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>> the last i see of alison tonight, she's on the vip patio. no media allowed.tually beneficial relationship. >> it's 2:00 in the morning and i just got back. i saw a lot of designer bags, and i don't think i've ever seen as many christian louboutin shoes. i heard men saying things like, how much for tonight? we are a culture that really glorifies stuff. and we are also a culture of instant gratification. we want what we don't have, and we want it now. but, you know, i've never walked in these girls' shoes. and who am i to judge? i just hope that these really, really smart and articulate girls don't regret it one day. >> "this is life with lisa ling" is brought to you by t-mobile. switch to the data-strong network. get 4 lines for just $100 bucks. with unlimited talk & text and now up to 10gb of 4g lte data. grab the hottest new phones. get the best trade-in value on your current phone guaranteed. let's see the other guys beat that. get 4 lines for $100 bucks. and the best trade-in value guaranteed. thebut in the case of the s to thlexus ls... ...which eyes? eye
>> the last i see of alison tonight, she's on the vip patio. no media allowed.tually beneficial relationship. >> it's 2:00 in the morning and i just got back. i saw a lot of designer bags, and i don't think i've ever seen as many christian louboutin shoes. i heard men saying things like, how much for tonight? we are a culture that really glorifies stuff. and we are also a culture of instant gratification. we want what we don't have, and we want it now. but, you know, i've never...
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alison? in tol, leon, this just the newsroom tonight. new evidence about when the nfl showing rayt video rice knocking out his then-fiancee. tonight, a law enforcement official says the surveillance tape from inside a casino sent to nfl headquarters in april. now, that video was sent to the attention of league security chief, jeffrey miller. no one said repeatedly with the league saw that video until it was released by tmz this month. statement released through the nfl tonight, miller insists he never received the tape. >> well, changes tonight among circle.t obama's inner attorney general eric holder is resigning. holder, the nation's first african-american attorney with the obamaen administration from the beginning. he has made civil rights and criminal justice reform his signature issues. holder came under fire when lawmakers held him in contempt for refusing to turn over documents related to the and furious gun-running scandal when 14,000 weapons went in mexico. >> the rain moved out of t
alison? in tol, leon, this just the newsroom tonight. new evidence about when the nfl showing rayt video rice knocking out his then-fiancee. tonight, a law enforcement official says the surveillance tape from inside a casino sent to nfl headquarters in april. now, that video was sent to the attention of league security chief, jeffrey miller. no one said repeatedly with the league saw that video until it was released by tmz this month. statement released through the nfl tonight, miller insists...
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>> leon and alison, there's a a veryng on here in small area. over here, you have the park and ride. so you've got cars coming in and here, buses flipping around -- flip around and hit stops back here. all the while, passengers are coming in and out of the metro stop. riders say that all makes for a very combination. a very dangerous combination. a bus would kill somebody? >> but they were not totally surprised to hear a pedestrian struck and killed by a bus coming through this station. >> it's a sharp turn. lightingnow what the of this -- how this lighting work when that turns. was 11:00 lastt night. 42-year-old lorena jimenez was parking lot when she was struck and killed by a fairfax county connector bus. lived just a block away from the metro. jimenez family declined an interview at this time. but if you go to her facebook page, you can find pictures of jimenez. internet search revealed she was a wife, mother and a instructor,mming and was studying at american university. >> it happened right here. connectored with a bus driver, who was not
>> leon and alison, there's a a veryng on here in small area. over here, you have the park and ride. so you've got cars coming in and here, buses flipping around -- flip around and hit stops back here. all the while, passengers are coming in and out of the metro stop. riders say that all makes for a very combination. a very dangerous combination. a bus would kill somebody? >> but they were not totally surprised to hear a pedestrian struck and killed by a bus coming through this...
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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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the hearing on january and have the approval from the city and the board therefore we have contacts alison street through e-mail we want to fix the fence they have lots of trees and the trees have been falling leaves and they reach over to our side 3 feet, however, we want to have a friendly relationship we told them we will take care of the material fees. on march 14 we have made an agreement to fix the fences and they have agreed to pay for the shop you can see the e-mail right here all the conversation prior to the job get started we talked to each other and entered the house they know exactly what we are going to do have the faces placed where the location and how many inches etc. the job was started on march 20th century the folks were monitoring the jobs and in the procedure of doing this job we've considered to build the concrete work otherwise 23 alison soils will fall into our bedroom we want to save the money and time two fittings and install the structural hazards. by doing this job we've spent over $10,000 but we've only asked them for 15 hundred they've never filed a complaint
the hearing on january and have the approval from the city and the board therefore we have contacts alison street through e-mail we want to fix the fence they have lots of trees and the trees have been falling leaves and they reach over to our side 3 feet, however, we want to have a friendly relationship we told them we will take care of the material fees. on march 14 we have made an agreement to fix the fences and they have agreed to pay for the shop you can see the e-mail right here all the...
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in fact, alison kosik has been collecting a lot of information about alibaba. that's a big number from a massive company, twice the size as ebay. in fact, she is right on the money. this is an amazing story that so many people had no idea about. alibaba is a bohemeth. >> it really is. this stock opened at $92 po.70. it beats out facebook, bank of america, intel, amazon, you name it. >> crazy. >> it is nuts. you should have seen how it was on the floor just now. i just had a chance to run into jack ma and i asked him, how does it feel, your baby went public. he said, it's an honor. it's an honor. >> so alison, i have to ask you this because, of course, people who hear about these stories, they want in on the action. but it's important to know that they can tank like mad and then madder and this company is tied to the chinese government. you can never separate the two. if you're investing in al bee baub ba, you have to be certain that you love every aspect of it. >> it's interesting because you look at the corporate structure of this company. there's 27 board mem
in fact, alison kosik has been collecting a lot of information about alibaba. that's a big number from a massive company, twice the size as ebay. in fact, she is right on the money. this is an amazing story that so many people had no idea about. alibaba is a bohemeth. >> it really is. this stock opened at $92 po.70. it beats out facebook, bank of america, intel, amazon, you name it. >> crazy. >> it is nuts. you should have seen how it was on the floor just now. i just had a...
