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someone attacked michaelrately outside the barn. >> what's going on? >> my son came home. >> any idea who did it. >> no idea. >> nothing had been stolen. which led police to believe michael had surprised his attacker before he could steal anything. >> it created a lot of concern with the family. it was common in this area to at night leave a garage door open or even a window open or what have you. that was not the case after the barn incident. >> before this incident, 40 miles away, a woman was raped during a home invasion. a week before that, a woman working at a nearby convenience store was beaten and left in a storeroom. >> it appeared that there might be someone out here on the loose preying on women in our county. >> but investigators found evidence that contradict the idea the intruder entered through therately's bedroom window. it had been freezing cold on night of the murder. yet, there were no foot impressions outside in the ground under the bedroom window. >> there was a heavy frost that night. also, there were no footprints in the frost wher
someone attacked michaelrately outside the barn. >> what's going on? >> my son came home. >> any idea who did it. >> no idea. >> nothing had been stolen. which led police to believe michael had surprised his attacker before he could steal anything. >> it created a lot of concern with the family. it was common in this area to at night leave a garage door open or even a window open or what have you. that was not the case after the barn incident. >> before...
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liz: is there seen a answer to that question if there is is our own peter barnes got it.t down exclusively with new york fed president bill dudley in a rare interview. you asked him exactly that, peter. >> that's right. he gave a very meaty speech today, guys. nine-pages single of spaced that proves it is meaty. he talks about all the tools the fed has at its disposal to make sure as it unwinds all of this it keeps interest rates as low as it can for as long as it can but does not stoke inflation. i told him sounds like he may have a major communications problem on his hands he will have to try to explain this to investor and consumers. here's what he said. >> i believe the economy will be strong enough so we can start to do that perhaps in 2015 but the first goal obviously is to get the economy strong enough to reduce the slack in the labor markets, to get inflation closer to our 2% objective. assuming that all goes as plan, then, yes it will be time to start to contemplate how the fed actually begins to raise interest rates. it is more complicated than it has been histo
liz: is there seen a answer to that question if there is is our own peter barnes got it.t down exclusively with new york fed president bill dudley in a rare interview. you asked him exactly that, peter. >> that's right. he gave a very meaty speech today, guys. nine-pages single of spaced that proves it is meaty. he talks about all the tools the fed has at its disposal to make sure as it unwinds all of this it keeps interest rates as low as it can for as long as it can but does not stoke...
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carl quintanilla and david faber and jim cramer fresh from his one on one with tim geithner from barnes & noble in new york city. futures are weak on the earnings miss out of walmart, one of the worst misses for that company in several years, offsetting strength in cisco after those reports last night. boat load of economic data, the ten-year was spooked, jobless claims at a seven-year low, cpi in line,
carl quintanilla and david faber and jim cramer fresh from his one on one with tim geithner from barnes & noble in new york city. futures are weak on the earnings miss out of walmart, one of the worst misses for that company in several years, offsetting strength in cisco after those reports last night. boat load of economic data, the ten-year was spooked, jobless claims at a seven-year low, cpi in line,
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they take any food available in barns barns and so forth. so the civilians end up in a war landscape, frightened, scared, and sherman goes through georgia, burns things deliberately. so the civilians are short of food, they're hungry, they're infected with diseases they wouldn't otherwise have had. all those sorts of things add to the mortality of the war. >> host: what about the prison population of the soldiers? >> guest: i'm sorry? >> host: the zonings in enemy -- soldiers in enemy prisons. >> guest: both sides had prisoner in of wore camps, the most famous andersonville in georgia, but the union had prisoner of war camps, in chicago, a book that makes -- the attitude is clear "to die in chicago." and both sides historians who favor both sides are still fighting about whose prison camps were worse. there's no reason anybody should have died in prisoner of war camps. if they were well fed and camps were clean and if the men did not get infectious diseases, and as the war goes on most of them had chance to acquire most of the common infecti
they take any food available in barns barns and so forth. so the civilians end up in a war landscape, frightened, scared, and sherman goes through georgia, burns things deliberately. so the civilians are short of food, they're hungry, they're infected with diseases they wouldn't otherwise have had. all those sorts of things add to the mortality of the war. >> host: what about the prison population of the soldiers? >> guest: i'm sorry? >> host: the zonings in enemy -- soldiers...
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however, a great day for barnes & noble. the stock, as you noted, a nice big move there, up 9.3%, close at 18.41, and that's a huge move, but you can certainly say thank you to barron's, because they had a report over the weekend -- and we often use the phrase barron's bounce. this certainly was exactly evidence of that. and in that report there was eye-popping potential for fair market value of $36 for barnes & noble, in particular looking at the underappreciated area of the college business for barnes & noble. and as a result, everybody jumped in to buy barnes & noble, and after this they basically said it's undervalued for investors. many of them read that and jumped right in hoping for more. back to you. lori: thank you, nicole. david: the s&p futures are closing, let's go back to my man, larry shover, in the pits of the cme. larry, any sense of what it'll be like tomorrow? >> you know, right now traders are accepting the fact that two cheap themes have driven the market last week and today, good economic data, pmis hous
however, a great day for barnes & noble. the stock, as you noted, a nice big move there, up 9.3%, close at 18.41, and that's a huge move, but you can certainly say thank you to barron's, because they had a report over the weekend -- and we often use the phrase barron's bounce. this certainly was exactly evidence of that. and in that report there was eye-popping potential for fair market value of $36 for barnes & noble, in particular looking at the underappreciated area of the college...
