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amanda thank you for joings us. >> thanks for having me. >> they pretty much faced a pretty serious shockhen they got there why are those systems so different than ours? >> you know finland is considered the utopia of education now where kids are getting an outstanding results in math science, where koreans work night and day, these are two different places and somehow they have gotten to the top of the world in education. >> south korea is different, because when you think of the difference between the u.s. and theirs, 60 years ago most south koreans were illiterate. the country now has a 93% high school graduation rate which is much better than the 77% we have here in the u.s. what changes were made there that were so dramatic, to make things so different? >> this is one of the most hopeful things about this subject. the smartest countries in the world right now were not always so smart. so sometimes it feels like this is a futile stagnant problem that we can never fix but these countries systematically did things sometimes by accident sometimes on purpose that made their systems much m
amanda thank you for joings us. >> thanks for having me. >> they pretty much faced a pretty serious shockhen they got there why are those systems so different than ours? >> you know finland is considered the utopia of education now where kids are getting an outstanding results in math science, where koreans work night and day, these are two different places and somehow they have gotten to the top of the world in education. >> south korea is different, because when you...
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>> from larry beilnd spencer chris chirngs dan ashley, all of us here at abc 7 news, thanks for joing us war on crime, the worst criminal offenders are pursued by the detectives of the major case squad. these are their stories. [crowd shouting]
>> from larry beilnd spencer chris chirngs dan ashley, all of us here at abc 7 news, thanks for joing us war on crime, the worst criminal offenders are pursued by the detectives of the major case squad. these are their stories. [crowd shouting]
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thank you for joing us. it. a great night.ew york. >> the president means it when he is says it is a phoney crisis as we hear those conservative groups of targeting are still going colin and they are still targeting the tea party groups three months after the first one down there not let teeing up and with these implications of the house ways and means committee chairman says they're still the focus what the irs agent call up the secondary because the agency has not come up with any new guidance on the concept of a follow-up on that
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thank you for joing us. it. a great night. good night from new york. >> the president means it when he is says it is a phoney crisis as we hear those conservative groups of targeting are still going colin and they are still targeting the tea party groups three months after the first one down there not let teeing up and with these implications of the house ways and means committee chairman says they're still the focus what the irs agent call up the secondary because the agency has not come up with any new guidance on the concept of a follow-up on that tax status of such groups for now pretty much just much just conservative groups for now. with this same harassing it is just a phony scandal. said this is a phony. he is the one it keeps suing. it just kept running -- growing and growing and growing. what do you make of this latest thing? >> it's amazing. weeard from the ainistration early on to mothers day that ms. lerner annnunced, tomorrow marks three months since ms. lerner started this scandal when she answered what i think
thank you for joing us. it. a great night. good night from new york. >> the president means it when he is says it is a phoney crisis as we hear those conservative groups of targeting are still going colin and they are still targeting the tea party groups three months after the first one down there not let teeing up and with these implications of the house ways and means committee chairman says they're still the focus what the irs agent call up the secondary because the agency has not come...
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jo ling kent joins us with a breakdown of those numbers?liz, according to "the wall street journal" analysis, 100 heaviest most shorted stocks in the russell 3,000 index are dramatically outperforming average returns in the index. start with herbalife. largest short position for the nutritional supplement company was last december. since the beginning of this year the stock is up over 96%. billionaire investor carl icahn has a stake and billionaire philanthropist has a stake in recent sec filing. switch shares. green mountain coffee. largest short was november 15th. the stock has shot up since the beginning of the year, up more than 100%. they have added coffee bean and tea leaf brand to the k-cups, instant coffee cups. they expanded their k-cup partnership with starbucks and set to join the nasdaq 100 on thursday. and of course, tesla. we know this story so well, liz and adam. the largest short position over the last year was april 15th. this spring. this stock is up more than 341% year-to-date. since the short date tesla posted its first
jo ling kent joins us with a breakdown of those numbers?liz, according to "the wall street journal" analysis, 100 heaviest most shorted stocks in the russell 3,000 index are dramatically outperforming average returns in the index. start with herbalife. largest short position for the nutritional supplement company was last december. since the beginning of this year the stock is up over 96%. billionaire investor carl icahn has a stake and billionaire philanthropist has a stake in recent...
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heidi jo castro joins us from fort hood. a couple of issues i want to take up with you but now the sentence is known, it is death. is the next step for nidal hasan leavenworth prison in kansas? >> that is the destination. he is at the jail awaiting the next military cargo transport to kansas. when his son steps into the jail cell he will be stripped of his pay and rank. >>> this is a mandatory appeal. even if hasan tells the government he does not want any appeals whatsoever it will be still at least four years before he is executed. >> heidi how did the families react to the death sentence? >> well, they were out here just momentarily before, tony, and two families spoke to the media. the wife and two daughters of retired chief warrant officer michael cahill, remembering their father, their husband. he was the one civilian who died at the hands of hasan. and he died because he rushed at the shooter armed with nothing but a chair in an attempt to save the lives of soldiers. his family said that's the kind of man he was and t
heidi jo castro joins us from fort hood. a couple of issues i want to take up with you but now the sentence is known, it is death. is the next step for nidal hasan leavenworth prison in kansas? >> that is the destination. he is at the jail awaiting the next military cargo transport to kansas. when his son steps into the jail cell he will be stripped of his pay and rank. >>> this is a mandatory appeal. even if hasan tells the government he does not want any appeals whatsoever it...
