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. >>> jonathan betts joins us live now from cairo.onathan set the scene for us, how are people reacting to this truly significant news? it's a huge development. >> yeah, richel it is a stunning development. now syria's talk that hosni mubarak the feared ruler of egypt for close to 30 years, could be set free as early as tomorrow. that court in cairo ordering him to be released. he faces several charges and investigations in other trials one starting as early as sunday. we do not expect him to be released tonight, but sources within the court system do tell al jazeera he could be released as early as tomorrow. and if he is released, we have also learned that he will not be allowed to leave the country. still his freedom is not a guarantee at this point. he faces other charges and there is still an appeals process that could kick in to find an excuse to leave him in prison. but the big headline is frankly it is certainly possibility. and it is becoming increasingly likely. >> the eu is meeting in brussels, what do you know about that? >
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. >> and what are we i think we lost jonathan betts but we will check in with him throughout the daynd of course here for continuing coverage of the turmoil in egypt. you can always check our website. and international condemnation after the alleged chemical attack from world leaders on syria. the story contains very disturbing images. >> hundreds of civilians including women and children as they search among the dead for surviving relatives. people died after government forces used chemical weapons on the people in the capitol damascus. the shocking pictures of the victims have brought international condemnation, the french government demanding some sort of action. [ speaking foreign language ] >> the reaction of international condemnation. >> the germans hinting at an act of barbarism. >> we are very concerned about reports that chemical weapons have allegedly been deployed. and should this be true, it would be a monstrosity. >> the united nations security council failed to reach an agreement on a response. the u.n. secretary general called for a thorough investigation but said it
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jonathan betts joins us from cairo. what has the reaction before to this news, jonathan? >> yeah, it is a huge development, the reaction at cairo is waiting and seeing. two years ago the country celebrated when hosni mubarak was thrown from office, but in the past two years, a lot has changed in egypt, the government has changed triwice. but today acourt in cairo, cleared one of the last hurdles. now it looks like it is becoming increasingly possible that hosni mubarak could be freed from prison. unlikely to happen today, but sources telling al jazeera it could happen as early as tomorrow. not a guarantee, though. we're obviously not sure exactly what may happen. but he does -- there are appeals in place, and he could -- that decision could be appealed by prosecutors as early as tomorrow. and he does face other charges. there's a trial that begins on sunday for his role in the killing of protesters in 2011, but certainly this is a big change. >> so jonathan it sounds the way that you are explaining this. it sounds that this almost amounts to bail in a way. but he could be
jonathan betts joins us from cairo. what has the reaction before to this news, jonathan? >> yeah, it is a huge development, the reaction at cairo is waiting and seeing. two years ago the country celebrated when hosni mubarak was thrown from office, but in the past two years, a lot has changed in egypt, the government has changed triwice. but today acourt in cairo, cleared one of the last hurdles. now it looks like it is becoming increasingly possible that hosni mubarak could be freed from...
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before he was due to make a presentation on pesticides a bizarre virus completely disabled adrian betts computer but the government now feels so above the coast and the law it doesn't cover its tracks. found computer critics accessed by the us army intelligence we can leak shows obama administration agencies now conduct illegal black ops for multinationals. questioning the war on terror agreed to it's ninety six percent of the population and the guys how this will in the us like so many other places is quite corrupt in some ways the more corrupt than most places and it's just better concealed or at traditionally has been but it's it's all crawling up front of iraq now the internet has really ripped off the veil and shown what's what's going on at the highest levels of power in the us i mean openly turned their guns against the american people and now they have a military command that's the u.s. in blatant violation of posse comitatus that says that the u.s. military cannot be used in the us against american citizens that's been thrown out the window now and they're openly militarizing t
before he was due to make a presentation on pesticides a bizarre virus completely disabled adrian betts computer but the government now feels so above the coast and the law it doesn't cover its tracks. found computer critics accessed by the us army intelligence we can leak shows obama administration agencies now conduct illegal black ops for multinationals. questioning the war on terror agreed to it's ninety six percent of the population and the guys how this will in the us like so many other...
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we have john elway, jerome bettes and elway, they do it the right way. after winning the super bowl. >> kenny: matthew slater on the return. no flag first half comes to an end in foxborough. with patriots leading the buccaneers, 18-10. stay tuned for the halftime report with the cast of fox football daily from fox sports 1. it's coming up right after these messages. caramel mocha. caramel almond. caramel turtle. [ sighs ] that would've been awkward. with dunkin's caramel iced coffee flavors, there are more ways than ever to love caramel. try the new caramel coconut today. america runs on dunkin'. he and his mom, natasha, justan. shopped at family dollar to get him ready for school. let's look for the same items and see the difference. come on. here at walmart you saved over $1.50 on crayola colored pencils. wow! love it! not bad for your next picasso huh jordan? ok. you saved over 53 cents here on jif peanut butter at walmart. great savings. wow! you saved 53 cents on expo dry erase markers. not bad. unbelievable! alright. here we go. same items at walma
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john: would you have dressed up like bette and sang? a crowd goes wild. it premieres on monday august 19 at 5:00 p.m. and it will also air weekdays. the wonderful regis philb xn,x#4hf >> john: that's our show. summer is over. join us tomorrow night at 11:00. here it is your moment of zen. >> the brain child of tessla motors and space-x ceo elon musk says... >> i think it's pronounced a different way. >> how is it pronounced? i
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john: would you have dressed up like bette and sang? a crowd goes wild. it premieres on monday august 19 at 5:00 p.m. and it will also air weekdays. the wonderful regis philb >> john: that's our show. summer is over. join us tomorrow night at 11:00. here it is your moment of zen.
