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donna, adel. -- adele. >> ♪ i'll find someone like you ♪ >> christina. >> ♪ e. your lady ♪ >> ♪ i love rock 'n' roll >> she's the star of 50 voices choreographed into an entertainment experience like no other. >> she sings to people that she loves and it's amazing. >> hand plucked from canada by celine herself, she's the headliner in las vegas. >> how lucky am i to be at the jubilee theater at bally's. i'm across the street from celine who is my co-producer. >> after rave reviews, she decided she needed her own show in vegas. >> you'll have an amazing night hearing 50 of your favorite singers. >> ♪ working 9:00 to 5:00 >> i'm the happiest girl to be here on this trip. it's a dream come true to me. >> she's an emmy award-winning celebrity chef and tv personality as well as "the new york times" best-selling author and she's about to bring her cullnear skills to las vegas. please welcome my friend giada de laurentis. hi. the food network superstar breaking news about her big sin city gamble. >> go big or go home. >> her restaurant opening in 2014. this is your firs
donna, adel. -- adele. >> ♪ i'll find someone like you ♪ >> christina. >> ♪ e. your lady ♪ >> ♪ i love rock 'n' roll >> she's the star of 50 voices choreographed into an entertainment experience like no other. >> she sings to people that she loves and it's amazing. >> hand plucked from canada by celine herself, she's the headliner in las vegas. >> how lucky am i to be at the jubilee theater at bally's. i'm across the street from celine...
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and i think you have to accept like adele.ank you. i have 20/20 vision. [ laughter ] that will be four shillings, sir. [ normal voice ] yeah -- she's adorable when she talks. >> you won a grammy. >> jimmy: i won a grammy. >> yeah! >> jimmy: thank for helping me out. [ cheers and applause ] it's because of you. >> no. >> jimmy: it's because of you. thank you for helping me out and beyond there. i appreciate it -- >> us. >> jimmy: it was. you didn't see the -- during the break you didn't see, justin was doing an impersonation of me, which i think has gotten worse. >> it's gotten worse? >> jimmy: yeah. i think it's gotten worse. >> well -- >> jimmy: i don't think -- >> i mean -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i don't do that -- >> i get a laugh from the roots every time i do that. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's not a good sign, yeah. >> maybe -- maybe, it's that thing were you don't see yourself the way you do the awkward thing. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i don't remember doing that though. >> my favorite is when you get frustrated. >> jimmy:
and i think you have to accept like adele.ank you. i have 20/20 vision. [ laughter ] that will be four shillings, sir. [ normal voice ] yeah -- she's adorable when she talks. >> you won a grammy. >> jimmy: i won a grammy. >> yeah! >> jimmy: thank for helping me out. [ cheers and applause ] it's because of you. >> no. >> jimmy: it's because of you. thank you for helping me out and beyond there. i appreciate it -- >> us. >> jimmy: it was. you didn't...
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you get right to it. >> i was going to bring up adele.he big screen it looks like? >> possibly. i don't know if i would hold my breath for this. the director of an upcoming spy film has said that he would like to cast adele as the villain. it remains to be seen. >> a megadirector. this is matthew vaughn. he would also like adele, david beckham, and elton john. so, it's nice to have dreams. >> any -- insight on why he's going for nonmovie stars? >> obviously, anything you can do in this crowded market to bring eyes to your film is a good idea. adele making her acting debut would be a big draw. >> i'll say. >>> meanwhile, prince william bringing the royal nanny out of retirement. >> yeah. >> i don't think anyone thought they would have zero help. they have public roles. they have to be out there, they have to be traveling. i don't think anybody thought they would be doing it with baby george in a baby bjorn. they need somebody to help. i think the idea that he would bring the woman out of retirement, it's big. >> the nanny would raise the b
you get right to it. >> i was going to bring up adele.he big screen it looks like? >> possibly. i don't know if i would hold my breath for this. the director of an upcoming spy film has said that he would like to cast adele as the villain. it remains to be seen. >> a megadirector. this is matthew vaughn. he would also like adele, david beckham, and elton john. so, it's nice to have dreams. >> any -- insight on why he's going for nonmovie stars? >> obviously,...
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so we, as civilians ran, and we brought our children to where it's safe. >> since then, adele hasn't had much assistance because she is not officially classified as a refugee because south sudan claims the land she came from, the government says she has technically remained in the same country. because the status of mile 14 isn't determined and sudan also claims it, international ngos can't classify her as an internally enlist displaced person either. thousands of ref eugenia ease get aid but because this population doesn't have an official status, they are not getting the same services. many of the people came with absolutely nothing and they simply don't have the means to sustain themselves and at the moment, there isn't a safety net for them either. >> reporter: according to aid agencies, it isn't possible to offer this community the same assistance as a traditional refugee position. >> it would mean their legal status is a prior ity to us. we do not wish to discuss the determination of legal advice. we are providing them assistance as persons who need assistance and not determini
so we, as civilians ran, and we brought our children to where it's safe. >> since then, adele hasn't had much assistance because she is not officially classified as a refugee because south sudan claims the land she came from, the government says she has technically remained in the same country. because the status of mile 14 isn't determined and sudan also claims it, international ngos can't classify her as an internally enlist displaced person either. thousands of ref eugenia ease get aid...
