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cheryl burgess, our resident dermatologist joins us this morning.were talking at the break, what you're doing at your dermatology center actually ties into the program that barbara featured with the makeovers of some of the families of the wounded warriors. >> correct. last year, we participated. we offer microdermabrasion to the family of the wounded warriors to give them a little break. a lot of them are from out of town to give them a break and come to get pampered. >> i thought of people want to get pampered. this is your client, yazmin. >> we'll show everybody how you can pamper yourself, men, women and look great. what can we do? >> yes, it can be very affordable. right here i have raw sugar and sea salt. it doesn't matter which one you do, i prefer more the sea salt for oilier skin and dry skin. >> most people instantly turn to the sugar. >> they may. and if you have acne, actually, the sugar is therapeutic as far as killing bacteria. and you just put a little bit of honey in both of the preparations. and i'm just going to mix it up. and i'll
cheryl burgess, our resident dermatologist joins us this morning.were talking at the break, what you're doing at your dermatology center actually ties into the program that barbara featured with the makeovers of some of the families of the wounded warriors. >> correct. last year, we participated. we offer microdermabrasion to the family of the wounded warriors to give them a little break. a lot of them are from out of town to give them a break and come to get pampered. >> i thought...
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>> yes. >> are you brooklyn burgess? >> yes. >> i have met your mom and dad. >> yes. >> this must be rob and erin. okay. joe. yep, they are altogether. all right. how does it feel, guys? >> oh -- >> wonderful. >> it does. it is. it feels wonderful. >> i am so happy to be back, and i don't know, you take the little things for granted, so it is wonderful to be here. >> what was it like to see your husband and dad after all of that you went through? >> well, he picked me up and hugged me, and i started crying. it was just so good to see him. after being on that boat for that long and not knowing when or how we were getting back and it was so good to be finally back. >> you appreciate your dad in a way, that you always loved him, but maybe you didn't know how much until now. >> did you have any idea how much you were coming back to as the greeting? >> no, no idea. i said, i don't have a boyfriend or anything, but i sure hope somebody that missed me is there waiting for me when i get back. i was not expecting this. >> little
>> yes. >> are you brooklyn burgess? >> yes. >> i have met your mom and dad. >> yes. >> this must be rob and erin. okay. joe. yep, they are altogether. all right. how does it feel, guys? >> oh -- >> wonderful. >> it does. it is. it feels wonderful. >> i am so happy to be back, and i don't know, you take the little things for granted, so it is wonderful to be here. >> what was it like to see your husband and dad after all of that...
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sheryl burgess joins us with advice.morning. >> good morning. >> there seem to be so many specialized shampoos, tell me the truth. does it really matter? >> there are some special ingredients we need to take note. particularly a few weeks ago we talked about dandruff shampoos and even those use different ingredients, but when you're talking about specific shampoos that make the hair grow or that are used for say color-treated hair, relaxed hair or perms, then it does, it does matter. >> all of these specialized sham poos, you think they do direct themselves, the dandruff sham poos work? >> they do work, if you use them consistent consistently. the problem is people don't shampoo as often as needed when you use those type of shampoos. there are preparations you can get at the dermatologist to supplement these type of shampoos. >> are there shampoos for hair loss? >> there are some out there that are labeled specifically for marketing. whether they do anything or not, they have not been proven. in any clinical research to
sheryl burgess joins us with advice.morning. >> good morning. >> there seem to be so many specialized shampoos, tell me the truth. does it really matter? >> there are some special ingredients we need to take note. particularly a few weeks ago we talked about dandruff shampoos and even those use different ingredients, but when you're talking about specific shampoos that make the hair grow or that are used for say color-treated hair, relaxed hair or perms, then it does, it does...
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robert burgess kept one of the bags as a memento and a mug. >> the total staff capacity was 1100 plus passengers, it doesn't make it to 4200. >> reporter: the u.s. coast guard with the assistant of the national transportation safety board is leading the u.s. part of the investigation but final decisions about the cause of the blaze and the repairs that are necessary will be made by the bahamas because that's where the ship is registered. carnival is offering $500 cash, a full refund and discounts on future cruises. >> they can have whatever they offering us, they can actually keep it. i'll take it and frame it. >> reporter: some passengers went on buses to texas and louisiana. a bus headed for new orleans broke down. in mobile, alabama i'm randall pinkston kpix 5. >> a wee bit of poetry there. carnival canceled the next 12 cruises. the company commits the ship had mechanical problems weeks before the engine fire. i'm sure a lot of people will be turned off on cruises. >> not just the people on that cruise. people about to take a cruise are thinking, eh, maybe not. make a "stay-cation"
robert burgess kept one of the bags as a memento and a mug. >> the total staff capacity was 1100 plus passengers, it doesn't make it to 4200. >> reporter: the u.s. coast guard with the assistant of the national transportation safety board is leading the u.s. part of the investigation but final decisions about the cause of the blaze and the repairs that are necessary will be made by the bahamas because that's where the ship is registered. carnival is offering $500 cash, a full refund...
