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the 21-year-old was reportedly trying to get on to the city buu with a reduced fare card designed forunger passengers. police say the driver now facese charges of assault, disorderly conduct and criminal damage.ge. >>> siblings picking on each pia other may seem like a normal a o part of growing up.up. a new study shows for some kidss it can lead to depression and anxiety. the survey found in mild casescs of mild physical abuse, younger children showed younger mental health distress to sort of sort through all of this, thank yout for being here.here >> thanks for having me. >> sibling rivalry, it's been en going on for a number of years,, why is it bullying? >> it's not just the mild cases, cases of kind of sibling rivalry that the study was pointing to,, but instead victimization and a pews. it's to the point that it is 4-5 times higher even than spousal abuse and parental violence dependence children so child ch abuse as we know it. 32% of kids in the study didstui report a pews p by siblings,sib, siblings that are older. >> i have three boys, he i'm i' used this them going back atc
the 21-year-old was reportedly trying to get on to the city buu with a reduced fare card designed forunger passengers. police say the driver now facese charges of assault, disorderly conduct and criminal damage.ge. >>> siblings picking on each pia other may seem like a normal a o part of growing up.up. a new study shows for some kidss it can lead to depression and anxiety. the survey found in mild casescs of mild physical abuse, younger children showed younger mental health distress to...
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- my little crap has accomplished many things, buu he could never shed the fact that he was really a number two. so he spent his life trying to be number one... in everything. - that's why he's able to do so much, try to help so many people, but still seem like such a piece of [bleep]. - you have blemished this noble society's good name, heer brolof! - have i? look at the crap i took all those years agg! bono is now almost six feet tall and over 80 courics in weight! no matter how you look at it, he is still the record! - oh, god, here it comes! oh, hot, hot, hot, hot! hot, hot, hot, hot, hot, hot! ha-ha-haaa... - my god! - it must over 100 courics! - dad, are you all right? - yeah, i'm... yeah, i'm good. i feel a lot better. - mr. marsh, we apologize. and if it's okay with you, we would like to present you your long-overdue trophy. thrrrrpt! [applause] captioning by ccptionmax www.captionmax.com captioning sponsored by comedy central >> june 10, 2013. from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is the daily show with jon stewart. [ cheers and applause ] >> welcom
- my little crap has accomplished many things, buu he could never shed the fact that he was really a number two. so he spent his life trying to be number one... in everything. - that's why he's able to do so much, try to help so many people, but still seem like such a piece of [bleep]. - you have blemished this noble society's good name, heer brolof! - have i? look at the crap i took all those years agg! bono is now almost six feet tall and over 80 courics in weight! no matter how you look at...
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would go andi thin eventually rates will go ito 6% and that could take another eight to 16 months, buuhey will eventually go to 6%. melissa: were present duringhe process? >> ery increase of 1% changes the debt to income ratio by about 2%. it will require people to buy a small house, you kow, i think that ultimately we will see these pricesullback some. i have looked with where they are going uphe stest, places like california and some other states. those are the places for the last 40 years houses went u 50% in california. the california, riverside,an bernardino, they are posed for booms ad busts. melissa: i think this is your main point. ed, thank you so much for coming on coming up, wouldn't you love someone pickp the tab for your retirement contribution? some are getting that kirk and taxpayers are stucwith the bill. we have detail on these revelations plus a dream coming true. i can't even imagine it. we get a firsthand look at groundbreaking technology. do not go anywhe. can you ever hae too much "money" or to manyrgers while ye driving? melissa: whether it is on wall street or m
would go andi thin eventually rates will go ito 6% and that could take another eight to 16 months, buuhey will eventually go to 6%. melissa: were present duringhe process? >> ery increase of 1% changes the debt to income ratio by about 2%. it will require people to buy a small house, you kow, i think that ultimately we will see these pricesullback some. i have looked with where they are going uphe stest, places like california and some other states. those are the places for the last 40...
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. >> buu he was a law enforcement officers be maggie was a political officer. be straightforward.not indulge he has politicized the u.s. justice department in moments of honesty we would say in the unprecedented fashion from the nixon administration. let's turn to the zimmerman trial are you kidding me? they start the case with profanity and and a knock knock joke? >> i have never seen a defense attorney and a second deeree murder case where his client is looking at life in prison and he starts off with a knock knock joke? lou: a peculiar sounding fellow from jump street by your thoughts? >> the entire case is amazing because lead is a cornucopia of everything. law school examinations and questions whether or not you can go from being the hunter to the hunted because of the pursuit of trayvon martin does that mean he cannot use self defense? we have the race word is it an issue? racially profiling or neighborhood watch? si. >> that is where all the 911 calls come in. >> keeping the parents out of the court room? >> that does makk sense because they will be witnesses later in if yo
. >> buu he was a law enforcement officers be maggie was a political officer. be straightforward.not indulge he has politicized the u.s. justice department in moments of honesty we would say in the unprecedented fashion from the nixon administration. let's turn to the zimmerman trial are you kidding me? they start the case with profanity and and a knock knock joke? >> i have never seen a defense attorney and a second deeree murder case where his client is looking at life in prison...