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jo ling kent joins us now. >> and entrepreneur and investor he knows anything about success.aw blackberry in crisis last summer, he gathered a team of elite people. why did you propose it? >> i build and invest in smart phones. here we sell a company that not thrown out of the way. they did not know how to ride the wave. we thought we could reinvent a new surfboard and get them back on track. we saw what was happening. we said, look, this is really incredible. they have great assets. they had an incredible customer base. you cannot pry it off of his hands. a long with apple, you know, a true company with emotional qualities. then, at the same time, you had a company chasing the wrong fight. going after apple and google with their media resources. a company with about 3 billion in cash. it felt like david and elias. there were two goliaths. david had a slingshot. you figure out how it will play off. this is not going to play. it was just going to be slow. we knew that if we put together a plan and presented to the management team, of course, they were just six months in. it wo
jo ling kent joins us now. >> and entrepreneur and investor he knows anything about success.aw blackberry in crisis last summer, he gathered a team of elite people. why did you propose it? >> i build and invest in smart phones. here we sell a company that not thrown out of the way. they did not know how to ride the wave. we thought we could reinvent a new surfboard and get them back on track. we saw what was happening. we said, look, this is really incredible. they have great...
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michael barnicle, steve ratner and michael steele with us, and joi joing us now is mark fields. >> welcomeing 1400 jobs for the cars that you see going down the assembly line behind us. the ford fusion. that's a big story of the day. >> mark, i've told you the story, we won't get into the specifics. you come on "morning joe," back when ford is at one. >> yes. >> mika hears what's happening at ford -- >> let's stop now. >> she doesn't buy a lot of stock but said i'm going to invest in my kids' education because she believed, of course, the stock is just so many times since then and great things happening for the company too. this is amazing. $550 million investment and as an american, how exciting. we are importing jobs from mexico to detroit. that's big. >> congratulations. >> it's all part of our plan. i think this is another example of our plan delivering growth not only for our company but to be able to provide jobs, 1400 employees. >> how do you do it? >> simply, we decided to focus on ford, decided to focus on the customer, give them compelling products and confront the realities of o
michael barnicle, steve ratner and michael steele with us, and joi joing us now is mark fields. >> welcomeing 1400 jobs for the cars that you see going down the assembly line behind us. the ford fusion. that's a big story of the day. >> mark, i've told you the story, we won't get into the specifics. you come on "morning joe," back when ford is at one. >> yes. >> mika hears what's happening at ford -- >> let's stop now. >> she doesn't buy a lot of...
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jo ling can't joins us. >> imagine going from new york to l.a. and 45 minutes.st coast to china in two hours. i know that would be a game changer. elon musk has specific interest. we have an incredible model here of what it may look like. >> yes. you get a sense of the amount of volume and comfort level. >> why don't we have a seat and check it out. we are sitting in this comfortable seats. >> this capsule, once we get loaded in here, we'll go through and airlock into a tube network and accelerate like a car accelerating onto an on ramp. it can be routed automatically through the network. it hosts just like a space capsule in orbit. >> that is so cool. >> the equivalent of a 40 lane freeway. >> that is amazing. we are sitting in this capsule right now. i have road on my fair share of trains and planes and automobiles. how would it actually feel in action? >> once it is coasting, you'll feel like you feel right now. there is no friction in space. the most proven form of travel in the universe. we are just bringing this space travel conditions down to earth. >> yo
jo ling can't joins us. >> imagine going from new york to l.a. and 45 minutes.st coast to china in two hours. i know that would be a game changer. elon musk has specific interest. we have an incredible model here of what it may look like. >> yes. you get a sense of the amount of volume and comfort level. >> why don't we have a seat and check it out. we are sitting in this comfortable seats. >> this capsule, once we get loaded in here, we'll go through and airlock into a...
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thanks for joining06 us, i'm jo kelley. >> i'm marla tellez in for laura garcia-cannon. >> southern california teenager hannah anderson is opening up this morning about her kidnapping experience that led to an amber alert across six states. she's speaking exclusively to nbc about those long seven days. "today in the bay's" bob redell joins us live from the newsroom with more. >> good morning, marla. hannah anderson who was abducted by a family friend after he killed her mother and 8-year-old brother spoke exclusively this morning with the "today" show asking people to not take pity on her. >> in the beginning i was a victim. but now knowing everyone out there is helping me, i consider myself a survivor instead. my mom raised me to be strong. >> earlier this month james dimaggio kidnapped anderson prompting an amber alert. they were spotted in idaho by people on horseback. agents shot and killed dimaggio and rescued anderson. she then received the awful news that her mother and brother were found dead inside dimaggio's burned out home. this morning she addressed online critics who questioned he
thanks for joining06 us, i'm jo kelley. >> i'm marla tellez in for laura garcia-cannon. >> southern california teenager hannah anderson is opening up this morning about her kidnapping experience that led to an amber alert across six states. she's speaking exclusively to nbc about those long seven days. "today in the bay's" bob redell joins us live from the newsroom with more. >> good morning, marla. hannah anderson who was abducted by a family friend after he killed...