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robin burgess saw smoke bill lowing out of the back of the ship and ran to the back of the cabin to get her daughter. >> i said we've got get out of here. there's a fire on board. >> reporter: for five days the passengers lived in squalid conditions with no running water, forcing them to use the restroom in red plastic bags. >> we tried to keep our spirits high by being goofy while aboard using a port-a-potty, basically. >> reporter: the ceo was here to welcome back the passengers and apologize. >> we pride ourselves on great vacations, and clearly we failed in this particular case. >> reporter: some were appreciative of the apology. >> i felt like it was sincere. >> reporter: but few seemed eager to take carnival up on the offer of a free cruise. the "triumph" will head to the shipyard for an assessment. one of the main complaints the passengers had was what they called a lack of communication. they said they simply weren't getting enough information as to what was actually going on. as far as the staff is concerned, though, every passenger we spoke with said that the staff did an incr
robin burgess saw smoke bill lowing out of the back of the ship and ran to the back of the cabin to get her daughter. >> i said we've got get out of here. there's a fire on board. >> reporter: for five days the passengers lived in squalid conditions with no running water, forcing them to use the restroom in red plastic bags. >> we tried to keep our spirits high by being goofy while aboard using a port-a-potty, basically. >> reporter: the ceo was here to welcome back the...
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robin burgess saw smoke billowing over the back of the ship and ran to her cabin to get to her daughter passengers and crew lived in squaller conditions as a lack of running water forced many to use the restroom in red plastic bags. >> we tried to keep each other happy by being goofy and having fun while aboard a porta-potty basically. >> reporter: carnival's c.e.o. was here at the port to personally welcome back passengers and apologize. >> we pride ourselves in providing our guests with a great vacation experience. clearly we failed in this particular case. >> reporter: some were appreciative of the apology. >> i felt like it was sincere. >> repo
robin burgess saw smoke billowing over the back of the ship and ran to her cabin to get to her daughter passengers and crew lived in squaller conditions as a lack of running water forced many to use the restroom in red plastic bags. >> we tried to keep each other happy by being goofy and having fun while aboard a porta-potty basically. >> reporter: carnival's c.e.o. was here at the port to personally welcome back passengers and apologize. >> we pride ourselves in providing our...
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michael burgess about medicare, social security and entitlement spending and later, democratic congressman henry waxman discusses climate change proposals. we will also take your calls, "washington journal" is next. host: the federal deficit is expected to dip below one trillion. the news comes as republicans and democrats face a march 1 deadline to avoid billions in across-the-board spending cuts. the pentagon announced it will offer benefits to same-sex couples. in the senate is wrapping up work on the violence against women act. and the house will vote on a bill requiring the president to offer a plan to balance the federal budget in 10 years. good morning. we begin with your take on the leaked white paper from the white house just fine drone strikes on u.s. citizens overseas. nbc news reported on the memo monday night and it has gotten lots of reaction in washington. what are your thoughts? call -- we want to get your thoughts on social media as well on twitter or facebook. or send us an e-mail. we will get your thoughts in a moment. first, josh gerstein is joining us on the phone. her
michael burgess about medicare, social security and entitlement spending and later, democratic congressman henry waxman discusses climate change proposals. we will also take your calls, "washington journal" is next. host: the federal deficit is expected to dip below one trillion. the news comes as republicans and democrats face a march 1 deadline to avoid billions in across-the-board spending cuts. the pentagon announced it will offer benefits to same-sex couples. in the senate is...
