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>>"please welcome bill maris" >> bill maris is the head of google ventures and is partly behind google's newest spinoff - the california life company or calico. >> i think it's possible in a generation or two at the most to cure cancer. >> calico has said one of its missions is quote devising interventions that enable people to live longer and healthier lives. >> the next 25 years in life sciences are going to be really surprising i think. >> and google is only the latest in big names trying to tackle aging. people like paypal co-founder peter thiel and oracle founder larry ellison have already invested millions of dollars into the so-called longevity movement. >> some of this money has gone to aubrey de grey - he's been talking about aging for decades. a lot of poeople in science say that he's more talk than real science but he claims this is no longer fringe thinking. he believes we can actually stay young or return to youthfulness. we're actually going to take him out and see just how young we feel. de grey is a biologist and co-founded the sens research institute in mountain view cal
>>"please welcome bill maris" >> bill maris is the head of google ventures and is partly behind google's newest spinoff - the california life company or calico. >> i think it's possible in a generation or two at the most to cure cancer. >> calico has said one of its missions is quote devising interventions that enable people to live longer and healthier lives. >> the next 25 years in life sciences are going to be really surprising i think. >> and...
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bill: mary anne marsh and katie, why is this a deal? >> i'm not sure considering no one in the gop or democratic race for president is a muslim. but course they are turning the answer into a controversy. the issue of is sharia law. based on being able to do things based on opportunity. that is what ben carson is talking about. they are blowing it into the big issue when it's a non-issue to start with. bill: mary anne, where are you on this? i think i know. >> no one mentioned sharia law. winning elections are about getting votes. and these comments will work better than you think in the republican primary and driving people who believe those comments in the general election. with the pope about to land here people like trump and carson and others said the same thing about kennedy because he was a catholic. so it doesn't win elections. but what i will do is drive people and we have a year left to go. bill: carson said the quils irrelevant and was a gotcha question in journalism. did he handle it the right way. when you talk about candida
bill: mary anne marsh and katie, why is this a deal? >> i'm not sure considering no one in the gop or democratic race for president is a muslim. but course they are turning the answer into a controversy. the issue of is sharia law. based on being able to do things based on opportunity. that is what ben carson is talking about. they are blowing it into the big issue when it's a non-issue to start with. bill: mary anne, where are you on this? i think i know. >> no one mentioned sharia...
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share of insurance the groups as a has of some 36 countries and some misses include even one from bill marynging..... >>darya: now we can all sing without copyright infringement they rule that and is in the public domain fell slightly of lawsuit and they said it is a legal. >>darya: is along time and is out or you do not know what to do. >>darya: stay connected with our kron 4 mobile app,kron4.com,facebook,and twitter feeds.dr phil coming up next have a great day see you tommorow at 4am. hodid bece sentindey eating o aft theext,aftethe xt? so pdictle a sounsasfyi? what aut plingp a air,a stl, a bebag,nd aualltastg r fo. we a a camy eesehatstilbelies in t beay of kni, inhe eganswip of a . . spe. coue, at dsn'tean you n't nk uor sop u up enjoy ery ngle soi-tay bi. the laugng c. inve snaing. >> announcer: today on an all-new "dr. phil." she reported her granddaughter missing. >> my wife and i are accused of kidnapping our own child by my mother. >> dr. phil: you say you have fled the state to protect your daughter. >> announcer: she wants custody of the child. >> stacy accuses my husband and i
share of insurance the groups as a has of some 36 countries and some misses include even one from bill marynging..... >>darya: now we can all sing without copyright infringement they rule that and is in the public domain fell slightly of lawsuit and they said it is a legal. >>darya: is along time and is out or you do not know what to do. >>darya: stay connected with our kron 4 mobile app,kron4.com,facebook,and twitter feeds.dr phil coming up next have a great day see you...
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okay, mary brosnahan, chief executive officer of the coalition for the homeless and the one person who really built this organization into a powerhouse. thank you for joining us. >> thank you, bill. >> all right, mary. when we come back, we're gonna switch topics, a look at the controversy over the safety of vaccinations sparked by the last join the millions who have already switched. we switched. and now, we're streaming netflix. who knew time warner cable's internet was so fast! mom switched. and now, we can watch our favorite shows together, on demand. i switched. so i can connect to the internet just about anywhere with my free twc wifi hotspots. join the millions who switched to time warner cable. for $89.99 a month, you'll get 100meg internet, and hundreds of hd channels. you'll also get unlimited calling across the u.s. and 34 other countries around the world. call today. i switched. now i have a free app that lets me watch tv whenever i have the time. for $89.99 a month you'll get tv, internet and phone. and if you call now, there's no risk, no contract, no catch, no kidding. i switched to time warner cable and knew exactly when they were coming. thanks to their one hour
okay, mary brosnahan, chief executive officer of the coalition for the homeless and the one person who really built this organization into a powerhouse. thank you for joining us. >> thank you, bill. >> all right, mary. when we come back, we're gonna switch topics, a look at the controversy over the safety of vaccinations sparked by the last join the millions who have already switched. we switched. and now, we're streaming netflix. who knew time warner cable's internet was so fast!...