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she is sitting there eating like she's adele. she doesn't care.nerves, no fear. >> no nerves, no fear. >> i was throwing up earlier. you didn't see me. you thought i was bullimic, i was nervous. >> what were the early years like? >> as comedians? >> you played crappy clubs. mafia places. you pass the hat. the hat came back with a face in it. it was like -- but you went right into radio. >> i did. people said i had a face for it. [ laughter ] >> i loved radio. i did. except i liked to dress up. joy would not. she was on radio. >> that's why she loved radio. >> then i realize, it's like dressing up to go out with stevie wonder. >> you're right. you have a point. >> exactly. >> i know you love her very much. but is there something you hate about her? besides the fact that she has all her original parts? [ laughter ] [ audience oohs ] i didn't say it. i didn't say it. it was cary grant. he was inside me. he said it. >> what i love about her is hat she's very family-oriented. she loves her grandson so much. nova. >> nova? >> what's his name? >> luca. >
she is sitting there eating like she's adele. she doesn't care.nerves, no fear. >> no nerves, no fear. >> i was throwing up earlier. you didn't see me. you thought i was bullimic, i was nervous. >> what were the early years like? >> as comedians? >> you played crappy clubs. mafia places. you pass the hat. the hat came back with a face in it. it was like -- but you went right into radio. >> i did. people said i had a face for it. [ laughter ] >> i loved...
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adelle is one of them. >> they claim our area to be their place. as civilians ran, and we brought our children to where it is safe. >> since then adelle hasn't had much assistance, because she isn't officially classified as a refugee, because south sudan claims the land she came from, the government says she is technically remains in the same country. but because the state of mile 14 isn't claimed, international can't classify her as a displaced person either. there are hundreds of thousands of refugees getting assistance from aid organizations. but because this population doesn't have an official status, they are not getting the same services. many of the people though came with absolutely nothing, and they simply don't have the means to sustain themselves, and at the moment, there isn't a safety net for them either. >> according to aid agencies it isn't possible to offer this community the same assistance as a conventional refugee population. >> we cannot put them into a camp, because it would mean that they are legal status is a priority to us.
adelle is one of them. >> they claim our area to be their place. as civilians ran, and we brought our children to where it is safe. >> since then adelle hasn't had much assistance, because she isn't officially classified as a refugee, because south sudan claims the land she came from, the government says she is technically remains in the same country. but because the state of mile 14 isn't claimed, international can't classify her as a displaced person either. there are hundreds of...
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we now turn to adele. adele was born in 1920. she was only 15 when she was literally swept away by a handsome older man who was a member of the leading family of the leading -- the leading political family. nestor, and we have here nestor's personal collection, including his photographs with stalin. so adial's new father-in-law was supposed to be a close personal friend of stalin. stalin visited their home. adile visited stalin's dacha. she told her story to the top prosecutors after the speech. the said, why read a novel. just listen to this woman. after -- who happened to be the rival of her brother-in-law, nestor was poisoned by baria. arrests began all around her, all of her family, all of her in-laws were arrested, and adile fled to moscow to disappear, and in months -- moscow, she was sheltered by a very courageous woman named anastasia, who is one of russia's most famous actresses. so the story about adile hiding out in the apartment is an incredible story. going back to happier moments in adile's life, in apazia, which is
we now turn to adele. adele was born in 1920. she was only 15 when she was literally swept away by a handsome older man who was a member of the leading family of the leading -- the leading political family. nestor, and we have here nestor's personal collection, including his photographs with stalin. so adial's new father-in-law was supposed to be a close personal friend of stalin. stalin visited their home. adile visited stalin's dacha. she told her story to the top prosecutors after the...
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. >> adelant buenas tardes. >> buenas tardes. >> ¿quÉ desea? >> le vengo a pedir un favor, seÑora.
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that's happening in cuba is not a failure of the cuban people it's a stay here if adel castro would have come through. one thousand nine hundred eighty seven the soviet communist system was very sick but you know castro refused to give up the berlin wall. coast along in. the fall of. the soviet union comes to an end in november one thousand nine hundred one the economy is going into a freefall and they. decide that they have to link. the attacks that they're going to carry out. to uncover the plots against cuba. and where were they planted. in one thousand nine hundred run a gone solace hijack the plane in cuba and flew it to miami. shortly afterwards he joined the brothers to the rescue he was followed by antonio getting to rome on love i need had zero in on this and fernando gonzalez. years later these men would be known as the cuban five cuban intelligence agents whose job was to penetrate violent exile groups. if you could i mean we are gathering information about brothers to the rescue roast of. the people who were there were. you were. dire circumstances many of them were losing th
that's happening in cuba is not a failure of the cuban people it's a stay here if adel castro would have come through. one thousand nine hundred eighty seven the soviet communist system was very sick but you know castro refused to give up the berlin wall. coast along in. the fall of. the soviet union comes to an end in november one thousand nine hundred one the economy is going into a freefall and they. decide that they have to link. the attacks that they're going to carry out. to uncover the...