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john burgess saw the early morning action. >> at 2:00 in the morning when i came by and the fbi agents were around here. >> an under cover fbi agent kept close tabs by posing as a taliban operative. as part of his plan, the fbi says he first wanted to bomb the san francisco federal reserve. then he decided it was too secure, so he chose the oakland bank of america site. according to the fbi, five-gallon buckets like this one filled with chemicals would have been the basic pieces of the bomb. agents say he purchased cell phones and other items to be used in a triggering device. the plan was to dry the bomb and put it on an suv and detonated it in a spot to bring down the bank of america building. it is a plot b of a customers were shocked to hear about. >> wow, seriously? >> lanaza tried making contact shortly after getting out of jail on an illegal firearms charge. he was arrested at his father's san jose home in 2011. lanaza lived in an rv he often parked on the front driveway. his father would not let him into the home alone to safeguard his younger children because of his son's hist
john burgess saw the early morning action. >> at 2:00 in the morning when i came by and the fbi agents were around here. >> an under cover fbi agent kept close tabs by posing as a taliban operative. as part of his plan, the fbi says he first wanted to bomb the san francisco federal reserve. then he decided it was too secure, so he chose the oakland bank of america site. according to the fbi, five-gallon buckets like this one filled with chemicals would have been the basic pieces of...
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we'll talk to republican michael burgess straight ahead about that.member marco rubio needing a drink of water? we predicted it would be spoofed on "snl." it was. that ahead. back in a moment. helping yout your retirement plan along the way. rethink how you're invested. and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity no-fee ira. with the bing it on challenge to show google users what they've been missing on bing. let's bing it on. [fight bell: ding, ding] how many here are google users? what if i was to tell you that you would actually like bing way more than google when it came to the results? prove it. let's look up some taco places. i like the left side. yeah? okay, do we need to find out what the waves are like down at the beach? what side do you like better? i like the results on the right. i'm gonna go with the one on the left. oh! bing won! people prefer bing
we'll talk to republican michael burgess straight ahead about that.member marco rubio needing a drink of water? we predicted it would be spoofed on "snl." it was. that ahead. back in a moment. helping yout your retirement plan along the way. rethink how you're invested. and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today and we'll make it easy to move that old...
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director burgess. [speaker not understood]. >> i just wanted to offer my congratulations to chairman nolan for being reappointed by mayor lee to serve another term on the mta board and continue to serve as our chairman. i know we're all looking forward to another four-year. >> are you speaking of everybody here, four more years? >> i think i can safely speak on behalf of everyone. [laughter] >> thank you, it was very gracious, very kind. okay, -- director regis. >> yes. very quickly i, too, would like to join chairman nolan in thanking the staff for a great workshop on last week. it was phenomenal. but the other thing i would like to do and i hope other board members would join me is a salute to the san francisco 49ers. we thank them for a great season. we fell short. a lot goes into preparing for super bowl on season, off season. i would like to salute the san francisco 49ers and all those in their organization. >> well said. >> we'll come back next year. >> [speaker not understood]. >> introduction o
director burgess. [speaker not understood]. >> i just wanted to offer my congratulations to chairman nolan for being reappointed by mayor lee to serve another term on the mta board and continue to serve as our chairman. i know we're all looking forward to another four-year. >> are you speaking of everybody here, four more years? >> i think i can safely speak on behalf of everyone. [laughter] >> thank you, it was very gracious, very kind. okay, -- director regis. >>...
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john burgess saw the early morning action. >> at 2:00 in the morning when i came by and the fbi agents were around here. >> an under cover fbi agent kept close tabs by posing as a taliban operative. as part of his plan, the fbi says he first wanted to bfrancil the san francisco federal reserve. then he decided it was too secure, so he chose the oakland bank of america site. according to the fbi, five-gallon buckets like this one filled with chemicals would have been the basic pieces of the bomb. agents say he purchased cell phones and other items to be used in avice. triggering devic. the plan was to dry the bomb and put it on an suv and detonated it in a spot to bring down the bank of america building. it is a plot b of a customers were shocked to hear about. >> >> wow, seriously? >> lanaza tried making contact shortly after getting out of jail on an illegal firearms charge. he was arrested at his father's san jose home in 2011. lanaza lived in an rv he often parked on the front driveway. his father would not let him into the home alone to safeguard his younger children because of his
john burgess saw the early morning action. >> at 2:00 in the morning when i came by and the fbi agents were around here. >> an under cover fbi agent kept close tabs by posing as a taliban operative. as part of his plan, the fbi says he first wanted to bfrancil the san francisco federal reserve. then he decided it was too secure, so he chose the oakland bank of america site. according to the fbi, five-gallon buckets like this one filled with chemicals would have been the basic pieces...
