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alison, start. european country by regions for $200, please. alison. what is greece?that's the country. country for $400. alison. what is switzerland? right. country for $600. alison. what is norway? norway is right. european country for $800.
alison, start. european country by regions for $200, please. alison. what is greece?that's the country. country for $400. alison. what is switzerland? right. country for $600. alison. what is norway? norway is right. european country for $800.
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i'm gonna meet alison, jim's 50/50 partner. want to find out how this store is doing. >> the big pine key store. >> big pine. hello. >> hey, how you doing? >> how are you? i'm marcus. >> david. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> i'm alison. >> nice to meet you. >> it's an honor to meet you. >> nice to meet you. so what makes this location different from the one that i was at earlier on greene street? >> this store is a small percentage of our business, but we also do all of our shipping here. >> how much business will this store do, this location right here, a year? >> retail sales as opposed to the whole company? 10, 12%. >> okay. so what will i find in here? i mean, pretty much the same kind of stuff we saw at the other place? >> this has pretty much the same stuff. >> so you--how many pies do you make a year? >> 40,000. >> do you make pies in this-- >> we do not make pies in this location. we only make pies in our greene street location. and this is our shipping area where david packs up our packages to ship. these
i'm gonna meet alison, jim's 50/50 partner. want to find out how this store is doing. >> the big pine key store. >> big pine. hello. >> hey, how you doing? >> how are you? i'm marcus. >> david. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> i'm alison. >> nice to meet you. >> it's an honor to meet you. >> nice to meet you. so what makes this location different from the one that i was at earlier on greene street? >> this store...
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back to you miguel and alison. >> thank you. just because i'm wearing orange does not mean i support the netherlands. >> who do you support? >> america. hello. >> just checking. >> it's going to be good. >>> next hour on "new day" chris cuomo is live for world cup. >>> today we are expected to learn who will be compensated for the gm ignition recall and how much they will receive. it took them more than a decade to recall the 2.6 million cars with the faulty ignition switch. it's linked to 13 deaths and dozens of accidents. the pay off victims could reach into the billions. >>> we are watching asian and european stocks move higher. in the u.s., it's mixed. a rocky mix with fears the feds could hike interest rates sooner than expected. the dow and s&p 500 were lower, but the nasdaq was a 14-year high. the jobs report coming out on thursday because markets are closed friday because of the holiday. from wall street to washington, the v.a. nominee has a business gak ground and used to being in the hot seat. he took a job at procter
back to you miguel and alison. >> thank you. just because i'm wearing orange does not mean i support the netherlands. >> who do you support? >> america. hello. >> just checking. >> it's going to be good. >>> next hour on "new day" chris cuomo is live for world cup. >>> today we are expected to learn who will be compensated for the gm ignition recall and how much they will receive. it took them more than a decade to recall the 2.6 million...
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these are their stories. ( crowd applauding ) reporter: alison, over here.ou still want to talk to me after that? korey's drop shot was too much for you. that was practice. i'm sandbagging her for next week. you have a chance to beat korey? ask her. what are you doing to prepare? first, i'm going to take a shower. how did you like practice, korey? alison beat me on too many serves. you ready for the slims? if you guys let me rest up. korey, what about the national team?
these are their stories. ( crowd applauding ) reporter: alison, over here.ou still want to talk to me after that? korey's drop shot was too much for you. that was practice. i'm sandbagging her for next week. you have a chance to beat korey? ask her. what are you doing to prepare? first, i'm going to take a shower. how did you like practice, korey? alison beat me on too many serves. you ready for the slims? if you guys let me rest up. korey, what about the national team?
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who's been up her daily where's alison thank you including the arts team members jen crane and marcus definite yes, sir. and our director of the art program susan and kate patterson and all the members of the team at the arts commission our developer who worked with bank of america and a tricky the number of our staff thank you for your hard work everyday and two commissioners rebecca and our vice president thank you for your work everyday and i wanted to take a moment to thank another mural i thought i forgot sorry give me one second. i wanted to note somebody we've lost who couldn't be here unfortunately, we lost ruth's sister an author on the coit tower but in here how were you we celebrate the incredible restoration (clapping) so with that, thank you very much for coming and trying to keep cool and we landmark to welcoming you inside. thank you very much (clapping.) before i introduce the next speaker i want to remind you that the firmer are hosting us in in front of the building i want everybody to go around the corner after we cut the ribbon it's interesting the murals you'll se
who's been up her daily where's alison thank you including the arts team members jen crane and marcus definite yes, sir. and our director of the art program susan and kate patterson and all the members of the team at the arts commission our developer who worked with bank of america and a tricky the number of our staff thank you for your hard work everyday and two commissioners rebecca and our vice president thank you for your work everyday and i wanted to take a moment to thank another mural i...
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alison certainly knew how to wrap up the week last week, winning over $18,000. interesting.y was introducing you, uh, my hearing is not as good as it used to be, and it sounded to me like he said, "she's a fun raiser," not "fund." [ alison laughs ] james and michele, nice to have you with us today, and good luck to all three of you as we put you to work now in the jeopardy! round. one daily double, and here are the categories... next... and finally... each correct response -- four letters only. the word will begin with an "l" and end with an "s." sounds easy, doesn't it? alison, you start. official state stuff for $200, please. michele. what is ice cream? yeah. quoth the celebrity for $200, please.
alison certainly knew how to wrap up the week last week, winning over $18,000. interesting.y was introducing you, uh, my hearing is not as good as it used to be, and it sounded to me like he said, "she's a fun raiser," not "fund." [ alison laughs ] james and michele, nice to have you with us today, and good luck to all three of you as we put you to work now in the jeopardy! round. one daily double, and here are the categories... next... and finally... each correct response...