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to blow up a downtown chicago bar can now add soliciting murder to his list of charges. 19-year-old adele gayud has been accused of trying to get an accomplice to kill the undercover fbi agent who helped put him behind bars. >>> the infamous 47% is no more, according to the tax policy center. now 43% of households pay no federal income tax. the change can be chalked up to an improving economy and rising incomes. >>> fast food workers all over the country left the grills, fryers and registers thursday to protest low wages and poor working conditions. however, analysts say the workers have -- don't have much leverage due to the weak job market. >>> now for business and cnbc's jackie deangelis. good morning to you, jackie. >> good morning, richard. stocks rose for a second day on thursday on the back of data showing that the u.s. economy grew more than previously forecast this spring. although the market did pair gains by the close. oil prices easing below $108 a barrel after the british parliament rejected military action in syria. >>> meantime, microsoft is reportedly in talks to make a bi
to blow up a downtown chicago bar can now add soliciting murder to his list of charges. 19-year-old adele gayud has been accused of trying to get an accomplice to kill the undercover fbi agent who helped put him behind bars. >>> the infamous 47% is no more, according to the tax policy center. now 43% of households pay no federal income tax. the change can be chalked up to an improving economy and rising incomes. >>> fast food workers all over the country left the grills,...
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you get right to it. >> i was going bring up adele. the big screen it looks like? >> possibly. i don't know if i would hold my breath for this. the director of an upcoming spy film has said he would like to cast her as the villain. it remains to be seen. >> a megadirector. matthew vaughn. >> he would like adele, david beckham, and matthew vaughn. so, it's nice to have dreams. >> any -- insight on why he's going for nonmovie stars? >> obviously, anything you can do in the crowded market the bring eyes to your film is a good idea. adele making her acting debut would be a big draw. >> i'll say. >>> meanwhile, prince william bringing the royal nanny out of retirement. >> jyeah. i don't think anyone thought they would have zero help. they have public roles. they have to be out there, have to be traveling. i doin't think anybody thought they would be doing it with baby george in a baby bjorn. i think that he would bring the woman out of retirement, it's big. >> the nanny would raise the baby? that was in the old days. >> we're not seeing tha
you get right to it. >> i was going bring up adele. the big screen it looks like? >> possibly. i don't know if i would hold my breath for this. the director of an upcoming spy film has said he would like to cast her as the villain. it remains to be seen. >> a megadirector. matthew vaughn. >> he would like adele, david beckham, and matthew vaughn. so, it's nice to have dreams. >> any -- insight on why he's going for nonmovie stars? >> obviously, anything you...
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in cuba is not a failure of the cuban people it's a failure of adel castro in a. one zero sum summation. by the officials both hostility and suspicion encouraged by the government these operations against cuba are known to the attorney general of the united states. the defendants intelligence arms how to infiltrate to resist. freedom fighters terrorists. who who is. no real terrorist please stand up on our cheek. and. put it on your arm and a lot of these. face. pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. furtherance conversations with great minds i'm joined by dr cornel west a self described champion of justice through the traditions of the black church dr west is one of america's most important public intellectuals and a fierce advocate for democracy he currently serves as the professor of philosophy and christian practice at union theological seminary.
in cuba is not a failure of the cuban people it's a failure of adel castro in a. one zero sum summation. by the officials both hostility and suspicion encouraged by the government these operations against cuba are known to the attorney general of the united states. the defendants intelligence arms how to infiltrate to resist. freedom fighters terrorists. who who is. no real terrorist please stand up on our cheek. and. put it on your arm and a lot of these. face. pleasure to have you with us...
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meliss s just what you been waiting for, the world's first twitter adelle this yearr in spain offering, parties, outrage when you check-in. you get access. guests can tweet, send private messages. i wonder if anthony wiener goes there. stay in one of these suites. you can even tweet forervice like getting your many bar restocked. to you think this is the beginning of a trend? >> it is an incredible marketing opportunity for this hotel. you get the hotel under somewhere where it's fun. why do you need to tweet constantly? melissa: throughout the whole show and i'm so glad that people at home follow along. but when i go on vacation, i kind of want to sit there with a cocktail. maybe one. i'm having a great time and in your done. >> i am busy thinking and need to do a tie-in. it's a great feature. melissa: immediately. >> a vy smart market. a big tourist mart. so anything to get ahead in your marketing strategy for tourists is a good thing. melissa: do you think that is effective? sometimes when you're trying to get that turndown service and you call. >> all the services. if you want food
meliss s just what you been waiting for, the world's first twitter adelle this yearr in spain offering, parties, outrage when you check-in. you get access. guests can tweet, send private messages. i wonder if anthony wiener goes there. stay in one of these suites. you can even tweet forervice like getting your many bar restocked. to you think this is the beginning of a trend? >> it is an incredible marketing opportunity for this hotel. you get the hotel under somewhere where it's fun. why...
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the other thing you have to remember is -- and texas adel i use the cut a billion dollars in and theyput 1 dollar even though one put in a billion times more than the other, they have the same right. that, to me seems awfully fair. you take a system on the other hand where half the people don't even pay any income taxes but they get to have a say at how much they have paid that is fair. give me a break. we need to start thinking about things that work for everybody. and in the process of doing that, i think we will not have any limitation on the number of jobs that are created. and in the opportunities that are provided. for someone that grew up in the very lowest rungs of society and socioeconomic status it's because we have a system that allowed that. they still do ought what is getting more difficult. i want to make sure it remains easy for people who are willing to work hard and do the right things to be successful in our society. >> host: what is the political reaction to the speech? >> guest: there were a lot of people who were shocked. and to me that is alarming that in america
the other thing you have to remember is -- and texas adel i use the cut a billion dollars in and theyput 1 dollar even though one put in a billion times more than the other, they have the same right. that, to me seems awfully fair. you take a system on the other hand where half the people don't even pay any income taxes but they get to have a say at how much they have paid that is fair. give me a break. we need to start thinking about things that work for everybody. and in the process of doing...