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. >> reporter: robin burgess kept one of the infamous red bags as a memento. she has a souvenir mug. >> it says the gas capacity is 2758. and the total staff capacity was 1100. you add those up those are not quite make it to 4200. >> reporter: the u.s. coast guard with the assistance of the national transportation safety board is leading the u.s. part of the investigation. but final decisions about the cause of the blaze and the repairs that are necessary will be made by the bahamas, where the ship is registered. carnival is offering $500 cash a full refund and discounts on future cruises. >> they can have whatever they offer us, they can actually keep. or i'll take it and i'll frame it. >> reporter: after docking last night, some passengers boarded buses to texas and louisiana. a bus headed for new orleans broke down. randall pinkston, cbs news, mobile, alabama. good. no, not good. he's a vegetarian he's a smart guy. in fact he's the head of the cal math club. but he's taking a calculated risk... the secret this bay area student's been hiding. >>> new at:00 h
. >> reporter: robin burgess kept one of the infamous red bags as a memento. she has a souvenir mug. >> it says the gas capacity is 2758. and the total staff capacity was 1100. you add those up those are not quite make it to 4200. >> reporter: the u.s. coast guard with the assistance of the national transportation safety board is leading the u.s. part of the investigation. but final decisions about the cause of the blaze and the repairs that are necessary will be made by the...
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director burgess. [speaker not understood]. >> i just wanted to offer my congratulations to chairman nolan for being reappointed by mayor lee to serve another term on the mta board and continue to serve as our chairman. i know we're all looking forward to another four-year. >> are you speaking of everybody here, four more years? >> i think i can safely speak on behalf of everyone. [laughter] >> thank you, it was very gracious, very kind. okay, -- director regis. >> yes. very quickly i,
director burgess. [speaker not understood]. >> i just wanted to offer my congratulations to chairman nolan for being reappointed by mayor lee to serve another term on the mta board and continue to serve as our chairman. i know we're all looking forward to another four-year. >> are you speaking of everybody here, four more years? >> i think i can safely speak on behalf of everyone. [laughter] >> thank you, it was very gracious, very kind. okay, -- director regis. >>...
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because they simply have exhausted all their benefits similar to the case of the man who were just burgessself and also those young people who have never registered or those who are in part time jobs if we look at the trend we've seen a lot of suicides and attempted suicides in countries like greece one of the hardest hit euro zone countries because of this eurozone crisis there's a general feeling of the still be in the country a lot of people going out in protest we've also heard of stories of suicides in italy another hard hit country so if we're looking at the trend that's happening in europe we hope it does not continue but we could see a lot more expressions of dissatisfaction. right france meanwhile says it's unlikely to meet its target of reducing the public deficit to three percent which is the limit set by the e.u. social analyst upon a joke or so tutor's believes the cuts and austerity policies across europe are simply driving people towards desperation. suicides of this kind is just an expression of an acute social crisis greece has already experienced a rise in suicides in the
because they simply have exhausted all their benefits similar to the case of the man who were just burgessself and also those young people who have never registered or those who are in part time jobs if we look at the trend we've seen a lot of suicides and attempted suicides in countries like greece one of the hardest hit euro zone countries because of this eurozone crisis there's a general feeling of the still be in the country a lot of people going out in protest we've also heard of stories...
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because they simply have exhausted all their benefits similar to the case of the man who were just burgess self and also those young people who have never registered or those who are in part time jobs if we look at the trend we've seen a lot of suicides and attempted suicides in countries like greece one of the hardest hit euro zone countries because of this eurozone crisis there's a general feeling of a still in the country a lot of people going out in protest we've also heard of stories of suicides in italy another hard hit country so if we're looking at the trend that's happening in europe we hope it does not continue but we could see a lot more of expressions of dissatisfaction. meanwhile there's been a dramatic growth in the gap between rich and poor in the u.k. the stark figures revealed by a british think tank also warned that families are likely to endure at least fifteen years of squeezed incomes until living standards recover to pre-crisis levels and last year with taka seen a columnist at the resolution foundation says it's not going to get better anytime soon but we're seeing a
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because they simply have exhausted all their benefits similar to the case of the man who were just burgess self and also those young people who have never registered or those who are in part time jobs if we look at the trend we've seen a lot of suicides and attempted suicides in countries like greece one of the hardest hit euro zone countries because of this eurozone crisis there's a general feeling of a still in the country a lot of people going out in protest we've also heard of stories of suicides in italy another hard hit country so if we're looking at the trend that's happening in europe we hope it does not continue but we could see a lot more of expressions of dissatisfaction. which just ahead european leaders may think tax hikes will help tackle the debt crisis but europe's wealthy are being lured away by low tax countries with small business left at home and struggling to stay afloat or report on that for you just ahead in the south also. we talk about a veil of silence now over the death of a top secret prisoner who's been lifted by the israeli media which had been gagged by a cou
because they simply have exhausted all their benefits similar to the case of the man who were just burgess self and also those young people who have never registered or those who are in part time jobs if we look at the trend we've seen a lot of suicides and attempted suicides in countries like greece one of the hardest hit euro zone countries because of this eurozone crisis there's a general feeling of a still in the country a lot of people going out in protest we've also heard of stories of...