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alison kosik ran into actor mark ruffalo.hy is it important for you to be here today and lend your name to this? >> because of my kids who i love dearly and i see the world changing very quickly already and i want to see them -- i want to do my best to give them the best world that they deserve to have and that i was fortunate enough to come up into. >> i want to bring there alison kosik joining us from wall street where more demonstrations are now getting under way and cnn political commentator sally cohn who tweeted from yesterday's march but first to you, alison. set the scene for us on wall street. >> okay, so we're at yet another demonstration, one of a soar reis of demonstrations happening this week, carol, because of the u.n. meeting this week here in new york city, especially because of a big climate conference happening on tuesday. so at this demonstration what's going to happen is a couple hundred marchers are going to hit the streets in about an hour and a half, two hours, and their goal here is to march up wall st
alison kosik ran into actor mark ruffalo.hy is it important for you to be here today and lend your name to this? >> because of my kids who i love dearly and i see the world changing very quickly already and i want to see them -- i want to do my best to give them the best world that they deserve to have and that i was fortunate enough to come up into. >> i want to bring there alison kosik joining us from wall street where more demonstrations are now getting under way and cnn...
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alison? >> ashleigh, can you hear me? >> i can hear you. go ahead.t we'll see what we can do. alison, can you hear me? >> reporter: hi, ashleigh. i can hear you a little bit. it's very loud here in the financial district of manhattan. what is happening now is right down the street from the new york stock exchange, hundreds of protesters are in the street on broadway. they are chanting. this is what democracy looks like. they are chanting and they are supposed to make it to the new york stock exchange. they may make it there. for now, they have been sitting here in the street for an hour. ashleigh? >> it's tricky to make out what you're saying but what we can get a feel for is the volume down at street level. we've got the helicopter shot above you, alison, and we can see a lot of signs and a partially unfurled banner. i know that the organizers planned to unfurl a 300-foot banner and inflate a 15-foot carbon bubble. not sure what that's going to look like. they wanted to inflate that. according to that statement #floodwallstreet. some of the organize
alison? >> ashleigh, can you hear me? >> i can hear you. go ahead.t we'll see what we can do. alison, can you hear me? >> reporter: hi, ashleigh. i can hear you a little bit. it's very loud here in the financial district of manhattan. what is happening now is right down the street from the new york stock exchange, hundreds of protesters are in the street on broadway. they are chanting. this is what democracy looks like. they are chanting and they are supposed to make it to the...
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and mitch,s this's not how you hold a gun, i'm alison lundergan grimes. and a prove this message. (laughter) >> jon: that's the democrat. (laughter) well, i could see that mcconnell's weapon holding form would be an issue if senators were our first line of defense against isis. (laughter) but last i checked the main job responsibilities were raising money for themselves and preventing laws from being enacted. (laughter) and to be fair to mcconnell we don't know if that picture if he was, in fact, handing the gun to a giant. he could have been. lev laugh but certainly that commercial cannot be more he mass you can lating unless it also went after the way mcconnell urinated. how do we know mcconnell will stand up for kentucky? (laughter) a lot to see to pee sitting down. i paid for the warm toilet seat. >> mccon sell an old pro. he knows what is at stake. he's to the going to stoop to this level. >> and now leader mcconnell firing back. >> oh, and you know who also did a publicity stunt firing a gun? >> stalin! (laughter) >> jon: bin laden! every politician ever. (laughter) >> who a
and mitch,s this's not how you hold a gun, i'm alison lundergan grimes. and a prove this message. (laughter) >> jon: that's the democrat. (laughter) well, i could see that mcconnell's weapon holding form would be an issue if senators were our first line of defense against isis. (laughter) but last i checked the main job responsibilities were raising money for themselves and preventing laws from being enacted. (laughter) and to be fair to mcconnell we don't know if that picture if he was,...
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>> thanks, alison. >> doug, how about giving those folks good weather for that tournament. >> things will definitely improve as we get through the night and through the day tomorrow. a little drizzle at sometimes. 64 degrees. let's take a look at our sky, as gaithersburg. in the past hour or so, the ailing has lowered a little, little rain, drizzle, fog. it's the back end of the storm that gave us the rain. 65 was the high in gaithersburg. look at the rainfall totals since last night. are the higher ones. oakton wins the prize, 1.81 inches of rain. now just a patch of light rain here and there. mostly drizzle. we'll have that for several hours, a north-northeastly breeze, with pockets of drizzle. temperatures in the 60's this fall into the 50's. notice the sunset tonight at 7:00. atorrow night, the sun sets 6:59. so the daylight hours, getting shorter and shorter. morning goes, i think there will be clouds and fog in the morning. but i think the drizzle will be stop.ed at the bus temperatures in the 50's by late morning. 60's.be in the upper for the afternoon, a great friday. partlyt
>> thanks, alison. >> doug, how about giving those folks good weather for that tournament. >> things will definitely improve as we get through the night and through the day tomorrow. a little drizzle at sometimes. 64 degrees. let's take a look at our sky, as gaithersburg. in the past hour or so, the ailing has lowered a little, little rain, drizzle, fog. it's the back end of the storm that gave us the rain. 65 was the high in gaithersburg. look at the rainfall totals since...