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alison kosick, you will be too. don't lie. alison kosick, thanks so much.e to put on my american flag shirt. >> this is cnn breaking news. >>> more breaking news to pass along to you. the u.s. supreme court has just ruled on a key free speech case, which challenges massachusetts law restricting the discussion of abortion on public sidewalks within 35 feet of an abortion clinic entrance. the court ruled in favor of the protesters, but again this ruling is not so cut and dry. pamela brown outside the u.s. supreme court to parse it out for us. good morning. >> good morning to you. another unanimous ruling at the high court today. the justices saying that this massachusetts law requiring 35 feet buffer zones outside of reproductive clinics that perform abortions, violate the first amendment rights of anti-abortion protesters. out here in front of the supreme court there are several anti-abortion protesters next to me and they had been cheering this ruling. it's a big loss for the state of massachusetts. the state said it put these 35-feet buffer zones in place
alison kosick, you will be too. don't lie. alison kosick, thanks so much.e to put on my american flag shirt. >> this is cnn breaking news. >>> more breaking news to pass along to you. the u.s. supreme court has just ruled on a key free speech case, which challenges massachusetts law restricting the discussion of abortion on public sidewalks within 35 feet of an abortion clinic entrance. the court ruled in favor of the protesters, but again this ruling is not so cut and dry....
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pretty little liars" is a salacious little show about a high school posse, a missing friend named alisonents the girls as if from beyond the grave. it stars young women. it's aimed at young women. and -- >> i think we are changing the way people watch television, and i think these millennials are going to grow up and continue to watch television in this way. >> reporter: a bold statement from the show runner. pll as they call it is the most tweeted about show on tv. the show has twitter followers in the millions. the stars 10 million followers between them. >> they are huge on social media. >> huge. i think without that aspect our show would definitely not be where it's at. >> reporter: lucy hale, who plays aria, is right now launching a country music career off the back of her pll popularity. ♪ no one to save you but yourself ♪ >> reporter: troian belisario who plays alpha spencer, has been acting since age 3. her dad created magnum p.i. but boy, have times changed since selleck's mustache ruled the air waves. >> being on social media is very much a part of my job. >> part of your job.
pretty little liars" is a salacious little show about a high school posse, a missing friend named alisonents the girls as if from beyond the grave. it stars young women. it's aimed at young women. and -- >> i think we are changing the way people watch television, and i think these millennials are going to grow up and continue to watch television in this way. >> reporter: a bold statement from the show runner. pll as they call it is the most tweeted about show on tv. the show...
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cnn's jason carroll is here with more and cnn business reporter alison kosick here as well.hese allegations, jason, and you know this man because you've interviewed him, you interviewed him back in 2011, what's the crux of this allegation? >> basically this time around, the company isn't saying specifically what's going on. the last time back in 2011 you remember he was sued by five former employees who basically said charney sexually harassed them, one of them a former model who says he coerced her into taking provocative pictures at his home. dov charney told me he denied those allegations, saying these women were coerced into saying these things and they were out for money. first listen to what he told me back in 2011. >> the way i feel about this situation is, there's something disingenuous about the claims. first of all, they're fake. second of all, these claimants are being coached. third of all, there's too much money involved in terms of the amounts of money that they're claiming. and i feel -- i'm prepared to take a polygraph. >> again, that's from 2011. he admitted
cnn's jason carroll is here with more and cnn business reporter alison kosick here as well.hese allegations, jason, and you know this man because you've interviewed him, you interviewed him back in 2011, what's the crux of this allegation? >> basically this time around, the company isn't saying specifically what's going on. the last time back in 2011 you remember he was sued by five former employees who basically said charney sexually harassed them, one of them a former model who says he...
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you look at alison grimes and she is in a winnable seat.uncontested primary than mcconnell had in his primary against matt bevan and she is in a winnable race in a not strong year for democrats and she is taking a hostile opposition to the policy. and look at natalie and the way she is handling it in tennessee. and i don't believe that grimes and tenants are going to be the only ones, because you will see contested races in arkansas and virginia and all over the country, and they will use the clips from grimes and tennant and saying that obama is a jobs killer, and listen to his own candidates a and that is going the come to roost in november. >> and that is exactly what we heard from reince priebus attacking the president saying that this regulation is going to kill jobs and force the energy rates to skyrocket and no wonder that president obama is circumventing congress to implement the latest job killing regulation. >> and goldiegoldie, with this badly timed, what is the democr democratic response now? >> well, it is going to be tough, an
you look at alison grimes and she is in a winnable seat.uncontested primary than mcconnell had in his primary against matt bevan and she is in a winnable race in a not strong year for democrats and she is taking a hostile opposition to the policy. and look at natalie and the way she is handling it in tennessee. and i don't believe that grimes and tenants are going to be the only ones, because you will see contested races in arkansas and virginia and all over the country, and they will use the...