john: would you have dressed up like bette and sang? a crowd goes wild. it premieres on monday august 19 at 5:00 p.m. and it will also air weekdays. the wonderful regis philb >> john: that's our show. summer is over. join us tomorrow night at 11:00. here it is your moment of zen.
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. >> you look at these bette davis eyes and you think, this guy depends on me, i have to take care of. as a trainer, i see a lot of people missing workouts because of sports injuries. runner's knee... ...it's right there. shin splints... ...it hurt right on this side. injuries like these can come from the pounding your feet take. but i found something that helps. dr. scholl's active series insoles with triple zone protection to help reduce pain from three sports injuries: runner's knee, shin splints, plantar fasciitis. i can feel the difference. i'm a believer. i'm back working out. i'm a believer. try dr. scholl's active series. i'm a believer. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> we've interviewed a lot of inmates who are doing long-term sentences. i'm talking decades and decades of time behind bars. in order to survive, they have to find ways to make the absolute most of whatever small pleasures they can find. >> we should go get some bleach and make everything brighter and whiter. like a teeth commercial. >> james stone may still look like a young ma
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john: would you have dressed up like bette and sang? a crowd goes wild. it premieres on monday august 19 at 5:00 p.m. and it will also air weekdays. the wonderful regis philb )bb0f[p"p"4dpÑ >> john: that's our show. summer is over. join us tomorrow night at 11:00. here it is your moment of zen. >> the brain child of tessla motors and space-x ceo elon musk says... >> i think it's pronounced a different way. >> how is it pronounced? i captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: whoo! whoo! (audience chanting "stephen") welcome to the "report," everybody, good to have you with us. thanks so much. folks, like most americans out there i love waking up to my pals over at the "today" show. i watch all nine hours every morning. (laughter) it's my one stop shop for news, sports, weather and who's sharting in the white house. (laughter) well, on friday "today" had my favorite rapper
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john: would you have dressed up like bette and sang? a crowd goes wild.m. and it will also air weekdays. the wonderful regis philb >> john: that's our show. summer is over. join us tomorrow night at 11:00. here it is your moment of zen. >> the brain child of tessla motors and space-x ceo elon musk says... >> i think it's pronounced a different way. >> how is it pronounced? i captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by comedy central onight small town values are under attack. oh, no, did that footloose kid start dancing again? then is the government trying to get inside our heads? why else would they have a secretary of the interior? and my guest kevin spacey stars in the house of cards as a scheming congressman. i'll asked him why he switched to documentaries. in boston, mobster whitey bulger has been convicted on 31 counts. here in new york, tighty whitey bulger continues his run for mayor. this is is the colbert report. [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ]
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. >> thank you so much jonathan betts live from cairo.ning us now is tom, an associate professor of sociology at the university of san diego and an associate fellow at the transnational i institute based in amsterdam. can you tell us, there are three leaders of the egypt muslim brotherhood that are being tried for the deaths of several protesters. although the trial is postponed from today until october what exactly does this mean for the muslim brotherhood? >> well, i think it is clear that the army is out to totally crush the muslim brotherhood and as i predicted they're not only going after the muslim brotherhood but also going after the secular left in egypt, they're also going after leaders of the april 6th movement which has been involved in protests for a long time and played an important role in the democratic rev u. i think the muslim brotherhood is the current enemy of the state. there will be trials. the outcome, maybe they're not totally predetermined but i'm not going to be surprised if the con irks come and if mubarak basica
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." >>> the actress bette davis once said that "old age ain't no place for sissies." aging may be a universal quality of being human, as the author lewis richmond puts it, but that doesn't mean it's easy. his book, "aging as a spiritual practice," tells how buddhist principles can help with life's transitions. richmond leads meditation workshops on the subject of aging, and we attended one at the shambhala center in new york city. >> buddhist wisdom begins with a very simple principle - everything changes. aging is really about time, and our experience of time, the things that we love and cherish will change, will get old, including us, and pass away. a big challenge for us is to see aging as it really is. not as we imagine it, not as the society or advertisements say it is, not as our friends say it is, but what is it really for us? all of buddhist spiritual practice is a kind of great re-framing. seeing all of human life differently, much more positively, and deeply. so buddhist mindfulness practices, as it relates to aging, is really pay attention, pay close attent
." >>> the actress bette davis once said that "old age ain't no place for sissies." aging may be a universal quality of being human, as the author lewis richmond puts it, but that doesn't mean it's easy. his book, "aging as a spiritual practice," tells how buddhist principles can help with life's transitions. richmond leads meditation workshops on the subject of aging, and we attended one at the shambhala center in new york city. >> buddhist wisdom begins...