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you have mitch mcconnell squaring off with alison grimes. >> alison grimes has been in a competitiveition but mitch mcconnell is very deeply rooted in republican politics. he's put together a very ambitious and aggressive campaign. i think that he's in a strong position. if alison grimes can come back and make that race even, that will be a tribute to her campaign and how she does in debates. but i don't think democrats are betting too much money on that. they are really hoping on other races like arkansas, mark pryor who is down in this race. that mary landrieu will hold on and mark begich. but they all have trouble. >> can i ask you quickly, with alison grimes, she was only about four points behind mitch mcconnell as of a poll last weekend. is there anything that you can attribute the change to from week to week? >> no. polls bounce around a little bit. they have different methodologies and you don't know what you are comparing in terms of the size of the sample and how the poll was conducted but, look, we know it's a close race. we know that mcconnell has an advantage. that has be
you have mitch mcconnell squaring off with alison grimes. >> alison grimes has been in a competitiveition but mitch mcconnell is very deeply rooted in republican politics. he's put together a very ambitious and aggressive campaign. i think that he's in a strong position. if alison grimes can come back and make that race even, that will be a tribute to her campaign and how she does in debates. but i don't think democrats are betting too much money on that. they are really hoping on other...
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. >> hello supervisors i'm bruce alison representing for the record magazine we're opposed to or an i know of 12 units in the fox plaza that are being used this way and i know about one hundred others i'd be willing to give you their names and addresses if you're interested thank you for at least putting some at least on this thank you. >> thank you, mr. alison. >> hi, i'm pam i live in katrero hill for 2 years the home sharing i'm able to stay home with my baby he's about 3 and a half motherhood and we've had housing for our family and if it weren't for home sharing we couldn't be able to afford to stay especially in the katrero hill area additionally our guests provide business for the local businesses like in katrero hill there are not a lot of hotels and the restaurants appreciate it that's it. >> thank you pam thank you little one thank you. >> good afternoon. i'm president of the small property owners of san francisco i talked about transparent we believe the registry should be public they're open for everyone there are a couple of other items that are important the first is sec
. >> hello supervisors i'm bruce alison representing for the record magazine we're opposed to or an i know of 12 units in the fox plaza that are being used this way and i know about one hundred others i'd be willing to give you their names and addresses if you're interested thank you for at least putting some at least on this thank you. >> thank you, mr. alison. >> hi, i'm pam i live in katrero hill for 2 years the home sharing i'm able to stay home with my baby he's about 3...
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alison harmelin reports. [ bell ] >> reporter: families gathered at the world trade center for a moment of silence to mark the time 13 years ago the attacks began on 9/11. >> lee adler. >> daniel thomas afflito. >> reporter: relatives read the long list of names of the victims. >> we love you, we miss you and not a day goes by that we don't think of you. >> reporter: president obama attended a ceremony at the pentagon. >> 13 years after a small and hateful mind conspired to break us america stands tall and proud. >> reporter: relatives of those aboard flight 93 gathered at the crash site in shanksville, pennsylvania. some families choose to remember in a more intimate way. several gathered at a firehouse that lost 15 members on that day. >> the worst word i heard, closure. there is no such thing. >> reporter: he lost his firefighter son lenny and took part in engine 54's ceremony as well as maureen and al santora whose son christopher joined the fire department a couple of months before the attack. >> we are so grateful to see each other because we have been through tears and, you know,
alison harmelin reports. [ bell ] >> reporter: families gathered at the world trade center for a moment of silence to mark the time 13 years ago the attacks began on 9/11. >> lee adler. >> daniel thomas afflito. >> reporter: relatives read the long list of names of the victims. >> we love you, we miss you and not a day goes by that we don't think of you. >> reporter: president obama attended a ceremony at the pentagon. >> 13 years after a small and...
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alison harmelin joins us britain joined the -- joins us britain has joined the fight. >> reporter: two british tornado fighter jets blew their first coalition mission on saturday over iraq. >> with -- we're there to play our part and to help deal with that i pall -- appalling terrorist organization. >> reporter: the war planes gathered intelligence but didn't fire on any targets. the uk's participation so far only approved for iraq came a day after david cameron pleaded with the cautionst cautious parliament. >> this is about psychopathic terrorists that are trying to kill us. and we do have to realize that whether we lick it or not, they have already declared war on us. there isn't a walk on by option. >> reporter: on saturday seven u.s. led air strikes in syria damaged an isis airfield training camp and several armored vehicles. war planes also targeted an isis stronghold. attacking a town near the turkish border. also destroyed several armored vehicles and an isis military camp. the strikes in syria are disrupting the isis chain of hand but dempsey stands by his position that boots
alison harmelin joins us britain joined the -- joins us britain has joined the fight. >> reporter: two british tornado fighter jets blew their first coalition mission on saturday over iraq. >> with -- we're there to play our part and to help deal with that i pall -- appalling terrorist organization. >> reporter: the war planes gathered intelligence but didn't fire on any targets. the uk's participation so far only approved for iraq came a day after david cameron pleaded with...
