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. >> good to see you in bern. >> have fun touring around the country talking about this. >> thank youdy walsh, thank you. >> coming up, the 60s rock star whose career was detrailed by mental illness. he's back on stage. we have him next. wrong! you need three uses of a $15 cream to equal the moisturizing power of one use of regenerist microsculpting cream. seems not all red jars are created equal. olay regenerist. >>> he may not be a household name, but rocky ericson is a legend in his world of rock music. r.e.m. just a few musicians who played his songs. his own career derailed by mental illness however. but after a long climb back, he's on tour for the first time in more than two decades. rocky erickson is a legend for fans of early psychedelic music. in fact, he's been making music since he was a child. >> it was something i could always look forward to. if i would get out of school early, then i could go home and play guitar. >> the 13th floor elevators "you're gonna miss me" hit the charts in the 1970s. >> we have roky 17, making music, going to american bandstand. >> his son rec
. >> good to see you in bern. >> have fun touring around the country talking about this. >> thank youdy walsh, thank you. >> coming up, the 60s rock star whose career was detrailed by mental illness. he's back on stage. we have him next. wrong! you need three uses of a $15 cream to equal the moisturizing power of one use of regenerist microsculpting cream. seems not all red jars are created equal. olay regenerist. >>> he may not be a household name, but rocky...
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the witnesses say that the -- looks like it's just one bern in the van. they don't know if it was a man or woman saying he or she was sitting up right. and didn't appear to flinch. >> this i can't imagine they any anyone is going to find someone alive? >> i don't think so. the van apparently had air was floating some people tried to rescue the people inside. and tried to break glass to get inside. but the van sank. right now, that is why they're out there looking for it. we don't know anything more. it looks very bad at this point. >> about 58 degrees we hear in the water now? >> so very cold. mark, i think you said the van floated for a time because that might explain how if it's going only 20 miles per hour it ended this far out into the bay. that seems like a long way from shore. >> absolutely. witnesses said it's only 20-40 feet away but is now several dozens of yards out saying it floated north from where we're standing. and went n the witnesses said 20 miles per hour is a good clip people were walking their dog out on marina green stepped out of the
the witnesses say that the -- looks like it's just one bern in the van. they don't know if it was a man or woman saying he or she was sitting up right. and didn't appear to flinch. >> this i can't imagine they any anyone is going to find someone alive? >> i don't think so. the van apparently had air was floating some people tried to rescue the people inside. and tried to break glass to get inside. but the van sank. right now, that is why they're out there looking for it. we don't...
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the witnesses say that the -- looks like it's just one bern in the van. they don't know if it was a man or woman saying he or she was sitting up right. and didn't appear to flinch. >> this i can't imagine they any anyone is going to find someone alive? >> i don't think so. the van apparently had air was floating some people tried to rescue the people inside. and tried to break glass to get inside. but the van sank. right now, that is why they're out there looking for it. we don't know anything more. it looks very bad at this point. >> about 58 degrees we hear in the water now? >> so very cold. mark, i think you said the van floated for a time because that might explain how if it's going only 20 miles per hour it ended this far out into the bay. that seems like a long way from shore. >> absolutely. witnesses said it's only 20-40 feet away but is now several dozens of yards out saying it floated north from where we're standing. and went n the witnesses said 20 miles per hour is a good clip people were walking their dog out on marina green stepped out of the
the witnesses say that the -- looks like it's just one bern in the van. they don't know if it was a man or woman saying he or she was sitting up right. and didn't appear to flinch. >> this i can't imagine they any anyone is going to find someone alive? >> i don't think so. the van apparently had air was floating some people tried to rescue the people inside. and tried to break glass to get inside. but the van sank. right now, that is why they're out there looking for it. we don't...
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we provide the bern a better survival and a better quality of life., what burks doing for fall mother's day. i am ham pee with this gift i done need anything else. >>. >> what sorry. great sorry. mother's day turned opportunity great weather wise. it was thought rain might ruin thing but stayed beautiful. it was not bad at all. better you day we did very well. bit of wet weather moving in tonight however. and let's take look outside and show you what's going on some you did see some rain earlier and we also have had a pretty cloudy day toward the end of the day but earlier part of day we were north that the we got lots of sunshine out there. not bad day at all. so we are talking some scattered showers which are heading across course of tonight. can't room out any more of those. warm me mid days ahead in and storms for early part of the week. also some sunny days to enjoy so mother nature buffet tkpwefg you al bit everything. but take look at our fox five radar you can see across area where some. heavier rainfall is and some pockets of light rain a lit
we provide the bern a better survival and a better quality of life., what burks doing for fall mother's day. i am ham pee with this gift i done need anything else. >>. >> what sorry. great sorry. mother's day turned opportunity great weather wise. it was thought rain might ruin thing but stayed beautiful. it was not bad at all. better you day we did very well. bit of wet weather moving in tonight however. and let's take look outside and show you what's going on some you did see some...