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two dozen restaurants, buu they helped him earn $38 million. interesting.e chge year. still to come, warning for a of you before you head to the beach. find out which spots you should avoid. futures coming up next. ♪ ♪ gerri: getting ready for the beach, you might want to stick around and find out ♪ gerri: summer is here, and that means pulling up the sunscre and frisbee in hitting the beach before you take on the surf and sand. listen to our next guest of the word to travel. here to break it down, senior attorney at the natural resources defense council. ank yofor coming on the show. think a lot of people out there think that they can get to any beach and it is this a fan beautiful experience your report says no. tell u about the work your organization did. >> thank you very much. good to be wh you. in our d.c. does a reptvery year call ttinghe waters. what we do is collect informatn about monitoring results and whether beaches have been closed or placed under a swimming advisory by the local beach officials. that is over 3,000 beaches along the coast in g
two dozen restaurants, buu they helped him earn $38 million. interesting.e chge year. still to come, warning for a of you before you head to the beach. find out which spots you should avoid. futures coming up next. ♪ ♪ gerri: getting ready for the beach, you might want to stick around and find out ♪ gerri: summer is here, and that means pulling up the sunscre and frisbee in hitting the beach before you take on the surf and sand. listen to our next guest of the word to travel. here to...
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>> well, buu he defended the program.e defended our national interest here, i think, which is to be able to continue this program. of course their is a lot of misunderstanding about the program is about. it is not about reading everybody's mail and intersecting all their phone calls. it is about keeping them at a date, the so-called records of these calls to match them against -- to see if any calls come in from some suspicious area, like was here is ten and the border area between pakistan and afghanistan and to check against a possible terrorist phone calls. lou: are you astonished at the congress? and by congress and i am referring to republicans and democrats. in the president and self has done so little to defend the nsa, the two programs that are the focus of this edward snowden leak. it has been a very tepid defense for an agency, an organization that spends so much time and money and energy protecting the country. it is as if politics overwhelms all concerned for the national interest here. >> well, there has cert
>> well, buu he defended the program.e defended our national interest here, i think, which is to be able to continue this program. of course their is a lot of misunderstanding about the program is about. it is not about reading everybody's mail and intersecting all their phone calls. it is about keeping them at a date, the so-called records of these calls to match them against -- to see if any calls come in from some suspicious area, like was here is ten and the border area between...
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to those viewers that are big al gore fans, i am sorry, buu what he says and tweets is irrelevant.ou can help me here. we're doing a segment on it. but continue. i know what you are saying. >> i'm trying to get at, what a time for him to pick bad at administration, and to be mr. patriot when he sold tv to aljazeera. neil: that is an excellent point, i didn't think of that going into the segment. more democrats angry about the foot drag of released documents, this is getting tt be a bipartisan rip. >> why do you think that obama came out to a huge pressure, the day before yesterday, about the three court of appeals people he is trying to get 3, and that republicans are trying to get through, and vacancies have been there forever. neil: i think it falls to deaf ears. >> i think he is trying to spin smog, the hori horrible g.o.p. when white house has the cluster bombs going on. neil: even if you are the president, argue he has --ly is in all of the above, it says somebody somebody about his detachedetached leadership styl. >> you have the ceo of america, saying, not on my watch, i did
to those viewers that are big al gore fans, i am sorry, buu what he says and tweets is irrelevant.ou can help me here. we're doing a segment on it. but continue. i know what you are saying. >> i'm trying to get at, what a time for him to pick bad at administration, and to be mr. patriot when he sold tv to aljazeera. neil: that is an excellent point, i didn't think of that going into the segment. more democrats angry about the foot drag of released documents, this is getting tt be a...