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we have helmets on, alison. no wind through our hair. >> that's true.oh. >> i'm with you. >> anyway, the point here i'm trying to make is that you're going to need more charging stations. because this test bike, right now it's just a test bike, can only go 53 miles. even though harley says it's planning on installing other charging stations across the country once it gets this bike in motion. this is just a test bike right now. it's going to fan out 33 bikes across the country starting on monday. actually in manhattan it's going to start testing out these bikes. they are not for sale yet. >> not for sale yet. i'm just messing with you because i adore you. while i have you, alison kosik, speaking of motorcycles, have you seen this crazy video? watch this with me. motorcycle accident. this thing was caught on camera. we'll spotlight it for you. the motorcycle goes through this intersection. ooh. >> oh, my god. >> i know! gets clipped by a car. the guy tumbles over the car. i'm sure we'll watch it again. here he goes. over it. like an acrobat. almost -- >>
we have helmets on, alison. no wind through our hair. >> that's true.oh. >> i'm with you. >> anyway, the point here i'm trying to make is that you're going to need more charging stations. because this test bike, right now it's just a test bike, can only go 53 miles. even though harley says it's planning on installing other charging stations across the country once it gets this bike in motion. this is just a test bike right now. it's going to fan out 33 bikes across the country...
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let's ask alison chantelle, she profiled the company as a senior reporter. i use uber often, but when i think i won't get a taxi, because it's more expensive. i can't imagine the demand is really shunting demand for cab drivers aside. why are they so angry? >> part of the reason they are angry is that uber operates above the law. a lot of times they do. they ask for forgiveness more than permission and they come to cities despite regulations being in place. it makes cab drivers mad, because they had to get licences and uber drivers are coming in, turning on the technology and picking people up. >> i understand the difference between them and a taxi driver, we have limo services throughout the country, black car services. is uber fitting more that model? >> that is how it started. it's expanding into a competitor with taxi. they have uber taxi working with the cab company, and uber x. you and i could run to the scpar pick people up. they have lowers and uppers, black car like you talk about. >> you have variety. wouldn't they be regulated in the same way? >>
let's ask alison chantelle, she profiled the company as a senior reporter. i use uber often, but when i think i won't get a taxi, because it's more expensive. i can't imagine the demand is really shunting demand for cab drivers aside. why are they so angry? >> part of the reason they are angry is that uber operates above the law. a lot of times they do. they ask for forgiveness more than permission and they come to cities despite regulations being in place. it makes cab drivers mad,...
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. >>> i'm alison burdo. let's take a look at stories worth checking out this weekend.he development boom means two new high rises are coming to philadelphia. they'll both hug the schuylkill river, be close enough to walk to the 30th street station. your fist look at these new towers by visiting nbc10.com. >>> and fathering from afar. one local tad is tucking his kids in bed from 6,000 miles aw away. how his long distance parenting makes for a unique father's day celebration this time around. >>> are you looking for something to dis weekend or any time this sum he? check out our worth the trip section on the home page of nbc10.com. you can find out when and where to watch the world's best sand sculptors at work and browse familyun adventures close to home. i'm alison burdo inviting you to take a look at those stories and more on nbc10.com. ♪ have fun ame place rys favorifrs ere u sh. and irhw cookie's monster land.xciting r, a monster clubhouse and more! get unlimited visits and more with a season pass for six payments of $18. ♪ meet me at sesame place! >>> in florida a
. >>> i'm alison burdo. let's take a look at stories worth checking out this weekend.he development boom means two new high rises are coming to philadelphia. they'll both hug the schuylkill river, be close enough to walk to the 30th street station. your fist look at these new towers by visiting nbc10.com. >>> and fathering from afar. one local tad is tucking his kids in bed from 6,000 miles aw away. how his long distance parenting makes for a unique father's day celebration...
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. >>> i'm nbc10.com alison burdo. let's take a look at digital exclusive video. the development boom means two new high rise rz coming to philadelphia. they'll be close enough to walk to the 30th street station. a look at these new towers by advi visiting nbc10.com. >>> and fathering from afar. one local dad is tucking his kids in at night from 6:00 miles away. read all about how it makes for a unique father's day celebration this time around. >> are you looking for something to do this weekend or this summer? check out our worth the trip section on the home page of nbc nbc10.com, find out when and where to watch the world's best sand sculptors at work and browse even more fun family adventures close to home. i'm alison burdo inviting to you take a look at those stories and more on nbc10.com. >>> almost quarter after 8:00 this morning, taking a live look at beautiful boathouse row. really should be a fantastic day along can kelly drive to do some running or some biking. you can see 0 out there we've a little bit of a breeze. should be a perfect day, temperatures
. >>> i'm nbc10.com alison burdo. let's take a look at digital exclusive video. the development boom means two new high rise rz coming to philadelphia. they'll be close enough to walk to the 30th street station. a look at these new towers by advi visiting nbc10.com. >>> and fathering from afar. one local dad is tucking his kids in at night from 6:00 miles away. read all about how it makes for a unique father's day celebration this time around. >> are you looking for...
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let's ask alison cost to crunch some numbers for us. >> it's actually a negative 2.9%. it means the economy didn't grow in the first quarter of the year. we knew it was lousy. you can blame the weather. the brutal winter in the beginning of the year that slowed shipments not just here but around the world as well. it's weather that kept consumers from going out of their homes and going shopping. it kept businesses from spending. it even kept people from spending money on health care and health care actually represents a sizeable portion of gdp. if you look deeper in this report, exports declined as well. it seems like the economy kind of came to a grinding halt during the first three months of this year. michaela, john. >> looking at this, alison, we've had bad weather before, 2.9 is a big number, negative 2.9, the worst numbers since really the recession, 2007-2008. what does it mean for the average person? >> if you ask two different people about how they feel about the economy, you are going to get two different answers because the reality is our economy is still rec
let's ask alison cost to crunch some numbers for us. >> it's actually a negative 2.9%. it means the economy didn't grow in the first quarter of the year. we knew it was lousy. you can blame the weather. the brutal winter in the beginning of the year that slowed shipments not just here but around the world as well. it's weather that kept consumers from going out of their homes and going shopping. it kept businesses from spending. it even kept people from spending money on health care and...