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whether it's google's or apple's, being able to tap into a phone and record a conversation has not bernrought up here, and certainly to go back in the past and replay a phone call, not -- not been mentioned in any of the reports we've heard about. the prison system. but 's possible. we didn't know about prism yesterday, now we do. who knows what we'll find out today. >> or tomorrow. josh, thank you so much. >> thanks. >> editor in chief of "the verge." good to have you with us. coming up at the bottom hour. wolf blitzer will lead a debate on what's more important, national security or your civil liberties. back in a moment. stay close. woman: everyone in the nicu -- all the nurses wanted to watch him when he was there 118 days. everything that you thought was important to you changes in light of having a child that needs you every moment. i wouldn't trade him for the world. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. if you're caring for a child with special needs, our innovative special care program offers
whether it's google's or apple's, being able to tap into a phone and record a conversation has not bernrought up here, and certainly to go back in the past and replay a phone call, not -- not been mentioned in any of the reports we've heard about. the prison system. but 's possible. we didn't know about prism yesterday, now we do. who knows what we'll find out today. >> or tomorrow. josh, thank you so much. >> thanks. >> editor in chief of "the verge." good to have...
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i'm not sure what's in it but it smells like pepper minute and it really helps that sting that, bern. right behind me you're seeing how people behind me have begun to organize themselves. they've roped off that area. in the back is one of those makeshift field clinics where they take people after severe inhalation of tear gas. earlier we went back there and were trying to film, and the volunteers got prettiagy agitat asking us to move away because they were concerned that the turkish government might come after them if they knew their identities. if you remember, too, jake, this park is where it all began. it was all about conserving the small little green space, the last green space many people will tell you exists in istanbul. we're hearing volleys of tear gas still going on. but it escalated into these widespread demonstrations against what those who oppose the government are saying. people demonstrating against the fact that they feel as if this conservative islamist government is trying to impose its own morals on what until knew has been a psych lar society. turkey for decades h
i'm not sure what's in it but it smells like pepper minute and it really helps that sting that, bern. right behind me you're seeing how people behind me have begun to organize themselves. they've roped off that area. in the back is one of those makeshift field clinics where they take people after severe inhalation of tear gas. earlier we went back there and were trying to film, and the volunteers got prettiagy agitat asking us to move away because they were concerned that the turkish government...
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i was tired of being cassandra telling gm that unless you wake up and smell the berning pot, you know, you're going to be in serious trouble, and i couldn't get top management to take heads out of the sand long enough to see the world was changing, and they would have to change, but he was forced out by the board, and them the head of american experience, and a whole host of companies, the same thing happened, really unheard of at the time, and the process is still going on now of playing out to corporate directors that they have a major responsibility. >> talk about your career at general motors, about a decade and a half, a lot of that is vice president chief economist. what took you to gm, why, and what did you find when you got there? >> well, it actually happened here. i was on a year's sabbatical at the center for advanced study in the behavioral sciences on stanford campus. actually, now it's part of stanford. it was not then. paul mccracken, chairman of the cea whenfuls there on staff said there's a man from gm called roger smith who wants to come and talk to you. his daughter
i was tired of being cassandra telling gm that unless you wake up and smell the berning pot, you know, you're going to be in serious trouble, and i couldn't get top management to take heads out of the sand long enough to see the world was changing, and they would have to change, but he was forced out by the board, and them the head of american experience, and a whole host of companies, the same thing happened, really unheard of at the time, and the process is still going on now of playing out...
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purchase a leg from the jewish company wrote to the governor and said, well, there's this guy from new bern to work for the company and he wants to come home. he would they really willing to come and set up an office in raleigh and manufacture things here. by putting the book out, a few of those limbs have service. duncan from red springs wrote in a letter, if you can come to the archives to do your research, you can write our correspondents archivist and say i would like, i would like for my grandfather, robert alexander and the, and i got his leg if anybody cares. so mr. hand did not have access to e-mail. i wrote him a letter and told him that i cared, and you know, i didn't really know if he would be able to take pictures and e-mail it to me or anything like that. but a few weeks passed and i got an e-mail one day that just said, that title was duncan hannah, no message at all him and is just a series of photographs taken in the feed store. so it was his leg and all these feedback and you can see somebody's hand holding it. and it was just a variety of angles and it was finally one pict
purchase a leg from the jewish company wrote to the governor and said, well, there's this guy from new bern to work for the company and he wants to come home. he would they really willing to come and set up an office in raleigh and manufacture things here. by putting the book out, a few of those limbs have service. duncan from red springs wrote in a letter, if you can come to the archives to do your research, you can write our correspondents archivist and say i would like, i would like for my...
