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andrew -- is andrew playing in this, andrew? you know what i mean, andrew?ike a pretty good price? >> i think it's going to be a tough sledding, as they say here in the northwest. or in the northeast. you're in the northwest. where am i? >> how do you monetize? what do you do? >> get your geography right. >> what do you do, andrew? >> i don't know what you do. the one question i had for carol is, you know, google world, can anybody else win? meaning, maybe facebook but does it just mean that -- i can't imagine all of the data, even apple by the way, i'm not sure can ultimately compete with how google has been able to organize the world's information. >> you know, it's easy when there's a very, very strong company at a time to say no one can ever beat them. but history has shown it just happens time after time after time. is anybody going to grab google's lead quickly, or are they going to have a demise sometime soon? of course not. but there's things that every company doesn't do as well and there's new technologies that come along. and i'm such a believer i
andrew -- is andrew playing in this, andrew? you know what i mean, andrew?ike a pretty good price? >> i think it's going to be a tough sledding, as they say here in the northwest. or in the northeast. you're in the northwest. where am i? >> how do you monetize? what do you do? >> get your geography right. >> what do you do, andrew? >> i don't know what you do. the one question i had for carol is, you know, google world, can anybody else win? meaning, maybe facebook...
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andrew, let's start with you. i want to start with gold, andrew. who is pushing gold prices lower and where's the bottom in this market? >> that's an interesting one. we see gold so weak overnight. i think hedge fund liquidation there. paulsen has a very big position. someone is getting liquidated very, very strong. gold is breaking the $1600 level. i think it is headed lower. 1520 might be a line in the sand but might be a sale in any rally. liz: where is the money going? if it is out of gold do you say it is going into equities? >> it is going into equities. the 7th straight week the dow is higher. the market grind slowly higher. hard to short a dull market. we're in a dull market. the range on s&p 500 is not very big. we make higher highs and higher lows on the daily chart. this is similar to last year. in january we were up almost every single day through march and got a little selling pressure. is the market overbought here? absolutely but it can continue to go higher. liquidation out of gold doesn't have to go anywhere. it could go into cash.
andrew, let's start with you. i want to start with gold, andrew. who is pushing gold prices lower and where's the bottom in this market? >> that's an interesting one. we see gold so weak overnight. i think hedge fund liquidation there. paulsen has a very big position. someone is getting liquidated very, very strong. gold is breaking the $1600 level. i think it is headed lower. 1520 might be a line in the sand but might be a sale in any rally. liz: where is the money going? if it is out of...
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. >> troy andrews may never outgrow his childhood nickname, 20 years ago he was dubbed trombone shorty a horn blowing projectprodigy who, prodigy who led jazz parades at five years old with an instrument twice his size. >> and it was always heavy so i was always leaning to the side. >> did it throw you off balance. >> yeah. >> i was parading up the street tilting over, my mom had to be there to make sure i didn't go over. >> andrew grew up in a tough neighborhood when he was ten an older brother was murdered. that is when several prominent residents decided andrews was one street kid who would not fall through the cracks. they got him into prestigious music school, men ford him kept him grounded. you often say and people often say this city raised you. >> i had a lot of people in the whole city to watch out for me. even today people are looking out for me. it is just a blessing people cared that much and made sure i stayed on the right path. >> now 27 andrew has performed 200 night as year has a grammy nomination. >> trombone shorty. >> an acting gig on hbo's show and a white house per
. >> troy andrews may never outgrow his childhood nickname, 20 years ago he was dubbed trombone shorty a horn blowing projectprodigy who, prodigy who led jazz parades at five years old with an instrument twice his size. >> and it was always heavy so i was always leaning to the side. >> did it throw you off balance. >> yeah. >> i was parading up the street tilting over, my mom had to be there to make sure i didn't go over. >> andrew grew up in a tough...