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. >>> let's talk to alison in ohio. alison? >> hi, jim. thank you for taking my call.nderstanding that it's very rare for money managers to consistently outperform. market. so my question is -- with the fact that money manager typically underperform in the market, expense ratios and index funds are low and you have the diversification, why invest in a mutual fund that is not an index fund? >> great question. some managers have historically beaten the market? after all my fees, i compounded at 24%. that was three times better than the s&p, so i don't agree with the characterization. i was in the business for a long time. i notice money managers who can do it. choose them, i think that's the best. otherwise i like the ira when you can pick individual stocks, but i'm not against index funds if you don't have any time or inclinati inclination, they are the right way to go. dave? >> caller: how are you doing, jim? >> good. how are you? >> caller: you're awesome, your staff is awesome, and i can see the hard work and dedication you put into your jobs to keep us intrigued on
. >>> let's talk to alison in ohio. alison? >> hi, jim. thank you for taking my call.nderstanding that it's very rare for money managers to consistently outperform. market. so my question is -- with the fact that money manager typically underperform in the market, expense ratios and index funds are low and you have the diversification, why invest in a mutual fund that is not an index fund? >> great question. some managers have historically beaten the market? after all my...
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here's cnn's alison kosik. >> reporter: hi, fredricka. taking a big chunk of time off from work to raise kids at home, getting back into the working world is be really tough, especially in a male dominated field like finance, but wall street is leading the charge and helping with the transition. >> today's my first day of my new job. >> reporter: kristen marks is now a vice president at morgan stanley but a year ago doing a very different job. stay at home mom. after working her way up to vp of goldman sachs she took a 15-year break to raise her kids. >> ages and stages, always something to focus on with them at home, and it never feels like it would be necessarily an easy thing to come back and work 40 hours a week. >> reporter: marks isn't alone. more than 40% of women take a break from the workforce to take care of family, and in a field like finance, that can feel lying it's filled with wolves. >> one, two, three! >> reporter: but wall street is trying to change that. running paid internships for people who have left the workforce, us
here's cnn's alison kosik. >> reporter: hi, fredricka. taking a big chunk of time off from work to raise kids at home, getting back into the working world is be really tough, especially in a male dominated field like finance, but wall street is leading the charge and helping with the transition. >> today's my first day of my new job. >> reporter: kristen marks is now a vice president at morgan stanley but a year ago doing a very different job. stay at home mom. after working...
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as sam eshaghoff told alison stewart in january 2012, he exploited the rules that make the s.a.t.er to make money, taking the test for other students. >> describe the security for me when you as a student show up to take your s.a.t. >> when i go to take the s.a.t., it's as easy as going in, keeping your head down, giving that proctor the flash of the i.d., which is all they need. they just need to match the name on the i.d. to the name on their roster. and then it's find your seat, don't make noise, don't cause trouble, do what you got to do, and get out. >> is it easy to cheat on the s.a.t.? >> no, i don't believe it is. >> kurt landgraf is president of the educational testing service, which administers the test for the college board and is responsible for s.a.t. test security. >> this is not a common occurrence. >> how many impersonations did e.t.s. discover last year? >> about 150. >> but in reality, that's the 150 you know about. that doesn't mean there were only 150 impersonations. >> absolutely. >> landgraf says, according to their data, of the three million students who tak
as sam eshaghoff told alison stewart in january 2012, he exploited the rules that make the s.a.t.er to make money, taking the test for other students. >> describe the security for me when you as a student show up to take your s.a.t. >> when i go to take the s.a.t., it's as easy as going in, keeping your head down, giving that proctor the flash of the i.d., which is all they need. they just need to match the name on the i.d. to the name on their roster. and then it's find your seat,...
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you get alison lundergan grimes in there, and i feel like she could almost single handedly get rid of some of the gridlock here in washington. >> it's interesting, right? because it would be, i think, unprecedented, for a senate minority leader to go down. i don't think it's ever happened before, but of course we had an unprecedented thing happen last night, which is the house majority leader go down, which i think is an indicator you never know, right? first of all, what's your reaction to the result you saw last night? >> you know, i think this really is about whose side you stand on, try to get out there and make the argument. we can't have these guys who just keep coming to washington, and all they do is stand up for the millionaires and for the billionaires. you know, mitch mcconnell is so out of touch on this. all he wanted to talk about is not what it means to try to deal with student loan debt, not what it means that you've got student loan debt up at 8 or 10 or 12% and other people can refinance, homeowners can refinance, businesses can refinance, but student borrowers can't
you get alison lundergan grimes in there, and i feel like she could almost single handedly get rid of some of the gridlock here in washington. >> it's interesting, right? because it would be, i think, unprecedented, for a senate minority leader to go down. i don't think it's ever happened before, but of course we had an unprecedented thing happen last night, which is the house majority leader go down, which i think is an indicator you never know, right? first of all, what's your reaction...