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bern would look at his own words shs which is to say, they want inflation to go a little higher, 2%, 2.5%, they don't want deflation. i don't want deflation. if he saw this stuff and he looked at what's going on and he looked at the stocks that are falling and the break-evens forecasting lower inflation, he would say, no, this is not the time to mess. and if he said, this is not the time to mess around, then i'd say, buy the correction. but he's not saying, this is not the time to mess around. if he followed his own advice, it would be a great time to buy the market. >> what you saw by bernanke's comments recently and back at the end of may, his comments were what were expected. today in particular and over the last couple of days, the fed presence coming out and doing the dirty work. >> bernanke yelling, dudley, that's all i care about. >> there's been a lot of testing of this marketplace. they've waited for the market reaction. >> there's been a bewildering problem from bernanke because he told us last summer, we need 2.5% inflation. now you have less than 1% inflation. >> and he's
bern would look at his own words shs which is to say, they want inflation to go a little higher, 2%, 2.5%, they don't want deflation. i don't want deflation. if he saw this stuff and he looked at what's going on and he looked at the stocks that are falling and the break-evens forecasting lower inflation, he would say, no, this is not the time to mess. and if he said, this is not the time to mess around, then i'd say, buy the correction. but he's not saying, this is not the time to mess around....
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at least one bern is dead because of the record setting heat in the west and southwest.pected to last through tuesday. feenic topped out at 119 degrees yesterday. >>> hundreds in tahrir square protesting mohamed morsi. >>> it is claimed that the nsa bugged european union offices and computers. this info came from an edward snowden document. now back to "caught on camera." >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. so far we've seen thrill seekers take some calculated risks and pay the price for their daring. but what happens in a much more ordinary setting when a father makes a terrible choice? an intoxicated dad makes his 9-year-old daughter his designated driver. >> listen, we're leaving, and she's driving. i'm drunk. >> i froze, when i saw her drove off. i mean, i was stunned. >> the citgo gas station in on telegraph road in brownstown, michigan, is a busy place with customers coming and going at all hours of the day and night. in order to create a safe environment for his clerks and his customers, owner albert abbas has installed more than 30 securi
at least one bern is dead because of the record setting heat in the west and southwest.pected to last through tuesday. feenic topped out at 119 degrees yesterday. >>> hundreds in tahrir square protesting mohamed morsi. >>> it is claimed that the nsa bugged european union offices and computers. this info came from an edward snowden document. now back to "caught on camera." >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. so far we've...
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. >> downgraded today over at bern steen, downgraded to under perform to a market perform.y lowered the price target to ten bucks from $15, so, you know, that's not good if you're a shareholder at $14, and they say it's going to ten. >> i still love my blackberry. market dead flat in advance of the two o'clock hour when ben bernanke speaks and reveals all. not much going on, down four, that's it. this morning, i went on the "wall street journal" welcomes, and the most popular story was not the fed or nsa, but a game, candy crush saga. we have seen this before, zinga, the big hit, farmville, they just laid off 400 employees less than two years after the ipo. what's with this candy whatever it is is saga going public? here is a man who knows it all, fox news tech editor, jeremy caplain. what's this? >> i can't talk now, i'm in the middle of the game, come back later. >> you're young, young people play it? >> it's the most popular story on the "wall street journal," and on facebook and most popular games down loaded for iphone and android. it's immensely popular. >> so what, s
. >> downgraded today over at bern steen, downgraded to under perform to a market perform.y lowered the price target to ten bucks from $15, so, you know, that's not good if you're a shareholder at $14, and they say it's going to ten. >> i still love my blackberry. market dead flat in advance of the two o'clock hour when ben bernanke speaks and reveals all. not much going on, down four, that's it. this morning, i went on the "wall street journal" welcomes, and the most...