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they're hedging their betts with that forecast. >> i know. that's what we get. equal chances.flip a coin. >> thank you, jeff. >> coming up, bye-bye to the beard? the former giant the cash he's getting to remove his signature feature. >> good news for gilroy or patrons of the -- >> two young germans say they've developed a soft drink that neutralizes garlic breath within an hour after a meal. the two college students got the idea because they love spicy food but not the breath that comes with if. the drink is called papa turk and the creators say the blend of teas, lemon, mints and other ingredients help neutralize bad breath between 30 and 60 minutes after eating and customers seem to agree. papa turk is selling very well in germany. >> tonight in san jose, there's a hole in the ground that will soon be a whole food. the store will have more than groceries, it will have a rooftop microbrewery and a garden to grow hops. the store is just down the street from the shark tank. so yea. it is set 0 open next summer. we'll be right back with sports. . we'll be right back with sports.
they're hedging their betts with that forecast. >> i know. that's what we get. equal chances.flip a coin. >> thank you, jeff. >> coming up, bye-bye to the beard? the former giant the cash he's getting to remove his signature feature. >> good news for gilroy or patrons of the -- >> two young germans say they've developed a soft drink that neutralizes garlic breath within an hour after a meal. the two college students got the idea because they love spicy food but not...
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kris betts has this heartwarming story. >> reporter: it's the difference new eyes - and a new life can-old rescued puppy - once blind from cataracts - can now see - and explore. a sharp contrast to just a few days ago- when danny kept his head down - and slowly moved around a room. >> "he'll run into the walls at our house and then stop and kinda move the other way." >> reporter: now - with the playful energy of a puppy - he is *bounding down hallways - chasing toys. >> "he's actually in almost a run which we've never seen him do." >> reporter: thursday -dr. lysney wagner performed free surgery on danny's cataracts - without it - he would eventually go *completely blind. and just minutes after this sight-saving procedure - danny was already alert - and ready to play. >> "it's great every time, that's why it's my favorite. it's the same feeling when you can just see them tracking you, even from the kennel. you just know they're seeing you for the first time." >> reporter: you can see how clear his eyes are now that the cataracts are gone. danny's story was so touching - it spread throug
kris betts has this heartwarming story. >> reporter: it's the difference new eyes - and a new life can-old rescued puppy - once blind from cataracts - can now see - and explore. a sharp contrast to just a few days ago- when danny kept his head down - and slowly moved around a room. >> "he'll run into the walls at our house and then stop and kinda move the other way." >> reporter: now - with the playful energy of a puppy - he is *bounding down hallways - chasing toys....
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god did not come and send his son so that you would act better, so that you would d behave bett. don't believe that for a second. that's what religion tetells us. god came and sent his son to redeem you back to heaven so you could be a son a daughter of the most high god because there was no way you could have made it you could have made it on your own. [applause] okay. i got into that a little more than i thought, but where was i at here? we got more points to do. i'm tellinyou, you got to catch that. here's why: up to this point we're just talking about positive thinknking. i don't know abt you, but i'veried positive thinking. i'm just not positive enough. i'm not and i'm a pretty positive guy. i'm telling you, i'm just not positive enough to think myself into a radical change in my l life like god wants to do. because there's something else that has to happen, and if you think about this prodigal son one more time with me-- think with me real quick-- think about his situation, all of a sden, it says, "he came to his senses." he started thinking and he thought to himself, "you
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john: doesn't it encourage the rogue cop to behave bett? >> another measure of accountability. john: thank you sheriff martin. , a radley balko. this police officer was fired after these people do nothing wrong for also martial law when is that justified? >> the surrounding areas have been virtually shut down. >> stare holmes. stabilize. >> heavily armed police s.w.a.t. teams and are swarming the streets of boston. >> stay in your homes. stay in place binocle residents can do is comply. john: last april in massachusetts people were looking for the boston marathon bomber and they were right to shut down the town says james cafano from the heritage foundation but jim harper says no. that is a recipe for a police state. jim, why? >> i said the bright people made the decision with the elected officials to make that decision but personally as a public safety measure measure,t was over the top but i am not accountable to the people of my city. if it works theay it is supposed to the people responsible made the decision by retrospect tells us obviously it was an overreaction. hundreds
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spiriva helps me breathe bett. does breathing with copd weigh you down?don't wait to ask your doctor about spiriva. gerri: allot stop being the national flood insurance project to go further into debt now people are seeing their premiums rise. what we talk about here is flood insurance. more and more people need it these days than what we're finding is after the new law was passed people are starting to not be able to afford it. what is going on? >> today carries a $24 billion debt that quite frankly it has no hope to pay off so the taxpayer carries that so the taxpayer -- congress said enough is enough. the 20 percent of policyholders, 1.1 million people are no longer eligible for those subsidies so immediately we see second homeowners even vacation homeowners were getting subsidies like palm beach. that will come to an end and repetitive loss properties flooded over and over and businesses will see subsidies eliminated over a couple of years with an increase of 5%. gerri: for taxpayers, this is a reprieve we bail them out every year and i don't have tha
spiriva helps me breathe bett. does breathing with copd weigh you down?don't wait to ask your doctor about spiriva. gerri: allot stop being the national flood insurance project to go further into debt now people are seeing their premiums rise. what we talk about here is flood insurance. more and more people need it these days than what we're finding is after the new law was passed people are starting to not be able to afford it. what is going on? >> today carries a $24 billion debt that...