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have thousands of pottery barns that will be that you could that's the mid sized company that's going to be saved from the process and perhaps in a more favorable light i agree with staff there were a couple of concerns the limited financial bagging being atms and he make a makes a good point that seems like every time they want to put up a atm perhaps a dr or handled administratively and the public will have the ability to bump it up to the commission if there's objections silicon valley's also they're going to be spending a lot of time supporting atms they have to follow the right aesthetics to be monitored by staff to make sure higher approveable and they look okay on the other hand, and not drag from the neighborhood. another thing that was not brought up this doesn't have to be a criteria as we evaluate for different companies if their san francisco based on companies that are headquarter here and employ thousands of san franciscans we need to give them, you know, a leg up. i know we have to taking into consideration often those companies binge as single stores they're not lights
have thousands of pottery barns that will be that you could that's the mid sized company that's going to be saved from the process and perhaps in a more favorable light i agree with staff there were a couple of concerns the limited financial bagging being atms and he make a makes a good point that seems like every time they want to put up a atm perhaps a dr or handled administratively and the public will have the ability to bump it up to the commission if there's objections silicon valley's...
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companies like amazon replace a whole lot more, the whole structure than barnes & noble had. not just employees. >> we are not supposed to root for john henry against the steam drill in 1870, because he died competing with the against drill. it's innovation. some day, maybe tracy can get the wine delivered at noon on monday because we don't have to work because our robots do that for us. >> we are not arguing against technology. the crux of the argument is will raising the minimum wage hurt jobs and enhance oddmation? it has to. that's the argument. >> it is enhancing automation good, that's my point. >> yeah, if i pay a dishwasher annual salary, is that cheaper than me going out and buying the new ge dish wuwashedishwasher. i don't have to pay health care, and so i will get myself a fancy dish washer. >> thanks, guys. >>> easy and quick to send somebody else's child off to die. they should be just as quick to protect them when they come home. >> former marine, montel williams, not happy with the mess at the va. why throwing more money at the problem may not be the solution.
companies like amazon replace a whole lot more, the whole structure than barnes & noble had. not just employees. >> we are not supposed to root for john henry against the steam drill in 1870, because he died competing with the against drill. it's innovation. some day, maybe tracy can get the wine delivered at noon on monday because we don't have to work because our robots do that for us. >> we are not arguing against technology. the crux of the argument is will raising the...
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it appeared to be in an open field and then it headed straight towards houses and barns, incredibly, no reports of injuries or damage. the thunderstorm warning tonight. more storms march,the area. >>> in nebraska, rain and tornadoes, swept toward the southeastern part of the state. nobody there injured either, several barns and homes were destroyed. >> we are getting a look at the damage from the tornado that nat ended a small town in missouri yesterday. it is amazing nobody was killed. >> reporter: this is oric tonight. trailers tossed. trees, telephone polls down. many of the 800 who live here are without a home. just moments before the tornado struck. >>> pulled up, got the kids out, down in the basement. then, literally, like two minutes after that we were all down a basement and everything started happening. >> ef-2. winds up to 35 miles an hour. came out, did not expect to see. baby's room, two branches sticking in from the ceiling. >> oh my lord. i need to see them. i really need to see my babies. >> reporter: neighbors did get 15 minutes warning. so, despite all of the damage
it appeared to be in an open field and then it headed straight towards houses and barns, incredibly, no reports of injuries or damage. the thunderstorm warning tonight. more storms march,the area. >>> in nebraska, rain and tornadoes, swept toward the southeastern part of the state. nobody there injured either, several barns and homes were destroyed. >> we are getting a look at the damage from the tornado that nat ended a small town in missouri yesterday. it is amazing nobody was...
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. >> i was not exposed nor masturbating watching officer barnes.i stepped outside the old jail with an associate whom i was horse playing with. i never saw miss barnes because my attention was not focused on the officer. but i wasn't disrespecting miss barnes by exposing myself or masturbating or watching her. >> johnson, however, is no stranger to rule 38. >> he's got 39 disciplinaries total in his file. many of those disciplinaries are for a violation of rule 38, indecent exposure. he has a history of it. >> despite his denial, johnson is quickly found guilty of his charge. >> solitary confinement is only the first half of the prison's disciplinary action for rule 38 violators. >> they have to go through the class, make the guys think about the behavior. we trying to help guys change their deviant behavior. the regular meeting of sexual love addiction anonymous. the only qualify indication is desire to stop living, love addiction. >> the inmates attending the 12-step meeting opened up to our crew. >> i'm just a man, right? you know what i'm sayin
. >> i was not exposed nor masturbating watching officer barnes.i stepped outside the old jail with an associate whom i was horse playing with. i never saw miss barnes because my attention was not focused on the officer. but i wasn't disrespecting miss barnes by exposing myself or masturbating or watching her. >> johnson, however, is no stranger to rule 38. >> he's got 39 disciplinaries total in his file. many of those disciplinaries are for a violation of rule 38, indecent...