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. >> adelle want to get at it yourself. they vary quite a bit from one college to the next.ing authority and see what you are allowed to bring. gerri: cement the will to use a hot place to have hot plate in one place and not another. the first thing, i was a little surprised. you wanted a blender. you want your kids to make drinks. >> we were thinking morning smoothies. the blunder category is red hot, up about 10 percent among lawyers the because of these personal blunders. great for that early morning breakfast. he makes up this movie. the nice thing is you can take it with you. a travel. save a few dollars and may be saved off the freshman 15. gerri: a very smart idea, and they are not expensive. >> just $40. a great value. gerri: and you're trying to encourage come in a spirit that appreciate that. >> a little fastidious. at hand vacuum is a great way to sweep up dictatorships. a lot of these are not worth the plastic there may have. this is an exception. the pair eraser did a really good job. oddly enough not great on pet care, but says they are not allowed in dorm room
. >> adelle want to get at it yourself. they vary quite a bit from one college to the next.ing authority and see what you are allowed to bring. gerri: cement the will to use a hot place to have hot plate in one place and not another. the first thing, i was a little surprised. you wanted a blender. you want your kids to make drinks. >> we were thinking morning smoothies. the blunder category is red hot, up about 10 percent among lawyers the because of these personal blunders. great...
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if you don't pay and for earnings without confidence adelle raise bond deal with inflation.oving of the doe prices all about the armageddon premium. all of those things are happening as confidence is going up, and it has done so much better that even the fed is now developing confidence. two years ago when we were in the midst of the aftermath of the aaa rating loss we would have launch for the state. it would have all long for the day when the federal reserve had to get up in front of the country in search we think it's good enough that we can back away. now the we are here people are scared about rather than excited this is a natural process of every recovery. eventually get enough to stand on its own. that is often a good time for stocks, not necessarily bad. charles: it is odd that we would be worried about the economy getting better and use that as a reason not to invest in the stock market. we have become a nation of scaredy-cats and cynics. of the the you were here to help explain that because i think the people without needed to hear it. it will see a release sent. b
if you don't pay and for earnings without confidence adelle raise bond deal with inflation.oving of the doe prices all about the armageddon premium. all of those things are happening as confidence is going up, and it has done so much better that even the fed is now developing confidence. two years ago when we were in the midst of the aftermath of the aaa rating loss we would have launch for the state. it would have all long for the day when the federal reserve had to get up in front of the...
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he says he is pleased to win another battle in adelle war, but not giving up.nd the total return bond fund suffered a a seven and a half billion dollars outflow last month. that's the third straight monthly outflow -- outflow for the fund and follows nearly 10 billion in redemptions in june. okay. not everyone is right all the time, but it is interesting that a lot of people put their money with am hoping that he would make the money. they're fleeing at the moment. closing bell ringing in 49 minutes. clipping grilled cheese sandwiches. we are talking to the founder of what they are calling at tech startups, even though you're looking at food like we are. but the text are up is doing exactly that. this company and ceo have won the backing of some of the biggest money man in silicon valley. and as we said at the top of that show, the jobs conundrum, what does today's payroll report mean for the federal reserve and, of course, for you, the investor? your playbook from the two best and brightest on the economy and markets. a meeting of minds you not want to miss. d
he says he is pleased to win another battle in adelle war, but not giving up.nd the total return bond fund suffered a a seven and a half billion dollars outflow last month. that's the third straight monthly outflow -- outflow for the fund and follows nearly 10 billion in redemptions in june. okay. not everyone is right all the time, but it is interesting that a lot of people put their money with am hoping that he would make the money. they're fleeing at the moment. closing bell ringing in 49...
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adel, can we ask you. >> sure. first and foremost thank you very much for the invitation both to the atlantic council and for c.p.j. for having me here. my thoughts and reflexes i think are going to try and not reiterate what sherif had explained, but rather take it in a direction of probably the state of journalism in egypt. and how sort of the legal, structural problems and institutional problems we have described thus far in terms of the various authorities that have been in place in the past two years have had as far as an impact when it comes to journalistic practice. now, if i were to assess the situation as far as journalism is concerned, the last two years that are characteristic -- are characteristically a time when reporting in egypt has both flourished and faltered. sometimes in tandem. we have seen the tail end or the very last period of the mubarak era, there was a significant uptick in sort of openness of the media, journalists were starting to feel far more sort of liberated, if you will, or prepared
adel, can we ask you. >> sure. first and foremost thank you very much for the invitation both to the atlantic council and for c.p.j. for having me here. my thoughts and reflexes i think are going to try and not reiterate what sherif had explained, but rather take it in a direction of probably the state of journalism in egypt. and how sort of the legal, structural problems and institutional problems we have described thus far in terms of the various authorities that have been in place in...
