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carly fiorina. mohammed alertian, thank you for your the hostful comments.ters now earn nearly three tiles than their mothers did in the early '70s according to pugh. daughters still earn less than their dad did and their brothers. for more, give me 60 seconds on the clock. it's "money time.". >> when it comes to underpaying workers, subway is fast food's biggest offender. since 2000, franchises have racked up 17,000 fair labor act violations. they paid workers $3.8 million in reimburse:. so much for homeownership, not since 1995 when "braveheart" was in theaters was the homeownership rate so low. only 64.8% of americans own their home. target aiming to be hack proof. it's spending 100 million to switch to the more secure chip and pin based credit card. last year hackers stole credit card information from nearly 40 million customers. this year, microsoft will start selling x-box one in china t. world's most populous country lifted a 14-year ban on gameing consols. china's government feared video games could lead to violence and moral decay. watch auto net fl
carly fiorina. mohammed alertian, thank you for your the hostful comments.ters now earn nearly three tiles than their mothers did in the early '70s according to pugh. daughters still earn less than their dad did and their brothers. for more, give me 60 seconds on the clock. it's "money time.". >> when it comes to underpaying workers, subway is fast food's biggest offender. since 2000, franchises have racked up 17,000 fair labor act violations. they paid workers $3.8 million in...
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carly said it was like she was in a dream. >> by the way, carly's mom didn't find out until the morningybody kept it a big surprise from her so she was very, very surprised. >> that's pretty cool. did you know that shaun white was a guitar player? >> i had no idea he was part of a band. >> yeah. >> i just knew that he was a snowboarder. i didn't know all this about him. >> who knew? >> who knew. >>> well, the ex-girlfriend of l.a. clippers owner donald sterling has sparked a bizarre fashion trend. >> we are talking about the multicolored visor v. stiviano has been wearing around town. it's a new commodity that's gone hot. sales for the so-called paparazzi shield are soaring. retailers have gone from selling a handful of the visors to hundreds in the past few days at $35 a pop. >> now, it's not clear who's been snapping up the strange head gear, but it certainly looks like a whole lot of people just don't want to be seen. what do you think, john? can i do a whole newscast? >> yeah, i think you could. and you were wearing those on the subway the other day. weren't you? >> yes. >> and thos
carly said it was like she was in a dream. >> by the way, carly's mom didn't find out until the morningybody kept it a big surprise from her so she was very, very surprised. >> that's pretty cool. did you know that shaun white was a guitar player? >> i had no idea he was part of a band. >> yeah. >> i just knew that he was a snowboarder. i didn't know all this about him. >> who knew? >> who knew. >>> well, the ex-girlfriend of l.a. clippers...
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carly, what do you make of it?it was abrupt and unexpected and i think it's odd that in the announcement nothing was said about her, nothing about her tenure, nothing about her accomplishments, nothing about her contribution. i mean, perhaps there was tension, but it did seem a bit cold to me to welcome the new editor and say nothing about the departing editor. >> that's why, david, i'm curious about is was this perceived -- was she perceived as a figure whose time was limited just more recently, or was it almost from the get-grow? what's your sense here of how long this must have been simmering? >> well, look, i mean, go back to just 2011 when she was announced with great fanfare as the first female executive editor of the nation's most prestigious newspaper. q.the times" has typically gotten rid of executive editors and allowed them to pick their own departure and have a hand in t.bill keller, her mentor was allowed to take a victory lap, given a lot of kudos and visited high peaks and valleys. his predecessor ha
carly, what do you make of it?it was abrupt and unexpected and i think it's odd that in the announcement nothing was said about her, nothing about her tenure, nothing about her accomplishments, nothing about her contribution. i mean, perhaps there was tension, but it did seem a bit cold to me to welcome the new editor and say nothing about the departing editor. >> that's why, david, i'm curious about is was this perceived -- was she perceived as a figure whose time was limited just more...
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i see carly. >> yes, yes. >> have an awesome thursday >> i'm here to help.