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we will show you everything in the barn have to get everything ready for racing and what you can expect at derby day this saturday. we'll have racing pictures as well coming up later. >> coming up ... why every baby loves peek-a-boo. and next in sports -- the blackhawks aren't taking anything for granted as they prep for game one tonight. good morning. what a game seven for the minnesota while it. 4 times came from behind to tie and then took a colorado in overtime. less than 48 hours later they are in chicago for game 1. the blackhawks finally have some added to practice for which they did on thursday down one important skater. >> jonathan toews was under the weather but they say he will be fine for game 1. the loss in the playoffs last season to season the blackhawks are 2 and 3 against them in the regular campaign. these two teams are not strangers. >> they are a good team. different from what we saw last year they have improved a lot in their depth and their skills to their lineup. their balance in their team is across the board for lines and three lines can all score. i think there
we will show you everything in the barn have to get everything ready for racing and what you can expect at derby day this saturday. we'll have racing pictures as well coming up later. >> coming up ... why every baby loves peek-a-boo. and next in sports -- the blackhawks aren't taking anything for granted as they prep for game one tonight. good morning. what a game seven for the minnesota while it. 4 times came from behind to tie and then took a colorado in overtime. less than 48 hours...
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barnes. >> are you the only one in here? >> i can't breathe.out. >> are you the only one in there? >> yeah. >> in that instant, in my mind, i knew i had to do everything i could to try to get him out. burning alive is one of the worst ways to die. >> i need help. i can't breathe. >> desperate to get him out of the car, the officers try to open the doors with their bare hands. but the smoke and heat are too intense and the driver is pinned. >> help! >> he was wedged kind of under the steering wheel and across the center console and behind the air bag. >> and there's just no way, i couldn't get him out. just could not pull him out. >> i can't breathe. get me out! >> every second that went by, it was getting hotter and hotter. >> horrified at seeing someone burning alive on his watch, corporal crosby starts tearing at the passenger door, bending and pulling it away from the car. >> we're trying to just create a big space to try to pull him out. >> corporate denton grabs a fire extinguisher from the patrol car. >> we got to use this fire extinguish
barnes. >> are you the only one in here? >> i can't breathe.out. >> are you the only one in there? >> yeah. >> in that instant, in my mind, i knew i had to do everything i could to try to get him out. burning alive is one of the worst ways to die. >> i need help. i can't breathe. >> desperate to get him out of the car, the officers try to open the doors with their bare hands. but the smoke and heat are too intense and the driver is pinned. >>...
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barnes & noble started advertising the nook and amazon said we would do a huge amount of advertisinghind the candle, so between those companies, apple, barnes & noble, and amazon, they created the e-book space and it became viable part of the market. correct you would think publishers will -- >> you would think publishers would be happy about that, right? >> they should be. >> ok. >> i should not say that. it has been reported that hachette's revenue is one-third e-books. here comes the fight where they are not happy -- amazon, who wants to be the number one consumer location for everybody, e-books. to discount apple and publishers have an agreement called agency pricing, and what that means is the publisher sets the price of the e-book. the publisher gets 70% of the e-book price and apple gets 30%. well, it appears that amazon says we want a discount to e-books, sell we want a different split. >> they want more than 30%? >> they want more than 30%, and amazon is getting a lot of pressure that they have to increase their margins, so you might say 70% for the publisher, that is crazy.
barnes & noble started advertising the nook and amazon said we would do a huge amount of advertisinghind the candle, so between those companies, apple, barnes & noble, and amazon, they created the e-book space and it became viable part of the market. correct you would think publishers will -- >> you would think publishers would be happy about that, right? >> they should be. >> ok. >> i should not say that. it has been reported that hachette's revenue is one-third...
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with the help of stress test, the book he'll be signing at the union square barnes and noble where i'm going after the show, i think we're just headed to a much more thiftty puritanism which is a younger generation that hates conspicuous consumption. i think america has gone frugal since the near death experience from the new book. that's why the declining interest rates don't mean we're going to have an economic collapse. that and what's happening in europe. take advantage of the discounts and stocks created by those bailing because they fear another recession. it's a false worry people. it's one that won't make you a dime and i think will cost you terrific opportunities. the new frugality is a terrible thing to waste. particularly on low yielding bonds. let's go to bob in my old home state of pennsylvania. >> caller: hey, a big pittsburgh booyah jim. >> i like that. >> caller: really enjoy your show. thanks for all of your help. we'd like to buy pier 1 imports. what do you think? >> i think you're right. he's built up his website and he's a bankable ceo. his stock has been dinged mor
with the help of stress test, the book he'll be signing at the union square barnes and noble where i'm going after the show, i think we're just headed to a much more thiftty puritanism which is a younger generation that hates conspicuous consumption. i think america has gone frugal since the near death experience from the new book. that's why the declining interest rates don't mean we're going to have an economic collapse. that and what's happening in europe. take advantage of the discounts and...
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we have imagining equalities within the city we have an opportunity before the horse is out of the barn this is a good opportunity to help to protect and sustain the healthier san francisco we currently have. its costs a lot. once you develop those diseases it's hard to turn back the clock but the asian population it can be a population that gets missed they get missed because on average they're lower weight and unless we revoke and acknowledge their higher risk for diabetes the example that dr. chiang gave was good a hundred and 25 pound chinese person is at the same risk of a caucus of one hundred and 50 pounds. metabolic is silent and you don't have to be overweight and silent to have it. that's why it's really, really important if we only focused on the people that are overweight and obese that's too late it's about metabolic health and especially chinese with at higher risk. open this up for public comment. now colleagues and i know we have a number of parents so if the parents could speak first. we have and i'll read all the cards (calling names) if there's other parents please co
we have imagining equalities within the city we have an opportunity before the horse is out of the barn this is a good opportunity to help to protect and sustain the healthier san francisco we currently have. its costs a lot. once you develop those diseases it's hard to turn back the clock but the asian population it can be a population that gets missed they get missed because on average they're lower weight and unless we revoke and acknowledge their higher risk for diabetes the example that...