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. ♪ >> reporter: danell and adell celebrated when they finished repairing their home. >> you had to dohad to do. >> reporter: they look forward to sewing these suits in their family home, a tradition for four generations among members of the indian tribe. >> this was the living room area. >> reporter: but today they're without their historic home once again, lost this time to foreclosure. after losing your home to katrina, you weren't expecting something like this to happen again. >> you could digest tragedy from mother nature. but when you have this kind of storm to take place, i can't digest that. >> reporter: the troubles began when their son became very ill. all while they were rebuilding after another hurricane. fearful of falling behind on their mortgage, they asked their bank to renegotiate their loan. >> it's july 11, 2009. we are pleased to advise you that your loan modification has been approved. >> reporter: yet each month, bank of america kept billing them. the higher amount from the old mortgage. she kept paying on time, as bank reps assured him it was just a mistake. did
. ♪ >> reporter: danell and adell celebrated when they finished repairing their home. >> you had to dohad to do. >> reporter: they look forward to sewing these suits in their family home, a tradition for four generations among members of the indian tribe. >> this was the living room area. >> reporter: but today they're without their historic home once again, lost this time to foreclosure. after losing your home to katrina, you weren't expecting something like...
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. >> i got to go to mike khouw but for you you can play that adele album because they're eliminatingisten cap. mike khouw, what's your take? >> increasingly one of the things that's going to drive apple on mobile as people begin to become familiar with using blue tooth on mobile devices in the car, for example my wife listens through her iphone. but valuation here is something people should be concerned about. josh alluded to the 3 billion dollars cap, this on a company that did less than $600 million on revenues and had no earnings. there is a lot of upside here and i expect you're going to see some material earnings per share, maybe 32 cents a share in 12 months from now is still pretty rich. i would be surprised if you don't get a better opportunity to own it than right here. >> well said mike khouw. thank you very much. let's get to our big story of the day. it's a national one and it's the question that remains unanswered. what exactly caused the glitch at the nasdaq? could the problem with cyber security related? paul tiao joins us from washington. paul, we can speculate until
. >> i got to go to mike khouw but for you you can play that adele album because they're eliminatingisten cap. mike khouw, what's your take? >> increasingly one of the things that's going to drive apple on mobile as people begin to become familiar with using blue tooth on mobile devices in the car, for example my wife listens through her iphone. but valuation here is something people should be concerned about. josh alluded to the 3 billion dollars cap, this on a company that did...
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>> it was an accident but we live adel that. they were conducting operations in their territory waters but it was an accident. it was an accident that we lied about. had we shot it down and immediately called the president of iran and said we need a mistake. we misidentified it, we were in your waters, this might not have escalated but it did and they used hezbollah and libya to put a bomb on the airliner and kill innocent civilians. tit-for-tat, that is the deal. and i for and i. that is the background out there that airline security doesn't talk about and that tsa doesn't discuss but every passenger is living with that baggage on their shoulders and that's why it's important for the americans to focus on the reality of this and what we are facing their. it's serious stuff and it's depressing and unless we face up to the fact we can't just create this illusion of security and there's easy ways of doing it. let me give you an example. but watch list, the way to get that on a computer disk is like a spreadsheet but the reason the
>> it was an accident but we live adel that. they were conducting operations in their territory waters but it was an accident. it was an accident that we lied about. had we shot it down and immediately called the president of iran and said we need a mistake. we misidentified it, we were in your waters, this might not have escalated but it did and they used hezbollah and libya to put a bomb on the airliner and kill innocent civilians. tit-for-tat, that is the deal. and i for and i. that is...
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education we make sure that hospitals are treating people well and we make sure that our food isn't adel to read it. it is a function of having a decent life and being able to communicate and being able to be a part of society that every that it's a reasonably priced communications connection to the this was easy as the nation's. we have since forgotten that these are essentials space values to be able to communicate and be able to travel without it being impeded. we are suffering from indonesia and different reasons and it is in the interest of giant companies to keep us a little bit in the dark. >> host: you have been talking about these as an author. what is your motive for this? you are acting as a lone wolf at the moment. there was a petition on the white house that you should be the chair of the ftc. how do you continue this work? >> guest: i am privileged to have met a lot of the internet engineers and the washington players, and they are all wonderful people and i am privileged to have served in the white house and to have been involved in this high level. i feel it is my duty to
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and for adel to come along. he is one of the people who helped us in writing the report. about the media environment in egypt. this report is a compilation of all our work monitoring the egyptian press violations since morsi took over in 2012. we have had more than 40 different pieces of commentary about press violations, press issues in egypt. and we conducted an assessment mission that, led by our executive director to cairo in march, more than 15 people from across the spectrum, ngo's, civil society, government, and opposition, to assess their perception of press freedom under morsi. since then, we have been planning to issue the report. the original date was june 15. you know what happened then. we decided to wait a little bit and see if there was anything to add about the post-morsi era. that resulted in a whole chapter that you will find in the second chapter that we call post- military censorship. that chapter, we tried as much to assess different things. one of them is the legal impact. this is our biggest finding, that yes, egypt had a revolution, several interim
and for adel to come along. he is one of the people who helped us in writing the report. about the media environment in egypt. this report is a compilation of all our work monitoring the egyptian press violations since morsi took over in 2012. we have had more than 40 different pieces of commentary about press violations, press issues in egypt. and we conducted an assessment mission that, led by our executive director to cairo in march, more than 15 people from across the spectrum, ngo's, civil...