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alsan kosik is here to explain, why did this happen, alison? >> first of all everybody expected it to be lousy but the negative 2.9% is far worse than expected. talking about january, february, march, when it was brutally cold in most of the country, where everything kind of came to a standstill and that's why you're seeing a lot of analysts blame this lousy number on believe it or not the weather. you look deeper into the numbers, what's called consumption was lower, consumer spending was down. businesses weren't spending money, they weren't stocking their shelves as much, putting inventory on the shelves. exports were also weak but once again, we're seeing a lot of people go ahead and dismiss this negative 2.9% because of the bad weather. analysts think that you look at that number, negative 2.9%, seems out of sync with the other data that we got on housing, which has been showing improvement, and manufacturing numbers have been showing improvement, so really the thinking is that going forward that the numbers are going to look better and the
alsan kosik is here to explain, why did this happen, alison? >> first of all everybody expected it to be lousy but the negative 2.9% is far worse than expected. talking about january, february, march, when it was brutally cold in most of the country, where everything kind of came to a standstill and that's why you're seeing a lot of analysts blame this lousy number on believe it or not the weather. you look deeper into the numbers, what's called consumption was lower, consumer spending...
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que aunque no la tenemos en esta historia por sus horarios de trabajo la mamÁ de la pequeÑa alison letantes de terror que se vivieron en el lugar. las autoridades instaron a los pobladores a revisar muy bien los alrededores para evitar que casos como Éste se repitan. >> la princesa leticia estÁ a punto de convertirse en la primera reina de origen plebeyo. >> el nemo ochoa ya tiene su corrido. >> sumida en el dolor estÁ la actrice angeline voyer, por un golpe de la vida. >> oficialmente el rey juan carlos i, renunciÓ hoy al trono al promulgar la ley de aplicaciÓn, con la que pone fin a su reinado de 39 aÑos. maÑana el prÍncipe de asturias serÁ proclamado como el rey felipe vi. en madrid estÁ todo listo para la ceremonia. >> sin dudas los cambios ocurridos en la monarquÍa espaÑola han favorecido a la princesa leticia. veamos. >> nombre, leticia ortiz rocasolano, 42 aÑos. procesiÓn reina de espaÑa. guapa inteligente concienzuda y creativa. esta mujer estÁ a punto de convertirse en la primera reina de origen plebeyo en la monarquÍa espaÑola- con un nivel de aprobaciÓn del 54%. la futura r
que aunque no la tenemos en esta historia por sus horarios de trabajo la mamÁ de la pequeÑa alison letantes de terror que se vivieron en el lugar. las autoridades instaron a los pobladores a revisar muy bien los alrededores para evitar que casos como Éste se repitan. >> la princesa leticia estÁ a punto de convertirse en la primera reina de origen plebeyo. >> el nemo ochoa ya tiene su corrido. >> sumida en el dolor estÁ la actrice angeline voyer, por un golpe de la vida....
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alison, what is so interesting is the business side of, this the if a act that gm stock has not beenarmed that much, frankly, since the majority of these recalls came, that gm sales are the best they've been in years, even after just friday and monday, we got millions more recalls for an i will mission switch problem. what's going on? >> yeah, you mentioned the stop, the stop hasn't been heard at all. you saw gm shares take a hit, down 4% since the recall started but they made up ground. now those shares are up 2.6% for the year. you know this company is beginning to look like teflon. this is a gm that bounced back from bankruptcy and even as these recalls come almost on a weekly base circumstance the company, as you said, just had its best may in seven years. sales run 13% from a year ago. i know it sounds crazy, but the funny thing is that these recalls could actually wind up boosting sales because you get more people strolling through the show room as they go and bring their cars in for repairs and they say, hmm, i'm gonna go buy that car. then i've got some people who bring their
alison, what is so interesting is the business side of, this the if a act that gm stock has not beenarmed that much, frankly, since the majority of these recalls came, that gm sales are the best they've been in years, even after just friday and monday, we got millions more recalls for an i will mission switch problem. what's going on? >> yeah, you mentioned the stop, the stop hasn't been heard at all. you saw gm shares take a hit, down 4% since the recall started but they made up ground....
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interested in the procedures so this going to the planning commission i was interested in our comment alison and your original motion in the coordinating with the arts commission or the safety i think the exhibits what such done on the bay bridge is fabulous by market street the safety and transportation and other aesthetics and safety considerations or considerations how much of that is being look ated. >> commissioners tim frye with the defendant as anything happening many the public right-of-way it will require a lot of conversions so we're going working with the project sponsor the dpw and mta and the arts commission because it's a art installation within the public right-of-way has to go through their own review process they've had one meeting so standard practices is two more we'll forward your motion to the arts commission so show them our input but no more jordanian having to occur moving forward. >> commissioner hyland. >> i wanted to thanks the project sponsor because he saved me from having to oppose the project as opposed to the utility box i'm excited and looking to it being tem
interested in the procedures so this going to the planning commission i was interested in our comment alison and your original motion in the coordinating with the arts commission or the safety i think the exhibits what such done on the bay bridge is fabulous by market street the safety and transportation and other aesthetics and safety considerations or considerations how much of that is being look ated. >> commissioners tim frye with the defendant as anything happening many the public...
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(cell phone rings) hi alison. i'm home. yeah, i can see you. thanks again! great party!no matter how you get there, smirnoff reminds you to get home safely. woo! was killed june 28,2005 in afghanistan. my husband's death was the hardest thing i've ever faced. the special operations warrior foundation stepped in to help. now you can help, too. purchase new cherry 5-hour energy now through july thirty-first and a portion of each sale benefits special operations warrior foundation to help families of fallen heroes. i will always miss my dad, but thanks to special operations warrior foundation i will never feel alone. ♪ break the ice, with breath freshening cooling crystals. ice breakers. >> >> jon: welcome back. do you remember a time when barack obama was just a naive candidate saying working class voters were clinging to their guns and religion. the american people punished him by electing him to two terms as president of the united states. the front-runners for 2016 will not make that mistake. >> i do not believe our great country should be playing minor league ball. we'
(cell phone rings) hi alison. i'm home. yeah, i can see you. thanks again! great party!no matter how you get there, smirnoff reminds you to get home safely. woo! was killed june 28,2005 in afghanistan. my husband's death was the hardest thing i've ever faced. the special operations warrior foundation stepped in to help. now you can help, too. purchase new cherry 5-hour energy now through july thirty-first and a portion of each sale benefits special operations warrior foundation to help families...