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and new york shriver, carolyn ryan, and carly fiorina, former ceo of hewlett-packard are here to share their views. >>> and the growing scandal of the va. is the government failing to give american veterans the care they were promised? va secretary eric shinseki says he's mad as hell about what's been uncovered, but that isn't stopping calls for him to resign. what reforms are needed to ensure this never happens again? >>> from nbc news in washington, the world's longest running television program, this is "meet the press" with david gregory. >> and good sunday morning. we'll begin with the story that's been dominating much of the political conversation all week long and that's karl rove's attack on hillary clinton. is this just the start of a republican strategy to persuade her not to run? our own andrea mitchell is here with more on this. good morning. >> good morning to you, david. this week there is no longer any doubt that some powerful republicans are playing hardball against hillary clinton raising questions about her age and her health, even before she decides whether she's a c
and new york shriver, carolyn ryan, and carly fiorina, former ceo of hewlett-packard are here to share their views. >>> and the growing scandal of the va. is the government failing to give american veterans the care they were promised? va secretary eric shinseki says he's mad as hell about what's been uncovered, but that isn't stopping calls for him to resign. what reforms are needed to ensure this never happens again? >>> from nbc news in washington, the world's longest...
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and carly fear reena discusses women and their contribution to the economy and the workplace. iorina discusses women and their contribution to the economy in the workplace. we have full coverage of the stocks and the stories making headlines today. looks atre reporter the importance of bee colonies. we begin with phil mattingly and the dedication today of the 9/11 memorial museum. good afternoon. >> after a tour of the memorial, stood before a crowd and gave brief but very poignant remarks about what september 11 meant not only to new york city, not only to the country, but to the world itself, a key point he was making sure he hammered home, this memorial is there for all to remember what happened on september 11. take a listen. it is an honor for us to join in your memories, to recall and toreflect, but above all, reaffirm the true spirit of 9/11. love. compassion. sacrifice. and to enshrine it forever in the heart of our nation. of a president was one number of top public officials to speak today. we also heard from chris , rudolph andrew cuomo giuliani, michael bloomberg,
and carly fear reena discusses women and their contribution to the economy and the workplace. iorina discusses women and their contribution to the economy in the workplace. we have full coverage of the stocks and the stories making headlines today. looks atre reporter the importance of bee colonies. we begin with phil mattingly and the dedication today of the 9/11 memorial museum. good afternoon. >> after a tour of the memorial, stood before a crowd and gave brief but very poignant...
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>> carlie asking pro snowboarder and two time olympic gold medallist shaun white to her senior prom.ryone was like you are not serious? i am like, i am dead serious. >> the video got about 9,000 views but no response from white. little did carlie know that white not only watched her video but started making plans a month ago to be here at the white house mvalley country club. there was one requirement it had to be septembkept a secret. mom got the call six-hours before prom. >> he will not come if word gets out. he wants it to be a total surprise to her. >> at 9:30 friday night krar lee was called to the stage to get a core sandaling from her celebrity date. >> all of a sudden the curtain dropped on the photo booth and the band started jamming. i was speechless. >> shaun white and his band bad things crashed the prom in a big way. there were pictures lots of pictures. they shared a dance. he even stole a kiss. how does this prom night rank? >> i put the rest of my life like here and this is up there. >> that's cute. >> can you image? >> what a nice guy to do that. >> absolutely. he i
>> carlie asking pro snowboarder and two time olympic gold medallist shaun white to her senior prom.ryone was like you are not serious? i am like, i am dead serious. >> the video got about 9,000 views but no response from white. little did carlie know that white not only watched her video but started making plans a month ago to be here at the white house mvalley country club. there was one requirement it had to be septembkept a secret. mom got the call six-hours before prom....
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what happened to carly's date? >> did you have to ditch your date? >> well, i mean a little bit.as like, god, shaun like stole my prom date. >> how would you feel if you were that guy that was taking her to prom? >> i'd want shaun white to give me my money back. he's quite wealthy. thanks for joining us. >>> "the real story" with gretchen starts now. >>> house republicans taking another step toward a special panel now to investigate benghazi. but democrats calling the whole thing a big waste of time. hi, everyone. i'm gretchen carlson. welcome to "the real story." >>> white house press secretary jay carney at the podium right now addressing benghazi, again, and the select committee to look into benghazi. and now, as has been widely expected, john boehner trapping trey gowdy to chair the select committee. the panel is tasked with uncovering the role the white house, state
what happened to carly's date? >> did you have to ditch your date? >> well, i mean a little bit.as like, god, shaun like stole my prom date. >> how would you feel if you were that guy that was taking her to prom? >> i'd want shaun white to give me my money back. he's quite wealthy. thanks for joining us. >>> "the real story" with gretchen starts now. >>> house republicans taking another step toward a special panel now to investigate benghazi....