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that was the day a new bern, north carolina druggist named caleb davis was granted a trademark to theinvented a few years earlier, pepsi-cola. known originally as brad's drink pepsi-cola combined pepsin and other nuts. and it's battled to catch up with arch competitor coca-cola. pep son one-upped its rival by selling a bottle twice as big as coke's for exactly same price during the great depression. one nickel. ♪ just a nickel -- >> cowan: the selling point that it n an advertising jingle. ♪ twice as nice, pepsi-cola is good for you ♪ >> cowan: in 1959, pepsi played a role in world diplomacy when vice president richard nixon and soviet premier nikita kruschev conspicuously consumed it during their so-called kitchen debate at a u.s. cultural exhibition in moscow. ♪ pepsi generation -- >> cowan: in the years that followed pepsi sought to rebrand younger americans as the pepsi generation. other ads feature the so-called pepsi damage in which participants in a blin taste test taste pepsi over coke. >> which do you like better. >> i would say this one. >> cowan: to ads are widely believed
that was the day a new bern, north carolina druggist named caleb davis was granted a trademark to theinvented a few years earlier, pepsi-cola. known originally as brad's drink pepsi-cola combined pepsin and other nuts. and it's battled to catch up with arch competitor coca-cola. pep son one-upped its rival by selling a bottle twice as big as coke's for exactly same price during the great depression. one nickel. ♪ just a nickel -- >> cowan: the selling point that it n an advertising...
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. >> if i were ben bern kishankeb would want to start tapering or i would be remembered as the guy whoed on the fire hose and that saul i did. if i want to be remembered at the i'm ben bernanke again, i fixed everything and temporarily turned on the gusher and then turned it off when the economy was on its feet. >> brian, that is not what i asked you, but in terms of the language in articulating the exit, do we need to change who is in charge? somebody who is more market-friend market-friendly be a better bet with an economist like janet yellen is what i am headed for? >> well, somebody like janet yellen would not turn off the spigots ark and this is why ben bernanke needs to set the stage, and it is not going to matter who is appointed after him if he starts the tapering, the new chairman is forced to follow that path. so that is why i believe he is going to start the tapering before he leaves, because he doesn't want to be remembered as somebody that just left the fire hose on and put it on ground and walked away. he wants to set the tone for the fed in the years ahead. >> joe to, t,
. >> if i were ben bern kishankeb would want to start tapering or i would be remembered as the guy whoed on the fire hose and that saul i did. if i want to be remembered at the i'm ben bernanke again, i fixed everything and temporarily turned on the gusher and then turned it off when the economy was on its feet. >> brian, that is not what i asked you, but in terms of the language in articulating the exit, do we need to change who is in charge? somebody who is more market-friend...
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and his other frame was bern heym who was also brought up on riverside drive. he also attended the ethical culture society, and he was also -- his family were german jews from that part of manhattan. and really those two were the only friends oppenheimer made at harvard in addition to francis ferguson who was already there. so it wasn't a great time for him socially. but it was intellectually. it was tremendously exciting for him intellectually. he took far more courses than he needed to take and a far wider variety of courses. he enrolled at harvard as a chemistry student, but he took courses in french literature, in british history, in all sorts of things. and he became very interested in physics. his first scientific love was chemistry. it really excited him to, you know, to understand the molecular structure of elements. but then he, then he started reading independently about what was then called quantum physics, sometimes now called old quantum physics of einstein and max plank and then the work that was being done by rutherford in understanding the struc
and his other frame was bern heym who was also brought up on riverside drive. he also attended the ethical culture society, and he was also -- his family were german jews from that part of manhattan. and really those two were the only friends oppenheimer made at harvard in addition to francis ferguson who was already there. so it wasn't a great time for him socially. but it was intellectually. it was tremendously exciting for him intellectually. he took far more courses than he needed to take...
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i'm not going to ask you to predict that berne berne's going to say -- ben bernanke's going to say tomorrow because you wouldn't tell us, and i already know because the staff told us. one wonders if the interest rates had been at 0 since 2008 when we are seeing long-term interest rates lower, despite the recent increase we've seen in generations, that there will be this temptation to reach for yield, and we've begun to see signs of financial frock that sound familiar. there's even a few days there where it looked like they were going to do synthetic cdos, and, they couldn't find anybody to buy them, the future of humanity, but if you talk to the risk, do you worry, and are there imbalances that concern you or not? >> we're always scanning the horizon to see if there's imbalances. >> right. >> 10% in the last year, and if you look, however, at costs versus owning or fundmental building costs, there's an imbalance there. if you look at the value of a stock market type earnings ratios, doesn't look like we are too far out of historical norms. this is something we are scanning for. obviously, w
i'm not going to ask you to predict that berne berne's going to say -- ben bernanke's going to say tomorrow because you wouldn't tell us, and i already know because the staff told us. one wonders if the interest rates had been at 0 since 2008 when we are seeing long-term interest rates lower, despite the recent increase we've seen in generations, that there will be this temptation to reach for yield, and we've begun to see signs of financial frock that sound familiar. there's even a few days...