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plus, last minute hail maries. the bills that the state legislature passed just ahead of the midnight deadline. >>> and a happy ending for a local car enthusiast. it is 7:00 a.m. this saturday morning, september 12th. thanks for joining us. , state of emergency and some scary words this morning as the state's largest wild fire is growing and growing. the firefighters are now saying they have lost control. in 48 hours, the butte wild fire has exploded. it is now almost 65,000-acres. containment right now at just 5%. the air traffic was grounded for the night. so overnight, the fire really took off to the south and to the east. it is spreading now over two counties. evacuations orders and advisory are in place for several communities so angel camp and east to ave i have. the governor has declared a state of emergency which lets more i more severe weather center city services to mobilize and the national guard will also--for emergency services to mobilize. 4600 homes are now threatened. reporter nick james spoke with fire offic
plus, last minute hail maries. the bills that the state legislature passed just ahead of the midnight deadline. >>> and a happy ending for a local car enthusiast. it is 7:00 a.m. this saturday morning, september 12th. thanks for joining us. , state of emergency and some scary words this morning as the state's largest wild fire is growing and growing. the firefighters are now saying they have lost control. in 48 hours, the butte wild fire has exploded. it is now almost 65,000-acres....
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mary. >> thanks, bill, the minnesota dentist who killed cecil the lion has come out of hiding and is speakingbout the act that sparked outrage all over the world. we get more now from nbc's stephanie gosk. >> reporter: breaking his silence, minnesota dentist walter palmer who faced worldwide backlash after killing cecil the lion on a hunting expedition in africa now says he did not intentionally kill the beloved lion. telling the associated press and the minneapolis star tribune in an exclusive joint interview, if i had known this lion had a name and was important to the country or a study obviously, i wouldn't have taken it. nobody in our hunting party knew before or after the name of this lion. after palmer's identity was revealed in late july, his dental office and home became protest sites. petitions began circling to have him extradited to zimbabwe. his vacation prop ererty in floa vandalized. it caused him to close his practice and disappear, but he insisted to reporters he was not in hiding. >> i've been out of the public eye. that doesn't mean i'm in hiding, palmer said. i've been amo
mary. >> thanks, bill, the minnesota dentist who killed cecil the lion has come out of hiding and is speakingbout the act that sparked outrage all over the world. we get more now from nbc's stephanie gosk. >> reporter: breaking his silence, minnesota dentist walter palmer who faced worldwide backlash after killing cecil the lion on a hunting expedition in africa now says he did not intentionally kill the beloved lion. telling the associated press and the minneapolis star tribune in...
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thanks very much. >> david, mary and bill thank you so much. selloff coverage still to come right here. we have former treasury secretary hank paulson weighing in exclusively on china's committee and the ripple effect that's having on our market. lots more to come from the former treasury secretary right here on cnbc, first in business worldwide. cialis for daily use, is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or any symptoms of an allergic reaction, stop taking cialis and g
thanks very much. >> david, mary and bill thank you so much. selloff coverage still to come right here. we have former treasury secretary hank paulson weighing in exclusively on china's committee and the ripple effect that's having on our market. lots more to come from the former treasury secretary right here on cnbc, first in business worldwide. cialis for daily use, is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or...
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mary thompson is spending the day for us tracking some of the selling here. >> it's been quite a day, bill. the markets were down at the opening bell, behind it weakness in chinese corporate or industrial products, weakness in the commodities space continued weakness in biotechs, all this have contributing to yet another decline as the dow is off almost actually at its lows of the day right now, down 307 points. also concerns about the upcoming third quarter earnings season here in the u.s. all contributing to what's a down day pretty much right across the board, the only thing getting a bid right now is the bond market. we're seeing weakness in healthcare reflecting the continued decline in biotech stocks, energy stocks under pressure, materials as well. the commodity space is weak despite the weakness we're seeing in the dollar today and consumer discretionary stocks down as well. disappointing numbers on pending home sales hoping to put pressure on the home builders and that's one reason we're seeing a pull back there. among the dow movers the only one in the green today is intel the la
mary thompson is spending the day for us tracking some of the selling here. >> it's been quite a day, bill. the markets were down at the opening bell, behind it weakness in chinese corporate or industrial products, weakness in the commodities space continued weakness in biotechs, all this have contributing to yet another decline as the dow is off almost actually at its lows of the day right now, down 307 points. also concerns about the upcoming third quarter earnings season here in the...
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bill. >>> now it's time for entertainment news. >> ooizic caldiero. >> disney has a new mary poppance move film will take place in london 20 years after the original movie ended. pop and long team guitarist for reo speed wagon has died. the band announced his death on facebook. he was 65. >>> ringo star and his wife are sending more than 800 items to auction to clear out some clutter. the auction house estimates the lot will bring in $10 million. >>> last night conan o'brien has a few ideas for arnold schwartz negative's catch phrase as the host of celebrity apprentice. >> hast that la vista baby. you're expensdable. you have been totally rerecalled. why don't you jingle all the way to the unemployment line. here is a line from my movie called collateral damage. have you seen it. >> too funny. >> i like get to the bedroom i'm really bad at the arnold impersons. so i'm just stick with "you're fired. but first, we have a very special guest. come on out, flo! [house band playing] you have anything to say to flo? nah, i'll just let the results do the talking. [crowd booing] well, he can do tha
bill. >>> now it's time for entertainment news. >> ooizic caldiero. >> disney has a new mary poppance move film will take place in london 20 years after the original movie ended. pop and long team guitarist for reo speed wagon has died. the band announced his death on facebook. he was 65. >>> ringo star and his wife are sending more than 800 items to auction to clear out some clutter. the auction house estimates the lot will bring in $10 million. >>> last...