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jo seasonings. socharlie crow son is going to tell us what's so great. >> whether you eat them by the dozen, you chow down and that seasoning has to be just right. how do you do it? >> with old bay. >> that may work if you're at home, but if you head out to many of the crab stops, you might find that seasoning is known by a different name coming from here, the jo spice company. . >> my slogan is ever wonder why your crabs don't taste the same when you steam them at home? >> in fact, no matter where you go, if crab is your fancy, the chances are, the spices were mixed and perfected here. >> it's their crab seasoning packaged like jo. >> [technical difficulties] you can also get your hands on this treat. [technical difficulties] and specialty malletts printed in another part of the facility. the spice company has own into a year round service. >> customer service is what made this company. >> and above all, family. >> i truly appreciate everything because it takes everybody to make who you are. >> not a bad model and one that seems to be paying off pretty well for a small business with big ideas. . >>
jo seasonings. socharlie crow son is going to tell us what's so great. >> whether you eat them by the dozen, you chow down and that seasoning has to be just right. how do you do it? >> with old bay. >> that may work if you're at home, but if you head out to many of the crab stops, you might find that seasoning is known by a different name coming from here, the jo spice company. . >> my slogan is ever wonder why your crabs don't taste the same when you steam them at home?...
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. - today, jo bennett, the ceo from sabre is coming to see us here for the first time.he bought us sight unseen, like a mail-order bride. [chuckling] so she's gotta be kinda nervous. i mean, are we ugly? are we smart? are we cool? are we too cool? do we speak english? [woman chuckling] - ha ha. - why, hello! nager
. - today, jo bennett, the ceo from sabre is coming to see us here for the first time.he bought us sight unseen, like a mail-order bride. [chuckling] so she's gotta be kinda nervous. i mean, are we ugly? are we smart? are we cool? are we too cool? do we speak english? [woman chuckling] - ha ha. - why, hello! nager
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us next. americans for tax refom jo a quarter million tweeters musicare tweeting.eamed. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why the internet needs a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this ...is going to be big. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. >>> my next guest is known for his strong anti-tax positions. he's now wading into the immigration debate as well. here to talk aout whether immigration reform is a proposal as well as the president's latest pivot to the economy is grover norquist, president of americans for tax reform, author of "the taxpayer protection pledge." great to have you withhus. >> good to be with you. >> let's start with first your reaction to a president, and i'm not sure that pivot is the right word but let's use that for convenience, at least, the president's pivot now away from scandals, away from foreign policy failures and failings, and into the issue at least in speeches of jobs
us next. americans for tax refom jo a quarter million tweeters musicare tweeting.eamed. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why the internet needs a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this ...is going to be big. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. >>> my next guest is known for his strong anti-tax positions. he's now...
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jo: and media isn't worried about them telling us they worry about them finishing a cris point that threatensood disaster. >> something is happening to the bees. >> every third byte is pollinated by the honeybee. >> as they cope with the mystery of the disappearing be. >> that the population is declining. ♪ john: days and all we're saying is give bees a chance if they are disappearing should be worried? mike is worried but from property environmental research center, wally thurman says don't wor. the demise of the honeybee has been exaggerated in with their referee to referring to is a clock --:the collapse disorder concerning beekeeper's but they have responded to disease we have more be colonies in united states today than before t colony collapse disorder hit john: they can make mre bees? how does it work? >> individual insects peace colony is managed by beekeepers they can split a healthy colin here take half of the bees to put them in the empty i am purchase a new queen on the market and in six weeks they he a full strength colo ready for pollination. john: but just the fact they need to
jo: and media isn't worried about them telling us they worry about them finishing a cris point that threatensood disaster. >> something is happening to the bees. >> every third byte is pollinated by the honeybee. >> as they cope with the mystery of the disappearing be. >> that the population is declining. ♪ john: days and all we're saying is give bees a chance if they are disappearing should be worried? mike is worried but from property environmental research center,...
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power of about a billion dollar project over the next 10 years, that's what brings us the green new deal and the union jo
power of about a billion dollar project over the next 10 years, that's what brings us the green new deal and the union jo
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thanks for joining us. joe go, when i took over cashing in last january i wanted to shine a bright light on washington cronyism. you have responded and oured. ratings soared.but it was a big surprise when thew new york times, usually knownknw for providing cover for ther elite democrat spending class like the clintons ran thisns story. it was a blistering investigative report showing the clinton foundation as a nonprofit ripe with crony crap tallism and deficits despiteki raking inng a half billion bil dollars from 1997 to 2007. maybe they are catching on. they are definitely watching. by the way, good job, new york." times. it is about time. i will see you on "the five." f have a great weekend,at everyone. >>> hello, everyone. bob beckal and dana perino and greg gutfeld. this is "the five." >> oprah winfrey's highly anticipated movie "the butler" opens up nationwide tonight. it is about cecil gains, after african-american butler who worked for presidents. oprah says it brings context to the race discussion. t
thanks for joining us. joe go, when i took over cashing in last january i wanted to shine a bright light on washington cronyism. you have responded and oured. ratings soared.but it was a big surprise when thew new york times, usually knownknw for providing cover for ther elite democrat spending class like the clintons ran thisns story. it was a blistering investigative report showing the clinton foundation as a nonprofit ripe with crony crap tallism and deficits despiteki raking inng a half...
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us next. americans for tax refom jo my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i form my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. [ beeping ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles. wenspect, analyze and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certified pre-owned... mercedes-benz for the next new owner. ♪ hurry in to your authorizeded mercedes-benz dealer for 1.99% financing during our certified pre-ned sales event through september 3rd. >>> my next guest is known for his strong anti-tax positions. he's now wading into the immigration debate as well. here to talk about whether immigration reform is a proposal as well as the president's latest pivot to
us next. americans for tax refom jo my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i form my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put...