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--as far as barry barnes mary barnes is concerned, is she doing a right things as far as shareholders are concerned? shares are down 20% this year. >> shares have been affected by the recall. they been affected by just the challenges she has globally with gm. asiaface challenges in outside of china, and europe where they have lost money since 1999, even in south america where they have introduced new vehicles yet they are continuing to see a d klein. -- a decline. she faced a lot of challenges around the world. the recalls are the most noticeable to the u.s. audience. >> thank you very much, tim higgins, joining us from detroit. next, the chief executive of radio flyer. how the american brand known for the red wagon has transformed itself and has created a series of new products designed to compete in today's global economy. also, crowd funding. go announces a new fund. ♪ my next guest is about reinvention. radio flyer. the historical american brand we've all seen, the classic red wagons. how does a company like radio flyer am a started in 1917, stay relevant? joining me now from chic
--as far as barry barnes mary barnes is concerned, is she doing a right things as far as shareholders are concerned? shares are down 20% this year. >> shares have been affected by the recall. they been affected by just the challenges she has globally with gm. asiaface challenges in outside of china, and europe where they have lost money since 1999, even in south america where they have introduced new vehicles yet they are continuing to see a d klein. -- a decline. she faced a lot of...
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peter barnes with more on that story coming up. ♪.aor afib.brillation, he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks like maybe we should ask your doctor about pradaxa. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate)... ...was proven superior to warfarin at reducing the risk of stroke. and unlike warfarin, with no regular blood tests or dietary restrictions. hey thanks for calling my doctor. sure. pradaxa is not for people with artificial heart valves. don't stop taking pradaxa without talking to your doctor. stopping increases your risk of stroke. ask your doctor if you need to stop pradaxa before surgery or a medical or dental procedure. pradaxa can cause serious, sometimes fatal, bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleeding or have had a heart valve replaced. seek immediate medical care for unexpected signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. pradaxa may
peter barnes with more on that story coming up. ♪.aor afib.brillation, he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks like maybe we should ask your doctor about pradaxa. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate)... ...was proven superior to warfarin at reducing the risk of stroke. and unlike warfarin, with no regular blood...
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just moments ago in this studio our very own peter barnes sat down with the fed president of new yorkxclusive fox business interview. peter, you covered a lot of ground with a man who rarely gives interviews. you got this exclusively. what jumped out at you? >> reporter: well, his speech was wide ranging, liz, and he kind of set the table for when the fed is going to, eventually, start to raise interest rates. but he made it very clear that even when the fed does start to raise these short-term rates, it's going to keep 'em pretty low compared to historical averages for quite a long time, for years to come. liz: now, that's doveish, and everybody loves that. >> reporter: exactly, exactly. he does feel that the fed has the tools to make sure that as it unwinds its $4.5 trillion balance sheet, it can do it while keeping the consumer, making sure the consumer has low rates but also without stoking inflation. he says there's a whole bunch of tools in the tool kit. here's one that he talked about. >> another factor is the fact that we're forcing banks to hold a lot more capital. that's a g
just moments ago in this studio our very own peter barnes sat down with the fed president of new yorkxclusive fox business interview. peter, you covered a lot of ground with a man who rarely gives interviews. you got this exclusively. what jumped out at you? >> reporter: well, his speech was wide ranging, liz, and he kind of set the table for when the fed is going to, eventually, start to raise interest rates. but he made it very clear that even when the fed does start to raise these...
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. >> at an old chicken barn not so john farrow away, is rancho obi wan it's at the corner of yoda way and jeda trail and it's the home of the largest star wars collection any where. >> star wars came out and swept me off my feet. >> reporter: steve stanfleet has been collecting paraphernalia since the first movie came out. >> it turned from one locker to two lockers. >> reporter: he quit his job to start promoting for john lucas films. >> people really want to take part in the lucas films. >> reporter: he bought a farm with an old barn and turned it into his museum. >> we've had people coming in here excited about star wars. >> reporter: he has thousands of action figure, his library is larger than george lucas' and that's just in this wing. >> wow. >> reporter: the adjoining room holds a stunning display of movie props, costumes toys and everything else star wars. he even has the alien bar band. >> >> feel free. >> reporter: this darth vader is all original. the costume used on mission to rise. >> i'm afraid to put a prize on any of these items. >> get well mark campbell and give up
. >> at an old chicken barn not so john farrow away, is rancho obi wan it's at the corner of yoda way and jeda trail and it's the home of the largest star wars collection any where. >> star wars came out and swept me off my feet. >> reporter: steve stanfleet has been collecting paraphernalia since the first movie came out. >> it turned from one locker to two lockers. >> reporter: he quit his job to start promoting for john lucas films. >> people really want...