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. >> i like mary ellen's hair cut. >> here's bill who's here to quench our thirst, what has the lowestade or collie? >> diet cola? >> no, regular cola. >> i'll go with lemonade. >> go with cola. i'm wrong. >> cola is wrong. you think when would soda be a good choice? when you're comparing it to something like lemonade. downsize your serving. >> you could do fresh lemonade? [ bell ringing ] this is aaron coming with extra condime condiments. which one of these two things -- less sodium, less -- fewer calories. lower in sodium. >> barbecue sauce has so much sugar. >> i'm going with barbecue sauce. >> i'm going with ketchup. >> and you would be right. there's more salt and sugar in the barbecue sauce. and calories. 15 calories in a tablespoon. >> who is our last person. >> they're very late to the party. >> little steve is here. >> i thought it was tim stackable. >> from the control room! >> stevie is here to tell us two different desserts, someone lower in calories, fat, and sugar. that triple whammy. is it the chocolate chip cookies ice cream sandwich or the premium peanut butter frozen
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both bills are supposed to come up for debate today. as anne-marie green report, the white house is ready to veto them. >> the push against planned parenthood is gaining strength in the house. >> instead of dealing with the economy of our country, republicans are up to some more of their, i don't know how even to describe it, insults, lack of respect, for women. >> gop lawmakers are outraged over this summer release showing planned parenthood executives, discussing aborted fetuses in reserve: how republicans want to end all government funding for planned parenthood. there was widespread criticism of the organization, at wednesday's gop presidential debate. >> we shouldn't be sending $500 million of taxpayer money to funding ongoing criminal enter prize. >> this is about the character of our nation. fan we will not stand up and force president obama to veto this bill, shame on them. >> house lead letters try and push through a temporary funding bill, without the cut to planned parenthood. speaking in new hampshire, democratic presidential candidate, h
both bills are supposed to come up for debate today. as anne-marie green report, the white house is ready to veto them. >> the push against planned parenthood is gaining strength in the house. >> instead of dealing with the economy of our country, republicans are up to some more of their, i don't know how even to describe it, insults, lack of respect, for women. >> gop lawmakers are outraged over this summer release showing planned parenthood executives, discussing aborted...
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mary katharine today. she said she wanted you, bill and the factor family not to look at her with sadness but to understandke and she would want to go on in terms of being fun, vibrant, engage people. she wants you, bill, and the factor folks to know that and not to look at her with sadness. is there is a dignity to everybody's life. from what i understand. i never met jake but he was an extraordinary young man. >> no doubt. >> was raising extraordinary family with mary katharine. >> and, again, stuff like this happens. and. >> she said to me today. she said she is surrounded by family and friends. his family and hers. she is trying not to let herself go crazy. why did he have to go on that ride? did we spend the last moment doing the right things. >> i haven't talked to mary katharine yet. i won't intrude. what i do want to tell her it's all about your kids now. everything for your life for the short-term. it's all about your children, getting them through. this getting them matured. having a healthy baby and the legacy of jake brewer will live on. it will. we want to appreciate you. i know it's very diff
mary katharine today. she said she wanted you, bill and the factor family not to look at her with sadness but to understandke and she would want to go on in terms of being fun, vibrant, engage people. she wants you, bill, and the factor folks to know that and not to look at her with sadness. is there is a dignity to everybody's life. from what i understand. i never met jake but he was an extraordinary young man. >> no doubt. >> was raising extraordinary family with mary katharine....
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mary. >>> is the white house says it does not back a bill, a house bill that would repeal the 40-year-old ban on exporting u.s. oil. white house press secretary be josh earnest says it's a policy decision that need to be made by the commerce department. earlier in the day, house republicans said they plan on holding a vote on the issue in weeks. today oo west texas immediate rose more than 1% as you see there. >> now to those economic reports we mentioned earlier in the show. retail sales rose.2% in august from a month earlier. climbing for the second straight month. part of the reason for the increase is lower energy prices and a stronger job market. >> while consumers are holding up, factors are struggling. a report on manufacturing in the new york region showed contraction in september for the second straight month. a second report on industrial production which measures output in manufacturing fell in august for the sixth time in eight months. much of the deline attributed to a cutback in production by automakers. >>> as we know that economic data comes as the fed iss gettig ready to
mary. >>> is the white house says it does not back a bill, a house bill that would repeal the 40-year-old ban on exporting u.s. oil. white house press secretary be josh earnest says it's a policy decision that need to be made by the commerce department. earlier in the day, house republicans said they plan on holding a vote on the issue in weeks. today oo west texas immediate rose more than 1% as you see there. >> now to those economic reports we mentioned earlier in the show....
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. >> got a news alert on bill ackman's pershing square. let's get to mary thompson in the newsroom. mary. >> reuters is reporting that ackman's pershing square hedge fund was down 9.2% in august. for the year it is off a tenth of a percent. it appears mr. ackman had made some decent trades toward the end of the month. keep in mind that back on august 27th our own kate kelly reported that at that time ackman's fund was down 13.1%. so ending the month down 9.2% in august according to reuters. of course it was a tough month for the hedge fund industry. the s&p was down over 6% and some of the other big names like david einhorn and dan loeb with their funds down over 5% for the month. melissa, back to you. >> thank you, mary thompson. we were talking about this yesterday, some of these crowded hedge fund trades that have gotten absolutely decimated in this recent sell-off, names like a sunedison or disney. we're not just talking about smaller solar names but big cap blue chip names. >> we're also talking about hedge funds. a couple of these guys take very concentrated positions in names
. >> got a news alert on bill ackman's pershing square. let's get to mary thompson in the newsroom. mary. >> reuters is reporting that ackman's pershing square hedge fund was down 9.2% in august. for the year it is off a tenth of a percent. it appears mr. ackman had made some decent trades toward the end of the month. keep in mind that back on august 27th our own kate kelly reported that at that time ackman's fund was down 13.1%. so ending the month down 9.2% in august according to...