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because they simply have exhausted all their benefits similar to the case of the man who had just burgess self and also those young people who had never registered or those who were in part time jobs if we look at the trend we've seen a lot of suicides and attempted suicides in countries like greece one of the hardest hit eurozone countries because of this eurozone crisis there's a general feeling of a still in the country a lot of people going out in protest we've also heard of stories of suicides in italy another hard hit country so if we're looking at the trend that's happening in europe we hope it does not continue but we could see a lot more expressions of dissatisfaction. qatar has confirmed it's handed a serious embassy in the capital to the syrian opposition which has already appended appointed an ambassador to the building had been closed about to hear it out as the gulf nation was among the first to recognize the syrian national coalition and political activist yes son of dallas says the move however well not make much difference it's not an addition to the political weight of t
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because they simply have exhausted all their benefits similar to the case of the man who were just burgess self and also those young people who have never registered or those who are in part time jobs if we look at the trend we've seen a lot of suicides and attempted suicides in countries like greece one of the hardest hit euro zone countries because of this eurozone crisis there's a general feeling of a still in the country a lot of people going out in protest we've also heard of stories of suicides in italy another hard hit country so if we're looking at the trend that's happening in europe we hope it does not continue but we could see a lot more expressions of dissatisfaction. which just ahead european leaders may think tax hikes will help tackle the debt crisis but europe's wealthy are being lured away by low tax countries with small business left at home and struggling to stay afloat or report on that for you just ahead. also. we talk about a veil of silence now over the death of a top secret prisoner whose been lifted by the israeli media which had been gagged by a court order it sur
because they simply have exhausted all their benefits similar to the case of the man who were just burgess self and also those young people who have never registered or those who are in part time jobs if we look at the trend we've seen a lot of suicides and attempted suicides in countries like greece one of the hardest hit euro zone countries because of this eurozone crisis there's a general feeling of a still in the country a lot of people going out in protest we've also heard of stories of...
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[applause] >> so thanks again, congressman burgess. we now, congressman burgess did need to leave, so you have a bit more time to chat at your tables and also, um, 2:00 the next round of breakout sessions happen, and then it's back in here for another plenary. so, please, continue talking about some of the many challenges that congressman burgess covered for us. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> representative michael burgess there, his remarks on congress and health care issues. and if you missed any of his remarks, they'll be available online shortly. just check them out at c-span.org/videolibrary. and the academy health conference will continue this afternoon at 4 eastern with a look at health care and the states, and our coverage is going to continue on our companion network, c-span3. >>> congress is back today. the house is in at 2 eastern to take up a small number of bills with votes at 6:30. this week the house plans to work on a measure requiring the presi
[applause] >> so thanks again, congressman burgess. we now, congressman burgess did need to leave, so you have a bit more time to chat at your tables and also, um, 2:00 the next round of breakout sessions happen, and then it's back in here for another plenary. so, please, continue talking about some of the many challenges that congressman burgess covered for us. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> representative...
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because they simply have exhausted all their benefits similar to the case of the man who were just burgess self and also those young people who have never registered or those who are in part time jobs if we look at the trend we've seen a lot of suicides and attempted suicides in countries like greece one of the hardest hit euro zone countries because of this eurozone crisis there's a general feeling of a still in the country a lot of people going out in protest we've also heard of stories of suicides in italy another hard hit country so if we're looking at the trend that's happening in europe we hope it does not continue but we could see a lot more expressions of dissatisfaction. the pentagon wants those fourteen u.s. wards from a fall firmly in the spotlight defense secretary leon panetta has announced the creation of a distinguished warfare medal we handed out wielding drone pilots to wage their battles with food in combat zones not easily in english go explain to my colleague what it takes to get the award. so your secretary you have a joystick and you point click and they get an award
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because they simply have exhausted all their benefits similar to the case of the man who had just burgess self and also those young people who had never registered or those who are in part time jobs if we look at the trend we've seen a lot of suicides and attempted suicides in countries like greece one of the hardest hit eurozone countries because of this eurozone crisis there's a general feeling of a still be in the country a lot of people going out in protest we've also heard of stories of suicides in italy another hard hit country so if we're looking at the trend that's happening in europe we hope it does not continue but we could see a lot more expressions of dissatisfaction. meanwhile there's been a dramatic growth in the gap between rich and poor in the u.k. this dark figures revealed by a british thing tank also warned that families are likely to endure at least fifteen years of squeezed incomes until living standards recover to pre-crisis levels and matthew with take it seemed economist had the resolution foundation as it's all going to get better anytime soon but we're seeing at
because they simply have exhausted all their benefits similar to the case of the man who had just burgess self and also those young people who had never registered or those who are in part time jobs if we look at the trend we've seen a lot of suicides and attempted suicides in countries like greece one of the hardest hit eurozone countries because of this eurozone crisis there's a general feeling of a still be in the country a lot of people going out in protest we've also heard of stories of...