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(cell phone rings) hi alison. i'm home. yeah, i can see you. thanks again! great party!et there, smirnoff reminds you to get home safely. woo! andale, ya llegaron tus amigos. ♪ ♪ play "peel, play, olé, olé" from mcdonald's. ¡!¡luis!!! ¡!¡papá!!! and you could win a trip for two to the fifa world cup final in rio! there's something new to love at mcdonald's. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] if you can't stand the heat, get off the test track. get the mercedes-benz you've been burning for at the summer event, going on now at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. hurry, before this opportunity cools off. ♪ after the rxbox, on life time, i've been, busy. so i look forward to my downtime. xbox, go to titanfall. this is insane. check this out xbox, snap tv. it does two things at once so i can play games while i watch my favorite shows at the same time. whoa. xbox, record that. i just wish i had more time to play yo. xbox one now starting at $399. refreshingly sweet and intense.d hard apple cider. and bursting with a crisp apple bite. so try a johnny appleseed hard apple cider tonight
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alison lundergan grimes is going to launch a campaign that criticized president obama's plans.nd lawmakers including mark begich, kay hagan, and mary landrieu also expressed their concerns over this. however, a "washington post"/abc news poll show 70% of americans are in favor of the government limiting carbon emissions from power plants. >>> it is decision day for voters in several states. much of the focus on republican circles is in mississippi. it's being called the nastiest race in the nation. tea party candidate chris mcdaniel is charging thad cochran who was first elected back in 1972. high profile republicans like sarah palin support mcdaniel. he tried to fire up his base by saying it's time for a new era in mississippi. >> if we can unseat a 42-year incumbent, it will send shock waves through the system. and for the first time in years those men and women in washington will look at mississippi and say what just happened down there? there's a reason those men and women have all come to mississippi to endorse and fight for us. there's a reason these state senator are her
alison lundergan grimes is going to launch a campaign that criticized president obama's plans.nd lawmakers including mark begich, kay hagan, and mary landrieu also expressed their concerns over this. however, a "washington post"/abc news poll show 70% of americans are in favor of the government limiting carbon emissions from power plants. >>> it is decision day for voters in several states. much of the focus on republican circles is in mississippi. it's being called the...
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alison grimes running for senate in kentucky said i'll fiercely oppose the president's attack on theindustry because protecting my jobs will be my number one priority. she's a democrat like i said. a number of unions attack on -- president really throwing democrats and his base under the bus to push this on behalf of probably special interests. >> because he's the president of the united states and not the president of the coal industry. and because states like mine get very little benefit from coal. >> do they count? >> they do count and that's why there's so much flexibility for them to be able to achieve that in their coal industry. but in rhode island, it's a cost that the coal industry always forgets or pretends isn't real and i will submit and i will agree that in john's state and in joe manchin's stays, there is a need to go in and be prepared to help the coal industry with this transition. i accept that. what i don't accept is them pretending is that ten inches of sea level rise isn't real. >> but the issue is how you can solve the problem. >> stay here, we want you at home t
alison grimes running for senate in kentucky said i'll fiercely oppose the president's attack on theindustry because protecting my jobs will be my number one priority. she's a democrat like i said. a number of unions attack on -- president really throwing democrats and his base under the bus to push this on behalf of probably special interests. >> because he's the president of the united states and not the president of the coal industry. and because states like mine get very little...
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sbj, mark [speaker not understood] and ali winston as well as the league of women voters nominee, alison washburn. i do believe that it's important to have diversity, but i also believe that when you have qualified applicants and the law actually requires that you fill these seats, that it's important to move those -- the people that have applied forward. and i do have a concern, quite frankly, that we are in violation of what the ordinance, the sunshine ordinance requires. i also think that there were a number of other candidates that could have been moved forward, including the highly qualified lee hepner and, you know, while i actually appreciate that some of these names didn't move forward, i think that it's important for us to look at these appointments in their totality so that we're not in any way not following what the sunshine ordinance require. i do have a question for legal counsel, though. >> mr. givner? >> so, i guess, you know, my main concern is that by not moving forward the nomination by the sbj and the league of women voters that we are essentially in violation of the s
sbj, mark [speaker not understood] and ali winston as well as the league of women voters nominee, alison washburn. i do believe that it's important to have diversity, but i also believe that when you have qualified applicants and the law actually requires that you fill these seats, that it's important to move those -- the people that have applied forward. and i do have a concern, quite frankly, that we are in violation of what the ordinance, the sunshine ordinance requires. i also think that...
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so he's the returning champion today facing alison and stacy. good luck to all three of you. we're gonna have some fun. here are the categories... that's straightforward. all right, champ, go. let's try landmarks for $200. brian. uh, what is the taj mahal? that's it. landmarks for $400. brian. what is the oregon trail? right again. landmarks for $600.
so he's the returning champion today facing alison and stacy. good luck to all three of you. we're gonna have some fun. here are the categories... that's straightforward. all right, champ, go. let's try landmarks for $200. brian. uh, what is the taj mahal? that's it. landmarks for $400. brian. what is the oregon trail? right again. landmarks for $600.