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we have posted some information on bill o'reilly.com about it and, of course, we are praying for maryharine and her family. some things are just incomprehensible. next on the rundown, governor scott walker drops out of the race. brit hume will analyze that in a poll on the presidential candidates. gunsch bunch of hollywood people bernie sanders. we will tell you who ♪ centrum brings us the biggest news... in multivitamin history. a moment when something so familiar... becomes something so...new. introducing new centrum vitamints. a multivitamin that contains a full spectrum of essential nutrients... you enjoy like a mint. new centrum vitamints. the coolest way yet... to get your multivitamins. it's more than tit's security - and flexibility. it's where great ideas and vital data are stored. with centurylink you get advanced technology solutions from a trusted it partner. including cloud and hosting services - all backed by an industry leading broadband network and people committed to helping you grow your business. you get a company that's more than just the sum of it's parts. century
we have posted some information on bill o'reilly.com about it and, of course, we are praying for maryharine and her family. some things are just incomprehensible. next on the rundown, governor scott walker drops out of the race. brit hume will analyze that in a poll on the presidential candidates. gunsch bunch of hollywood people bernie sanders. we will tell you who ♪ centrum brings us the biggest news... in multivitamin history. a moment when something so familiar... becomes something...
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they've joined their uncle bill, who is also a man of the cloth. >> hail mary, full of grace. >> just you know, roots give life and support to a tree, that's what i have here. it's really a support system. >> theirs is a close-knit family and the only one that todd and gary will ever have. as priests, they've both made the ultimate sacrifice, to remain celibate for the rest of their lives. >> did you ever think that you might feel like you just missed out on physical relationships with a woman? >> that desire is certainly still there, always will be there. but that's not part of what my life is. jesus can fill it in other ways. >> did you ever feel, even slightly disappointed that you might not be getting grandkids out of those boys? i mean, they are really handsome guys. >> no. no. because your children might not be called to marriage. and if they are, they might not have children. so there's no guarantees that there were going to be grandchildren to begin with. >> back in his parish, father gary is now far from the family farm. handling the daily duties of tending to his new flock.
they've joined their uncle bill, who is also a man of the cloth. >> hail mary, full of grace. >> just you know, roots give life and support to a tree, that's what i have here. it's really a support system. >> theirs is a close-knit family and the only one that todd and gary will ever have. as priests, they've both made the ultimate sacrifice, to remain celibate for the rest of their lives. >> did you ever think that you might feel like you just missed out on physical...
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support the education of their children, and we just -- our heart's breaking for you, mary katherine, and we wish you well. bill: unimaginable. and the fox family will be here for her forever. it's monday. enjoy the rest of your afternoon. martha: thanks for being here, everybody. we'll see you tomorrow. ♪ ♪ jenna: and we start off this monday with some brand new polling in the race for the white house with interesting changes for both parties' front runners. hello, everybody, i'm jenna lee. jon: and i'm jon scott. as donald trump takes a hit in the latest poll, hillary clinton's lead grows now 18 points ahead of her closest competitor, senator bernie sanders, among democratic primary voters. clinton now stands at 42%, sanders is at 24, and her support rises even higher if joe biden decides not to jump into this race. joining us now, bret baier, the anchor of "special report." were you surprised that her lead has actually grown in the last week or two, bret? >> hey, jon, good morning. not really. she's been out and about really on a campaign in those early states and also in a lot of interviews including interv
support the education of their children, and we just -- our heart's breaking for you, mary katherine, and we wish you well. bill: unimaginable. and the fox family will be here for her forever. it's monday. enjoy the rest of your afternoon. martha: thanks for being here, everybody. we'll see you tomorrow. ♪ ♪ jenna: and we start off this monday with some brand new polling in the race for the white house with interesting changes for both parties' front runners. hello, everybody, i'm jenna...
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criminally responsible for the death of her daughter, amber marie rose died in a 2005 crash caused by the ignition switch in her chevrolet cobalt. it's a bill law makers said last year could have been avoided. the parts needed to fix the defective switches said cost less than a dollar per car. >> they insided not to do so because of cost. now, americans stepped up and bailed out general motors. now general motors needs to step up and make substantial corporate changes so nothing like this ever happens again >> general motors will be watched by an individual monday the. but it was stressed today that could change >>> >>> how are the families reacting to this sellalment? >> they're shocked, convinced that the u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york would take gm to the wood shed in regards to what's necessary due to a fine and personal responsibility for specific individuals inside gm who participated in the coverup. and gm was told to pay $900 million which is less than the toyota criminal settlement and toyota did less than gm did. >> what do you think would have been more appropriate? >> $3 billion. >> would you say that gm got
criminally responsible for the death of her daughter, amber marie rose died in a 2005 crash caused by the ignition switch in her chevrolet cobalt. it's a bill law makers said last year could have been avoided. the parts needed to fix the defective switches said cost less than a dollar per car. >> they insided not to do so because of cost. now, americans stepped up and bailed out general motors. now general motors needs to step up and make substantial corporate changes so nothing like this...