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it's time to build a bett enterprise. together.ojoin us at projectluna.com charles: twitter has announced that bruce willis is out and harrison ford is in for the expendables series. katrina this says that celebrity tweets are huge. katrina, i love that. these mega-wealthy guys have gone at it over money. >> is not just the fact that it's over money. because that's not a surprise. but i think that somehow twitter seems to reserve itself it seems like for it perez hilton, john mayer, amanda bynes. they are older guys and it seems little high school-ish. >> what you mean by older? [laughter] >> we have finally gotten so sick of this that you have reverted me back. >> okay, let's talk about this because this has to do about politics and it's about two relatively successful guys complaining at each other. >> are they having a fighter is this a good way to promote the next movie. he knows how to promote a franchise. >> now you are getting way too complicated. these two guys get upset. and bruce willis was offered $3 million. it's a four
it's time to build a bett enterprise. together.ojoin us at projectluna.com charles: twitter has announced that bruce willis is out and harrison ford is in for the expendables series. katrina this says that celebrity tweets are huge. katrina, i love that. these mega-wealthy guys have gone at it over money. >> is not just the fact that it's over money. because that's not a surprise. but i think that somehow twitter seems to reserve itself it seems like for it perez hilton, john mayer,...
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all righty, what bette midler song was featured in her 1988 film about best friends, "beaches"?"wind beneath my wings." ♪ did you ever know that you're my hero ♪ >> i could cry to that movie a thousand times. >> yeah. >> tell us about that. >> well, it was one of those movies that, like, you watched with your friends, you cried with your friends, and, you know, it's a rite of passage for every sort of -- >> i know. i don't care where it is when i flip it on, i watch it. >> it's one of those movies. >> back across. >> north dakota gentleman. in the sisterhood of the traveling pants, what were the magic pants the girls shared? sweat pants, harem pants, jeggings, or jeans? >> "d," jeans. >> you know your movie. >> he's right, jeans. >> love it when a guy knows what the traveling pants actually are. >> right. >> these are the miraculous jeans that sort of bonded the friends together. we all hope there are such magical jeans that look great on all of us. >> back to you. >> from jackson, new jersey. all right, for the four friends of sex in the city, what was their cocktail of choice?
all righty, what bette midler song was featured in her 1988 film about best friends, "beaches"?"wind beneath my wings." ♪ did you ever know that you're my hero ♪ >> i could cry to that movie a thousand times. >> yeah. >> tell us about that. >> well, it was one of those movies that, like, you watched with your friends, you cried with your friends, and, you know, it's a rite of passage for every sort of -- >> i know. i don't care where it is...
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the betts evidence of that is that this was four cold case murders and the jury only took six hours to convict him with very little forensic evidence, with no confession and no eyewitness testimony. he was ill-equipped to represent himself, but the way he came across to this jury, particularly in his closing argument, sent a very subliminal message to the jury that this was a man capable of being a serial evidence, not evidence, but i think the jury considered that a lot. >> does the judge have any role? could the judge have stepped in on behalf of him or someone else said, hey, this is not going according to plan as far as court behavior? >> they did warn him, you need to follow the rules. you need to act like a lawyer, but he's not a lawyer, but he does have a constitutional right to represent himself. but i think we have to take a look at that issue. there was no way he was equipped to represent himself in this case. the da had a very difficult case. this was not a slam dunk, but the fact that he had no idea what he was doing and the way he conducted himself, i think did a hot to ma
the betts evidence of that is that this was four cold case murders and the jury only took six hours to convict him with very little forensic evidence, with no confession and no eyewitness testimony. he was ill-equipped to represent himself, but the way he came across to this jury, particularly in his closing argument, sent a very subliminal message to the jury that this was a man capable of being a serial evidence, not evidence, but i think the jury considered that a lot. >> does the...
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a best offer from the union workers, a best offer from management and a third party would pick the betts one, called binding arbitration. no strike, no standoffs, just resolutions. would it work? >> it could potentially be effective. but there are other tools in that war chest, if you will. >> reporter: nbc's political analyst says there's no guarantee. there's still the matter of the california legislature which would have to pass a law scaling back union influence. could that happen? as the saying goes? don't bet the farm on it. >> california's a very pro-union state. 18% of the work force is labor versus 11% nationally. you begin it look at it that way, and the likelihood of something like this emerging in a serious form is not very likely. >> reporter: now mr. gersten says it doesn't look like it's possible this year, but next year it's possible. they told me we don't have the legal authority to do it, there are upsides, and there are down sides. we're not supportive of this idea right now because we're trying to work through the collective bargaining process. but the local seiu chap
a best offer from the union workers, a best offer from management and a third party would pick the betts one, called binding arbitration. no strike, no standoffs, just resolutions. would it work? >> it could potentially be effective. but there are other tools in that war chest, if you will. >> reporter: nbc's political analyst says there's no guarantee. there's still the matter of the california legislature which would have to pass a law scaling back union influence. could that...