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andrew leuchter: psychotherapy is vital in this. number one, we've got to give the patient support they need, help them get over their life problems, but also offer some encouragement to stick with the course of treatment. beverly: it gives me a place where i can come and say anything about whatever's happening in my life, and not feel that i'm being judged for it... because i depend on the philosophy that therapists are there to help and not to judge, and all of that. and i use that as my place to vent and talk about anything. if somebody has had a particularly severe depression i might tell them, "i think you should stay on medication long-term, for many years, possibly for life." the medications we have now, the newer drugs, are pretty transparent to most patients. they can't tell they're taking them, there are minimal side effects and no long-term risks to taking the medication. so there really is very little downside to staying on the medications. i told my girlfriend, i said, "i feel like i'm on the edge of a cliff and i can f
andrew leuchter: psychotherapy is vital in this. number one, we've got to give the patient support they need, help them get over their life problems, but also offer some encouragement to stick with the course of treatment. beverly: it gives me a place where i can come and say anything about whatever's happening in my life, and not feel that i'm being judged for it... because i depend on the philosophy that therapists are there to help and not to judge, and all of that. and i use that as my...
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now andrews is playing it forward.anxious young musicians will be selected for the new trombone shorty music academy. >> just give me a vaaaa. >> reporter: in partnership with tulane university it will give kids intensive training, business skills, and career guidance. >> reporter: what would you think all of your mentors would say to you as they see you launch your foundation? >> i think they would tell me you're supposed to be doing this. this is what we've done for you. that's the way new orleans and the musicians and people pass things down, and hopefully we can change someone's life or save a life. >> reporter: a kid named shorty standing tall in the big easy. michelle miller, cbs news, new orleans. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," a wrap-up of the super bowl highlights. we'll get a look. a look at the super bowl commercials and cbs sports james brown takes us to new orleans' lower ninth ward nearly eight years after hurricane katrina. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this mond
now andrews is playing it forward.anxious young musicians will be selected for the new trombone shorty music academy. >> just give me a vaaaa. >> reporter: in partnership with tulane university it will give kids intensive training, business skills, and career guidance. >> reporter: what would you think all of your mentors would say to you as they see you launch your foundation? >> i think they would tell me you're supposed to be doing this. this is what we've done for...
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it's calculated on the part of what andrew said, to andrew's point that the sequester will probably takeffect, and they're counting on between march 1st and march 27th the pain that we all anticipate being so great that it will force congress to do their job. i don't blame the business community for factoring in, trying to protect and trying to insure that they can do business going forward. the markets suggest that they have adjusted in many ways. do i detest them for doing that? by no means. what i'm most upset with is washington. if you are a pedestrian watching, this is the same conversation that took place on election day to december 31st. they're saying the same things. i'm a democrat. i'm for the president. it's in some ways distressing to watch both sides. here we are now nine days away from it. >> when the president says, look, the republicans want it their way or the highway, my door is open. i'm ready to look at a mixed package, do you think that's the same line he has been delivering for the last year and a half? >> it's the same thing if you are watching this. if you are a w
it's calculated on the part of what andrew said, to andrew's point that the sequester will probably takeffect, and they're counting on between march 1st and march 27th the pain that we all anticipate being so great that it will force congress to do their job. i don't blame the business community for factoring in, trying to protect and trying to insure that they can do business going forward. the markets suggest that they have adjusted in many ways. do i detest them for doing that? by no means....
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what and it is it is a very terse situation that really cannot be rationalized that the stage ok andrew for i can go to you i mean you know i nationalism can be very irrational here but what direction is this going into we've seen it a little bit of the steam blowing off now of the last few days but it hasn't been resolved so what's the major issue for you well i think at the order of events is that exactly like bart i think we should look at how the world order has warped don't forget that the territorial disputes between china and japan have been on the table for a long long time so why now and also if there's the this or core grab for resources you know it's only happened only recently where is the all of the spills as i was saying are have been on the cards i think what's happening is there was a major shift of events after the american pivot to asia and now the american pivot is not. just about china is because of the change in the world order america's capacity to lead has is the climbing is still leading but the capacity to lead is the climbing according to the national intellige
what and it is it is a very terse situation that really cannot be rationalized that the stage ok andrew for i can go to you i mean you know i nationalism can be very irrational here but what direction is this going into we've seen it a little bit of the steam blowing off now of the last few days but it hasn't been resolved so what's the major issue for you well i think at the order of events is that exactly like bart i think we should look at how the world order has warped don't forget that the...