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how this program >> well, alison and leon, we're here at the state police barracks in college park, is one of the places you can drop off those prescription drugs. being asked tore do it is because prescription drugs, we're told, have more than heroin, cocaine, ecstasy combined. a huge issue across the country. the dea says that 21,000 people died of prescription drug problems in one year alone 2011.ly, so they want you to go into that medicine cabinet, find drugs using, drugsot that are out of date, and simply tomorrow.rop them off they don't want you to send them to the landfill, because they become an environmental hazard at that point. wjla.com,u go to we'll hook you up with a link that will tell you exactly where go, closest to where you live tomorrow. a.m.is, again, from 10:00 to 2:00 p.m. coming up at 5:00, we'll have thison this, including why is the last time they're doing one of these takeback initiatives. back to you. >> thank you very much. well, it appears the final for good onlosing the old town theater in alexandria. >> aw. >> kimberly explains. >> every seat, every ligh
how this program >> well, alison and leon, we're here at the state police barracks in college park, is one of the places you can drop off those prescription drugs. being asked tore do it is because prescription drugs, we're told, have more than heroin, cocaine, ecstasy combined. a huge issue across the country. the dea says that 21,000 people died of prescription drug problems in one year alone 2011.ly, so they want you to go into that medicine cabinet, find drugs using, drugsot that are...
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i'm alison stewart, have a good night. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support is provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: "truly california" is a kqed production presented in association with... next on "truly california"... long before marijuana became big business... syreeta: people have moved into the emerald triangle just to grow marijuana and make as much money as they possibly can and they don't really care about anything else. announcer: ...a group of farmers headed to humboldt county in search of community and a slower pace of life. syreeta: just the culture of homesteading is so rare in america now.
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i'm alison stewart, have a good night. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support is provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. (man) support for this program is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you! from american university in washington dc, best-selling author and financial expert, suze orman, answers critical questions about your money. tonight is all about you! the goal of money is for you to feel secure. the goal of money is for you to feel powerful. you have problems-- but here's the good news-- i have the solutions. (man) suze provides essential advice in... please welcome suze orman! [drums, guitar, & keyboard play in
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alison, you can't have pizza parties during that extra hour. you have to do it at the right time. you have to have dedicated teachers who know what they're doing. you have to have a school system that is behind it. >> reporter: senator simmons says expanding the number of schools from 100 to 300 helps ensure schools aren't penalized by losing the extra hour after their scores improve. >> reporter: when you first presented the idea of this additional hour of reading to your colleagues, what kind of questions did they have for you? >> the natural questions. and the important questions. is it gonna work? >> reporter: make the case for me. >> okay, certainly. other nations, industrialized nations, send their children to school, all of their children, significantly longer than we do here on average in the in the united states. we're talking about trying to cram a huge amount of information into the minds of these children in a limited amount of time. it's like trying to put 25 pounds of sugar in a 10 pound sack. >> senator simmons is looking at a piece of fool's gold and he believes it
alison, you can't have pizza parties during that extra hour. you have to do it at the right time. you have to have dedicated teachers who know what they're doing. you have to have a school system that is behind it. >> reporter: senator simmons says expanding the number of schools from 100 to 300 helps ensure schools aren't penalized by losing the extra hour after their scores improve. >> reporter: when you first presented the idea of this additional hour of reading to your...
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cnn's alison kosik is in new york where the protest is taking place. alison, what's going on there?> reporter: this has been going on for over four hours. they came to wall street to shut down the new york stock exchange, which is right here. what they didn't do is shut down the new york stock exchange. but what they did do is shut down the street that runs alongside it, broadway at wall street. and most of the day was very peaceful. there was actually a mass sit-in. a lot of the protesters really just sat right in the middle of the street, right in the middle of new york city for a few hours. and a few minutes before 4:00, the closing bell, they marched to the gates of the new york stock exchange. i say gates because there are barricades there. police were waiting for them. and this is the first time we saw police actually interact with them. we saw the protesters try to storm those barricades and police actually fired back with teargas. we are sitting with the protesters sitting what they're going to do next. >> alison kosik, thank you so much. >>> the sports lead now, did the bal
cnn's alison kosik is in new york where the protest is taking place. alison, what's going on there?> reporter: this has been going on for over four hours. they came to wall street to shut down the new york stock exchange, which is right here. what they didn't do is shut down the new york stock exchange. but what they did do is shut down the street that runs alongside it, broadway at wall street. and most of the day was very peaceful. there was actually a mass sit-in. a lot of the protesters...
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alison kosik is live at the new york stock exchange. >> hi, carol. minutes ago before the opening bell alibaba will not be opening its doors for business i will explain why right after this. this is where i met your grandpa. right under this tree. ♪ (man) some things are worth holding onto. they're hugging the tree. (man) that's why we got a subaru. or was it that tree? (man) introducing the all-new subaru outback. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> good morning and thank you so much for joining me. i'm carol costello, ahead this half hour, going public. it's ebay, netflix, amazon, uber and so much more. we'll tell you all you need to know about alibaba. >>> plus boots on the ground, bill clinton speaking out on america's fight against isis. hear what he has to say about our chances of winning a new war in iraq. >>> and skipping town, our dana bash chasing down congressmen racing for the exits. >> reporter: congressman? >> let's talk. live in thes "cnn newsroom." >>> alibaba, the chinese e-commerce giant is set for the largest ever ipo on
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i'm alison harmelin about that story coming up. >>> the nation's most influential pediatricians group is making new recommendations to prevent teen pregnancy. alison harmelin has more from new york. >> reporter: after years of taking birth control pills 23- year-old jennifer ortiz is choosing an intrauterine device or iud. >> it's not like a pill i have to remember or a patch where i got to change it. >> reporter: the american academy of pediatrics is recommending iuds and implants as first line options in preventing pregnancy in adolescents. >> it's very safe. it's highly reliable. once these devices are inserted there's basically virtually a 100% efficacy against pregnancy. >> reporter: iuds last three to 10 years. implants under the skin work for three. both require a medical procedure. teen pregnancy rates have gone down the past two decades. pediatricians say the rates will drop even further with these new recommendations. >> with these methods there's no chance of messing it up and once you have it it's there until you're ready to take it out. >> reporter: 19-year-old julia fene
i'm alison harmelin about that story coming up. >>> the nation's most influential pediatricians group is making new recommendations to prevent teen pregnancy. alison harmelin has more from new york. >> reporter: after years of taking birth control pills 23- year-old jennifer ortiz is choosing an intrauterine device or iud. >> it's not like a pill i have to remember or a patch where i got to change it. >> reporter: the american academy of pediatrics is recommending...
