on this now we're joined by athey correspondent eric randolph in teheran eric and two more protesters have been killed what more can you tell us about that . but we are quite limited information we know they were shot dead certs because of limited media coverage and travel restrictions we don't know exactly how you died we also know that two other people were reportedly burnt out of the protesters stole a fire drill in another town west. heard certainly get rid of social media to many...
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eric fisher is chief meteorologist at our cbs station in boston, wbz. eric, what's happening? >> jeff, a pretty nasty, kind of complicated storm system that's developing. a big pull of mild air, tropical air ahead of it, but a clash of arctic air that is racing down behind it. we'll be watching over the next couple of days. heavy rainfall in that warmer side of the storm, but a band of snow and ice that sets up on the cold side of the storm, especially across ohio, kentucky, into parts of pennsylvania, new york, and northern new england, before all of it moves off the new england coast as we head into saturday. now, when it comes to snowfall, the highest total's expected to be across western into central new york, where we may see up to a foot. the big story, though, is a dramatic drop in temperatures. st. louis hit 65 at noon today. it's 35 now. it will be 15 come tomorrow morning. you can see that knife's edge of colder air racing off to the east. so all these spots that see record-high temperatures, as well as the rain, see a flash freeze as that front tracks off towards th
eric fisher is chief meteorologist at our cbs station in boston, wbz. eric, what's happening? >> jeff, a pretty nasty, kind of complicated storm system that's developing. a big pull of mild air, tropical air ahead of it, but a clash of arctic air that is racing down behind it. we'll be watching over the next couple of days. heavy rainfall in that warmer side of the storm, but a band of snow and ice that sets up on the cold side of the storm, especially across ohio, kentucky, into parts of...
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i am rabbi eric weiss. we're talking about the ways that people get to know one another and move into areas of leadership in this case, in israel. we are introducing you to a rabbi and jerusalem and an organization which provides free legal services to training people. >> let's talk about the broader framework. what brings you to the san francisco bay area. i know there is a connection to the jewish community federation of san francisco -- if you can just talk a little bit about that connection for us. >> the program was established by the san francisco federation in israel. they are having the same programs here in san francisco and all over the united states. it is a little bit different from what we are having in israel. i think one of the things the federation is trying to create is to take all the differences and kinds of people in the israel society and pull them together and asking really hard questions about our identity -- and how do we see our future. probably different from the discussions that t
i am rabbi eric weiss. we're talking about the ways that people get to know one another and move into areas of leadership in this case, in israel. we are introducing you to a rabbi and jerusalem and an organization which provides free legal services to training people. >> let's talk about the broader framework. what brings you to the san francisco bay area. i know there is a connection to the jewish community federation of san francisco -- if you can just talk a little bit about that...
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correspondent eric randolph who is joining us with the latest from tehran and eric as we've heard iranian state television reporting nine more people killed overnight more than one hundred protesters arrested what are we to make of the authorities response to the unrest and how big of a threat are these protests to the regime well this is the biggest test the regime has faced since there were mass demonstrations back in two thousand and nine the difference this time is that they. consider the more although it is very difficult to confirm the reports we're hearing for problems says she's restrictions on trying . to know the six protesters that showed us what on store the station is. several other people were killed in various schools and cities over the country recent days. well there is a start of crackdown was just been told that four hundred fifty people have been arrested in tehran the last three days with protests that's a good road to this move and we don't know how many you're being arrested in other parts of the country and we understand that among these protesters there are host o
correspondent eric randolph who is joining us with the latest from tehran and eric as we've heard iranian state television reporting nine more people killed overnight more than one hundred protesters arrested what are we to make of the authorities response to the unrest and how big of a threat are these protests to the regime well this is the biggest test the regime has faced since there were mass demonstrations back in two thousand and nine the difference this time is that they. consider the...
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chief meteorologist eric fisher of our boston station wbz has morehe storm's path. >> today we track a very messy storwe have winter weather advisories out not just for snow and rain. we're talking temperatures. here tees time line. heavy rain across the east coast. there you see the back edge bring the mix of snow and ice. it will track through new england and the state overnight and exit on saturday. in terms of the heaviest snowfall, we could see up to a foot in western new york and that will be a peakek. for record highs much of the east coast as we look toward friday afternoon to a 40-degree drop. look how quickly this moves off toward the east. as we head into friday evening, teens in detroit 20s in cincinnati. you see it melting away. we wake up on saturday. sub freezing air and a flash freeze, which is likely going to be the biggest threat for all of these communities as the cold moves back in. i'm meteorologist eric fisher for cbs news. >>> well another sunny day is in the forecast for southern california where flood-driven mudslides have already killed 17 people and the sea
chief meteorologist eric fisher of our boston station wbz has morehe storm's path. >> today we track a very messy storwe have winter weather advisories out not just for snow and rain. we're talking temperatures. here tees time line. heavy rain across the east coast. there you see the back edge bring the mix of snow and ice. it will track through new england and the state overnight and exit on saturday. in terms of the heaviest snowfall, we could see up to a foot in western new york and...