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we have posted some information on bill o'reilly.com about it and, of course, we are praying for maryharine and her family. some things are just incomprehensible. next on the rundown, governor scott walker drops out of the race. brit hume will analyze that in a poll on the presidential candidates. gunsch bunch of hollywood people bernie sanders. we will tell you who they're. factor is coming back right away. the promise of the cloud is that every organization has unlimited access to information, no matter where they are. the microsoft cloud gives our team the power to instantly deliver critical information to people, whenever they need it. here at accuweather, we get up to 10 billion data requests every day. the cloud allows us to scale up so we can handle that volume. we can help keep people safe; and to us that feels really good. where our next arrival is... red carpet whoa! toenail fungus!? fight it! with jublia. jublia is a prescription medicine used to treat toenail fungus. use jublia as instructed by your doctor. are you getting this?! most common side effects include ingrown to
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bills later on today. i'm kiet do with a live report coming up. >> reporter: and a man is in police custody after a very low speed police chase. the vi,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> your realtime captioner is linda marieacdonald. >>> good morning, everyone. it is friday, september 11th. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. happy friday. nearly 5:00 now. >>> today is the final day for bills to pass the legislature. two of the biggest involve the "right to die" bill and the long-awaited statewide guidelines for medical marijuana. kpix 5's kiet do is live in san jose a city that struggled for years to figure out how to regulate marijuana. kiet. >>> reporter: good morning. it looks like the haze may be lifting on statewide regulations on medical marijuana. there was a flurry of activity last night with lawmakers as they struck deals on a wide range of bills to try to rein in that industry. first off, they created what's called a bureau of medical marijuana regulation to oversee every aspect of the industry from cultivation to retail distribution. next, cities and counties still have the right to ban medical marijuana businesses. individuals will have the right to grow it themselves.
bills later on today. i'm kiet do with a live report coming up. >> reporter: and a man is in police custody after a very low speed police chase. the vi,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> your realtime captioner is linda marieacdonald. >>> good morning, everyone. it is friday, september 11th. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. happy friday. nearly 5:00 now. >>> today is the final day for bills to pass the legislature. two of the biggest involve the...
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mary. >> i racked up crazy amounts of cell phone bills calling her to say, "hey, this is what he told me. what can you verify?" and she'd say, "okay, this is the truth. this is an absolute lie. and this is what's kind of cloaked in kind of half truth." >> reporter: as for jordan's take on the meetings, mary turner thomson got the sense that her former husband was enjoying every minute of it. >> it's a challenge. it's the challenge that he likes. having let someone down and then having to pull them back under your control, that's exciting, that's entertaining. >> reporter: but what jordan didn't know is how deeply mischele was now connected to the other women from his past life. >> i introduced michelle to five, six of the other victims because i still talk to them all. he thought she had one little puzzle piece, you know, whereas she actually had the whole thing. >> reporter: with behind the scenes support from jordan's other women, mischele forged ahead with her undercover subterfuge, right up to her emotional breaking point. >> here she is trying to portray her old self in front of him,
mary. >> i racked up crazy amounts of cell phone bills calling her to say, "hey, this is what he told me. what can you verify?" and she'd say, "okay, this is the truth. this is an absolute lie. and this is what's kind of cloaked in kind of half truth." >> reporter: as for jordan's take on the meetings, mary turner thomson got the sense that her former husband was enjoying every minute of it. >> it's a challenge. it's the challenge that he likes. having let...
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mary, the mother of jesus. people tossing cash from the mayor yif the nativity church. children waiting below were eager to snatch the bills. the tradition dates back centuries. >> 5:24. another company is joining the growing list of streaming services offered on mobile devices. landon dowdy is here with details in the business news. good morning. >> hey, tracy. good morning you to. verizon will reportedly announce today a free mobile streaming service. "the new york times" says it is aimed at millennials and is available to anyone even if they're not a verizon customer. content includes a mix of live tv shows such as concerts and nfl games and tv shows and original web series. >>> and checking markets, wall street will look to recover some of the ground lost last week. futures are pointing to a sharply higher open. stocks ending lower on friday following the jobs report with the dow and nasdaq suffering the second worst week of the year. look for data this week on inflation and u.s. exports and the consumer. 273 points on friday to 1602. the nasdaq losing 49 to 4684. tracy, back over to you. >> thank you for the update. >
mary, the mother of jesus. people tossing cash from the mayor yif the nativity church. children waiting below were eager to snatch the bills. the tradition dates back centuries. >> 5:24. another company is joining the growing list of streaming services offered on mobile devices. landon dowdy is here with details in the business news. good morning. >> hey, tracy. good morning you to. verizon will reportedly announce today a free mobile streaming service. "the new york...
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that you guys feel like you can take care of your family and your bills so that you don't ever have to feel like 2009 and '10 again. mary: i think i'm gonna cry. [ chuckles ] lemonis: does that help, mary? mary: yeah, absolutely. when banks turn you down and when people turn their heads on you, to know that somebody with your knowledge and experience believes in us and my son -- you're taking him under your wing. i'm ecstatic. -lemonis: we have a deal? -steve: we have a deal. mary: i'm supposed to do a round of applause now? -lemonis: thank you. -steven: thank you. steve: i'm looking forward to you helping us. mary: i feel like i'm in a dream. i don't even know that any of this is real. esteban: we have what he needs. lemonis: you all right? you got pit stains 'cause you're so nervous? steven: yeah. a little warm in here. lemonis: it's not that warm in here. i think you were just...your pants. steven: yeah. [ laughter ] lemonis: ibuenos días! -all: ibuenos días! -lemonis: see? you thought i was gonna break out "good morning," didn't you? [ laughter ] yesterday, i made a deal to invest $1.5 million into this company. the
that you guys feel like you can take care of your family and your bills so that you don't ever have to feel like 2009 and '10 again. mary: i think i'm gonna cry. [ chuckles ] lemonis: does that help, mary? mary: yeah, absolutely. when banks turn you down and when people turn their heads on you, to know that somebody with your knowledge and experience believes in us and my son -- you're taking him under your wing. i'm ecstatic. -lemonis: we have a deal? -steve: we have a deal. mary: i'm supposed...