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used to it. >> we have a new chief of the sec. this is mary jost -- this is her first one in her tenure, so we'll see how it's dealt with. we really don't know. >> in the nfl, they told you at sp the superbowl something was wrong. someone came out and said, we don't really know what's happening. we're doing our best. we have contingency plans if we don't open today. here's our battle plan because we know this can potentially happen. when the etfs link ends -- >> there is a separate problem we addressed earlier. simon brought it up, which is the idea that the nasdaq and the new york stock exchange are themselves publicly traded companies. do you see a conflict sometimes in a situation like this between their goals in their, quote, brand protection and what they have to do as a platform for millions of traders around the globe? >> i think i remember when they were a mutual society, they were viewed as being -- they were like colleges, okay? colleges are supposed to do what's right for the students, and everyone decided to make money, and obviously,
used to it. >> we have a new chief of the sec. this is mary jost -- this is her first one in her tenure, so we'll see how it's dealt with. we really don't know. >> in the nfl, they told you at sp the superbowl something was wrong. someone came out and said, we don't really know what's happening. we're doing our best. we have contingency plans if we don't open today. here's our battle plan because we know this can potentially happen. when the etfs link ends -- >> there is a...
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dicaprio jo bob pisani joining us onset. >> put up the ten-year. we were just talking about this.e ten-year is spiking up today. i was just on the phone with one of the well-known housing analysts and she said, look, this very typical. we've had this happen before. interest rates sensitive stuff. tends to move to the downside. put up that ten-year. there you are sitting there with the two-year highs. it doesn't help when you have two big dow components disappoint today when you have cisco and walmart disappointing overall today. we've had fairly negative commentary in the retail space recently. i think it's very interesting. home depot is down. most of the analysts and traders are very big on home depot because it's still very big in the home improvement space. most traders point out cars, autos, home improvement. there's your strength in the retail sector. yes, your traditional retailers are not doing well but others are. even home depot today is down. disney is a big decliner and that doesn't have a lot to do with anything that we're talking about today in terms of the retail sp
dicaprio jo bob pisani joining us onset. >> put up the ten-year. we were just talking about this.e ten-year is spiking up today. i was just on the phone with one of the well-known housing analysts and she said, look, this very typical. we've had this happen before. interest rates sensitive stuff. tends to move to the downside. put up that ten-year. there you are sitting there with the two-year highs. it doesn't help when you have two big dow components disappoint today when you have cisco...
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but they say this gives us the passport to go forward and make the technology happen and increase jobs. liz: thank you very much. jont watching it every step of the way. the closing bell ringing in 29 minutes into it. it seems that the golden age of activist investing is upon us now. and while it makes for great front page in business headlines, does all the activism actually help you, the shareholder? we're asking a money manager what he does. he invests alongside the big hedge fund names. wait until you see whether it pays off. plus, markets may be on a roll, but one fund manager says watch out. big red flags are on the horizon. he breaks them down and then why he's making the case for large cap, not small and mid cap. stay tuned. ♪ if you've got it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and man, you know how thateels. copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva haihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers
but they say this gives us the passport to go forward and make the technology happen and increase jobs. liz: thank you very much. jont watching it every step of the way. the closing bell ringing in 29 minutes into it. it seems that the golden age of activist investing is upon us now. and while it makes for great front page in business headlines, does all the activism actually help you, the shareholder? we're asking a money manager what he does. he invests alongside the big hedge fund names....
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not prime interest style an actual and yes they actually use the words wild west wild bill had cogwheel would himself been very proud of mary jo white as she conveniently recuses herself from investigating j.p. morgan chase and yes the unfortunately short arm of the law is finally looking into the london whale lost over a year after the incident and surrender your passport voluntarily that is because the iris is he's staying after americans abroad for meager tax revenues but not at all as we dutifully revise history for you and real time right here on r.t. so thanks for tuning and today will be back tomorrow from everyone at prime interest i'm sorry and boring have a great night. live . live live . live live. live . critique should be free. free. free free. free. you free. old free book you want in video for your media project free media. dot com. a morning parent for justice the father of a chechen man killed by the f.b.i. during questioning. about the suspicious circumstances behind his son's death and his plans to hold the agency accountable. the u.s. secretary of state heads to brazil to face demands for an explanation as
not prime interest style an actual and yes they actually use the words wild west wild bill had cogwheel would himself been very proud of mary jo white as she conveniently recuses herself from investigating j.p. morgan chase and yes the unfortunately short arm of the law is finally looking into the london whale lost over a year after the incident and surrender your passport voluntarily that is because the iris is he's staying after americans abroad for meager tax revenues but not at all as we...
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to a little and yes they actually used the words wild west wild bill heck cogdill would himself been very proud of mary jo white as she conveniently recuse herself from investigating j.p. morgan chase and yes the unfortunately short arm of the law is finally looking into the london whale law as over a year after the incident and surrender your passport voluntarily that is because the ira says he's saying after americans abroad for major tax revenues but not us as we dutifully revise history for you and the real time right here on r.t. so thanks for tuning and today will be back tomorrow from everyone at prime interest i'm sorry and boring have a great night. time has a new alert and a big secrets scare me a little bit. there is breaking news tonight and we are continuing to follow the breaking news we're. alexander's family cry tears of joy at your grave thinking. that there's. a core of wall around online there's a story made sort of movies playing out in real life. it . was. a morning parent is for justice the father of a chechen man killed by the f.b.i. during questioning talks to r.t. about the suspic
to a little and yes they actually used the words wild west wild bill heck cogdill would himself been very proud of mary jo white as she conveniently recuse herself from investigating j.p. morgan chase and yes the unfortunately short arm of the law is finally looking into the london whale law as over a year after the incident and surrender your passport voluntarily that is because the ira says he's saying after americans abroad for major tax revenues but not us as we dutifully revise history for...