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in kentucky, mitch mcconnell is running against alison lundergan grimes. and let me ask you, mark, because you're polling for alison lundergan grimes, are you going to knock off the republican leader? >> i think so. mitch mcconnell is a symbol of everything that is wrong with washington. he's somebody whose campaign manager resigned midscandal on friday. this is somebody who is not well liked by his constituents in kentucky and is a symbol of everything that is wrong with washington. that race is on its own dynamic and i think alison is going to prevail. >> bill, your thoughts? this would be pretty interesting because mitch mcconnell has wanted for his whole career to be the senate majority leader, the running of the senate. there is a possibility here that the republicans could take over but he could lose. >> first, let's go to georgia real quickly. that's what i'm saying. it's been a long time in washington since we have talked about michelle nutt trying to win in the deep south as a first-time candidate. kentucky is this really compelling battle if you'
in kentucky, mitch mcconnell is running against alison lundergan grimes. and let me ask you, mark, because you're polling for alison lundergan grimes, are you going to knock off the republican leader? >> i think so. mitch mcconnell is a symbol of everything that is wrong with washington. he's somebody whose campaign manager resigned midscandal on friday. this is somebody who is not well liked by his constituents in kentucky and is a symbol of everything that is wrong with washington. that...
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i want to turn to alison kosik live on the floor of the new york stock exchange. good to see you.at you're expecting this to list any second here. talk to us about the access to this stock. is this something that everyone can buy or is this only for institutional investors? >> well, at this point, at this moment it's for institutional investors and that's what the process is right now. you look over my shoulder, you're seeing this price range that's $90 to $91. that's what john q. public will have a chance to buy it at. this is the minimum at what john q. public will be buying it at. but the expectation is that price will go higher in the minutes before alibaba goes public. that pricing is happening right now so short answer to your question, alibaba is not open for trading but chances are that price is going to go higher if you're just a regular person looking to buy this stock that range is probably going to go at least a little bit higher. >> so alison, we gave a primer there on what alibaba is, but people are confused about wow, this is the biggest ipo ever. how will alibaba a
i want to turn to alison kosik live on the floor of the new york stock exchange. good to see you.at you're expecting this to list any second here. talk to us about the access to this stock. is this something that everyone can buy or is this only for institutional investors? >> well, at this point, at this moment it's for institutional investors and that's what the process is right now. you look over my shoulder, you're seeing this price range that's $90 to $91. that's what john q. public...
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alison singer: you are injecting a substance into your child, so i think it's very natural to wonder whether that substance might actually be doing harm. yuliya patsay: there's just so much information. i don't know who to ask. who am i supposed to trust? narrator: in a world of often conflicting information, parents are seeking what's best for their families while doctors worry about losing lives. paul offit: your job is to try and save children's lives, and when you stand helplessly by and watch them die, it gets to you. amy middleman: we ask a lot of parents, we ask them to trust that we are recommending the best thing for their children. that's a big deal. narrator: the science behind vaccines-- why they work, how they work, and how we decide to vaccinate or not. it's not about saying, "oh, my gosh, i'm afraid" and now that's the end of the conversation. no, that's just the start of the conversation. narrator: "vaccines: calling the shots." right now on nova. major funding for nova is provided by the following: boeing-- where the drive to build something better inspires us every
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i'm alison, i approve the message. >> the issue of domestic violence is popping up as a political issue, thanks to the controversy over the n.f.l. and baltimore ravens running back ray rice. here is senator gillibrand on "face the nation." >> if the n.f.l. doesn't police themselves, we will look more into it. i wouldn't be surprised if we had hearing. for regular women, we should be heard on the issues. >> and a majority of women vote tore democrats, and with that in mind republicans are replacing discussions of the n.f.l., and highlighting efforts to curb domestic violence. here is the last challenger, dan sullivan. >> alaska's attorney-general christopher gibson dan sullivan led them to respect initiatives, protecting women from domestic violence. >> alaska has a problem. >> dan sullivan showed leadership in this area. >> to presidential politics, sarah palin leaves open the possibility of running in 2016. she has confirmed reports that members of her family a week ago were involved in a brawl. according to the family a fight outside an anchorage party was instigated by an ex-boyfrien
i'm alison, i approve the message. >> the issue of domestic violence is popping up as a political issue, thanks to the controversy over the n.f.l. and baltimore ravens running back ray rice. here is senator gillibrand on "face the nation." >> if the n.f.l. doesn't police themselves, we will look more into it. i wouldn't be surprised if we had hearing. for regular women, we should be heard on the issues. >> and a majority of women vote tore democrats, and with that in...