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marie curie to fight cancer. it also contains an element that strengthens steel. during the bill up -- the buildup to world war ii, it was of extreme value. it also contains uranium, and as we know, that is one of the best sources for atomic power and atomic weapons. >> colorado congressman wayne aspen all was known for his legislation.red -- >> he fought the battle to preserve water for colorado by making sure we got our fair -- our fair share. how did he do that? in the beginning of his state career, in the going on to his federal career, he climbed up the ladder of seniority and was able to exercise, i think, more power than you might normally have. certainly in the united states congress, where he was able to ensure that colorado and western colorado would be treated fairly divisions of water. jor success was in the 1950's. >> see all of our programs from jan junction tomorrow at 6:00 and at 2:00 on c-span3. >> next, a discussion on shale oil production. mark mills of the digital power group talks about the impact of new technology. the manhattan institute hosted this event i
marie curie to fight cancer. it also contains an element that strengthens steel. during the bill up -- the buildup to world war ii, it was of extreme value. it also contains uranium, and as we know, that is one of the best sources for atomic power and atomic weapons. >> colorado congressman wayne aspen all was known for his legislation.red -- >> he fought the battle to preserve water for colorado by making sure we got our fair -- our fair share. how did he do that? in the beginning...
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bill making a surprise appearance. and donald trump, with cheering tailgaters at the big iowa football game. and the republican debate could be a game-changer. here's mary bruce. >> reporter: tonight, with her poll numbers slipping, hillary clinton is testing out a new game plan. hoping to show voters more heart. clinton lifting up her voice at a methodist church in washington. hoping also to lift her authenticity with voters. >> if only there was some way we could get a glimpse into the private side of hillary clinton. i don't know, read her e-mails or something. >> reporter: the "washington post" now reporting clinton's private e-mail server may not have been wiped clean. adding yet another wrinkle to the controversy that continues to dog the democratic frontrunner. all this as clinton is now running neck-and-neck with donald trump. in a new abc news/"washington post" poll, the candidates separated by just three points in a general election matchup. >> donald trump! donald trump! >> reporter: trump's blunt, what you see is what you get style, continuing to catapult him ahead of the republican pack. but former neurosurgeon ben carson is quietly gaining
bill making a surprise appearance. and donald trump, with cheering tailgaters at the big iowa football game. and the republican debate could be a game-changer. here's mary bruce. >> reporter: tonight, with her poll numbers slipping, hillary clinton is testing out a new game plan. hoping to show voters more heart. clinton lifting up her voice at a methodist church in washington. hoping also to lift her authenticity with voters. >> if only there was some way we could get a glimpse...
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bills, the mortgage, send the kids to college. and it is this disconnect between the two americas that have been behind janet yellen's decision about interest rates, making it more important. mary snow has the story. >> reporter: from home mortgages to credit cards, business loans to investments, all are linked to interest rates. and with benchmark rates near zero in 2008. anxiety over the economy thrust the reserve into a spotlight that some say was on parallel in recent history. >> you are not disgusted about the economy without a group that looks like this. >> reporter: at a federal reserve summit, liberal activists join an economist, urging the reserve not to raise interest rates, saying the economic recovery has not reached everyone. especially the latino communities that have jobless rates higher than the average. conservative rates said policies was there. some making the case to raise rates. beth said that she's never seen so much attention on the federal reserve on so many groups. >> it's a shock to me. moving from zero to 24 basis points. the response has been enormous. it's the protest. the call to action, everything. it's a shock. even the fed itself is divided. >>
bills, the mortgage, send the kids to college. and it is this disconnect between the two americas that have been behind janet yellen's decision about interest rates, making it more important. mary snow has the story. >> reporter: from home mortgages to credit cards, business loans to investments, all are linked to interest rates. and with benchmark rates near zero in 2008. anxiety over the economy thrust the reserve into a spotlight that some say was on parallel in recent history....
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when will the fed raise rates -- bill gross says no matter when it happens, it is too little, too late. joining me to discuss is marys, who covers this in her article, one of the most read on the bloomer terminal. she must plug. thanks for joining us. what does that mean -- "too little, too late?" mary: the fed had an opportunity, things were rosie, markets were stable, and they should have hiked then and they did not. now they get interest about sparking instability and being blamed for a giant selloff and potentially rocking the vote of t of the entireoa financial market. with that, they feel constrained and cannot do too much very quickly. whatever they do, the market will react tenfold. it is so easily spooked, so if they do anything, they will be very cautious. they are saying that we needed this to happen earlier, you should have done more, and they essentially missed that. is 20/20.sight did he have a theory on how he would want rate hikes to go? mary: he has been adamant on doing it this year, and he set his sights on september for a wild. he said they need to do something and his anticipation is it will be
when will the fed raise rates -- bill gross says no matter when it happens, it is too little, too late. joining me to discuss is marys, who covers this in her article, one of the most read on the bloomer terminal. she must plug. thanks for joining us. what does that mean -- "too little, too late?" mary: the fed had an opportunity, things were rosie, markets were stable, and they should have hiked then and they did not. now they get interest about sparking instability and being blamed...