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john burgess you a the early morning action. >> it was about 2:00 in the morning and f.b.i. agents were all around here. >> in reality an undercover agent kept close tabs by posing as a taliban operative. as part of his plan. f.b.i. says he first wanted to bomb the san francisco federal reserve. he decided that wasn't good enough and he chose the bank of america site. five gallons would have been the basic pieces. bomb. agents say he also purchased cellphones and other items to be used in on triggering device. the plan was to driver the bomb with the components packed aboard an suv and detonated in a spot to bring the entire bank of america building, a plot b of a casm customers were shocked to hear about. >> wow! >> he tried to make contact with taliban operative shortly after getting out of jail on an illegal firearms charge. he was arrested at his father's san jose home in 2011. according to court documents, he lived in an rv that he parked on the front drive wear. his father would not let him in alone because his son's history of mental health issues. he was arrested whe
john burgess you a the early morning action. >> it was about 2:00 in the morning and f.b.i. agents were all around here. >> in reality an undercover agent kept close tabs by posing as a taliban operative. as part of his plan. f.b.i. says he first wanted to bomb the san francisco federal reserve. he decided that wasn't good enough and he chose the bank of america site. five gallons would have been the basic pieces. bomb. agents say he also purchased cellphones and other items to be...
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i'm kate but burgess, fox news. >> and some scary moments for a dog.to- piece and after falling several times. a kayaker came to the rescue and guided the dog to land. >> and i wanted the dog to live. >> the rescue mission lasted about an hour. animal care and control took the dog in for treatment. >>> and 100 people ended up getting stuck at the zoo and the money rail stopped working. they all got down safely. >>> and coming up, the ovechkin we know bedevils the new jersey and in that matinee. >>> and look, we have some cooler air settling in and some warmer air to the south. what will we benefit from? we have a ridge of high pressure building in. i will have details coming up. after the break. dinner's ready. [ female announcer ] hamburger helper stroganoff. beefy. creamy. stroganoffy. helpers. forty dishes, all delicious. i just finished a bowl of your light chicken pot pie soup and it was so rich and creamy... is it really 100 calories? let me put you on webcan... lean roasted chicken... and a creamy broth mmm i can still see you. [ male announcer
i'm kate but burgess, fox news. >> and some scary moments for a dog.to- piece and after falling several times. a kayaker came to the rescue and guided the dog to land. >> and i wanted the dog to live. >> the rescue mission lasted about an hour. animal care and control took the dog in for treatment. >>> and 100 people ended up getting stuck at the zoo and the money rail stopped working. they all got down safely. >>> and coming up, the ovechkin we know bedevils...
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cheryl burgess joins us this morning with some advice. >> good morning. >> we're out there all buying we're not sure if we're sure we can use them any time we want. people say this is for the morning, this for the evening. is that just a way of marketing to get you to buy more stuff? >> the regimen to get you to buy more things. if they have five products in a regimen. but the way you use them as far as morning and evening, there are some signs behind that. >> let's start off with the morning then. anything you need in the morning, in particular, when you first get up. i mean, let's start with washing your face. >> we should cleanse our face or the body daily, but the face really because we have exposure to the environment and women wear makeup. you should cleanse the face in the morning and at night before you go to bed. but the products you apply differ. and that's because we have a sucadium rhythm within our system that tells the body what to do. in the morning the body is telling you to protect. in the morning you want to use, obviously, sunscreen. it aids in the body's mechanism
cheryl burgess joins us this morning with some advice. >> good morning. >> we're out there all buying we're not sure if we're sure we can use them any time we want. people say this is for the morning, this for the evening. is that just a way of marketing to get you to buy more stuff? >> the regimen to get you to buy more things. if they have five products in a regimen. but the way you use them as far as morning and evening, there are some signs behind that. >> let's...