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with adelle on top for its first weekly loss from of the worry is that stocks are overvalued.t question to our panel. the base of in this final battle of around one of us fox business summertime showdown. this is where someone will cent. helping you make money all along dennis: an e-mail company choosing to shut down rather than provide details about in s a leaker edwards noted mail account. is your e-mail safe? peter barnes investigates. tracy: time for stocks. >> reporter:. one of those names to the downside. the debt does industrials, over the last hour. when we talk to traders they look to things that seem so obvious such as the stronger dollar, a tired market, six straight weeks of gains. take some profits here. so profit-taking as well. that being said, you see down arrows and there is nothing to drive this market dramatically lowered. on the contrary, you have had a mixed bag. we continue to watch. a great week for names like groupon and orbitz worldwide. so many names that really have outdone themselves. ipos that we have watched. the ticker symbol, an online marketing
with adelle on top for its first weekly loss from of the worry is that stocks are overvalued.t question to our panel. the base of in this final battle of around one of us fox business summertime showdown. this is where someone will cent. helping you make money all along dennis: an e-mail company choosing to shut down rather than provide details about in s a leaker edwards noted mail account. is your e-mail safe? peter barnes investigates. tracy: time for stocks. >> reporter:. one of those...
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the ordinary people, the working people, the creative people, the entrepreneurs who create adel welford that make this country as affluent as it is. we are the ones that must provide the wherewithal for the government to act as a crusader, as a savior, as a power of first resort whenever any quarrel breaks out anywhere in the world no matter how manifestly unrelated to the interest of the american people in general. i would think very few americans can tell me reason why the united states should involve itself in the civil war and syria for a sample. i could go to one case after another and make the same commentary about it. yet this has become not an extraordinary activity but they said -- basic operating procedure for the government involves not simply the state department, but to an ever increasing degree the pentagon, which is very much a foreign policy that we are and now and all of the pentagon's foreign installations. it's hundreds and hundreds of pieces, major bases located all over the world from which it attempts to intimidate foreigners to create fear and to prop up a straw m
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and for adel to come along. he is one of the people who helped us in writing the report. about the media environment in egypt. this report is a compilation of all our work monitoring the egyptian press violations since morsi took over in 2012. we have had more than 40 different pieces of commentary about press violations, press issues in egypt. and we conducted an assessment mission that, led by our executive director to cairo in march, more than 15 people from across the spectrum, ngo's, civil society, government, and opposition, to assess their perception of press freedom under morsi. since then, we have been planning to issue the report. the original date was june 15. you know what happened then. we decided to wait a little bit and see if there was anything to add about the post-morsi era. that resulted in a whole chapter that you will find in the second chapter that we call post- military censorship. that chapter, we tried as much to assess different things. one of them is the legal impact. this is our biggest finding, that yes, egypt had a revolution, several interim
and for adel to come along. he is one of the people who helped us in writing the report. about the media environment in egypt. this report is a compilation of all our work monitoring the egyptian press violations since morsi took over in 2012. we have had more than 40 different pieces of commentary about press violations, press issues in egypt. and we conducted an assessment mission that, led by our executive director to cairo in march, more than 15 people from across the spectrum, ngo's, civil...
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adelle luchita reports from houston. >> your favorite subject in school. >> reporter: when you watchly never guess this is his first day. trying to figure out a way to put that you are older than your average first year teacher? >> an old guy teaching for my first year. >> reporter: at 61 years old macintosh is a first-year teacher and this he says is the fulfillment of a dream after years of working in other fields. he went back to school himself to get his masters in education a few years ago. and got his certification through hisd's alternative program. >> a principal here at the middle school has given me the opportunity to actually stand in front of kids and teach. >> try your very best. >> reporter: that's exactly what he did. mr. macintosh and his wife have two kids of their own. a 15-year-old and 6-year-old. he relishes the idea that he gets to shape young minds at home and at work. >> the hope they have and the interests they show. and the promise is there. nothing else. >> reporter: 7th grade science touches on different areas. >> we have a period of time. we go over plants
adelle luchita reports from houston. >> your favorite subject in school. >> reporter: when you watchly never guess this is his first day. trying to figure out a way to put that you are older than your average first year teacher? >> an old guy teaching for my first year. >> reporter: at 61 years old macintosh is a first-year teacher and this he says is the fulfillment of a dream after years of working in other fields. he went back to school himself to get his masters in...
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and adele and barbra streisand. that's good company in the oscars.ovies and things like that. i've been honest with you before. my favorite part of the or any awards show is always who's wearing what. but some oscar trivia for you. slate.com made a list of people who oscar winners who have thanked in their speeches last . two winners have thanked oprah, which it seems like in 11 years all she's done more people would have thanked ed her. only three winners thanked god. i know! only 11 years, three winners. a lightning bolt is about to strike hollywood. but the leader of the pack, guess who got thanked the most? meryl streep, four times. [ applause ] four times. now she got me wanting to count on sunday night. but my favorite part, like i telling you, the red carpet, what people are wearing. i'm having a twitter party. you can join and my glam squad as we dish on red carpet fashions, you tweet us back. it starts at 8:30 p.m. eastern time. it's fun. and -- what, 6:30? 6:30. sorry. 6:30 eastern time. and use hash tag wendy red carpet and join the conver
and adele and barbra streisand. that's good company in the oscars.ovies and things like that. i've been honest with you before. my favorite part of the or any awards show is always who's wearing what. but some oscar trivia for you. slate.com made a list of people who oscar winners who have thanked in their speeches last . two winners have thanked oprah, which it seems like in 11 years all she's done more people would have thanked ed her. only three winners thanked god. i know! only 11 years,...