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go to amazon.com, barnes & noble.com, visit loudobbs.com, go to barnes & noble, and a bookstore near, grab it. we are coming right back. >> the supreme court today with a major ruling and a major surprise. the author joins us on that and his new book godless america. up. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. stick with innovation. stick with power. stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum from philips sonicare and save now. philips sonicare lou: two important decisions today. upholding offering prayers to open government beating meetingf the prayers are openly christian. it is a big deal. the supreme court refused an amendment rights case. gun owners must demonstrate a justifiable means in order to carry a firearm in public. my next guest calls today's ruling
go to amazon.com, barnes & noble.com, visit loudobbs.com, go to barnes & noble, and a bookstore near, grab it. we are coming right back. >> the supreme court today with a major ruling and a major surprise. the author joins us on that and his new book godless america. up. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people...
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go to amazon.com, barnes & noble.com, visit loudobbs.com, go to barnes & noble, and a bookstore near you, grab it. we are coming right back. >> the supreme court today with a major ruling and a major surprise. the author joins us on that and what super poligrip does for me is it keeps the food out. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. [ male announcer ] just a few dabs is clinically proven to seal out more food particles. [ corrine ] super poligrip is part of my life now. the numbers are impressive. over 400,000 new private sector jobs... making new york state number two in the nation in new private sector job creation... with 10 regional development strategies to fit your business needs. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york... with the state creating dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxes for ten years. become the next business to discover the new new york. [ male announcer ] see if your business qualifies. lou: two important decisions today. upholding offering prayers to open
go to amazon.com, barnes & noble.com, visit loudobbs.com, go to barnes & noble, and a bookstore near you, grab it. we are coming right back. >> the supreme court today with a major ruling and a major surprise. the author joins us on that and what super poligrip does for me is it keeps the food out. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. [ male announcer ] just a few dabs is clinically proven to seal out more food particles....
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wife into retirement and the couple into financial straits. >> i don't have any leisure money. >> the barns received food stamps and social security between the two brings in under 1700 a month. >> it pays for the rent, the light bill, two telephone bills, gas, credit cards and the things that we are involved with at our church and doctor bills, so you have to be studious about what you buy, and do comparison pricing. >> keeping tabs on where every dollar goes. it's the harsh reality they had to come to terms with. >> reporter: i'm libby casey, a trio of women it pittsburgh found an alternative to living alone. they are housemates. when they started their golden girls household they saw group houses like theirs on tv. ♪ thank you for being a friend ...♪ >> they were in their late 50s, travelled and thought about sharing a house. >> it would be so economic am, efficient, fun. we said "why wait for retirement, why not now? ". >> they sfound a house, split the mortgage and moved in. they had doubts. >> it was an unnatural situation to think about living with other people who are not family mem
wife into retirement and the couple into financial straits. >> i don't have any leisure money. >> the barns received food stamps and social security between the two brings in under 1700 a month. >> it pays for the rent, the light bill, two telephone bills, gas, credit cards and the things that we are involved with at our church and doctor bills, so you have to be studious about what you buy, and do comparison pricing. >> keeping tabs on where every dollar goes. it's the...
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it first, it appeared in an open field and then headed straight for homes and barns there.y, there were no reports of injuries or damage. some areas of kansas though still under a severe thunderstorm warning as more storms march through that area. and in nebraska, rain, tornadoes sweeping across the southeast part of the state, no one injured there either but several barns and homes were destroyed. >>> for the first time, donald sterling is talking about the racist rant that rocked the nba. in the newsroom with what donald and his estranged wife, shelly, had to say. >> sat down with cnn's anderson cooper and after his comments got him banned from the nba for life, sterling vows he's not a racist. >> another chance, not give it to me. >> after weeks after only hearing his voice on explosive tape recordings, for the first time, we hear donald sterling's take on the scandal that led to his lifetime ban from the nba. anderson cooper. >> the people who decide my fate, i think, are not the media, and not the player's union but the nba. >> reporter: in the interview, asked for for
it first, it appeared in an open field and then headed straight for homes and barns there.y, there were no reports of injuries or damage. some areas of kansas though still under a severe thunderstorm warning as more storms march through that area. and in nebraska, rain, tornadoes sweeping across the southeast part of the state, no one injured there either but several barns and homes were destroyed. >>> for the first time, donald sterling is talking about the racist rant that rocked the...
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wife into retirement, and the couple into financial straits. >> i don't have leisure money. >> the barneseive food stamps and social security between the two brings in under $1700 a month. >> it pays for the rent, the light bill, two telephone bills, gas, credit cards and the things that we are involved in at our church and our doctor bills. we have to be studious about what we buy. >> keeping close tags on where every dollar goes is the harsh reality that we both have to come to terms with. >> a trio of women in pittsburgh found an alternative to living alone. housemates - they started their golden girls household. they had seen group houses like their on tv ♪ thank you for being a friend ♪ . >> the three friends were this their late 50s, travelled and thought about sharing a house. >> it would be economical, efficient and fun. we said "why wait for retirement? why not now?" they found a house, split the mortgage and moved in. they had doubts. >> it was an unnatural kind of situation to think about living with other people who aren't family members. >> the benefits started right away. >>
wife into retirement, and the couple into financial straits. >> i don't have leisure money. >> the barneseive food stamps and social security between the two brings in under $1700 a month. >> it pays for the rent, the light bill, two telephone bills, gas, credit cards and the things that we are involved in at our church and our doctor bills. we have to be studious about what we buy. >> keeping close tags on where every dollar goes is the harsh reality that we both have...