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phil: the real women behind the pictures of meaghan and alison are here.ave a good show, everybody. >> dr. phil: i hate to see people
phil: the real women behind the pictures of meaghan and alison are here.ave a good show, everybody. >> dr. phil: i hate to see people
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. >> i want to bring in cnn's alison kosik.the new york stock exchange. >> if you're a former student with a not so high-paying job, this could help you out eventually because it will go into effect next year in december. what president obama did earlier today, he put a couple things on the table to make it easier to pay back the student loans. for one, he signed an executive order which allows another 5 million students to pay no more than 10% of their monthly discretionary income on loan payments. there's a mathematical figure that works it out. the new twist with this is that it opens up to more people who would qualify, specifically, people who took out loans before october of 2007 and after making loans for 20 years, if you qualify, any debt that is left behind is actually forgiven at a cost to taxpayers. now, the second thing that president obama is doing is calling on lawmakers to pass a measure that would allow college graduates who have a lot of college debt to refinance their loans at a lower rate. randi? >> i'm glad
. >> i want to bring in cnn's alison kosik.the new york stock exchange. >> if you're a former student with a not so high-paying job, this could help you out eventually because it will go into effect next year in december. what president obama did earlier today, he put a couple things on the table to make it easier to pay back the student loans. for one, he signed an executive order which allows another 5 million students to pay no more than 10% of their monthly discretionary income...
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the oil minister, alison madueke wants to be the next secretary general of opec.cause there are current concerns about nigeria, what has happened to the revenues from the nigerian national oil company. lots of individual country problems, especially for nigeria which is virtually exporting nothing to the states. lots of interesting individual issues we have, whether it's iraq, iran, nigeria. almost certainly we get a rolling over of that 30 million production level. back to you, louisa. >> steve, thank you very much again. steve joining us all day long out of vienna. i'll see you later for "closing bell." >>> i just want to recap the breaking news we've had on the wires within the last couple of minutes, really. we have confirmation now that the eu is opening an in-depth probe into tax rulings on aprpl, starbucks and fiat as well. from the european commission, the press release is stating that the commission is investigating the transfer pricing arrangements on corporate taxation of apple in ireland, starbucks in the netherlands and fiat finance and trade in luxem
the oil minister, alison madueke wants to be the next secretary general of opec.cause there are current concerns about nigeria, what has happened to the revenues from the nigerian national oil company. lots of individual country problems, especially for nigeria which is virtually exporting nothing to the states. lots of interesting individual issues we have, whether it's iraq, iran, nigeria. almost certainly we get a rolling over of that 30 million production level. back to you, louisa....
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. >> kentucky hopeful alison lundgren grimes says she will speak out for coal organizations. she spent most of time attacking her opponent, senate minority leader mitch mcconnell. reed arrived late and left before grimes. >> finally twitter's cut off claim another victim. south carolina nikki hailey promoted education form. south carolina made history this year by passing education reform. we will no longer educate children. the full quote continued on instagram, based on where they are born through reading coaches, technology investments, and expanding charter schools. we want our children to be the future workforce. >> the senate appropriations committee is working on legislation to pump more than $2 billion to take care of children surming across the border. here's what's happening on the ground. >> the pictures tell the story. hundreds of undocumented children from central america wedged inside a warehouse in arizona about an hour south of tucson. they are being dropped off by the bus load after a surge of undocumented immigrants have come across the texas border. this ye
. >> kentucky hopeful alison lundgren grimes says she will speak out for coal organizations. she spent most of time attacking her opponent, senate minority leader mitch mcconnell. reed arrived late and left before grimes. >> finally twitter's cut off claim another victim. south carolina nikki hailey promoted education form. south carolina made history this year by passing education reform. we will no longer educate children. the full quote continued on instagram, based on where they...
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alison grimes, his opponent included. there's a bunch of states depending on coal. do you think in an election year this is dead on arrival? >> no, because first of all congress cannot unilaterally stop this. they don't have the votes. the e.p.a. rule is mandated by the supreme court. in 2007 the supreme court ruled that it must regulate gas emissions. if president obama did not unveil the proposal, he would be in violation of the law, and congress does not have the votes to override the law. this is an important statute, and what is important to note is a lot of electric you tilties in the front lines of working it implement the law, they have come out and said decent things about the law. they have said that they are willing to work with the states. that no stakeholder recognised the e.p.a., a plan to work together and collaborate on a reasonable solution. then you have the political actors who seek to provide folks and use it as a spring board to attack regguallations broadly. what senator mitch mcconnell said is false. it's not an attack on coal, it's in the mar
alison grimes, his opponent included. there's a bunch of states depending on coal. do you think in an election year this is dead on arrival? >> no, because first of all congress cannot unilaterally stop this. they don't have the votes. the e.p.a. rule is mandated by the supreme court. in 2007 the supreme court ruled that it must regulate gas emissions. if president obama did not unveil the proposal, he would be in violation of the law, and congress does not have the votes to override the...