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do you not know carly? have you seen what she wears to school?ls, let's cool it on the gossip, okay? it's not right, and carly's got enough problems. what do you mean? well, her mom can't get through soccer practice without a thermos of chardonnay, and don't get me started on the dad. that guy is-- (brakes squeal, horn honks) oh! oh, my god! oh, my god! (haley) mom! oh! this is such a dangerous intersection! did i get lipstick on my face? no, you're fine. and consider yourself lucky you didn't just get, like, felt up by your mom. they need to get a stop sign. what is your obsession with traffic? it's an obsession with safety. one of these days, joe speeder's gonna come tearing through here,
do you not know carly? have you seen what she wears to school?ls, let's cool it on the gossip, okay? it's not right, and carly's got enough problems. what do you mean? well, her mom can't get through soccer practice without a thermos of chardonnay, and don't get me started on the dad. that guy is-- (brakes squeal, horn honks) oh! oh, my god! oh, my god! (haley) mom! oh! this is such a dangerous intersection! did i get lipstick on my face? no, you're fine. and consider yourself lucky you didn't...
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he surprised them with his band performance and a few dances carly says white crashing prom was probablythe happiest moment of her young life. >> and a selfie to prove it. >> thanks for joining us. from all of us here, thanks for watching. tonight urgent search. nearly 300 school girls kidnapped by a man called the new face of evil. the chilling smile as he says he'll sell them. frantic mothers. the global outrage. can the u.s. find them. >>> backyards burning out west and families fighting the flames bearing down on their homes. >> i fought like hell. this is my life. >>> secret menu. do you know there's a secret menu at your fast-food restaurant? are you missing a chance to taste this? >>> and how to increase the value of your home by $30,000. >> wow. >> wow.
he surprised them with his band performance and a few dances carly says white crashing prom was probablythe happiest moment of her young life. >> and a selfie to prove it. >> thanks for joining us. from all of us here, thanks for watching. tonight urgent search. nearly 300 school girls kidnapped by a man called the new face of evil. the chilling smile as he says he'll sell them. frantic mothers. the global outrage. can the u.s. find them. >>> backyards burning out west and...
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look at carly. she's so cute. jim's hair is perfect. mandarin] xieúxieú, hou chiú but like up to 90% of americans, jim falls short in getting important nutrients from food alone. making jim more like us. add one a day multivitamins, rich in key nutrients you may need. we believe that everything can be improved. that's why we pushed ourselves to create new and improved degree motionsense, the only antiperspirant that keeps you fresher even as secret fades. protection improved. so you can do more. >>> most moms love to get flowers and be taken out to brunch for mother's day. but if you really want to impress her, try making her daily routine a little bit easier. >> we have some great gadgets and apps that will do just that, even if she is technically challenged like somebody here. >> moi. >> digital lifestyle expert carley knobloch is here with great gift ideas. hi, carly. >> hi. >> happy mother's day. >> we don't want to overwhelm mom. we want to make life easier. okay. so mom's purse is usually full of stuff and the phone is at the bott
look at carly. she's so cute. jim's hair is perfect. mandarin] xieúxieú, hou chiú but like up to 90% of americans, jim falls short in getting important nutrients from food alone. making jim more like us. add one a day multivitamins, rich in key nutrients you may need. we believe that everything can be improved. that's why we pushed ourselves to create new and improved degree motionsense, the only antiperspirant that keeps you fresher even as secret fades. protection improved. so you can do...