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. >> barnes, come on out, barnes. >> everything is status quo, co passetic now. >> on that now, deputyc northwest on a three-week quest to find big foot. >> how about your brother? >> actually, i just talked to him two days ago. >> how is he doing? >> he left washington and was going to oregon. he's squatching. >> it's now up to flynn's older brother, deputy john flynn to keep interested staff and inmates up-to-date on his journey. >> he hasn't caught one. i've been watching the news. i'm pretty sure he hasn't caught one. >> i checked on usa today. >> yep. >> another sasquatch believer is 21-year-old scott dipiazza who has decided to try out a new hairstyle for an upcoming visit with his mother. >> i'm trying to get braided and corn rows straight to the back and hopefully it will stick. >> what's your mom going to say when she sees your hair in corn rows? >> i don't know. she'll probably dig it. she supports everything that i do instead of breaking the law. >> dipiazza is serving time for breaking and entering into a vehicle. he's had a list of minor convicts and he's gotten away with
. >> barnes, come on out, barnes. >> everything is status quo, co passetic now. >> on that now, deputyc northwest on a three-week quest to find big foot. >> how about your brother? >> actually, i just talked to him two days ago. >> how is he doing? >> he left washington and was going to oregon. he's squatching. >> it's now up to flynn's older brother, deputy john flynn to keep interested staff and inmates up-to-date on his journey. >> he...
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peter barnes is alive with more from reagan airport outside d.c. what about if you're flying?porter: john, as you said, the busiest travel season in six years, according to airlines for america, the trade association says that the number of passengers traveling this summer will be up one and a half percent to 210 million passengers. that's about 2.3 million passengers a day. but air travelers will likely be paying more to travel by plane, according to aaa. it says the fares are up six percent last year this memorial day holiday. international fliers will let an all-time high for -- since they've been keeping the records with 30 million people traveling to popular destinations like canada, the united kingdom, and other places. john? >> for those families driving, what about the costs? >> reporter: well, if you are hitting the road this memorial day, aaa says you can expect to pay about two percent more for a hotel room. if you have to rent a car to get where you're going or rent a car when you're get there, rates up about one percent from last memorial day. aaa says the new pos
peter barnes is alive with more from reagan airport outside d.c. what about if you're flying?porter: john, as you said, the busiest travel season in six years, according to airlines for america, the trade association says that the number of passengers traveling this summer will be up one and a half percent to 210 million passengers. that's about 2.3 million passengers a day. but air travelers will likely be paying more to travel by plane, according to aaa. it says the fares are up six percent...
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>> i did pay for this at barnes & noble in new jersey. so anyway, we were tracking questions.end them up. let's welcome to the stage former treasury secretary timothy geithner. [applause] secretary, the empty chair. we cannot full-year. >> i would make the former goldman sachs banker jokes. former goldmane sachs chairman? you for joining us. i want to start with the main tension around the timothy geithner story and that is on the one hand -- >> there is not just one. to be, are one seems you the savior of wall street and the broader economy at the expense of main street and housing and all of these other things? one of the things that struck me in reading the book on my way down here was some of the discussions around how they were formed. i want to read one quick passage from the book. >> you put housing, too, in that same question. >> i will put housing in the same question. >> he got to page 379. >> so this is when you are discussing what options were on the table to help homeowners after the system has stabilized through the tarp program. he said, we do not want to spend
>> i did pay for this at barnes & noble in new jersey. so anyway, we were tracking questions.end them up. let's welcome to the stage former treasury secretary timothy geithner. [applause] secretary, the empty chair. we cannot full-year. >> i would make the former goldman sachs banker jokes. former goldmane sachs chairman? you for joining us. i want to start with the main tension around the timothy geithner story and that is on the one hand -- >> there is not just one. to...
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so, please let's get rid of the barn up bailing looking adds. i agree with supervisor wiener's comments we're taking the lazy way out i'm not talking about the overtime charges at the muni but this is just enough money the wraps to run the muni bus only a small portion of the year >> are there any members of the public who wish to speak on item 9 seeing none, public comment is closed. okay. just real quick okay supervisor wiener. >> so a question for the staff. and mr. reiskin had to step out. this was previously in the 3 member committee my apologies if this was discussed and that's about the visibility of the l rbs and i know that mta sent around the video i can say in my experience it's not that often i've been on a wrapped rb above ground especially in the evening but one time in the evening in the winter is of the dark out and i actually really had trouble i wasn't sure what street i was at i couldn't read the street signs and if tlvrt there was a bus stoney felt like i was a tourist in san francisco i had to rely on other passengers to get
so, please let's get rid of the barn up bailing looking adds. i agree with supervisor wiener's comments we're taking the lazy way out i'm not talking about the overtime charges at the muni but this is just enough money the wraps to run the muni bus only a small portion of the year >> are there any members of the public who wish to speak on item 9 seeing none, public comment is closed. okay. just real quick okay supervisor wiener. >> so a question for the staff. and mr. reiskin had...