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[laughter] spee bette. >> carl icahn sounded so relaxed with you. >> the sound i'd like he was having with you and asking the right questions. liz: we made news nationwide by the way charlie was it tweet seeing a the interview live that is teamwork. >> it was interesting. >> very much thank you. the closing bell 27 minutes away with fox business exclusive coming up for a writ treasury secretary of deal is coming to tell us what he thinks about this breaking news and the debt ceiling is coming. stay tuned. here it comes. if you're serious about taking your trading to a higher level, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 then schwab is the place to trade. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 call 1-888-577-5750 or visit schwab.com/trading to tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 learn how you can earn up to 300 commission-free online trades tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 for six months with qualifying net deposits. tdd#: 1-800-345-25 see how easy and intuitive it is use tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 our most powerful platform, streetsmart edge. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 we put it in the cloud so you can use it on the web. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and trade with o
[laughter] spee bette. >> carl icahn sounded so relaxed with you. >> the sound i'd like he was having with you and asking the right questions. liz: we made news nationwide by the way charlie was it tweet seeing a the interview live that is teamwork. >> it was interesting. >> very much thank you. the closing bell 27 minutes away with fox business exclusive coming up for a writ treasury secretary of deal is coming to tell us what he thinks about this breaking news and the...
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. >> lez bette pran is live from washington. secret access to the communications expert. according to the "washington post" this published along side the budget release. how much are we talking? the program was reportedly expected to cost $278 million this year. they are shedding new light on surveillance operations in the u.s. most of which is up for debate since edward snowden released all of the classified information back in june. specifically we are learning new details of the corporate partner project. according to the report the agency passed into quote high volume ser cut network what does that mean for the average person. they have traffic flows they are sweeping phone calls and e-mails from people like you and me. keep in mind companies are applied for the survey on orders. critics say there's a big payout in the end that could create an enhanced incentive to comply. how much of this information is new? this is the first in a rare time we have seen secret surveillance come out with a price. they are setting financial terms for programs capable of taking in every
. >> lez bette pran is live from washington. secret access to the communications expert. according to the "washington post" this published along side the budget release. how much are we talking? the program was reportedly expected to cost $278 million this year. they are shedding new light on surveillance operations in the u.s. most of which is up for debate since edward snowden released all of the classified information back in june. specifically we are learning new details of...
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lori: good for you, spicy, bette midler.reer out of that kind of talk i suppose many would say. vegas odds kind of interesting to follow it up. peter barnes, thank you, sir. >> you bet. lori: transportation stocks are beating out the broader market more than 5% this year but right now it is all about rails versus trucks. which stands to benefit the most from a economic recovery? we're putting a railroad bull against talk interesting bull to see which sector has the better shot to make you money in the long haul. our railroad bull, donald bratton. trucking bull is bank of america senior research analyst, ken hector. welcome to you both. ken, to you first. you say you're a buyer of trucks right now. why is that? >> given the trucker survey we're seeing sent mane improve after a little bit of a lull in the spring. lori: what is driving activity? is there broader growth or is there specifics? >> it is probably broader growth given our shipper survey goes naicswide and good for rails and trucks and economic activity and that is g
lori: good for you, spicy, bette midler.reer out of that kind of talk i suppose many would say. vegas odds kind of interesting to follow it up. peter barnes, thank you, sir. >> you bet. lori: transportation stocks are beating out the broader market more than 5% this year but right now it is all about rails versus trucks. which stands to benefit the most from a economic recovery? we're putting a railroad bull against talk interesting bull to see which sector has the better shot to make you...
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it's time to build a bette enterprise. together. gerri: back-to-school shopping season is upon us.is the time for shoppers to start getting their lists of must have together. luckily there are 16 states offering sales tax holidays, with many coming up this weekend in states like florida, south carolina, alabama. clothing, supplies, and they vary by state. that's pretty cool. most state sales taxes fall between four and 8%. that is a great discount. tips on how to get the most of those sales. kate rogers. good to have you here. i know everybody out there is trimming their budget this year for back-tochool. i hear they will spend 8 percent less. if you use these tax sale holidays you could save a ton of dough. let's get to tips on how to save money. >> a lot of different ways. families will be spending about $635 on average per kid this year. the first way is to buy discnted this -- gift cards. go on sites. by giving cards for certain stores that are discounted by abt five to 10%. you use them during the tax holiday and go get a double discount at some stores. gerri: also, checking c
it's time to build a bette enterprise. together. gerri: back-to-school shopping season is upon us.is the time for shoppers to start getting their lists of must have together. luckily there are 16 states offering sales tax holidays, with many coming up this weekend in states like florida, south carolina, alabama. clothing, supplies, and they vary by state. that's pretty cool. most state sales taxes fall between four and 8%. that is a great discount. tips on how to get the most of those sales....