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and alison, we're going to 7 kindcally have an abc of statement or thought of the day. onlyesn't mean that's the thought or that there aren't better thoughts but it's going to be one that just adds to our conversation. >> in theory, that's a really good one. >> we tend to focus on young all the time. and it's really a combination of young women and the young men. to both ofbe talking them. >> absolutely. thank you. on abctill to come here 7 news at 4:00, an update on -- leon, this is your favorite i think, or year, not. we're gonna tell you what's happening with that high school student who wanted to be in his yearbook with his cat. >> okay. then a little later, getting on track after last week's fire at a federal air traffic control facility in but latest in the fight to get residents to pay for their water service. here's another look at our question of the day for you. are you taking precautions for in light of the virus?irus 68 we'll share some of the responses in just a few minutes. >> 7 on your side now with a consumer alert. fees for using an atm unaffiliated wit
and alison, we're going to 7 kindcally have an abc of statement or thought of the day. onlyesn't mean that's the thought or that there aren't better thoughts but it's going to be one that just adds to our conversation. >> in theory, that's a really good one. >> we tend to focus on young all the time. and it's really a combination of young women and the young men. to both ofbe talking them. >> absolutely. thank you. on abctill to come here 7 news at 4:00, an update on -- leon,...
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alison kosik, cnn, new york. >> allison, thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'm brooke baldwin.being with me today. i'll see you back here tomorrow. to washington we go. jake tapper, "the lead" starts right now. >>> from we don't have a strategy to here's the strategy. what will president obama say this evening? i'm jake tapper, this is "the lead". >> the the politics lead. prime time president. mr. obama finally sharing the with the american people the plan to destroy isis. we have the advanced word on what he's going to say in just a few hours. it's been a month since police gunned down michael brown in ferguson, missouri. demonstrators are launching a potentially protest this hour to shut down a major highway there. >> and the sports lead. it's not necessarily a lifetime ban after ray rice was caught on camera punching the
alison kosik, cnn, new york. >> allison, thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'm brooke baldwin.being with me today. i'll see you back here tomorrow. to washington we go. jake tapper, "the lead" starts right now. >>> from we don't have a strategy to here's the strategy. what will president obama say this evening? i'm jake tapper, this is "the lead". >> the the politics lead. prime time president. mr. obama finally sharing the with the american people the...
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uh the senate race is a great example, alison grimes said republican incumbent mitch mcconnell with this>> >> mcconnell again airing his response add. >> senate leader doesn't just serve on committee, he can appoint members making sure the voice is heard. it is a power, grimes won't have. and as for mcconnell's attendance, 99%. alison grimes no experience, false and misleading attacks. >> and a pretty good response here, some strategists advise to deliver an attack themselves. so it will carry more weight. >> just to tell you myself, one year raying. his party in washington voting to shut down the government. right when colorado was recovering from historic floods. the congressman government shut down hurt colorado. >> finally, an ad controversy involving tom wolf, he is running for governor in pennsylvania. he just yanked down one of his campaign ads featuring that man. featuring allen touts the time. standing in front of that jeep, has had other gigs far more interesting than campaign commercials. he has also had rolls in adult films. they apologized for using him in the campaign ad, s
uh the senate race is a great example, alison grimes said republican incumbent mitch mcconnell with this>> >> mcconnell again airing his response add. >> senate leader doesn't just serve on committee, he can appoint members making sure the voice is heard. it is a power, grimes won't have. and as for mcconnell's attendance, 99%. alison grimes no experience, false and misleading attacks. >> and a pretty good response here, some strategists advise to deliver an attack...
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i'm alison, and i approve this message. the issue of domestic violence is popping up as an issue thanks to the controversy over the n.f.l. and former baltimore ravens back, ray rice. here is gillibrand on "face the nation." >> if the n.f.l. doesn't police itself, we will look into it. i wouldn't be surprised if we had hearings. >> a majority of women vote for democratic candidates, with that in mind republicans are embracing the discussion about the n.f.l. and highlight their own efforts. here is dan sullivan, alaska challenger. >> alaska attorney-general dan sullivan led the initiative to protect women against domestic violence. >> alaska has a big problem with domestic violence. >>> alaska, and talking about violence, it's about presidential politics. former alaskan governor sarah palin is leaving open running. it was confirmed that members of her family was involved in a drunken brawl. it was outside an anchorage party, instigated by willow palin's ex- boyfriend. it escalated with todd palin being involved. brit ol pail
i'm alison, and i approve this message. the issue of domestic violence is popping up as an issue thanks to the controversy over the n.f.l. and former baltimore ravens back, ray rice. here is gillibrand on "face the nation." >> if the n.f.l. doesn't police itself, we will look into it. i wouldn't be surprised if we had hearings. >> a majority of women vote for democratic candidates, with that in mind republicans are embracing the discussion about the n.f.l. and highlight...
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alison kosik, is this just a news of the day thing or a correction? i'd say pick your poison. a lot of things caused the market to be lackluster. worries about terrorism and other big economies like europe, china, and japan slowing down. the selloff also happening because what you're seeing is investors are trying to figure out how these economies, that i just mentioned, including the u.s. is going to handle it once the fed fight tens interest rates. one day does not make a trend because going into today, the s&p 500, the broadest measure of the stock market, was up 6%. that's, of course, after hitting 34 record highs this year. apple was part of this the selloff today. it actually dragged down the nasdaq in a big way. almost 2% lower. investors wound up pulling apple's software update because of a glitch and claims that it is bending when in your pocket. it's being called bendgate, even though only nine customers have complained. >> bendgate reverberating in the new york stock exchange. thank you, alison kosik. >> sure. >>> officers from charlottesvi
alison kosik, is this just a news of the day thing or a correction? i'd say pick your poison. a lot of things caused the market to be lackluster. worries about terrorism and other big economies like europe, china, and japan slowing down. the selloff also happening because what you're seeing is investors are trying to figure out how these economies, that i just mentioned, including the u.s. is going to handle it once the fed fight tens interest rates. one day does not make a trend because going...