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[laughter] please welcome julie andrews!cheers and applause] lovely to see you again. >> thank you. >> stephen: thank you so much for coming. >> throild be here. how are you? >> stephen: i'm wonderful. how are you? you look smashing. >> thank you. >> stephen: look how excited the people are to see julie andrews. [cheers and applause] after all these years of being on the stage, being in the movies, being a performer, zit still excite you to hear a crowd? >> of course, it does. when you've been in the business as long as we've been. >> stephen: right. right. >> you know how, it is. >> stephen: very similar career trajectories you and i. >> right. >> stephen: do young women come up to you and say the parts you've done, mary poppins, maria, shaped their lives and made them think about what it's like to be a woman? >> i think they say they wanted to get into theater because of the roles that i've done or they wanted to begin to sing or get into the arts in some fashion. they do and it's very, very nice when they do. >> stephen:
[laughter] please welcome julie andrews!cheers and applause] lovely to see you again. >> thank you. >> stephen: thank you so much for coming. >> throild be here. how are you? >> stephen: i'm wonderful. how are you? you look smashing. >> thank you. >> stephen: look how excited the people are to see julie andrews. [cheers and applause] after all these years of being on the stage, being in the movies, being a performer, zit still excite you to hear a crowd?...
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coco goto in washington she is a northeast asia associate at the wilson center in hong kong we have andrew and he is an international an independent china specialist and in philadelphia we crossed him and then he is a writer and blogger for counterpunch all right folks cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want if i go to our guest in washington d.c. i mean if you were to create a hierarchy of what this dispute is all about what would it be containing china resources the american pivot what's your number one. well the just be a huge between the the japan and china really started with the grab for resources it has since then evolved into redefining national identity japan sees this as their own territory china has disputed that agreement and it is it is something that both sides simply cannot recall the file against and we are finding ourselves in a deadlock over who owns what and it is it is a very terse situation that really cannot be rationalized that the stage ok andrew for i can go to you i mean you know i nationalism can be very irrational here but what dir
coco goto in washington she is a northeast asia associate at the wilson center in hong kong we have andrew and he is an international an independent china specialist and in philadelphia we crossed him and then he is a writer and blogger for counterpunch all right folks cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want if i go to our guest in washington d.c. i mean if you were to create a hierarchy of what this dispute is all about what would it be containing china resources...
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there's something about him that just -- >> there's a difference. >> yes, indeed. >> julie andrews.y dancer, you may recognize her from santa monica. >> okay. >> do you guys likur
there's something about him that just -- >> there's a difference. >> yes, indeed. >> julie andrews.y dancer, you may recognize her from santa monica. >> okay. >> do you guys likur
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what and it is it is a very tricky situation that really cannot be rationalized that the stage ok andrew frank can go to you i mean yeah i nationalism can be very irrational here but what direction is is going into we've seen it a little bit of the steam blowing off now of the last few days but it hasn't been resolved so what's the major issue for you well i think that the order of events is that of exactly like bart i think we should look at how the world order has warped don't forget that territorial disputes between china and japan have been on the table for a long long time so why now and also if this is the this or core grab for resources you know it's only happened only recently where is the all of the spills as i was saying are have been on the cards i think what's happening is there was a major shift of events after the american pivot to asia and now the american people it is not. just about china is because of the change in the world order america's capacity to lead has is the climbing is still leading but the capacity to lead is the climbing according to the national intelligen
what and it is it is a very tricky situation that really cannot be rationalized that the stage ok andrew frank can go to you i mean yeah i nationalism can be very irrational here but what direction is is going into we've seen it a little bit of the steam blowing off now of the last few days but it hasn't been resolved so what's the major issue for you well i think that the order of events is that of exactly like bart i think we should look at how the world order has warped don't forget that...