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representative jerry nadler, and the man behind the project and co-host of "the cycle" my colleague ari mel bett run-up to the sequester, it's not a problem, it's not an issue. is that true as far as the criminal justice system is concerned? >> well, no, unfortunately it's certainly not true. it's cutting something like 30% or more of funding for the public defender systems. that means that people don't get adequate defenses or have to wait for trial for months and they're in jail, having been convicted of nothing. you're waiting longer for raiments for trials, months, even chief justice roberts, no bleeding heart liberal, complained recently that the sequestration would really very much harm the criminal justice system, and has a disproportionate effect on the defendants, it will reduce d.a.'s also, but the prosecutors at the federal left are funded out of the department of justice, and has some leeway, they can switch funds around, whereas the public defenders are funded out of a much smaller operation, almost all of which goes to staff salaries for defenders, and staff assistance and rent, th
representative jerry nadler, and the man behind the project and co-host of "the cycle" my colleague ari mel bett run-up to the sequester, it's not a problem, it's not an issue. is that true as far as the criminal justice system is concerned? >> well, no, unfortunately it's certainly not true. it's cutting something like 30% or more of funding for the public defender systems. that means that people don't get adequate defenses or have to wait for trial for months and they're in...
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>> the news continues in just two minutes with live updates from cairo with al jazeera's jonathan bettslways, your instant news updates from around the world are a click away at aljazeera.com. i'm morgan radford and i'll see you in just a moment. >> good morning. i'm morgan radford and these are some of the stories we're following at this hour. deposed egyptian president hosni mubarak is in court facing charges involving the 2011 deaths of several protesters. >>> a bomb blast strikes a bus kiriing dozens of military officers in yemen. the attack comes just two days after yemen's president vows to fight terrorism. >> the symptoms that they have described to our medical teams in doctors without borders appear to be consistant with exposure to a neuro toxic agent. >> a humanitarian groups chilling assessment of chemical weapons used in syria.
>> the news continues in just two minutes with live updates from cairo with al jazeera's jonathan bettslways, your instant news updates from around the world are a click away at aljazeera.com. i'm morgan radford and i'll see you in just a moment. >> good morning. i'm morgan radford and these are some of the stories we're following at this hour. deposed egyptian president hosni mubarak is in court facing charges involving the 2011 deaths of several protesters. >>> a bomb...
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even singer bette midler is getting in on this whole thing.ng against summers saying, huh, the architect of bank deregulation which turned straight-laced banks into casones and bankers into pimps may be the next fed head, summers. ashley and he liz. liz: i love this. too funny. >> don't you love twitter? ashley: oh, yeah. liz: too much. thank you, peter. we love you. appreciate you on. thank you so much. ashley: reports say apple has set a launch date for the next generation iphone. the question will the device help apple claw back some of its declining smartphone market share? liz: plus as we said, minutes away from tesla ceo elon musk revealing plans for his jet speed hyper loop. i love the name. in just a few minutes we're bringing you all the details and we are the only business network live at the company that is going to be very much front and center here. when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety
even singer bette midler is getting in on this whole thing.ng against summers saying, huh, the architect of bank deregulation which turned straight-laced banks into casones and bankers into pimps may be the next fed head, summers. ashley and he liz. liz: i love this. too funny. >> don't you love twitter? ashley: oh, yeah. liz: too much. thank you, peter. we love you. appreciate you on. thank you so much. ashley: reports say apple has set a launch date for the next generation iphone. the...
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liz: despite bette idler? >> yeah. doesn't, who is canadian singer, who loves him. celine dion.anyway, so -- liz: what? >> stay on track here. so he still talks to the president quite a bit on the economy. i checked the white house visitors logs, okay? larry summers left in december 2010. he has been back to the white house 14 times since then. okay? they still talk a lot. janet yellen has been to the white house once in four 1/2 years. david: she knows she has got the job. >> no. i think it's a horse race. david: i don't think so. i think it is yellen's to lose. that's me. that is why i -- >> i cover washington and you cover -- david: we'll see. we'll see. i will put $5 on it. >> i bet you some probiotic yogurt. david: you have got a deal. he thinks it willlbe larry. i think it will be yellen. liz: alan blinder? come on. david: pop star kelly clarkson, is that who you were thinking of? tackling with the british government over a very valuable piece of jewelry. liz, take note. details coming next. this man is about to be the millionth customer. would you mind if i go ahead of yo
liz: despite bette idler? >> yeah. doesn't, who is canadian singer, who loves him. celine dion.anyway, so -- liz: what? >> stay on track here. so he still talks to the president quite a bit on the economy. i checked the white house visitors logs, okay? larry summers left in december 2010. he has been back to the white house 14 times since then. okay? they still talk a lot. janet yellen has been to the white house once in four 1/2 years. david: she knows she has got the job. >>...