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fed statement and followed by chairman bern keys news conference we'll have all of that.markets setting up against the key fed division in 2010 minutes? you have a selloff slightly. the 10-year yield has come up above 2.21% out the curve. the 30-year is yielding 3.35%. that yield is unchanged. we're back with more after this. it's a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communicatis solutions, your business is more relile - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. how old is the olst person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the officiaretirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoyll of these years. ♪ >> i'm jo ling
fed statement and followed by chairman bern keys news conference we'll have all of that.markets setting up against the key fed division in 2010 minutes? you have a selloff slightly. the 10-year yield has come up above 2.21% out the curve. the 30-year is yielding 3.35%. that yield is unchanged. we're back with more after this. it's a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure,...
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>> gentlemen -- >> i want to bring up one more quick issue, the real communications challenge for bernve no thang for interest rates. that is a false conclusion and saying the fed probably cannot pull this off. >> my start-up, start serving tapir. tapirbacon. they are like pigs. >> taste like chicago snn. >> the chairman is not going to use the word tapir. we have no more pigs. >> don't put my face on the tapir. >> what's it taste like? >> we had a coast some someone. >> randy, steve, thank you guys. >> you don't want in, i asked liesman. >> i'm good. >> up next we'll continue our disrupting series with ouya. we'll talk to the company's founder and ceo after this. in parks across the country, families are coming together to play, stay active, and enjoy the outdoors. and for the last four summers, coca-cola has asked america to choose its favorite park through our coca-cola parks contest. winning parks can receive a grant of up to $100,000. part of our goal to inspire more than three million people to rediscover the joy of being active this summer. see the difference all of us can make.
>> gentlemen -- >> i want to bring up one more quick issue, the real communications challenge for bernve no thang for interest rates. that is a false conclusion and saying the fed probably cannot pull this off. >> my start-up, start serving tapir. tapirbacon. they are like pigs. >> taste like chicago snn. >> the chairman is not going to use the word tapir. we have no more pigs. >> don't put my face on the tapir. >> what's it taste like? >> we had...
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in using the word in part, is how the bern intends it.n" word. so what's the significance of these terms are they sort of vernacular slurs, who knows, ultimately. >> but the martin family is taking this very seriously. last night on the anderson cooper show, martin's stepmother, and danny i'll address this to you, she said that zimmerman was not racially profiling him. but that trayvon martin was wearing a hoodie and acting tough, but he wasn't profiling trayvon martin because he was a black kid? >> well, race ultimately is not an element of any of the crimes charged in this case, nor self-defense. so while we can open a dialogue about race, even injecting it into the case, the real reason probably defense injects that into the case is not really racial but more so the jurors look at these witnesses who use these words so freely. and say, wow, that's not the kind of language that i would use, therefore, i can't relate to this person. irrespective of that person's race, it's just language i would not use in polite company. therefore, i can
in using the word in part, is how the bern intends it.n" word. so what's the significance of these terms are they sort of vernacular slurs, who knows, ultimately. >> but the martin family is taking this very seriously. last night on the anderson cooper show, martin's stepmother, and danny i'll address this to you, she said that zimmerman was not racially profiling him. but that trayvon martin was wearing a hoodie and acting tough, but he wasn't profiling trayvon martin because he was...
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[applause] [inaudible conversations] >> right now i'm reading where you go bern debt. it's a novel told in the form of e-mails as a daughter tries to piece together clues about why her mother disappeared. the mother is ease centric, and the story's set in seattle with corky characters. i don't know where it's going, but i'm excited to finish it. i'm doing a book club with my son, miles, who is 16. we did this a couple summers ago, picked books, read them, and then would go to the local diner to discuss them and have breakfast, and this summer we have pickedded two books so far. we're reading a biography of bruce springsteen which i think should be fun. we are both springsteen fans, and interested to learn a little bit more about his background in new jersey and how he got to be who he is, and we're also going to read dan browne's "inferno," which i think is the ultimate summer beach book. i've read the other dan brown books, and i think miles will enjoy this one. he has a real knack for ending his chapters with cliff hangers that make you turn the page, and i think mil
[applause] [inaudible conversations] >> right now i'm reading where you go bern debt. it's a novel told in the form of e-mails as a daughter tries to piece together clues about why her mother disappeared. the mother is ease centric, and the story's set in seattle with corky characters. i don't know where it's going, but i'm excited to finish it. i'm doing a book club with my son, miles, who is 16. we did this a couple summers ago, picked books, read them, and then would go to the local...