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peter barnes is with fox business network. he is live from washington with details. hi, peter. >> hey, patti anne. financial regulators are considering stretching tougher new oversight on big banks to big investment management and mutual fund companies, possibly two companies in particular. regulators have been beefing up the rules for many banks and financial first to make sure that taxpayers don't ever have to bail them out again in another financial crisis. this new group of companies in the cross-hairs managed trillions of dollars in mutual fund and other investments for many 401 k accounts, iras and personal investment accounts. top five are blackrock, van barred, state street -- a vanguard, state street, fidelity and pimco. regulators are concerned that two of them. blackrock and fidelity are so connected with the financial system they may need to be regulated more as systematically important financial institutions or sifis as part of a review by regulators in as council called the fsoc. the treasury department is holding a public conference on asset managers a
peter barnes is with fox business network. he is live from washington with details. hi, peter. >> hey, patti anne. financial regulators are considering stretching tougher new oversight on big banks to big investment management and mutual fund companies, possibly two companies in particular. regulators have been beefing up the rules for many banks and financial first to make sure that taxpayers don't ever have to bail them out again in another financial crisis. this new group of companies...
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during the election, signs appeared with the words "boot barnes, elect perdue."'03, he promised to offer referendum on the flag. instead a bill passed giving georgia its third new flag in 27 months and stipulating a nonbinding referendum on the flag. the fight over the flag is far from over. this week georgia's court of appeals has run into democratic opposition after civil rights groups question his vote removing the emblem from the flag. he tried to explain that vote at a hearing yesterday. >> my vote was never intended to be disrespectful. it was never intended to fail to acknowledge the sacrifices that an enormous number of people made from dr. king to others for the struggle that ultimately succeeded in equality. i don't think anyone can disprove if someone is accusing someone of being a racist. how do you disprove that? i think the best evidence that i would have that the people that know me best don't believe that in me. >> so far the white house has stood by boggs, despite growing democratic opposition. boy, that flag fight just keeps on biting. up next,
during the election, signs appeared with the words "boot barnes, elect perdue."'03, he promised to offer referendum on the flag. instead a bill passed giving georgia its third new flag in 27 months and stipulating a nonbinding referendum on the flag. the fight over the flag is far from over. this week georgia's court of appeals has run into democratic opposition after civil rights groups question his vote removing the emblem from the flag. he tried to explain that vote at a hearing...
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a quick programming note, peter barnes's exclusive interview with william dudley coming up at 4:00 p.mn "after the bell". that is the latest from the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. ♪ now printing is so affordable and convenient, you can print all you want. hp instant ink. save on ink and never run out again. plans start at just $2.99 a month. welcome to the future of printing. melissa: rent or buy? a million-dollar question with a different answer depending on where you live but as more people get priced out of the market is becoming a new question in and of itself, even scaring some homeowners out of the market. let's go to our panel, cheryl casone, jack howe, portfolio manager, where are they renting versus buying and how did they make that decision? >> 8% of counties across this county, better to rent, new york, san francisco, jackson hole, wyoming, who would have known? a lot of markets have become an affordable especially in san francisco. if you are a teacher in san francisco you can't afford to buy and the new york you can't afford to buy soap new york is
a quick programming note, peter barnes's exclusive interview with william dudley coming up at 4:00 p.mn "after the bell". that is the latest from the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. ♪ now printing is so affordable and convenient, you can print all you want. hp instant ink. save on ink and never run out again. plans start at just $2.99 a month. welcome to the future of printing. melissa: rent or buy? a million-dollar question with a different answer depending on...
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barnes at joining us from washington. nicole peder leedy is on the floor of the new york stock exchange. also in a few moments we want to mention we will be speaking with gerald o'driscoll former federal bank of dallas vp along with kevin hassett former federal reserve senior economist a great group of smart people here. first come up here, let's talk about the minutes in what jumped out at you? >> that's right to read as they are starting and continue to taper on the quantitative easing they also are recommitting in these minutes and in their policy statement to keeping the federal funds in short-term interest rates low for a long long time. they say listen there is still this slack in the jobs market and the fed still has not hit it to% inflation target, so keep the stimulus going. liz: we are one point away from the high this session to the dow jones industrial to see 153 points. pretty significant because when we got the fed minutes the dow was up 138, so we piled onto higher and deeper. what are the markets like with
barnes at joining us from washington. nicole peder leedy is on the floor of the new york stock exchange. also in a few moments we want to mention we will be speaking with gerald o'driscoll former federal bank of dallas vp along with kevin hassett former federal reserve senior economist a great group of smart people here. first come up here, let's talk about the minutes in what jumped out at you? >> that's right to read as they are starting and continue to taper on the quantitative easing...
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ton of people turned out for the dancing of the ladies because these cows have been in the barn all winterong, so this is when they are first released. so people come to watch these cows because for just a short period of time you see them leap, bound, head butt, you see them prancing and dancing. and then they start eating. >> what could be better than somebody just getting an eye view of this. how about a cow cam? >> moo-y fancy. >> yes. the farmer mounted a camera on the halter of sarah the cow she's ready to get outside. that's the first thing she does is head butts one of her cows. >> there was dancing of the ladies, unlike the running of the bulls, nobody is in danger. . >> now we jump over the pond over to england and here we have a cute little fox kit. this fox is caught up in a cricket net. friends at wild life aid foundation are on their way to rescue him out. >> the fox might carry rabies but still going to try to help it out. >> pretty much done. wasn't that tight around his neck. he obviously hasn't been here that long. >> he does get it out. >> come on. >> pretty intense high
ton of people turned out for the dancing of the ladies because these cows have been in the barn all winterong, so this is when they are first released. so people come to watch these cows because for just a short period of time you see them leap, bound, head butt, you see them prancing and dancing. and then they start eating. >> what could be better than somebody just getting an eye view of this. how about a cow cam? >> moo-y fancy. >> yes. the farmer mounted a camera on the...