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robin burgess saw smoke billowing out of the back of the ship and ran to her cabin to get her daughter. >> we have to get out of here, there's a fire on board. >> reporter: for five days, passengers and crew lived in squalid conditions as a lack of running water forced many to use the restroom in red plastic bags. >> we tried to keep each other's spirits high being goofy and having fun while we're board a porta-potty basically. >> reporter: carnival's ceo was here at the port to personally welcome back passengers and apologize. >> we pride ourselves in providing our guests with a great vacation experience. and clearly we failed in this particular case. >> reporter: some were appreciative of the apology. >> i felt like it was sincere. >> reporter: but few seemed eager to take carnival up on their offer of a free cruise. >> absolutely we do not want to go sailing anytime soon. >> reporter: the triumph will now head to a mobile shipyard for an assessment. ines ferre for cbs news, mobile, alabama. >> and passengers were supposed to get a full refund and discounts on future cruises. as for
robin burgess saw smoke billowing out of the back of the ship and ran to her cabin to get her daughter. >> we have to get out of here, there's a fire on board. >> reporter: for five days, passengers and crew lived in squalid conditions as a lack of running water forced many to use the restroom in red plastic bags. >> we tried to keep each other's spirits high being goofy and having fun while we're board a porta-potty basically. >> reporter: carnival's ceo was here at the...
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michael burgess. >> the gentleman is recognized. mr. burgess: we are here tonight to honor congressman sam johnson. it's also appropriate to take a moment and send our thoughts and prayers to congressman johnson's family in the difficult time they're going through right now. as we've heard tonight, congressman johnson is a decorated war hero, 29 years' service in the united states air force, 6 combat missions in the korean war, he endured almost seven years as a prisoner of war in hanoi, the majority in solitary confinement after being captured by the north vote ma these he persveersed through this experience, returned to the united states and was reunited with his wife and children on february 12, 1973. this week marks the 40th anniversary of his relief and -- release and we celebrate aze act fices for this country. 10 years ago, i gave my first speech on the house floor. when sam came home, he undertook a duty to continuously support every man and woman who risked their lives fighting for the united states of america. this was motivat
michael burgess. >> the gentleman is recognized. mr. burgess: we are here tonight to honor congressman sam johnson. it's also appropriate to take a moment and send our thoughts and prayers to congressman johnson's family in the difficult time they're going through right now. as we've heard tonight, congressman johnson is a decorated war hero, 29 years' service in the united states air force, 6 combat missions in the korean war, he endured almost seven years as a prisoner of war in hanoi,...
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in the economy and they are the biggest customer period in the economy and they slow down their burgess seen doesn't that slow down the economy are you agreeing with me that that's the case if so that you know thirty years thirty two years or reaganomics or scott flushed down the direct route i don't see what will happen to the but everything we could you can to help you get your toes over when the government stop spending money and cut social programs and stops spending things on infrastructure the economy can try going to massive procession why would you want to i don't understand what the problem is we have an enormous debt you have a way i'm sorry one last word he had not been disciplined enough to put in place and put in a plan to have some sort of you can't have. full spending cuts i'm not saying that haphazard way that we're doing with that that's what is here and that is to is was to bring all this up and saying well yes only jobs are need to create jobs in order to bring unemployment which government can the government can create government spends money government creates jobs
in the economy and they are the biggest customer period in the economy and they slow down their burgess seen doesn't that slow down the economy are you agreeing with me that that's the case if so that you know thirty years thirty two years or reaganomics or scott flushed down the direct route i don't see what will happen to the but everything we could you can to help you get your toes over when the government stop spending money and cut social programs and stops spending things on...