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using crumbled cheetos, the lipstick angelina jolie drawn with various shades of lipstick, and the betteavis mascara painting drawn completely with mascara. but his most famous work comes shortly after he finishes ketchup art. it's a time-lapsed version of the mona lisa using microsoft paint. >> most people that have used windows have tried microsoft paint. it's the paint program included. it's usually good enough to draw a stick figure, and that's the extent of it. >> jason says he wanted to create fine art while using a simple consumer program like microsoft paint. >> the idea i had was to take something that people had experience with and put it with another thing, which was the mona lisa. it was two things that they could relate to and give it a value of its own. >> despite the limitations of microsoft paint, jason finds ways to add depth to his painting. >> i was using a drawing tablet, so that made it a lot easier, but i used a variety of the tools, and a lot of it is kind of an optical illusion. >> within about an hour and a half, jason finishes his painting, and since posting, ja
using crumbled cheetos, the lipstick angelina jolie drawn with various shades of lipstick, and the betteavis mascara painting drawn completely with mascara. but his most famous work comes shortly after he finishes ketchup art. it's a time-lapsed version of the mona lisa using microsoft paint. >> most people that have used windows have tried microsoft paint. it's the paint program included. it's usually good enough to draw a stick figure, and that's the extent of it. >> jason says he...
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>> bette midler. >> why is it hollywood celebrities think they can talk about finance, but say the financiers talk about hollywood? >> i'm sure there are plenty a la george clooney and his comments about dan loeb. >> i'm sure there's plenty of wall streeters out there that have a bit of hollywood gossip for you and vice versa. still ahead, go big or go home. that's what one money manager says is the best bet for your money right now. the top three picks next and massarot r maserotti for the middle class. in a world that's changing faster than ever, we believe outshining the competition tomorrow requires challenging your business inside and out today. at cognizant, we help forward-looking companies run better and run different - to give your customers every reason to keep looking for you. so if you're ready to see opportunities and see them through, we say: let's get to work. because the future belongs to those who challenge the present. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for busi
>> bette midler. >> why is it hollywood celebrities think they can talk about finance, but say the financiers talk about hollywood? >> i'm sure there are plenty a la george clooney and his comments about dan loeb. >> i'm sure there's plenty of wall streeters out there that have a bit of hollywood gossip for you and vice versa. still ahead, go big or go home. that's what one money manager says is the best bet for your money right now. the top three picks next and massarot...
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he's a juilliard-trained pianist who began his performing career accompanying bette midler.manilow, welcome to "my generation." - thank you. - how are you doing? - great. it's very exciting, very exciting around my life. - well, as i look at your life, you are having a long and phenomenal career. - it just doesn't want to stop. - much to talk about, but what have you been able to do to have this great longevity, to stay fresh, and just to keep it moving for so long? because i think there must be a lesson in there for people. - i wish i could give you a real easy answer on that one. i try to make the most beautiful music i know how to make. i try to tell the truth. i try to be a gentleman. i don't like to wind up on the cover of these rags. i try to make my fans and my band and my family proud of what i do. but most of all, i am passionate about the work i do. - what are the rules that you have, that you set for yourself, that enable you to hit that mark night after night after night? - i want to make the audience feel. - feel? - mmm. i want to make them feel something. i wan
he's a juilliard-trained pianist who began his performing career accompanying bette midler.manilow, welcome to "my generation." - thank you. - how are you doing? - great. it's very exciting, very exciting around my life. - well, as i look at your life, you are having a long and phenomenal career. - it just doesn't want to stop. - much to talk about, but what have you been able to do to have this great longevity, to stay fresh, and just to keep it moving for so long? because i think...
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their betts ust use of capital been share repurchase. they've been buying $5 billion worth every quarter. they cut back to $4 billion last quarter and they have announced they're going down to $3 billion this quarter. >> does that argue for the producers then? for the independents as opposed to the integrateds? >> you want to go to the smaller and also the suppliers. >> what about -- >> there's a lot of drilling going on. >> what about other sectors you're interested in in the u.s. we were talking in the green room you were starting to look at some of the emerging markets. where and why? >> with emerging markets, we've made a shift there. we've decided instead of looking at emerging markets broadly, we want to focus in on asia particularly. so asia is 62% of emerging markets. when you look at asia and japan, what you drop off is the commodity heavy economies. >> those markets are getting blitzed over the last several trading days because of fears over the taper. >> they are. the longer term idea is as a result of this, we'll get some maj
their betts ust use of capital been share repurchase. they've been buying $5 billion worth every quarter. they cut back to $4 billion last quarter and they have announced they're going down to $3 billion this quarter. >> does that argue for the producers then? for the independents as opposed to the integrateds? >> you want to go to the smaller and also the suppliers. >> what about -- >> there's a lot of drilling going on. >> what about other sectors you're...