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use. >> cnn's nick wolen krichcia jo. >> they're not going to preempt these states that have passed the ijuana use. as you mentioned, it's things like going after drug trafficking, cartels, drunk drivi driving. what this really does is highlights something that's been promised. there have been similar promises by the obama administration before. early on in his tenure, eric holder said they wouldn't go after medical marijuana dispensaries, but they did that anyway. cities like los angeles, a huge crackdown on these dispensaries. it's really, like you said, taking them at their word. if you're a medical marijuana dispensary, you hope that the government keeps their promise. >> legalize or maybe reclassify. because one thing i think people have learned, starting with dr. san j sanjay gupta's documentary "weed." as danger ow as heroin, lsd, meth. mixed messages right now. if you're not going after these people smoking it for recreational use that can be as dangerous as heroin. >> if you ask a recreational user, they're going to say no way are they as dangerous as lsd, heroin. if there is a
use. >> cnn's nick wolen krichcia jo. >> they're not going to preempt these states that have passed the ijuana use. as you mentioned, it's things like going after drug trafficking, cartels, drunk drivi driving. what this really does is highlights something that's been promised. there have been similar promises by the obama administration before. early on in his tenure, eric holder said they wouldn't go after medical marijuana dispensaries, but they did that anyway. cities like los...
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us. so how does this work, jo? >> reporter: that's right, heather.cure choice retirement savings program and it has preliminary approval the program requires private sector employers to automatically allocate 3% of every workers paycheck for retirement savings unless they choose to opt out. this actually affects people who do not already have a traditional work place retirement plan. about six million working calfornians do not have access to personal 401 k options. so state lawmakers are trying to implement a mandatory way for people to save for the future. it would be saved in private accounts and managed privately, according to the proposal so individuals would choose how they invest their own money. the state mandate says only 3% is safe, heather. heather: there are a lot of supporters of this idea. what are they saying about it? >> the critics say it would be hard for california to implement this because of their state's rocky reputation with money, budget issues, ongoing pension issues but a certified financial planner i spoke to this morning s
us. so how does this work, jo? >> reporter: that's right, heather.cure choice retirement savings program and it has preliminary approval the program requires private sector employers to automatically allocate 3% of every workers paycheck for retirement savings unless they choose to opt out. this actually affects people who do not already have a traditional work place retirement plan. about six million working calfornians do not have access to personal 401 k options. so state lawmakers are...
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use of chemical weapons. >> reporter: asked where those enormous consequences are white house spokeanp jo earnest looked for >> they will be held accountable. it's been a year. >> well i -- it has been and we are in a circumstance where the assad regime is still in power but you have a large segment of the international community aligned against them. >> reporter: back in june, the white house said it believed assad's forces had already used chemical weapons several times. and today's revelations put the president's team back on defense. >> the president made clear the line was crossed. we expanded the scale and scope of our aid. that's ongoing. we continue to consider all options, all options remain on the table. >> reporter: republican john mccain complained about there being no stick behind the rhetoric, tweet nothing consequence for assad using chemical weapons and crossing red line. we shouldn't be surprised he's using them again. as for the president's red line on egypt, earnest ducked by saying he did not bring a red pen to today's briefing. going back to the start of the crisis of egypt key players
use of chemical weapons. >> reporter: asked where those enormous consequences are white house spokeanp jo earnest looked for >> they will be held accountable. it's been a year. >> well i -- it has been and we are in a circumstance where the assad regime is still in power but you have a large segment of the international community aligned against them. >> reporter: back in june, the white house said it believed assad's forces had already used chemical weapons several...
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joining us with the story is our own jo ling kent.ollar wallet i got on the street. would i do well in hong kong with this thing? >> maybe not well but 80% is what you would get with a luxury brand. this is one-of-a-kind phenomenon for right now. hong kong, yes, lady's finance company accepts luxury handbags on the spot and procure loans of 80% of bag's value within half an hour. 10 of thousands of dollars in es exchange for a bag. they will exchange the bag or has to be gucci, chanel, or stoop sometimes down to the level of prada. the four-year-old company returns the bag once the owner repays the same loan with 4% monthly interest within four months. the exploring, exploding luxury consumption in hong kong and main lane china create ad twist on a pawn shop, originally popularized by poorest dents of hong kong who sell watches and jewelry and electronics to their pawn brokers. for a purse loan, for many a purse loan is so much less risky than advanced credit which requires repayment and can affect your credit rating. frankly if you o
joining us with the story is our own jo ling kent.ollar wallet i got on the street. would i do well in hong kong with this thing? >> maybe not well but 80% is what you would get with a luxury brand. this is one-of-a-kind phenomenon for right now. hong kong, yes, lady's finance company accepts luxury handbags on the spot and procure loans of 80% of bag's value within half an hour. 10 of thousands of dollars in es exchange for a bag. they will exchange the bag or has to be gucci, chanel, or...