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and we have adele schwartz. she is from freehold, new jersey. she is 100 years old today.od. the glass is half full always. washington state is the home of james itami. he is 100 years old today. loves boats. crazy about boats. had one almost all of his life. that's it. now back to new york where they have lots of boats in the hudson river, the east river and all the rivers and routes. new york, new york. >> all right. willard. thanks a lot. it is back to school time. coming up next, we'll help you save money on those costly apps with all the tech gear your kid needs to get back to school. >> and coming up, a live concert from chris brown. but first, this is "today" on nbc. >>> we're back at 8:37 and we're wrapping up our special series back to school today bargain bonanza. stocking up on tech gear can add up quickly. how can you get what you need at the right place? enter mario armstrong. he is today's digital life style editor and he has deals. >> good to see you. >> before we get to your tips, a lot of parents thinking can we kids do with the device they had last year?
and we have adele schwartz. she is from freehold, new jersey. she is 100 years old today.od. the glass is half full always. washington state is the home of james itami. he is 100 years old today. loves boats. crazy about boats. had one almost all of his life. that's it. now back to new york where they have lots of boats in the hudson river, the east river and all the rivers and routes. new york, new york. >> all right. willard. thanks a lot. it is back to school time. coming up next,...
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this is from hungry girl called their funk adelic chili mack.l. the right amount. but stockpiles future meals for busy nights. >> let's meet her. let's take one last look at gail before. >> all right, gail. come join the joy fit club. >> oh, my god! wow. >> i am sorry. oh, yeah. she knows it. wow. >> of course she does. >> that's amazing. good for her. >> jenny craig worked. was that the key for you? >> yes, definitely. they helped with portion control, which was my biggest issue. >> and how did the running start? >> very slow. >> one step at a time. >> you didn't like exercise in the beginning. >> i didn't exercise at all in the beginning. i started with walking and just building up to it. and a couple of friends talked me into a 5k. the first time my goal was just to complete it. >> we're happy for you. she looks awesome. >> congratulations. >> thank you. >> congrats. terrific. >>> are you still waiting for those last-minute back-to-school sales. we'll tell you where to get amazing deals. >> i like how you said that. >> amazing. they really ar
this is from hungry girl called their funk adelic chili mack.l. the right amount. but stockpiles future meals for busy nights. >> let's meet her. let's take one last look at gail before. >> all right, gail. come join the joy fit club. >> oh, my god! wow. >> i am sorry. oh, yeah. she knows it. wow. >> of course she does. >> that's amazing. good for her. >> jenny craig worked. was that the key for you? >> yes, definitely. they helped with portion...
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trending on the huffington post, move over adele. getting a little competition from a likely group. a russian's soldiers choir. check this out. [ music playing ] ♪ ♪ vladimir putin is very proud. they took on the tune for a russian morning show. it's a little strange when you consider a lot of the villains in james bond are russian. >> it's bizarre. reading the words off the clipboards. >> i like it. >> that's what is trending today. straight ahead on our 8:00 block, a great debate tied to swim suits. would you be comfortable wearing a bathing suit in front of your coworkers? we'll talk about that. meanwhile on today's cover story, the s. open tennis championships are under way a short distance from here in queens and before the action heated up savannah and i had a chance to catch up a play with two of the sports biggest names. >> reporter: defending u.s. open champion serena williams and andy murray know something about the sweet taste of victory. >> serena has done it. >> reporter: ranked number one, sere rena williams has 31 gran
trending on the huffington post, move over adele. getting a little competition from a likely group. a russian's soldiers choir. check this out. [ music playing ] ♪ ♪ vladimir putin is very proud. they took on the tune for a russian morning show. it's a little strange when you consider a lot of the villains in james bond are russian. >> it's bizarre. reading the words off the clipboards. >> i like it. >> that's what is trending today. straight ahead on our 8:00 block, a...
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tens of thousands of muslims in bangladesh are headedes home to celebrate the festival of adele fatir people climbed onto the roofs of trains, carriages and held onto the side as they began their journey. >>> football's royal family, the mannings are no strangers to the world of comedy. take that mix and some singing and you will love the latest commercial from directv. take a look. ♪ muk look at this guy use being his phone as a phone. >> you're phone ain't for calling your phone is for footballing. >> it is peyton and eli manning promoting directv's football on your phone mobile app and archie also appears there in the ad. that is brilliant advertising. let's go back outside to matt and savannah. like the look. >> it is. natalie, thank you very much. >> if football doesn't work out, there is always that. >> mr. roker has a check of the weather. it is thick out here. >> it is and we'll see heavier showers. with are your 15 siblings at? >> utah. >> you left them behind. >> yes. >> would have been hard toer travel with all of them. all right. say hi to everybody. >> hi, mom and dad. >>
tens of thousands of muslims in bangladesh are headedes home to celebrate the festival of adele fatir people climbed onto the roofs of trains, carriages and held onto the side as they began their journey. >>> football's royal family, the mannings are no strangers to the world of comedy. take that mix and some singing and you will love the latest commercial from directv. take a look. ♪ muk look at this guy use being his phone as a phone. >> you're phone ain't for calling your...