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alison kosik, thanks so much. >>> still to come in "the newsroom," the ray rice controversy prompts aajor change to thursday night football, just hours before kickoff. coming up next, why cbs and the nfl network yanked pop star rihanna from the opening act. [ female announcer ] you get sick, you can't breathe through your nose... suddenly you're a mouth breather. a mouth breather! how do you sleep like that? you dry up, your cold feels even worse. well, put on a breathe right strip and shut your mouth. cold medicines open your nose over time, but add a breathe right strip, and pow! it instantly opens your nose up to 38% more so you can breathe and do the one thing you want to do. sleep. add breathe right to your cold medicine. shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right. fancy feast broths. add breathe right to your cold medicine. they're irresistabowl... completely unbelievabowl... totally delectabowl. real silky smooth or creamy broths. everything she's been waiting for. carefully crafted with real seafood, real veggies, and never any by-products or fillers. wow! being a cat just
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let's bring in business correspondent alison kosik and brett larson. >> it depends on who you talk toone telling me this thing looks so masculine. it's not sexy feminine. >> masculine watches are in. >> this is just one take. in many respects, this wearable technology still has a fashion problem. then came the jokes on twitter. one saying, this is not a watch if you're an ant. lindsay lohan could wear it on her ankle. but jokes aside, i talked to one analy analyst, this is a game changer what apple is bring out. this it watch is better than many of the competitors out there meaning what samsung has. so it really is giving the other competitors a run for their money. >> i can send you an emoji that winks. >> and you can customize it and send me your heartbeat because that's what we want to do when we're near people. i thought that was on the odd side of things you can do with your watch. send someone your heartbeat. >> here's why on that. i talked to one analyst who told me you look at the price point for this watch at $439. that's where it's starting. you see the heartbeat feature it'
let's bring in business correspondent alison kosik and brett larson. >> it depends on who you talk toone telling me this thing looks so masculine. it's not sexy feminine. >> masculine watches are in. >> this is just one take. in many respects, this wearable technology still has a fashion problem. then came the jokes on twitter. one saying, this is not a watch if you're an ant. lindsay lohan could wear it on her ankle. but jokes aside, i talked to one analy analyst, this is a...
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river front has done great things for owensboro, but he's not a warm and fuzzy campaigner at all. >> alisonrgan grimes is a natural at pressing the flesh with voters and lights up supporters at rallies. >> i don't know if i want to call him, senator no-show, senator shutdown, but what i do know is he's not working for kentucky. in interviews she often sounds scripted. >> give me some kentucky candor. is the president a drag on you here? >> i think kentuckyans are seeing this race for what it is, a chance to move kentucky forward in the right direction. >> is giving mcconnell his toughest challenge in years, getting help from family friend, bill clinton and airing clever tv ads. >> senator, why did you vote two times against pay for women? >> his goal, tied her to president obama who if 2012 won four of the 120 counties and is even more unpopular now. >> she's a new face for the status quo. a new face to vote for barack obama. >> reporter: she paints him as the person picatiification of washington dysfunction. he has nothing left to give to the people of this state, no new ideas and promisin
river front has done great things for owensboro, but he's not a warm and fuzzy campaigner at all. >> alisonrgan grimes is a natural at pressing the flesh with voters and lights up supporters at rallies. >> i don't know if i want to call him, senator no-show, senator shutdown, but what i do know is he's not working for kentucky. in interviews she often sounds scripted. >> give me some kentucky candor. is the president a drag on you here? >> i think kentuckyans are seeing...
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what could alison grimes do between now and november to turn those polls around?of all, i was with her campaign on friday and was talking to the campaign manager and they are doing nightly tracking polls across kentucky. she's actually, virtually tied. she is a couple points ahead in a couple of the tracking poll sxw. >> those are the internal polls. >> these are the internal polls. but in a midterm election, as you said, the whole key is who comes out to vote. and they have a model where they're tracking the most likely voters, the people who voted consistently over the last few years and they're ahead with that group. so, i think, you know, the push button polls, the automated polls are probably not capturing the dynamics that are going on with voter turnout. but, you know, i think alison's challenge the next few weeks the people of kentucky have decided they don't want mitch mcconnell any more. his disapproval rating is 63% in a recent cnn poll, orc. so, they decided they're finished with him. alison hasn't closed the deal with a number of people who want to re
what could alison grimes do between now and november to turn those polls around?of all, i was with her campaign on friday and was talking to the campaign manager and they are doing nightly tracking polls across kentucky. she's actually, virtually tied. she is a couple points ahead in a couple of the tracking poll sxw. >> those are the internal polls. >> these are the internal polls. but in a midterm election, as you said, the whole key is who comes out to vote. and they have a model...