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nbc's maria shriver, car a lyn ryan, and carly fiorina, former ceo of hewlett-packard are here to share their views. >>> and the growing scandal of the va. is the government failing to give american veterans the care they were promised? va secretary eric shinseki says he's mad as hell about what's been uncovered, but that isn't stopping calls for him to resign. what reforms are needed to ensure this never happens again? >>> from nbc news in washington, the world's longest running television program, this is "meet the press" with david gregory. >> and good sunday morning. we'll begin with the story that's been dominating much of the political conversation all week long and that's karl rove's attack on hillary clinton. is this just the start of a republican strategy to persuade her not to run? our own andrea mitchell is here with more on this. good morning. >> good morning to you, david. this week there is no longer any doubt that some powerful republicans are playing hardball against hillary clinton raising questions about her age and her health, even before she decides whether she's a c
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if you would agree now with justice carly who wrote in that dissent a "constitutional right to privacyobviously cannot include the right to engage in private conduct which was condemned as criminal at the very time the constitution was ratified." the constitutional right to privacy obviously cannot conclude the right to private conduct that was condemned as criminal at the very time the constitution was ratified. you cited that dissent with approval and support of the view that in effect, powell was wrongly decided. i would just point out that georgia had many statutes, including criminalizing sexual relationships and marriages between people of different races at the time was passed and justice carly's dissent indicated the right to privacy would cover non of those kinds of private consensual acts. >> i think to the extent that you ask me to agree or disagree, i haven't read the dissent in 10 years. the personal views are irrelevant but to the extent his opinion has conflicted with decisions with the supreme court, i would follow the decisions of the supreme court and well i have resp
if you would agree now with justice carly who wrote in that dissent a "constitutional right to privacyobviously cannot include the right to engage in private conduct which was condemned as criminal at the very time the constitution was ratified." the constitutional right to privacy obviously cannot conclude the right to private conduct that was condemned as criminal at the very time the constitution was ratified. you cited that dissent with approval and support of the view that in...
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for "teen kids news," i'm carly. >> every state has one, but most of us don't know why they look the way they do. here's brandon with "flag facts." >> when you hear the name "new jersey," images of highways, "the jersey shore," and rock and rollers may come to mind. but despite its small size and large population, new jersey is actually "rooted" in agriculture. thousands of acres of farmland and forest cover the state. in fact, early european settlers came to new jersey because of its fertile soil. horse farms, dairy farms, and agriculture fueled the engines of new jersey's growth. >> the new jersey flag is unique because it emphasizes nature. new jersey often gets a bad rap, but there's a reason it's known as "the garden state." the english used it as their garden in the new world. they would plant whatever it was they were interested in growing in new jersey. >> new jersey's flag pays tribute to its agricultural history. first, there's the horse, the official state animal. beneath that is the state seal with three plows. the goddess of agriculture stands to the right, holding a cor
for "teen kids news," i'm carly. >> every state has one, but most of us don't know why they look the way they do. here's brandon with "flag facts." >> when you hear the name "new jersey," images of highways, "the jersey shore," and rock and rollers may come to mind. but despite its small size and large population, new jersey is actually "rooted" in agriculture. thousands of acres of farmland and forest cover the state. in fact, early...
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carly rae jepsen and joe carroll, you can see them playing on broadway here in new york. tomorrow on "today," our special tribute to moms. we would love to have you all spend the day with us on the plaza for a day of pampering with mas >>> good morning. i'm kris sanchez. coming up next on "today in the bay," fire season is now upon us. we'll show you how south bay firefighters are preparing to combat potential blazes. plus, punching a man and kicking his dog, the cal football player now accused of that attack an what the school is saying about it. and it could be a defining moment in pro sports. but will the nfl actually draft its first openly gay player? [ wind howling ] [ female announcer ] it balances you... [ water crashing ] ...it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looking for to live a more natural life. in a convenient two bar pack. this is nature valley... delicious granola bars made with the best ingredients in nature. nature valley. nature at its most delicious. >>> good morning to you. looking live at some of the sculptures in downtown san j
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if you would agree now with justice carly who wrote in that dissent a "constitutional right to privacyobviously cannot include the right to engage in private conduct which was condemned as criminal at the very time the constitution was ratified." the constitutional right to privacy obviously cannot conclude the right to private conduct that was condemned as criminal at the very time the constitution was ratified. you cited that dissent with approval and support of the view that in effect, powell was wrongly decided. i would just point out that georgia had many statutes, including criminalizing sexual relationships and marriages between people of different races at the time was passed and justice carly's dissent indicated the right to privacy would cover non of those kinds of private consensual acts. >> i think to the extent that you ask me to agree or disagree, i haven't read the dissent in 10 years. the personal views are irrelevant but to the extent his opinion has conflicted with decisions with the supreme court, i would follow the decisions of the supreme court and well i have resp
if you would agree now with justice carly who wrote in that dissent a "constitutional right to privacyobviously cannot include the right to engage in private conduct which was condemned as criminal at the very time the constitution was ratified." the constitutional right to privacy obviously cannot conclude the right to private conduct that was condemned as criminal at the very time the constitution was ratified. you cited that dissent with approval and support of the view that in...