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have owned a flower shop on upper market near castro for 40 years during that time i've seen pottery barn and wall grnz and expansion and cvs and many others. when the hordes of tourists come to the castro and is there's a wonderful cfo or swash shop or jeffreys nature pet shop it feels like a healthy situations when we say they have 8 quiznos or 8 petting could see it is like cal did you michigan there's no reason to visit the castro if there's another strip mall. not everyone agrees with us so the senseable compromise defining formula retails as having more than 11 locations the numbers should not increase and the formula retail businesses that should remain as is and every formula retail business should go through the same process. it's been empty storefronts have been talked about and there's lots of reasons for this in the castro there's that on landlord that owns many, many buildings and seems to refuse to rent them out but also where cvs was holding out years and years and years for formula retail to get more income for the then he would from a small business. it reaches a point wh
have owned a flower shop on upper market near castro for 40 years during that time i've seen pottery barn and wall grnz and expansion and cvs and many others. when the hordes of tourists come to the castro and is there's a wonderful cfo or swash shop or jeffreys nature pet shop it feels like a healthy situations when we say they have 8 quiznos or 8 petting could see it is like cal did you michigan there's no reason to visit the castro if there's another strip mall. not everyone agrees with us...
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we have imagining equalities within the city we have an opportunity before the horse is out of the barn this is a good opportunity to help to protect and sustain the healthier san francisco we currently have. its costs a lot. once you develop those diseases it's hard to turn back the clock but the asian population it can be a population that gets missed they get missed because on average they're lower weight and unless we revoke and acknowledge their higher risk for diabetes the example that dr. chiang gave was good a hundred and 25 pound chinese person is at the same s
we have imagining equalities within the city we have an opportunity before the horse is out of the barn this is a good opportunity to help to protect and sustain the healthier san francisco we currently have. its costs a lot. once you develop those diseases it's hard to turn back the clock but the asian population it can be a population that gets missed they get missed because on average they're lower weight and unless we revoke and acknowledge their higher risk for diabetes the example that...
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. >> it was a massive big gigantic barn storming kind of role. >> and the whole level of luxury movieching. we're rolling out the red carpet now. welcome to "on the red carpet" from the brand new theater in los angeles. i'm rachel smith. if you're thinking about watching a movie, this is the place to do it. fine dining, cocktails when reclining. we're going to take you inside the movie watching experience because it's just the place to catch the new
. >> it was a massive big gigantic barn storming kind of role. >> and the whole level of luxury movieching. we're rolling out the red carpet now. welcome to "on the red carpet" from the brand new theater in los angeles. i'm rachel smith. if you're thinking about watching a movie, this is the place to do it. fine dining, cocktails when reclining. we're going to take you inside the movie watching experience because it's just the place to catch the new
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the barnes received food stamps and social security.t brings in under $1700 a month. >> it pays for the rent, the light bill. two telephone bills, gas, credit cards and the things we are involved with at our church and doctor bills. >> and medications the as we were in their apartment brepda had to cancel an appointment for levy to get his teeth killed. they can't afford it. >> no, jesus, just scratch it, mun -- honey. >>> bans says their kids at times give what they can. they are stressed financially as well. >> you have to be studious, and i compare pricing. >> keeping tabs on where every dollar goes. it's not how brenda imagined her golden years would be. >> we travelled around the world. we fook cruises. in order to do that you need money. >> they both had to come to determines with the harsh reality. >>> our series about caring for the elderly continues later today. coming up at 4:00 pm, we meet modern day golden girls who became room mates to split costs. >>> a viral video may be the key to a cure for a 4 year-old girl with a rare
the barnes received food stamps and social security.t brings in under $1700 a month. >> it pays for the rent, the light bill. two telephone bills, gas, credit cards and the things we are involved with at our church and doctor bills. >> and medications the as we were in their apartment brepda had to cancel an appointment for levy to get his teeth killed. they can't afford it. >> no, jesus, just scratch it, mun -- honey. >>> bans says their kids at times give what they...
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peter barnes was there and joins us to handicap it. what happens next? these rules. in the meantime netflix has cut those deals for the fast lane access with companies like providers like comcast and others but there won't be a four month rulemaking period for public comment, and then issue a final ruling but it has done this twice before. and right back in the courts after this third attempt and the fcc chairman, tom wheeler, and spoke as the former venture capitalist and tech entrepreneur knows these issues has the scars to prove them. >> i understand this issue in my bones. i have got skies from when my companies were denied access in the pre internet days. >> the hearing was very tense. i saw a public interest protesters jumped up and interrupt these proceedings three times and the vote was along party lines between three democratic appointees and two republicans. stuart: the bottom line to me is they are going to regula the internet like a utility and they are going to allow pricing according to speak and delivery of streaming. there's a period when
peter barnes was there and joins us to handicap it. what happens next? these rules. in the meantime netflix has cut those deals for the fast lane access with companies like providers like comcast and others but there won't be a four month rulemaking period for public comment, and then issue a final ruling but it has done this twice before. and right back in the courts after this third attempt and the fcc chairman, tom wheeler, and spoke as the former venture capitalist and tech entrepreneur...