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the traditional program is up about 8% this year in the year when most schools are down 2% and the adel graduate program as of in a moment about 25% and we think it will be again of about 25% next year, because people know what you're getting, we are not misleading them and we are rallying people to return to the ideals that are the greatness of western civilization and of our beloved country. .. >> to make it better. start with peter. >> set real admissions standards that show the students that you care about the content of their education and not just picking their pockets for tuition dollars. [applause] >> admission standards. how about chris? >> i want parents to engage. i think we sort of drop kids off at orientation, and we don't ask critical questions about what it is. i mean, i will hear things about things that are read by my sons, that type of thing. it's worth a phone call. i love that as an administrator, being able to talk to parents whether we agree or disagree, be able to engage. >> britney, i bet working in washington you encounter your contemporaries who had a very diff
the traditional program is up about 8% this year in the year when most schools are down 2% and the adel graduate program as of in a moment about 25% and we think it will be again of about 25% next year, because people know what you're getting, we are not misleading them and we are rallying people to return to the ideals that are the greatness of western civilization and of our beloved country. .. >> to make it better. start with peter. >> set real admissions standards that show the...
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course of action given the games that you have that are american and not the egyptian come imet ascent adelan of the space process but i'm not sure. i didn't want to make any statement to that effect. the second issue, these groups like the muslim brotherhood against violence and that sort of thing. i am not -- these groups have a list of maybe they are sort of like the -- i have a suspicion in any independent forum. if they do and if they end up having yet again that i think it would probably be good for the organization for the islamists, however, i would pause and wait and see if they end up urning support. >> of the discussion was hosted by the middle east institute and about the international studies. >>> to pick a >>> i've been pushing for this in the senate that we would move cybersecurity legislation. it's complicated. the word means different things to different people. we need to get this done, and actually as hard as it is for me to say the house has done something right, the fact repast some of this and i think we ought to look at what they've done, and certainly if we want to t
course of action given the games that you have that are american and not the egyptian come imet ascent adelan of the space process but i'm not sure. i didn't want to make any statement to that effect. the second issue, these groups like the muslim brotherhood against violence and that sort of thing. i am not -- these groups have a list of maybe they are sort of like the -- i have a suspicion in any independent forum. if they do and if they end up having yet again that i think it would probably...
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particular e-mail -- >> i tell you what, we will take all of those e-mails calls all of wilkins e-mails adel of the e-mails from the irs staff to the white house and we will be the judge of you being -- >> i'm going to review them for responsiveness because that's a standard procedure that's done. but let me just add one point. you picked up a piece of paper that we provided to you, discovery. and you said this is interesting. i have an additional question based on this e-mail. that's great. tell us that and we will look for the document you are asking for because this is a process. this is not in pavement, this is cooperation and that's like a cat. >> i think the gentleman about the witness. and the members of the panel for participating today. as we conclude, just let me say that we started out of course the issue of identity fraud dealing with that and the revelation that the irs is being used under the piggy bank for the fraudulent tax returns. as i said, we started -- we are trying to look at the some of the problems within the irs and the conference contracts another hearing and to the
particular e-mail -- >> i tell you what, we will take all of those e-mails calls all of wilkins e-mails adel of the e-mails from the irs staff to the white house and we will be the judge of you being -- >> i'm going to review them for responsiveness because that's a standard procedure that's done. but let me just add one point. you picked up a piece of paper that we provided to you, discovery. and you said this is interesting. i have an additional question based on this e-mail....
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islamist president, on wednesday as the crisis in egypt got underway arab media scholar and author adel iskander talked about the crisis. >> the events of last night and today which for those of you following egypt closely you will be well aware of the fact that two journalists have been killed, one of whom works for sky news and another works for cameramen and reporter for gulf news, you eat based newspaper. the circumstances behind their killing are not entirely clear although nevertheless it at beast lives up to the performance of the morsi where there were two killings during that period and they arrested numerous journalists so in a few short weeks or in a couple of months the egyptian media environment has suffered significant setbacks but i would argue that the setbacks that are immediately identifiable, loss of life as much as we tend to morn and focus on this, the greatest and gravest fallback has largely been a loss of any commitment to the journalistic practice as an important condition for the transition towards democratic governance. today, we are at the point where media c
islamist president, on wednesday as the crisis in egypt got underway arab media scholar and author adel iskander talked about the crisis. >> the events of last night and today which for those of you following egypt closely you will be well aware of the fact that two journalists have been killed, one of whom works for sky news and another works for cameramen and reporter for gulf news, you eat based newspaper. the circumstances behind their killing are not entirely clear although...
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adelle have the retail competition, but the utility is in the business of making reasonably priced fiberavailable. as a result businesses and moving from not tow the agenda. a very excited. every part of his excited about this because they're getting reasonably priced. they fought tooth and nail, a lot of litigation. actually, it's actually illegal a very difficult for cities to do this because these system operators, cable companies and telephone companies go to the state house as. city should not be allowed to compete with us. and the charter make it very difficult. a muffled the we will roll them back. does not make sense. remove the power of self-determination. >> what is the logic? it clearly is better for american consumers to not have the choice of cable or fiber. faugh. >> it gets a lot of traction. rears serving these communities perfectly well. social some of. not many cities given to business. bill will do exactly the same battle with the lecture city in the beginning where cities wanted to run their own municipal electricity systems, a private monopoly said don't do that, tha
adelle have the retail competition, but the utility is in the business of making reasonably priced fiberavailable. as a result businesses and moving from not tow the agenda. a very excited. every part of his excited about this because they're getting reasonably priced. they fought tooth and nail, a lot of litigation. actually, it's actually illegal a very difficult for cities to do this because these system operators, cable companies and telephone companies go to the state house as. city should...