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this straight he's offering you a one piece of pie which you said you really want and you're saying betts not enough we want to pizza pies we want to have a so i want us to pizza is just a couple of years ago well you know what he's offering today i mean are you going to take it are you going to live it and that's it well and that's why republicans are having an issue with this proposal you know it's tough to call this a grand bargain proposition when he dropped one of the two points of agreement between republicans and democrats and replaced it with a whole bunch of new spending which the president knows perfectly well is a poison pill for republicans he's setting them up to not support this so he could then make political hay of it ahead of twenty fourteen i think his motivations are pretty clear ok so the spending that he is proposing using the money that comes from this closing the loopholes for is to rebuild the crumbling infrastructure of america that used to i mean that was the signature. cigna literally the signature of the maybe not literally of the eisenhower administration rich
this straight he's offering you a one piece of pie which you said you really want and you're saying betts not enough we want to pizza pies we want to have a so i want us to pizza is just a couple of years ago well you know what he's offering today i mean are you going to take it are you going to live it and that's it well and that's why republicans are having an issue with this proposal you know it's tough to call this a grand bargain proposition when he dropped one of the two points of...
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even bett- and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. [ children laughing ] ♪ ...is the smell of salt in the air. ♪ it's the sound a seashell makes. [ seagulls calling ] away...is a place that's beyond your imagination, yet well within your means. find your away. for a dealer and the rv that's right for you, visit gorving.com. every day we're working to and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> for those inmates at the hillsbo
even bett- and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. [ children laughing ] ♪ ...is the smell of salt in the air. ♪ it's the sound a seashell makes. [ seagulls calling ]...
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we know how to help the credit challenged customer bett than anyone in the country. here are some facts about credit you might not know. 1 in 4 credit reports contain errors. these errors are serious enough that you will be denied credit. none of this is your fault! errors are not your fault, falling on hard times are not your fault, and especially, being turned down for an auto loan is not your fault. 90% of customers with bad credit are turned down at traditional car dealerships. not with us. we approve 100% of people, 100% of the time. have you ever seen your credit report? do you know what your credit score is? 75% of our customers didn't know what their credit score was! we know that managing your credit is difficult and we understand. we will not take advantage of you because you haven't been given information. let us handle the hard part; all you have to do is make one phone call. what information does a lender see when they pull your credit? three credit bureaus have different information on you depending on your credit history. once a lender has a credit rep
we know how to help the credit challenged customer bett than anyone in the country. here are some facts about credit you might not know. 1 in 4 credit reports contain errors. these errors are serious enough that you will be denied credit. none of this is your fault! errors are not your fault, falling on hard times are not your fault, and especially, being turned down for an auto loan is not your fault. 90% of customers with bad credit are turned down at traditional car dealerships. not with us....
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lori: except for bette midler in the famous tweet. >> and a lot of democratic senators.ntment will be easier, remember she needs to be confirmed by senate, will be easier if yellen. will the senate back door the president on this? no way. lori: summers he was very much behind of deregulation of financial institutions. >> absolutely. >> the president back from vacation reinitiating getting dodd-frank implemented but doesn't seem like their philosophies are different from each other. >> great point. larry summers led for some massive, deregulation, it was done with republicans and robert reuben. treasury secretary. assistant treasury secretary. and took ruben's job when he left and went to citigroup. the people in the clinton administration led to deregulation, that obama right now is reimplementing. we should point out this. the fed is now a regulator. so larry summers will implement some of the reforms, quote, unquote, regulations that obama put in that were overriding his deregulation. it is odd but you know listen. he's a smart guy. larry summers is one of the smartest
lori: except for bette midler in the famous tweet. >> and a lot of democratic senators.ntment will be easier, remember she needs to be confirmed by senate, will be easier if yellen. will the senate back door the president on this? no way. lori: summers he was very much behind of deregulation of financial institutions. >> absolutely. >> the president back from vacation reinitiating getting dodd-frank implemented but doesn't seem like their philosophies are different from each...
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but as you mentioned already, they did come in a little bit bett better than the market was expecting look at survey indicators, they signal somewhat stabilization. so with respect to for the rest of the year, there's still contraction. and some sort of equilibrium into next year. >> can you actually say for the greek economy that the worst is definitely over, or are there more dangers lurking in the background? as you say, we did see some pretty encouraging signs like the trade beginning to rebalance. we see inventory restocking, but are these just temporary factors? could there be a false dawn for the greek economy? >> i think they all point in a similar direction. it's not just one indicator signaling somewhat, you know, more positive trends. but i think it's still a lower pace of contraction rather than a recovery. the recovery is likely to come more next year. so it's less of negative growth rates. as you point out, that comes from stronger exports. and also something that is very relevant for greece is the fiscal accounts. which it is suspected for the second half of the year to
but as you mentioned already, they did come in a little bit bett better than the market was expecting look at survey indicators, they signal somewhat stabilization. so with respect to for the rest of the year, there's still contraction. and some sort of equilibrium into next year. >> can you actually say for the greek economy that the worst is definitely over, or are there more dangers lurking in the background? as you say, we did see some pretty encouraging signs like the trade beginning...