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here is cnn's alison kosik. >> reporter: hi, fredricka.e kids, it's hard to get back into work especially in a male-dominated field but wall street is helping with the transition. >> today is my first day of the new job. >> reporter: kristin works with morgan stanley but a year ago she was doing a very different job. stay-at-home mom. after working her way up to vp, she took a ten-year career break to focus on her kids. >> days turn into weeks and years. there is always something to focus on with them at home and it never feels like it would be necessarily an easy thing to come back and work 40 hours a week. marx isn't alone. more than 40% of women take a break from the workforce to take care of family and in a field like finance, that can feel like it's full of wolves. but wall street is trying to change that. running paid internships for people who have left the workforce, usually moms. >> it gives us an opportunity to see where they fit in the organization and for them it's an opportunity to figure out if they really do want to re-engag
here is cnn's alison kosik. >> reporter: hi, fredricka.e kids, it's hard to get back into work especially in a male-dominated field but wall street is helping with the transition. >> today is my first day of the new job. >> reporter: kristin works with morgan stanley but a year ago she was doing a very different job. stay-at-home mom. after working her way up to vp, she took a ten-year career break to focus on her kids. >> days turn into weeks and years. there is always...
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gabriel alison drove where the match just wrapped up, what is the latest? >> thousands of fans pouring out of the stadium that you see behind me, england fans obviously very very disappointed. the your guyian fans ecstatic, it was a very cold day, cold temperatures but it was hot inside that stadium with excitement, this was billed as a classic, must win, for both teams. and it delivered what it was expected to, obviously england pulling out the victory, i'm sorry, uruguay pulling out the victory, england fans leaving disappoint. >> gabe, yesterday, when we were talking, i don't know if it was happening just as we were with talking, there was this security situation at the chile spain match, dozens have been asked to leave the country. what can you tell us about this situation. >> they were all detained the federal police said they have 72 hours to get out of the country, and then today, the police are saying that once they leave the country, they will not be allowed back in as long as this world cup is going on. and clearly the government is soying no tole
gabriel alison drove where the match just wrapped up, what is the latest? >> thousands of fans pouring out of the stadium that you see behind me, england fans obviously very very disappointed. the your guyian fans ecstatic, it was a very cold day, cold temperatures but it was hot inside that stadium with excitement, this was billed as a classic, must win, for both teams. and it delivered what it was expected to, obviously england pulling out the victory, i'm sorry, uruguay pulling out the...
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alison kosik is live at the new york stock exchange. when i read this i thought oh, my goodness.d record that you don't want. >> this recall that you mentioned is about heir bags that were actually made by a japanese company by the name of takata. this recall comes after reports of ruptures that happened in florida and pouerto rico. they believe there was high levels of humidity and that was a factor in that problem you alluded that it really does seem almost every week we got a new recall to report. if you're thinking, it's more than usual. i'm thinking you're right because the u.s. auto industry has actually broken the annual record for safety recalls. it's only june. car companies have recalled more than $32 million vehicles in the u.s. this year. that breaks the industry's record of 30.8 recalls from 2004, brooke. >> that is what it was when i saw this annual record. as i point out we're just in june. overall, why are we seeing so many recalls? >> that is the money question, right? so you think about it with general motors has been going through. gm has a lot to do with these
alison kosik is live at the new york stock exchange. when i read this i thought oh, my goodness.d record that you don't want. >> this recall that you mentioned is about heir bags that were actually made by a japanese company by the name of takata. this recall comes after reports of ruptures that happened in florida and pouerto rico. they believe there was high levels of humidity and that was a factor in that problem you alluded that it really does seem almost every week we got a new...
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alison grimes is asking it. >> i know. you bring up china. i think that's a good point.e the united states isn't doing anything about climate change. we have no moral authority. they are waiting for the u.s. to act and maybe they'll jump onboard. am i right, joe johns? >> i think you're right. this is going to make democrats in coal producing states scramble. signs that democrats are trying to distance themselves from epa new rules because of concerns that the net effect of the rules is going to be loss of jobs in coal country. another pocketbook issue here as well whether electricity rates are going to go up. also, i think you have to say there are going to be legal challenges to the new rules. that's likely to keep the story in the headlines. coal industry has powerful lobbyists and they'll make their presence known. the upside, carol, of all this for the obama administration is that environmentalists are likely to applaud this epa move even though it's going to be a while before these rules actually start having an impact. >> there is some wiggle room in these rules,
alison grimes is asking it. >> i know. you bring up china. i think that's a good point.e the united states isn't doing anything about climate change. we have no moral authority. they are waiting for the u.s. to act and maybe they'll jump onboard. am i right, joe johns? >> i think you're right. this is going to make democrats in coal producing states scramble. signs that democrats are trying to distance themselves from epa new rules because of concerns that the net effect of the...
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>> alison kosik, thank you very much.yes, three months ago. >> have you seen this picture? a lot of people put a lot into the pictures they get for weddings but there was apparently this ceremony that sort of went under water. have you heard about this? everybody wants a great dock shot. a wedding party, 20 or so people. i love this. nice job, guys. this is one hour before the ceremony. take a look. didn't know if we had sound. the screaming. just wanted to hear that. a couple of bridesmaids. >> what would your wife have done? >> the first per ferkt test for that couple. >> and then they still said "i do"? >> absolutely. >> thank you so much for watching. i'll see you back here tomorrow. in the meantime, "the lead" with jake tapper starts right now. >>> so what really happened when then private bowe bergdahl disappeared? his former team leader who was there that night is here to tell us. i'm jake tapper. this is "the lead." >>> he just walked away. that's exactly what happened. we knew that he had left. >> the world lead.
>> alison kosik, thank you very much.yes, three months ago. >> have you seen this picture? a lot of people put a lot into the pictures they get for weddings but there was apparently this ceremony that sort of went under water. have you heard about this? everybody wants a great dock shot. a wedding party, 20 or so people. i love this. nice job, guys. this is one hour before the ceremony. take a look. didn't know if we had sound. the screaming. just wanted to hear that. a couple of...