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carly, sallie, is this going to be my downfall? to go back to something vicki just said because i think we are appropriately focused on the fact that women still are the most underutilized resource in this country and in the world. >> right. in the world. >> and if people want to be successful, solve problems, women need to be more engaged. the data is completely clear. >> you say it'll pay you back. >> it's not just women engaging but the men at the company engaging. >> go ahead quick. >> investing in women is just smart to do. women are a larger emerging market than china. they can grow the economy by 9% by being fully engaged. this is just good business. >> it is the bottom line. and this will conversation will continue. wow. thanks for coming in. and i mentioned tomorrow my know your value women's conference in hartford, connecticut. for tickets and more information, visit know your value ct.com. you won't want to miss my show your value bonus competition where women will can compete for a bonus. they'll put it on the table and
carly, sallie, is this going to be my downfall? to go back to something vicki just said because i think we are appropriately focused on the fact that women still are the most underutilized resource in this country and in the world. >> right. in the world. >> and if people want to be successful, solve problems, women need to be more engaged. the data is completely clear. >> you say it'll pay you back. >> it's not just women engaging but the men at the company engaging....
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carly response to that.tivevision spent half a billion dollars to develop one video game, $500 million for a video game. we are on that one or try it this. would you pay extra for sustainable clothing? meet the business owner who thinks you will. use a super model and college grads with death not happy as those who are debt free. no surprise there. maybe we can get doctor keith abbott to put them on the couch and cheer them up. last one. since this is incredible, since 1965 life expectancy for men in rich countries of gone up by nine full years. that is a shock. the market popped, half an hour ago after janet yellen said the fed would be done printing money by the fall. she said depending on labor market conditions. at that point the dow started to move up, had been up 110. the stocks leading the dow higher, chevron, visa, travelers, goldman, all down stocks. those percentage movers account for 55 points on the dow. got some more individual names you know. oh look at disney. it is not much but its profits we
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carly rousso is charged with reckless homicide and d-u-i. prosecutors say she was high from inhaling a computer cleaning solvent, when she hit a woman and her three children in highland park on labor day two years ago. 5-year-old jaclyn santos- sacramento was killed. her family filed a civil suit against rousso, which it settled a year ago. you can watch the bench trial *live, starting at nine on c- l-t-v, or online at w-g-n t-v dot com. rousso faces up to 19 years in prison, if convicted. burglars broke into an elementary school and stole 141 i-pads. the burglary happened at charles hughes elementary, in north lawndale, just after midnight yesterday. police say at least two people broke windows outside and inside a room on the second floor. no arrests have been made, and police didn't release a description of any suspects. the stolen i-pads are valued at over 70-thousand dollars. a lightning strike may have caused a building's facade to fall off. it happened at marty's martini bar, on the 15-hundred block of west balmoral, in andersonville.
carly rousso is charged with reckless homicide and d-u-i. prosecutors say she was high from inhaling a computer cleaning solvent, when she hit a woman and her three children in highland park on labor day two years ago. 5-year-old jaclyn santos- sacramento was killed. her family filed a civil suit against rousso, which it settled a year ago. you can watch the bench trial *live, starting at nine on c- l-t-v, or online at w-g-n t-v dot com. rousso faces up to 19 years in prison, if convicted....