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what and it is it is a very terse situation that really cannot be rationalized that the stage ok andrew for i can go to you i mean yeah i nationalism can be very irrational here but what direction is this going into we've seen it a little bit of the steam blowing off now over the last few days but it hasn't been resolved so what's the major issue for you well i think at the order of events is that exactly like bart i think we should look at how the world order has warped don't forget that territorial disputes between china and japan have been on the table for a long long time so why now and also it is the this or core grab for resources you know it's only happened only recently where is the all of the spills as i was saying are have been on a cart i think what's happening is there was a major shift of events after the american pivot to asia now the american pivot is more. just about china is because of the change in the world order america's capacity to lead has is the climbing is still leading but the capacity to lead is the climbing according to the national intelligence council repor
what and it is it is a very terse situation that really cannot be rationalized that the stage ok andrew for i can go to you i mean yeah i nationalism can be very irrational here but what direction is this going into we've seen it a little bit of the steam blowing off now over the last few days but it hasn't been resolved so what's the major issue for you well i think at the order of events is that exactly like bart i think we should look at how the world order has warped don't forget that...
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can as andrew thanks so much for coming on thanks for having me i mean so you've been writing about this case for some time what exactly is the bought a claim in and are his claims being taken seriously. yet his claims are being taken that seriously by a lot of different orders but nonetheless there are explosives in it and the extent of the accusations and it is a frightening amount of evidence to substantiate at least some of them first of all there were so many credible testimony that happened during the height of the fast furious scandal and it happened mostly during the summer of two thousand and eleven and so a couple of people in particular carlos and you know it was the a.t.f. it's actually for the embassy in mexico city and steve martin who was a system director of the office is cheating information and intelligence to kind of to most interesting testimony and there it could you know said it was absolutely disgusting this is it your meese. quote unquote a perfect storm of idiocy in terms of how the fast and furious program had fared what he was most upset at was the fact th
can as andrew thanks so much for coming on thanks for having me i mean so you've been writing about this case for some time what exactly is the bought a claim in and are his claims being taken seriously. yet his claims are being taken that seriously by a lot of different orders but nonetheless there are explosives in it and the extent of the accusations and it is a frightening amount of evidence to substantiate at least some of them first of all there were so many credible testimony that...
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what and it is it is a very terse situation that really cannot be rationalized that the stage ok andrew for i can go to you i mean yeah i nationalism can be very irrational here but what direction is is going into we've seen it a little bit of the steam blowing off now of the last few days but it hasn't been resolved so what's the major issue for you well i think at the order of events is that exactly like bart i think we should look at how the world order has warped don't forget that territorial disputes between china and japan have been on the table for a long long time so why now and also if this is the this or core grab for resources you know it's only happened only recently where is the all of the spills as i was saying are have been on the cards i think what's happening is there was a major shift of events after the american pivot to asia now the american people it is more. just about china is because of the change in the world order america's capacity elite has is the climbing is still leading but the capacity to lead is the climbing according to the national intelligence council
what and it is it is a very terse situation that really cannot be rationalized that the stage ok andrew for i can go to you i mean yeah i nationalism can be very irrational here but what direction is is going into we've seen it a little bit of the steam blowing off now of the last few days but it hasn't been resolved so what's the major issue for you well i think at the order of events is that exactly like bart i think we should look at how the world order has warped don't forget that...
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i want to start by talking about andrew breitbart. andrew was a mentor of mine. i met andrew when i was 17 years old. he had just seen a column i wrote for the ucla daily bruin, and he was sitting in a greasy taco joint, saw the column and then promptly e-mailed me. at the time, andrew was just the secret other half of the drudge report. we got together, we became fast friends. and one of the things that andrew and i used to talk about a lot because we knew each other for over a decade before his untimely death, he used to talk a lot about how the left were a bunch of bullies, how what the left really does is try to shut down the debate. their sole goal is to avoid a solid policy discussion by trying to label us bad human beings, racist, sexist, bigot homophobes. and i saw it happen to him personally, they tried to demonize him as kind of a wild man right-winger, crazy person with fire coming out of his ears. andrew was one of the most genial people i ever met. i don't know how many of you ever met andrew, i'm sure some of you did. there were probably 100 million
i want to start by talking about andrew breitbart. andrew was a mentor of mine. i met andrew when i was 17 years old. he had just seen a column i wrote for the ucla daily bruin, and he was sitting in a greasy taco joint, saw the column and then promptly e-mailed me. at the time, andrew was just the secret other half of the drudge report. we got together, we became fast friends. and one of the things that andrew and i used to talk about a lot because we knew each other for over a decade before...