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the reason for, as david has been talking about a long time, i think has a lot to do with fed policy buus you make so so cheap, it's much more profitable for them to by back their own shares or re-arrange the debt shares in their titanic balance sheets. >> like investing in derivative, not quite as bad. >> exactly. in the absence of fiscal and regulatory incentives to put brick on top of mortar and hire labor, monitoring policy just leads people to play with their balance sheets t. market likes it, the alternative is 3% corporate bonds, 2% corporate treasuries. it's still a terrible economy. my worry, japanese market worry is at some point the fed is going to say, this ain't working, we got to taper off. >> you had said tapering off was a bthing. >> right. people will make decisions based on actual profitability rather than the availability of capital to the big guy. the god news here is there is a lot of money and profitability out there. so if there were a good message from the government that it actually wanted businesses to invest, they would be able do it. we just haven't had that me
the reason for, as david has been talking about a long time, i think has a lot to do with fed policy buus you make so so cheap, it's much more profitable for them to by back their own shares or re-arrange the debt shares in their titanic balance sheets. >> like investing in derivative, not quite as bad. >> exactly. in the absence of fiscal and regulatory incentives to put brick on top of mortar and hire labor, monitoring policy just leads people to play with their balance sheets t....
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the transition may be a little bit bumpy buu ultimately our economy is better off relating to what is going on in china, the u.s. economy will be a big beneficiary. one of the reasons the economy is going through a shift is because of pressure on wages. we have had none in the u.s. the story has longer legs longer term. the manufacturing renaissance which long-term will be to the benefit of the u.s. economy from other places besides china but china will be a big part of it. even if we have to go hrough some choppy times in the interim. connell: what else do you think are positives for us? >> housing is unequivocally a positive. it will cause some problems with housing but it is the real mortgage rate which drives demand. real gdp is the number we care about. when somebody goes to buy a house it is not just the mortgage rate that matters but what is happening to the price of the home we are borrowing to buy. the negative 7% because you have a 30-year fixed mortgage rate, 11% rate of depreciation in home. it still makes a tremendous amount of economic sense to purchase a home, i do not
the transition may be a little bit bumpy buu ultimately our economy is better off relating to what is going on in china, the u.s. economy will be a big beneficiary. one of the reasons the economy is going through a shift is because of pressure on wages. we have had none in the u.s. the story has longer legs longer term. the manufacturing renaissance which long-term will be to the benefit of the u.s. economy from other places besides china but china will be a big part of it. even if we have to...
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conservative groups of not an isolated event.nt. 35% say the president is experiencing a minor setback buu >> making headlines thishis morning, a shake up to the white house foreign policy team. >> president obama's top national security advisor is out. susan rice is in. tom donnellly is resigning which had been expected this year with rice's likely replacement. rep an officially announcement is expected later today. replacing rice the president is expected to name former aid samantha power to the united nations. two weather headlines to pass pa along to you. the parts of midwest and south are bracing for floods. more rain in the coming days threatening the community ase co long the mississippi and missouri rivers. the fire chief says everyone who didn't voluntarily evacuate is ready to go at a moment's notice. the deadly twister that hit the oklahoma city area was top of the scale ef-5. at least 19 people died when the tornado struck. str it's the wide yeftd twister ever recorded in the u.s. it reached miles of near 300 miles per hour.r. and may was a wild weather month overall for oklaho
conservative groups of not an isolated event.nt. 35% say the president is experiencing a minor setback buu >> making headlines thishis morning, a shake up to the white house foreign policy team. >> president obama's top national security advisor is out. susan rice is in. tom donnellly is resigning which had been expected this year with rice's likely replacement. rep an officially announcement is expected later today. replacing rice the president is expected to name former aid...
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. >> sales were down about 17% buus russia and china researches. >> why don't go over and try to buyu wouldn't want a pork producer. go try to boy china. >> you are ha free market guy. >> you can't do it over there. i am free market. we got to make it fair. >> a different free market. >> one of the largest pork. one of the largest groups is phil continental graen. they're not pushing for it. here have you the activists, i money why, do we think the activists are going to do better? >> they are breaking it up. >> i think 40 to $50 a share better. if you think it exists. conte has been in there forever. >> what's interesting is they need that brand. >> i don't know if there is value there. meaning i don't know if you can get to that price. >> in chosen. what do you know about? in there smithfields, can i say this on the air, smithfield is not the best managed company in the world. the idea that you are keep mismanagement and brake up the company and somehow get more value. >> okay. >> just between us girls. >> sorry, i have to say, when it comes to mna, i'm listening to him, not you. >
. >> sales were down about 17% buus russia and china researches. >> why don't go over and try to buyu wouldn't want a pork producer. go try to boy china. >> you are ha free market guy. >> you can't do it over there. i am free market. we got to make it fair. >> a different free market. >> one of the largest pork. one of the largest groups is phil continental graen. they're not pushing for it. here have you the activists, i money why, do we think the activists...