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bill. down. thursday is the 80th birthday of dame julie andrews who won oscar for her role in mary poppins. friday marks 65th anniversary of the "peanuts" comic strips. which run in major newspapers. 15 years after the death of create tore charles schulz. and saturday sees the 23rd annual new york press club conference on june limit with our own mo rocca delivering keynote. no you to john dickerson for look of what is ahead. >> dickerson: we'll talk to house speaker john boehner about his big decision to leave the house and hosting the pope. and bernie sanders. >> osgood: thank you. we'll be watching. two weeks from today here on "sunday morning." the doctor is in. >> emotional cup i'm going to point you down the right path. >> talks to dr. phil. you tuck here... you tuck there. if you're a toe tucker... because of toenail fungus, ask your doctor now about prescription kerydin. used daily, kerydin drops may kill the fungus at the site of infection and get to the root of your toe tucking. kerydin may cause irritation at the treated site. most common side effects include skin peeling... ...in
bill. down. thursday is the 80th birthday of dame julie andrews who won oscar for her role in mary poppins. friday marks 65th anniversary of the "peanuts" comic strips. which run in major newspapers. 15 years after the death of create tore charles schulz. and saturday sees the 23rd annual new york press club conference on june limit with our own mo rocca delivering keynote. no you to john dickerson for look of what is ahead. >> dickerson: we'll talk to house speaker john boehner...
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>> well, i mean, this bill, particularly, has really no chance of going anywhere. basically what this is is a hail maryrship, in which they know that the defense is going to bat this one down. so this vote on thursday is going to happen. there's an expectation not only amongst democrats, but amongst republican leadership that they're not going to be able to get the 60 votes needed to pass it. and then the expectation is that senate republican leadership or senate republicans will then sit back together, get together as a conference, and figure out a way forward. the most likely way forward, though, is just simply a clean, continuing resolution, a clean bill that would fund the government all the way until december 11th. but right now, the question is, is whether or not they would need democratic votes to pass it. you have -- but you have a lot of republicans who have already come out saying they're fed up with this fight. they don't want to continue with this fight. and they know it's a losing fight. so they've already come out and said that they would support a clean cr. so that does seem like the mos
>> well, i mean, this bill, particularly, has really no chance of going anywhere. basically what this is is a hail maryrship, in which they know that the defense is going to bat this one down. so this vote on thursday is going to happen. there's an expectation not only amongst democrats, but amongst republican leadership that they're not going to be able to get the 60 votes needed to pass it. and then the expectation is that senate republican leadership or senate republicans will then sit...
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bill finch and joe gannon. gannon wants his old job back after spending seven years in federal prison for accepting kick backs and gifts while in office. also on the ballot mary-jane foster. >>> as we continue, a deadly wall of water. >> oh, my goodness. oh, there it went. >> flash flooding devastating a utah community. the latest on the desperate search for the missing. >>> a dangerous buzz. the warning for parents. sanitizer. >>> the big change to facebook and why many will dislike it but years. dark roast coffee is deliciously roasted and smooth finish. for a limited time, ddperks members can get any size dark roast coffee for 99 cents. ddperks. that's loyalty. america runs on dunkin'. >> oh, my goodness. it went over the fence. >> at least 12 people have died in flash flooding that swept away vehicles on the town on the board ir with arizona. one person remains missing. a wall of water washed the vehicle several hundred yards downstream. the floods came after heavy rain fell in the canyons near hilldale. sources will be called in to search for other victims. >>> another disaster in the west. the massive wildfire in northern california. some residents were
bill finch and joe gannon. gannon wants his old job back after spending seven years in federal prison for accepting kick backs and gifts while in office. also on the ballot mary-jane foster. >>> as we continue, a deadly wall of water. >> oh, my goodness. oh, there it went. >> flash flooding devastating a utah community. the latest on the desperate search for the missing. >>> a dangerous buzz. the warning for parents. sanitizer. >>> the big change to...
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mary mother of god" in the catholic religion. it was a means of going inside of yourself to find the strength within to deal with the outside world. one of my mentors was billmingham where he was representing dr. martin luther king. and they had come from a demonstration or rally, and king had been told that there were men looking to kill him that night. and they drove up to a house, and bill and king were staying in the house together with a group of other people. bill told the story that people were petrified that night. i mean, they thought that the house was going to be bombed, and they darkened the house so there were no lights at all. and he was afraid for his life. and king must have sensed this fear in the room. and he walked over to a piano and started to play "this little light of mine," and the whole group just started to sing this song, and they sang songs all through the night. and bill said at the end of this time, it was like there was nothing to be afraid of. i mean, he himself, a non-religious person, was moved by this music and himself strengthened by it. [light piano music] [explosion] [folk guitar strumming] ♪ it was back in 1942, ♪ i wa
mary mother of god" in the catholic religion. it was a means of going inside of yourself to find the strength within to deal with the outside world. one of my mentors was billmingham where he was representing dr. martin luther king. and they had come from a demonstration or rally, and king had been told that there were men looking to kill him that night. and they drove up to a house, and bill and king were staying in the house together with a group of other people. bill told the story that...