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jo ling kent in midtown manhattan. let's dig deeper into the report from wal-mart. joining us gordan, analyst from s&p capitalism q this is interesting. sales down. is it a struggle for the low income shopper right now? >> yes, i think it definitely is. they cited the number one issue facing their core customer. this is wal-mart's internal surveys, as the job picture. and so with the job growth having slowed and real wages, you know, really in, zero territory, i think particularly those low end consumers, every penny counts. they're having a little bit of a tough time. ashley: that is interesting because as a result we're seeing wal-mart really campaign hard on low prices and quality of its produce. is that the right approach, do you think? we know they have low prices. is that enough? >> yeah, i think it's the right strategy and what makes wal-mart somewhat of a defensive name in this type of environment. so, we're excited about the opportunity with produce. they really just got those going last, this past quarter. so we think that's going to help drive traffic in the future.
jo ling kent in midtown manhattan. let's dig deeper into the report from wal-mart. joining us gordan, analyst from s&p capitalism q this is interesting. sales down. is it a struggle for the low income shopper right now? >> yes, i think it definitely is. they cited the number one issue facing their core customer. this is wal-mart's internal surveys, as the job picture. and so with the job growth having slowed and real wages, you know, really in, zero territory, i think particularly...
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reaction to the sec and scott, the last time we had mary jo white on, she said she is going to look at market structure. what can you tell us in terms of the sec's dealings with the nasdaq leading up to this? >> nasdaq and all of the other exchanges maria. some of the rules that exchanges and everyone that our operating under are upwards of 25 years old. so the sec back in march, before mary jo white came in proposed changing all of that. and with a big upgrade of the regulations called regulation sci or systems compliance and integrity that was supposed to update everything to the world of high frequency trading and all of the advanced technology. the nasdaq and all of the other exchanges three weeks ago pushed back on that. they said they like the idea of the rules. but they complain that many of the rules are too vague and they complained about the cost. particularly the reporting that's involved. all of the notification they have to give to sec. sros the letters said, that many of the economic and cost assumption by commission will generate greatly by analysis. they run the risk of reallocating resources and the sci and
reaction to the sec and scott, the last time we had mary jo white on, she said she is going to look at market structure. what can you tell us in terms of the sec's dealings with the nasdaq leading up to this? >> nasdaq and all of the other exchanges maria. some of the rules that exchanges and everyone that our operating under are upwards of 25 years old. so the sec back in march, before mary jo white came in proposed changing all of that. and with a big upgrade of the regulations called...
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jo-jo bell was one of the victims who vanished during the surveillance. he used at this seafood carry-out place. manager richard harp. >> come here and do anything, i'd give him a dollar just long enough to get money to go to a show or get money to -- you know, to buy stuff at the store or something like that. >> jo-jo bell, unrelated to yusef bell, came by cap'n peg's one last time. >> around 3:30, 4:00 monday he came by and stuck his head in the door. said, richard, i'm going to shoot basketballs, i'll see you later. throwed his hand up, went on up the street. >> to a schoolyard basketball court like this. this witness, lugene laster, knew him and saw him leave the game. he said jo-jo left in a station wagon like this. lester testified he got in the car, got in wayne's car. in court lester would identify wayne williams as the driver. >> lugene laster pretty much an eyewitness said that you gave a ride to jo-jo bell in your station wagon. >> okay. >> did you? >> no, i did not. >> williams did not deny he was the driver. he instead insisted his passenger had to b
jo-jo bell was one of the victims who vanished during the surveillance. he used at this seafood carry-out place. manager richard harp. >> come here and do anything, i'd give him a dollar just long enough to get money to go to a show or get money to -- you know, to buy stuff at the store or something like that. >> jo-jo bell, unrelated to yusef bell, came by cap'n peg's one last time. >> around 3:30, 4:00 monday he came by and stuck his head in the door. said, richard, i'm...
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. >>> in hayward, hundreds of city workers walked off a jo be this morning starting a three- day strike. tara moriarty joining usning out there right now, more than two hours after this strike began. good morning, tara. >> reporter: well, over the past hour, replacement workers have been walking up to city hall as well as members of the public. they are asked not to cross the picnic line. we only noticed one man honor the request. reese place -- replacement workers have been driving up this morning and have been greeted by very angry protest es. members of local 1021 decided to walk out after negotiations hit an impasse at the table. 280 workers are striking for the next three days outside of the city's animal control center, the department of public works and libraries. workers have been without a contract since april and without a raise since 2010. they blame the city. >> we can't give any more. it's too expensive. you know, i -- i got a kid going to college. how am i supposed to do that? i'm a single mother. a lot of us are, you know, so it's at -- at a certain point you have to say enough is enough. >> we ha
. >>> in hayward, hundreds of city workers walked off a jo be this morning starting a three- day strike. tara moriarty joining usning out there right now, more than two hours after this strike began. good morning, tara. >> reporter: well, over the past hour, replacement workers have been walking up to city hall as well as members of the public. they are asked not to cross the picnic line. we only noticed one man honor the request. reese place -- replacement workers have been...