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meet shara burgess. [ cheers and applause ] >> victor, we have got a knockout for you.top ten of last season's "so you think you can dance." [ cheers and applause ] i like all these new faces. >> i know, huh? zendaya, get ready. we hope you're excited to be seen with one of last year's finalists. val chmerkovskiy. [ cheers and applause ] >> ali, in honor of your two olympic gold medals, we teamed you up with winner mark ballas. >> look. he has hair again. ingo, get ready to train hard with another two-time champ. kym johnson. [ cheers and applause ] >> kellie, you lucky lady. i might be a little jealous, you'll be teamed up with three-time champ and my old partner, derek hough. [ cheers and applause ] that's going to be fun. >> and last, but not least, dorothy hamill, say hello to our favorite irishman, tristan macmanus. [ cheers and applause ] >> i'm not worthy. thank you. >> there you go. the stars and their pros. >> this is what it's going to look like when the stars are dancing. when we were asking -- hi, gorgeous. when we were asking questions, we left off with lis
meet shara burgess. [ cheers and applause ] >> victor, we have got a knockout for you.top ten of last season's "so you think you can dance." [ cheers and applause ] i like all these new faces. >> i know, huh? zendaya, get ready. we hope you're excited to be seen with one of last year's finalists. val chmerkovskiy. [ cheers and applause ] >> ali, in honor of your two olympic gold medals, we teamed you up with winner mark ballas. >> look. he has hair again. ingo,...
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a little bit later we'll come back to the health care event when congress month michael burgess will speak. he'll talking about congress and health care. that will be live at 1:30 eastern also here on c-span2. well, congress is back today. the house is in at 2 p.m. eastern to take up a small number of bills with votes at 6:30. this week the house plans to work on a measure requiring the president to submit a balanced budget to congress. the senate is also in at 2 eastern for general speeches, at 5:30 they'll vote to advance a bill reauthorizing the violence against women act, a domestic violence law that expired in 2011. members of both parties are attending retreats this week, and as a result the senate will be out on tuesday and wednesday and in the house no legislative business on thursday or friday. as always, watch the house live on c-span and the senate on c-span2. >> if you've got some hot shot that just got his ph.d. in computer science from stanford, she's getting offers from are all over the world. and to say, well, you can stay in some limbo for six years, that's not reall
a little bit later we'll come back to the health care event when congress month michael burgess will speak. he'll talking about congress and health care. that will be live at 1:30 eastern also here on c-span2. well, congress is back today. the house is in at 2 p.m. eastern to take up a small number of bills with votes at 6:30. this week the house plans to work on a measure requiring the president to submit a balanced budget to congress. the senate is also in at 2 eastern for general speeches,...
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. >> reporter: as you might expect there were a few reunions on shore, brooklyn burgess was among them overjoyed at the sight of her father, who was there awaiting her arrival. >> he picked me up and hugged me and i started crying. it was just, it was so good to see him. after being on that boat for that long and not knowing when or how we were getting back. >> reporter: brooke baldwin, cnn, mobile, alabama. >>> costco, the big box retailer where you can find anything, flat screen tvs, giant tubs of mayo and tiffany engagement rings? tiffany has something to say about that. [ male announcer ] when we built the cadillac ats from the ground up to be the world's best sport sedan... ♪ ...people noticed. ♪ the all-new cadillac ats -- 2013 north american car of the year. ♪ for a limited time, take advantage of this exceptional offer on the all-new cadillac ats. try our entrees, snacks and new salads. wild salmon with basil, garlic chicken spring rolls, and now salads, like asian-style chicken. enjoy 100 delicious varieties under 400 calories. lean cuisine. enjoy 100 delicious varieties under
. >> reporter: as you might expect there were a few reunions on shore, brooklyn burgess was among them overjoyed at the sight of her father, who was there awaiting her arrival. >> he picked me up and hugged me and i started crying. it was just, it was so good to see him. after being on that boat for that long and not knowing when or how we were getting back. >> reporter: brooke baldwin, cnn, mobile, alabama. >>> costco, the big box retailer where you can find...
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burgess. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized for four minutes. burgeburge i thank the gentleman for yielding -- mr. burgess: i thank the gentleman for yielding and this is an important discussion that we're having today and i urge my colleagues to vote for the rule and vote for the underlying bill that follows. look, the president's going to be here talking to us next week. he'll deliver his state of the union address. he will do so without a plan. on the table there will be no budget, we will not know about the proposals that are put forward as to whether or not they're reasonable in the context of allocations. we just simply don't know. now the underlying bill that's being discussed today is that when the president does submit that plan, when the administration does submit that plan, that if that plan does not come into balance within a reasonable period of time, 10 years, i think any american would say, is a reasonable time. if it does not come into balance, give us an idea as to when you think that will happen. after all, when there was a cam
burgess. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized for four minutes. burgeburge i thank the gentleman for yielding -- mr. burgess: i thank the gentleman for yielding and this is an important discussion that we're having today and i urge my colleagues to vote for the rule and vote for the underlying bill that follows. look, the president's going to be here talking to us next week. he'll deliver his state of the union address. he will do so without a plan. on the table there...