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just this week, kentucky democratic senate hopefully alison grimes was out with this ad.rack obama. >> i'm mary landrieu and i approve this message. >> i'm marc begich. >> i'm alison grimes. >> a parade of democrats are following this practice. >> he took on obama. >> the administration's policies are simply wrong. >> i'll make sure president obama gets the message: >> when the president has shown up in these states, democrats are studly -- suddenly finding themselves busy and making it clear obama does not want to see them. >> the white house when they look down the front lawn, the last person they want to see coming is me. >> okay, mark ewe dsh udaall. they talked about all the things he differed from president bush he lost. blanch lincoln took all the differences she had with president obama. she lost. it's a strategy that never works. >> it's not just in red states that voted for romney. colorado, obama won that twice and mark udall is trying to distance himself, obama, 36% approval. >> this is the depressing part, right. we had americans that said we want a congress
just this week, kentucky democratic senate hopefully alison grimes was out with this ad.rack obama. >> i'm mary landrieu and i approve this message. >> i'm marc begich. >> i'm alison grimes. >> a parade of democrats are following this practice. >> he took on obama. >> the administration's policies are simply wrong. >> i'll make sure president obama gets the message: >> when the president has shown up in these states, democrats are studly --...
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let me ask you though about alison lundergran grimes.'s running eight points p behind mitch mcconnell. can an ad change a race? >> only if you shoot the right thing, alex. maybe she should cast straight the hog with a gun. >> does does her saying repeatedly i'm not barack obama actually help her with kentucky voters at this point? >> in her specific race, she's basically responding to the mainline of attack from mitch mcconnell and his allies which is she would go in there and she would be a yes vote for the obama agenda. she's repeated a million times that she's not there to be rubber stamp for obama. she's a democrat. she's got to distance herself. for better or worst, joe manchin's ad was a way that he distinguished himself as anti obama. in that case, on cap and trade. >> we better hope that president obama doesn't go skeet shooting any time soon. he better not start cast traiting hogs any time soon. to talk about the enemy at the gates, if you will. north carolina, kay hagan is up against tom till list four points. in some part this
let me ask you though about alison lundergran grimes.'s running eight points p behind mitch mcconnell. can an ad change a race? >> only if you shoot the right thing, alex. maybe she should cast straight the hog with a gun. >> does does her saying repeatedly i'm not barack obama actually help her with kentucky voters at this point? >> in her specific race, she's basically responding to the mainline of attack from mitch mcconnell and his allies which is she would go in there and...
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alison harmelin reports on the ceremonies across the country thursday to remember those who died in the 2001 terror attacks. >> reporter: a bell rang out ahead of the first moment of silence at the world trade center to mark the 13th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks. >> michael patrick tucker, lance richard tamulti. >> reporter: as is tradition, family members read the names of the nearly 3,000 names. >> we love you and we miss you and we'll never forget you. >> reporter: president obama paid tribute to those killed in a ceremony at the pentagon memorial. >> we carry on because as americans we do not give in to fear ever. >> reporter: and there was always a ceremony in shanksville, pennsylvania. every year on the anniversary the families come back to take comfort in each other. >> they're all hurting like we are, a e's never getting over it. >> reporter: maureen lost her son lenny. her younger son steven who was only 10 in 2001 grew up to become a firefighter. >> he's more like his brother and he has the same badge number that lenny had so we're very proud of him. >> reporter: mau
alison harmelin reports on the ceremonies across the country thursday to remember those who died in the 2001 terror attacks. >> reporter: a bell rang out ahead of the first moment of silence at the world trade center to mark the 13th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks. >> michael patrick tucker, lance richard tamulti. >> reporter: as is tradition, family members read the names of the nearly 3,000 names. >> we love you and we miss you and we'll never forget you....
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. >> hello, i'm alison i host an air b and b since 2012 when my husband and i were trying to get pregnant i wasn't able to get pregnant and at the same time i took a 10 percent reduction at the hospital it they cut my shift and laid off my husband. incorporated for us to pay our mortgage we opened up our extra room a painting room it's not been removed from the rental market because we wouldn't rent it out full-time to a regular person we decided to try air b and b and it helped us get through we continued to home share we host quite a bit i'm opted to the 90 day limit we're saving up money for an adaptation i might adapt a grandchild at this point we enjoy hosting and host staying in the flat with our guests we don't allow people to stay in our home when we're not there. i support the legislation and really think we need to find something that works for the tenants and landowner my parents are landowner and it's not right for people to take advantage of their rental property to evict other people or not to make money above and beyond what the landlords are chairing i think i speak for a
. >> hello, i'm alison i host an air b and b since 2012 when my husband and i were trying to get pregnant i wasn't able to get pregnant and at the same time i took a 10 percent reduction at the hospital it they cut my shift and laid off my husband. incorporated for us to pay our mortgage we opened up our extra room a painting room it's not been removed from the rental market because we wouldn't rent it out full-time to a regular person we decided to try air b and b and it helped us get...
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. >> let's talk about that with cnn business correspondent alison kosik. how difficult will that be to find out where the money is going? >> there is some idea where the money is at least coming from. that's really the trick here. the bigger issue is to stop the flow of money to isis. some of the focus at least from the treasury department is to focus on these international funders, some of the private donors. the u.s. has frozen assets of some supporters in kuwait believed to be funding isis. you make a good point in the beginning of what you said. it's interesting that isis is one of the richest terror groups ever. >> $3 million a day they bring in. >> yes, it's incredible. last year isis reportedly brought in $8 million a month. a month. that was just last year. things have certainly revved up for this territory group. this is why you hear these comparisons being made that isis is operating like the mafia, they use these techniques, kidnap, rob, steal, intimidate. >> sell women into sexual slavery, right? >> exactly. that's part of it as well. another b
. >> let's talk about that with cnn business correspondent alison kosik. how difficult will that be to find out where the money is going? >> there is some idea where the money is at least coming from. that's really the trick here. the bigger issue is to stop the flow of money to isis. some of the focus at least from the treasury department is to focus on these international funders, some of the private donors. the u.s. has frozen assets of some supporters in kuwait believed to be...