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mary calvi. >> cbs this morning saturday is next. see you back here later. 130 yards now... bill's got a very tough lie here... looks like we have some sort of sea monster in the water hazard here. i believe that's a "kraken", bruce. it looks like he's going to go with a nine iron. that may not be enough club... well he's definitely going to lose a stroke on this hole. if you're a golf commentator, you whisper. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. >>> good morning: it is september 26th, 2015. saturday." mass excitement at the world's most famous arena. pope francis wraps up his new york trip in grand fashion. and a sudden step down from the speaker of the house. john boehner announces he's leaving congress next month. >> they are halfway home. 250 miles from earth. checking in on the yearlong space mission six months in. >>> also, he created countless classics and walked away from it all.
mary calvi. >> cbs this morning saturday is next. see you back here later. 130 yards now... bill's got a very tough lie here... looks like we have some sort of sea monster in the water hazard here. i believe that's a "kraken", bruce. it looks like he's going to go with a nine iron. that may not be enough club... well he's definitely going to lose a stroke on this hole. if you're a golf commentator, you whisper. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car...
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mary catherine. you're a good guy, jim. we hope to go to the web site and follow your example. bill cosco has an entire stack of copies.co is a terrific partner for us, keith, and we thank them very much. here's some advice for ms. goldberg. love the lord your god with all your heart, all your soul, all of your mind. this is the first and greatest commandment. the second is like it. love your neighbor as yourself. the love your neighbor as yourself part directly pertains to abortion. what if ms. gold berg's life was terminated in the womb? would she be okay with that if a time machine existed? and we'll hash it out with them right here. again, thanks for watching us tonight. please, remember, definitely looking out. >> breaking tonight, brand new 2016. fox news polling showing little change for front runner donald trump. dr. ben carson, carlie fiorina start moving up. welcome to the kelly file, everyone. i'm megyn kelly. take a look at what is happening on the other hand with dr. ben carson, carlie fiorina and senator rubio. bold moves have led to significant gains. we also have dramatic new
mary catherine. you're a good guy, jim. we hope to go to the web site and follow your example. bill cosco has an entire stack of copies.co is a terrific partner for us, keith, and we thank them very much. here's some advice for ms. goldberg. love the lord your god with all your heart, all your soul, all of your mind. this is the first and greatest commandment. the second is like it. love your neighbor as yourself. the love your neighbor as yourself part directly pertains to abortion. what if...
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mary's college rang the bell at 1:00 this afternoon to mark the pope's arrival here in the united states. the bill rings went on for five minutes. several other catholic churches around the country also rang bells in honor of the pope's visit. there are an estimated 69 million catholics in the united states and many are keenly interested in what the pope will say this week. ktvu's christina rendon is here now and spoke to parishioners who are pretty excited about this historic visit. >> reporter: they are excited and happy to be witnessing history even if it's just from their television screens at home. in anticipation of his visit people already playing music here. >> reporter: at a mass people bowed their head in prayer. a time when they asked to bless pope francis. >> i think all of us who are catholic are praying for him to have a beautiful visit here and we hope it benefits everybody here in the united states. >> reporter: the papal's visit is the first since 2008. and catholics are excited. >> he's going to do a canonization here the for the first time ever on american soil so that's special
mary's college rang the bell at 1:00 this afternoon to mark the pope's arrival here in the united states. the bill rings went on for five minutes. several other catholic churches around the country also rang bells in honor of the pope's visit. there are an estimated 69 million catholics in the united states and many are keenly interested in what the pope will say this week. ktvu's christina rendon is here now and spoke to parishioners who are pretty excited about this historic visit. >>...
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burchard as i call her miss mary to crystal and her husband as bill kristol of the weekly standard.as made the intellectual life seem so energizing and reporting. >> host: when you were second lady did you maintain an office? >> guest: yes, but i didn't go down very much. this trouble to get secret service agent and a couple of cars. >> host: this text for you. can mrs. cheney comment on the role of think tanks and contemporary politics? >> guest: well, they are different. aei is even different since i've been there. i suppose there was more influenced -- more attention paid to the humanities. i think it has evolved so the issues that are front and center are those that are front and center on capitol hill and in the white house. it has become a much more dynamic and energize placed as the evolution has occurred and we have a great leader right now. a fellow named arthur brooks. >> host: this text goes on to say what in your opinion would madison and the other founders think of the think tanks? >> guest: they would probably want to be in one. >> host: 202. a little over an hour left
burchard as i call her miss mary to crystal and her husband as bill kristol of the weekly standard.as made the intellectual life seem so energizing and reporting. >> host: when you were second lady did you maintain an office? >> guest: yes, but i didn't go down very much. this trouble to get secret service agent and a couple of cars. >> host: this text for you. can mrs. cheney comment on the role of think tanks and contemporary politics? >> guest: well, they are...
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mary says it's all about housing. >> the only thing that will make a difference is if andrew cuomo ponies up money with bill de blasio. we need 30,000 units of housing that will get the homeless people with mental illness off the streets. >> some 40% of the homeless are suffering from mental illness and substance abuse. she says only housing with support services will stabilize that. >>> a pony assemblyman, william scarborrow, admitted to submitting false travel vouchers. yesterday he apologized and said his actions were the result of his own stupidity. he will have to pay nearly $55,000 in federal and state penalties. >>> two republican senators are asking the justice department if they are conducting a criminal investigation into hillary clinton's use of a private e-mail. chuck grassley and ron johnson want to know about the probe. the senators have asked loretta lynch to respond to their questions by next monday. >>> the kentucky clerk jailed for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples made an emotional speech she went back to work. kim davis said she would no longer block licenses to gay couples.
mary says it's all about housing. >> the only thing that will make a difference is if andrew cuomo ponies up money with bill de blasio. we need 30,000 units of housing that will get the homeless people with mental illness off the streets. >> some 40% of the homeless are suffering from mental illness and substance abuse. she says only housing with support services will stabilize that. >>> a pony assemblyman, william scarborrow, admitted to submitting false travel vouchers....