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use internet connections. the nsa has recently stated that it only, and their word is touches, touches 1.6% of the world's internet data. john jo joe johns, let me bring you in on this one from washington. what does this "wall street journal" report tell us as far as how the nsa is filtering e-mail and internet traffic? >> it sounds like nsa has a second shot. some of this we already knew. the nsa asks the telecommunications companies, brooke, to give it streams of traffic that the telecom company reasonably believes to contain foreign intelligence information. by the way, that's not everything that happens on the internet or on telephones. but it's still a lot of information. then the nsa weeds out the communications that look most relevant, say, based on an e-mail address, perhaps, or a telephone number or who is the sender or receiver. brooke, they sort of go from there. >> what about the companies themselves, joe? the telecommunication companies, their role in getting this information? >> again, the telecom companies get the first crack at determining what can be filtered out. and we've known this also. they do this with se
use internet connections. the nsa has recently stated that it only, and their word is touches, touches 1.6% of the world's internet data. john jo joe johns, let me bring you in on this one from washington. what does this "wall street journal" report tell us as far as how the nsa is filtering e-mail and internet traffic? >> it sounds like nsa has a second shot. some of this we already knew. the nsa asks the telecommunications companies, brooke, to give it streams of traffic that...
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us? >> reporter: maria, the meeting just broke up, it lasted over an hour. i spoke with mary jory gensler, as they walked down the white house driveway out of the complex. their description matched what the administration had said going in. it was a pep rally by the president to encourage regulators to finish the work. fewer than half of all of the regulations have been drafted. mary jo white said top priority is the volcker rule. this is just one of the elements on the president's economic agenda this week. he's also going to be giving speeches in upstate new york later in the week to push his vision of a middle-out economic growth agenda. and the president also, of course, is going to be working on the selection of the next fed chairman. ben bernanke, who atoetended th meeting, this will be one of the last times he comes to the white house, because the president has to choose among janet yellen, larry summers and the other finalists that he's got. so this is an effort by the administration to keep progress on one central element of the president's agenda, guys. >> all right, j
us? >> reporter: maria, the meeting just broke up, it lasted over an hour. i spoke with mary jory gensler, as they walked down the white house driveway out of the complex. their description matched what the administration had said going in. it was a pep rally by the president to encourage regulators to finish the work. fewer than half of all of the regulations have been drafted. mary jo white said top priority is the volcker rule. this is just one of the elements on the president's...
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also runningku cooler in san jo, two: to fourd;ydegrees. 56 in concord, 55 in san jose, 48 in gilroy. a beautiful day shaping up for us the winds play a factor yet again today. atmosphere and keeping that dense cool fog from settling right to the surface. for today, count on the billing breeze and highs work out like this. bay side 78 degrees, 59 at the coast with more sunshine for today. your numbers will come up at your beaches. i'll have that forecast in my next report. we'll show you the seven day outlook. take a look at the weekend. mike is here to help you get there at least on time. >> i hope so. this is a slowdown, though. you've got to avoid this north 101. this is from tullie road toward alum rock and mckee. i moved the camera around. i can't see it because trees are blocking my view. there is a pickup truck in the lanes. chp is not yet on scene and we see the traffic flow continuing to change. i thought lanes had cleared because it was flowing a little better. now i see the slowdown and it continues to build up toward tullie road towards 680 oovps and jamming at the interchange. as you get toward mckee, thi
also runningku cooler in san jo, two: to fourd;ydegrees. 56 in concord, 55 in san jose, 48 in gilroy. a beautiful day shaping up for us the winds play a factor yet again today. atmosphere and keeping that dense cool fog from settling right to the surface. for today, count on the billing breeze and highs work out like this. bay side 78 degrees, 59 at the coast with more sunshine for today. your numbers will come up at your beaches. i'll have that forecast in my next report. we'll show you the...
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music was provided by white folk singers, people like jo ann bye's and others who expressed concern for singing. >> thank you. >> my pleasure. >> joining ust on the past 50 years, dr. ben carson, professor emeritus at hopkins university author of america the beautiful. and mayrilyn williams, attorney and host. welcome to you both. dr. carson, i know you have written a piece looking over the last 50 years and what has progressed and hasn't. let's look at a lot of positive strides. i know many people at that time would not have imagined they would have an african-american president. >> it is pretty astonishing. i was 11 years old at the time of that speech but i was very cognizant of it following the civil rights struggle. if dr. king were here today to see a black president, attorney general, university president, ceos, virtually any office you can imagine, you would recognize things have really changed. people aren't surprised when they see blacks in those positions anymore. that is a very good thing. but we cannot close our eyes to some of the negative things that are occurring as well. i'm sure he would be working just as hard to try to
music was provided by white folk singers, people like jo ann bye's and others who expressed concern for singing. >> thank you. >> my pleasure. >> joining ust on the past 50 years, dr. ben carson, professor emeritus at hopkins university author of america the beautiful. and mayrilyn williams, attorney and host. welcome to you both. dr. carson, i know you have written a piece looking over the last 50 years and what has progressed and hasn't. let's look at a lot of positive...
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jo welcome back. 70 in antioch already, the warm spot, the rest of us in the 50s and 60s.er than yesterday. ♪ am i good enough >>> "gma" world exclusive right there. a sneak peek at the new video, "my kind of love." let's look at emily right now. she's here live this morning. we're going to be hearing that. cannot wait for that. >> very, very hot. >>> this morning, a hot, new workout trend. it's called animal flow. and it has primal movements. >> okay. >> primal movements. high intensity. and you don't need equipment. we're going to show you how to do it. by we, i mean sam. >> no. >> it looks like a little bit of yoga with it. >> yeah. >> come on. be game. >>> we're going to show you how kids are using ancient martial arts and meditation to help them overcome challenges when they're going through chemotherapy. also, their brothers and sisters, for the whole family, it can be amazing and typical. this is a great way to beat the stress. >>> i am over here with david zinczenko, everybody. time for "eat it to beat it," with our abc news nutrition and wellness editor, dave. dav
jo welcome back. 70 in antioch already, the warm spot, the rest of us in the 50s and 60s.er than yesterday. ♪ am i good enough >>> "gma" world exclusive right there. a sneak peek at the new video, "my kind of love." let's look at emily right now. she's here live this morning. we're going to be hearing that. cannot wait for that. >> very, very hot. >>> this morning, a hot, new workout trend. it's called animal flow. and it has primal movements....