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what and it is it is a very terse situation that really cannot be rationalized that the stage ok andrew for i can go to you i mean yeah i nationalism can be very irrational here but what direction is is going into we've seen it a little bit of the steam blowing off now of the last few days but it hasn't been resolved so what's the major issue for you well i think at the order of events is not exactly like but i think we should look at how the world order has warped don't forget that territorial disputes between china and japan have been on the table for a long long time so why now and also it is the this or core grab for resources you know it's only happened only recently where is the all of the spills as i was saying are have been ordered karts i think what's happening is there was a major shift of events after the american pivot to asia now the american people it is not. just about china it's because of the change in the world order america's capacity lete has is the climbing is still leading but the capacity to lead is the climbing according to the national intelligence council repor
what and it is it is a very terse situation that really cannot be rationalized that the stage ok andrew for i can go to you i mean yeah i nationalism can be very irrational here but what direction is is going into we've seen it a little bit of the steam blowing off now of the last few days but it hasn't been resolved so what's the major issue for you well i think at the order of events is not exactly like but i think we should look at how the world order has warped don't forget that territorial...
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the country as andrew mentions is divided. is it too late for the united states to have much of a say in the outcome, whatever it is? >> well, it is not too late for the united states to assess what its interests are and then explore in serious ways how can it protect the interests and avoid the worst case scenarios-- scenarios were happening. we have seen that you can let it go and you can get it will. -- let it go the conflict is not going to go away. only the amount of danger, the amount of suffering and implications for united states national security interests are likely to go. at some point in time syria is going to compel us to do something other than what we are doing. and i think to andrew's point, i don't think we're doing much. i think on the diplomatic front we have hid behind russia and on the military front we have been fairly relevant to the flow of this conflict on the ground. and we sort of have had this idea of a splendid distance from syria but are not able to maintain that indefinitely. >> suarez: but does
the country as andrew mentions is divided. is it too late for the united states to have much of a say in the outcome, whatever it is? >> well, it is not too late for the united states to assess what its interests are and then explore in serious ways how can it protect the interests and avoid the worst case scenarios-- scenarios were happening. we have seen that you can let it go and you can get it will. -- let it go the conflict is not going to go away. only the amount of danger, the...
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our correspondent andrew harding is in pretoria and starts our coverage from their. >> there has never been anyone quite like him, the blade runner, of global sensation. but police say that's oscar pistorius is a murder suspect, accused of killing his girlfriend. the story begins at pistorius's home, a closely guarded estate. >> a 26-year-old woman did die on the scene of a gunshot wound. heat has been charged with murder. >> the police said that neighbors heard a loud voices at the house overnight and then gunshots. they said there were previous domestic incidents at the helm. pistorius could have shot his girlfriend by accident after mistaking her as a burglar. >> allegations had been made was as the deceased burglar. we were very surprised and those allegations did not come from us. >> the dead woman has been identified as reeva steenkamp, a well-known south african model. their relationship and their careers rarely out of the headlines here. >> she was a really vibrant personality and other really wicked sense of humor. the fact that she was so beautiful, it was there, but it was n
our correspondent andrew harding is in pretoria and starts our coverage from their. >> there has never been anyone quite like him, the blade runner, of global sensation. but police say that's oscar pistorius is a murder suspect, accused of killing his girlfriend. the story begins at pistorius's home, a closely guarded estate. >> a 26-year-old woman did die on the scene of a gunshot wound. heat has been charged with murder. >> the police said that neighbors heard a loud voices...
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andrew, what's the right word?b creation in this country. i'm not judging whether or not you're right or wrong but there's a sense out there. >> to seen see small companies -- >> to raise the cost of what it is to hire an employee, you will hire less of them. >> you are seeing small companies starting to talk about, i have 100 employees, do i break up into three llcs. you are going to have to deal with that sort of thing. that is going to happen and there are people that will be upset about know it. >> the other thing that makes people apoplectic, you kcan cac about health care and spending decelerating. the bottom line was about cost containment. it really wasn't, about coverage. when you look at the amount of me on the government will spend on health care the next ten years, it is higher on obama-care than otherwise. the cost of spending will go up. >> the cost of spending for the government. >> that was the mission. >> i apologize. i have breaking news with government spending. the post office. this is breaking
andrew, what's the right word?b creation in this country. i'm not judging whether or not you're right or wrong but there's a sense out there. >> to seen see small companies -- >> to raise the cost of what it is to hire an employee, you will hire less of them. >> you are seeing small companies starting to talk about, i have 100 employees, do i break up into three llcs. you are going to have to deal with that sort of thing. that is going to happen and there are people that will...
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joining me now from mexico city is investigative journalist andrew can as andrew thanks so much for coming on thanks for having me i mean so you've been writing about this case for some time what exactly is the bought a claim and are his claims being taken seriously. yet his claims are being taken that seriously by a lot of different orders but nonetheless there are explosives in the extent of the accusations and it is a frightening amount of evidence to substantiate at least some of them first of all there were so many credible testimony that happened during the height of the fast furious scandal and it happened mostly during the summer of two thousand and eleven and so a couple of people in particular carlos and you know it was the a.t.f. it's actually for the embassy in mexico city and steve martin who was a system director of the offices dziedzic information and intelligence were the kind of two most interesting testimonials and they're a good you know said it was absolutely disgusting this is it your meese. quote unquote a perfect storm of idiocy in terms of how the fast and furious p
joining me now from mexico city is investigative journalist andrew can as andrew thanks so much for coming on thanks for having me i mean so you've been writing about this case for some time what exactly is the bought a claim and are his claims being taken seriously. yet his claims are being taken that seriously by a lot of different orders but nonetheless there are explosives in the extent of the accusations and it is a frightening amount of evidence to substantiate at least some of them first...
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sisters moved. ♪ that's patty andrews in the center.ters ultimately sold 80 million records through their career. the singer died of natural causes at her home in los angeles. patty andrews, the last of the sisters, died at 94. ♪ for teachers to teach, and for a kid... nathan. tadpole. ... to feel like a kid again. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. so we created the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience. a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs - each of your bodies. our sleep professionals will help you find your sleep number setting. exclusively at a sleep number store. sleep number. comfort individualized. queen mattresses start at just $699. and save $500 on our special edition bed set. now at the sleep number white sale. >> shepard: continuing coverage of an explosion that happened in mexico city. we now know that the reports indicate some 30 people may be trapped in
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a crash near the andrews area leaving oxon hill. outer loop north of route 4 pennsylvania avenue, if a car rolled over. two left lanes are blocked. when they first arrived on the scene, they stopped traffic, but now they're letting the right side kept by. virginia on 66, travel lanes are open. towards the beltway, no problems. back to you. >> thank you. our top story, carnival triumph finally in mobile, alabama. >> the nightmare for thousands of passengers and crew members ended late last night. brianne carter is in our satellite center this morning with more on the happy reunions. >> a lot of emotion for the more than 4000 passengers and crew now finally headed home after days of floating at sea it. waving and cheering, thousands on board the cruise ship stuck at seats for days celebrated as they finally stoppdocked. >> after being on the boat for that long, it was good to be back. >> there were a lot of unhappy people on this ship, because of the conditions and the way things went downhill from the first day. we floated for over 1
a crash near the andrews area leaving oxon hill. outer loop north of route 4 pennsylvania avenue, if a car rolled over. two left lanes are blocked. when they first arrived on the scene, they stopped traffic, but now they're letting the right side kept by. virginia on 66, travel lanes are open. towards the beltway, no problems. back to you. >> thank you. our top story, carnival triumph finally in mobile, alabama. >> the nightmare for thousands of passengers and crew members ended...
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what is the united states doing in syria, andrew? >> basically the united states is supporting the opposition politically, the syrian opposition coalition. but by and large the support is nonlethal in nature. what that means is that it's political support at the u.n., with allies, there's also humanitarian support which is funneled into syria. but there's a big problem with that. and that is 75% of the aid that we send in to syria goes through the syrian regime channels. because they're the sovereign power there well, large swatheof t country now are outside of the regime's control. and you have millions of displaced people in those areas. so even though we are putting forward that aid and that assistance and that political assistance, the opposition, it's not really getting into the hands that need it and that's also caused a lot of people to look at this situation and realize that not only is it getting worse politically but on a human level, it's approaching catastrophic levels that are very difficult to deal with. >> rooney: appr
what is the united states doing in syria, andrew? >> basically the united states is supporting the opposition politically, the syrian opposition coalition. but by and large the support is nonlethal in nature. what that means is that it's political support at the u.n., with allies, there's also humanitarian support which is funneled into syria. but there's a big problem with that. and that is 75% of the aid that we send in to syria goes through the syrian regime channels. because they're...