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us. good evening, sir. >> good evening, greta. >> what's up? i have seen this letter where you make a demand of the fec, mary jo white to comply with do you means by july 29th. i take it that didn't happen, right? >> well, no. it hasn't happened yet. we do anticipate getting those documents because we are entitled to those documents. here's the thing. you had all these career people in the ftc who are being asked to push this political speech angle and they were like look, this is not what we do. go to congress. when activists were not having success for that,the f it, c, they were implementing dodd frank which is hundreds of payments and being pushed to put that aside and take up this issue of corporate political donations. it's very strange and we think it's part of a broader effort connected with the irs and the fec. >> perhaps you might -- have they complied with the letter or not with the deadline of july 29th? is i take it the answer is no? >> i don't know. to my knowledge they have not complied fully with the letter. i haven't been in washington since friday. i did brief and received a briefing today with the staff, but it covered the br
us. good evening, sir. >> good evening, greta. >> what's up? i have seen this letter where you make a demand of the fec, mary jo white to comply with do you means by july 29th. i take it that didn't happen, right? >> well, no. it hasn't happened yet. we do anticipate getting those documents because we are entitled to those documents. here's the thing. you had all these career people in the ftc who are being asked to push this political speech angle and they were like look,...
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us. then we will get a view of the economy on "squawk" the chief fists forcliff ford, cliffs and talking jobs jore right after the break. we're cracking down on medicare fraud. the healthcare law gives us powerful tools to fight it... to investigate it... ...prosecute it... and stop criminals. our senior medicare patrol volunteers... are teaching seniors across the country... ...to stop, spot, and report fraud. you can help. guard your medicare card. don't give out your card number over the phone. call to report any suspected fraud. we're cracking down on medicare fraud. let's make medicare stronger for all of us. >> welcome back to "squawk box." we are about an hour you a way now from this morning's lone economic report. the government coming out with june trade deficit numbers at 8:30 eastern time. economists expecting a 43.6 billion shortfall. compares with a 45 billion deficit back in may. >>> also, americans, they're actually keeping tear cars longer than ever now. a new study says the average age of cars and trucks is 11.4 years as of january. it's the highest on record and almost two year
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us. good evening, sir. >> good evening. >> i have seen the july 22 letter where you make a demand of the s.e.c., the honorable mary jo white, chairperson, to comply with documents by july 29. i take it that didn't happen. right? >> no. it hasn't happened yet. we do anticipate getting those documents because we are entitled to those documents. you had all these career people in the s.e.c. being asked to push this political speech angle. they were like, look. this is not what we do. go to the fec, go to congress. when activists weren't having success for that they were trying to go through the s.e.c. the s.e.c., mind you, were being tasked with implementing dodd frank which is thousands of pages. yet they were being pushed to put it aside and take up this issue of corporate political donations. it's strange and we think it is part of a broader effort. >> i want you to get to the bottom of it. but as the sec kpcomplied with e letter or not? i take it the answer is no. >> i don't know. to my knowledge they have not complied fully with the letter. i haven't been in washington since friday. i did brief -- i received a briefing t
us. good evening, sir. >> good evening. >> i have seen the july 22 letter where you make a demand of the s.e.c., the honorable mary jo white, chairperson, to comply with documents by july 29. i take it that didn't happen. right? >> no. it hasn't happened yet. we do anticipate getting those documents because we are entitled to those documents. you had all these career people in the s.e.c. being asked to push this political speech angle. they were like, look. this is not what we...
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jo? >> hi, shep. nearly two hours after the trading day ended, nasdaq finally explained that the flash freeze was caused by a glitch in its processor used to distribute stock quotes to investors. you can see how the nasdaq flatlined here. full trading did not room until 3:25 eastern time. during the time $5.7 trillion worth of shares were paralyzed and inaccessible to traders. nasdaq said in a statement that we will, quote, work with other exchanges to investigate the issues of today and will support any necessary steps to enhance the platform. experts say there's little to worry when it comes to your 401(k) or ira because as trading networks have become more interconnected the market has come to expect glitches like these. even president obama heard about the issue today. shep. >> shepard: the so-called flash crash of 2010 caused a drop in the dow of 1,000 points. while a computer glitch caused today's problems, back in december of 1987 a squirrel reportedly caused a short-circuit that shut down the nasdaq for more than an hour. wall street survived. the squirrel did not. and seven years later another squirrel forced the exchange to cl
jo? >> hi, shep. nearly two hours after the trading day ended, nasdaq finally explained that the flash freeze was caused by a glitch in its processor used to distribute stock quotes to investors. you can see how the nasdaq flatlined here. full trading did not room until 3:25 eastern time. during the time $5.7 trillion worth of shares were paralyzed and inaccessible to traders. nasdaq said in a statement that we will, quote, work with other exchanges to investigate the issues of today and...