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>> that's the one andrew -- >> i wrote about it. >> andrew wrote a nice piece on.meow. >> it's a good thing i told you about that. it's so amazing. you don't read the columns. >> is it in the northern -- >> could you wreath it for another paper? >> it's a new york based i don't want to call it a social network. all the information is public source. 100% of it comes out -- >> all your relationships with everybody and it can figure out literally if someone you think you know or don't know rather and you want to reach out to them. >> let me give you a for instance. i started -- steel holzmann and i, about two years ago. i wanted to meet the ceo. now parker is not secretive but it's a low-key, wonderful company that just does good things. i wanted to meet the ceo. we put his name in, it turns out that bonnie hill who succeeded me as lead director at home depot was on the border of ak steel. the chairman of ak steel was on the board of parker hampton. i contacted bonnie. bonnie called, within 20 minutes i was talking to the ceo of parker hanover. that's a small, simple
>> that's the one andrew -- >> i wrote about it. >> andrew wrote a nice piece on.meow. >> it's a good thing i told you about that. it's so amazing. you don't read the columns. >> is it in the northern -- >> could you wreath it for another paper? >> it's a new york based i don't want to call it a social network. all the information is public source. 100% of it comes out -- >> all your relationships with everybody and it can figure out literally if...
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. >> coming up aaron andrews from the daytona 500. 50 cent walks up and he goes in for the kiss. she looks like she's looking for security. >> be right back. >> this year's oscars were crappier than usual and not just because of you, seth mcfarland. >> here is to the losers. >> after that six hour disaster, we're all losers. >> but something else made the oscars really stink. >> somebody did a lot of business in the bathroom and flooded the lobby. >> we're told it was a toilet but if you look at the photograph, half the lobby is wet. >> a tribute to titanic or glamorous sewage. >> grant heslov was there. >> did you have any bathroom problems in there? we heard there was a water main bust. >> i personally didn't have any bathroom problems. >> did you hold it in? >> i'm like a camel. >> well, somebody wasn't and we're going to get to the bottom of it. bottom. >> the first mystery was it somebody who couldn't fit into a dress and needed that extra little something, number two or number spew. >> you know what it was? it was the feminine napkins, trying to flush those things. even tho
. >> coming up aaron andrews from the daytona 500. 50 cent walks up and he goes in for the kiss. she looks like she's looking for security. >> be right back. >> this year's oscars were crappier than usual and not just because of you, seth mcfarland. >> here is to the losers. >> after that six hour disaster, we're all losers. >> but something else made the oscars really stink. >> somebody did a lot of business in the bathroom and flooded the lobby....
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the story of political bravery of mario cuomo and andrew cuomo, why andrew cuomo's approval rating hasdropped in new york state simply because he chose to do the right thing. that's coming up. it should be under stephens. the verizon share everything plan for small business. get a shareable pool of data... got enough joshua trees? ... on up to 25 devices. so you can spend less time... yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your business potential. looks like we're going to need to order more agaves... ah! oh! ow! ... and more bandages. that's powerful. shareable data plus unlimited talk and text. now save $50 on a droid razr maxx hd by motorola. no they don't. hey son. have fun tonight. ♪ ♪ back against the wall ♪ ain't nothin to me ♪ ain't nothin to me [ crowd murmurs ] hey! ♪ [ howls ] ♪ [ howls ] so if ydead battery,t tire, need a tow or lock your keys in the car, geico's emergency roadside assistance is there 24/7. oh dear, i got a flat tire. hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah
the story of political bravery of mario cuomo and andrew cuomo, why andrew cuomo's approval rating hasdropped in new york state simply because he chose to do the right thing. that's coming up. it should be under stephens. the verizon share everything plan for small business. get a shareable pool of data... got enough joshua trees? ... on up to 25 devices. so you can spend less time... yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your business...