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carly rousso confessed to being high on inhalants when she ran over a family of four on labor day back in 2012. she pled guilty to reckless homicide prior to her trial on a d-u-i charge. defense attorneys argued that illinois law does not list the chemical in the cleaner rousso inhaled as an intoxicating compound. she faces up to 19 years in prison when she is sentenced in july. the city of harvey has shut down a popular gun range after nearby residents complained it wasn't safe. the range at 153-rd and campbell is closed until further notice. people living near the gun range , at 153rd and campbell, say stray bullets frequently land on their properties sometimes, when their kids are playing outside. harvey mayor eric kellogg issued an executive order to close the range, until a public hearing on june sixth. a california family got more than they bargained for during a trip to the willis tower skydeck. alejandro garibay, his brother and two cousins were visiting chicagos tallest building wednesday night and decided to get some photos from the ledge. it's a glass enclosure which looks d
carly rousso confessed to being high on inhalants when she ran over a family of four on labor day back in 2012. she pled guilty to reckless homicide prior to her trial on a d-u-i charge. defense attorneys argued that illinois law does not list the chemical in the cleaner rousso inhaled as an intoxicating compound. she faces up to 19 years in prison when she is sentenced in july. the city of harvey has shut down a popular gun range after nearby residents complained it wasn't safe. the range at...
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. >> hey, carly. >> hello. >> we have some scenarios for you.a wedding, you're an invited guest, and your baby-sitter calls in sick or something happens and you can't attend. should you call? what should you do? >> okay. wedding no-shows and people bringing kids to weddings are the two biggest pet peeves. so if you get sick at the last minute, call the closest person in the bridal party that you know but not the bride and groom. they do not want your text messages and explanations. make sure to rearrange the seating. but do not under any circumstances bring your babies. divide and conquer. send your husband. send your wife. and then at least you're making a showing at something like the ceremony. >> or you made a suggestion on one of the cards, you go to the ceremony, let him go to the party. >> at least it's honorable. and if you don't go to the wedding, you still need to send a gift. you have to send twice as big a gift. >> let's pretend this. you're the girlfriend of the bride's father. the bride decides she wants to sit her parents, her divo
. >> hey, carly. >> hello. >> we have some scenarios for you.a wedding, you're an invited guest, and your baby-sitter calls in sick or something happens and you can't attend. should you call? what should you do? >> okay. wedding no-shows and people bringing kids to weddings are the two biggest pet peeves. so if you get sick at the last minute, call the closest person in the bridal party that you know but not the bride and groom. they do not want your text messages and...
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take a look at this epic promposal video made by carly monzo and got everyone involved to ask the bigaun -- >> shaun white. >> shaun. >> shaun! >> so cute video but guess what. >> shaun. >> shaun actually showed up. he surprised carly on stage by playing a live music song with his band so he thought there's this band playing, great and he comes out and dances with her. i mean actually show up and be there and do it and she was -- her jaw dropped. she had no idea. she actually wasn't counting on him coming because she got a date to the prom. and her date said he was fine being upstaged by shaun white of all people and it was a great night had by all. what a great sport to come to philly, go onstage, perform and dance with this young lady. >> pretty good sport. >> yes. >> had to compete with shaun white. >> look at that. >> selfie. >> awesome selfie. way to go. coming up we have details from prince harry's wild weekend and what the band leader said william asked had him to play. that's why i'm so excited about these new milk-bone brushing chews. whoa, i'm not the only one. it's a brilli
take a look at this epic promposal video made by carly monzo and got everyone involved to ask the bigaun -- >> shaun white. >> shaun. >> shaun! >> so cute video but guess what. >> shaun. >> shaun actually showed up. he surprised carly on stage by playing a live music song with his band so he thought there's this band playing, great and he comes out and dances with her. i mean actually show up and be there and do it and she was -- her jaw dropped. she had no...
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prosecutors say carly rousso was high from inhaling a computer dust cleaner, when she drove her car into a mother and her three children in highland park back in 2012. the accident killed a five- year-old girl. rousso pled guilty to reckless homicide yesterday. but, her lawyers are challenging the d-u-i charge against her. they say illinois law does not list the chemical in the cleaner as an intoxicating compound. rousso faces up to 14 years in minnesota has the same situation. it's not illegal there. arizona, the same situation. not illegal. oregon, same situation not illegal. >> she faces up to 14 years in prison, if she's convicted on the d-u-i charge. she will be sentenced on the reckless homicide charge at a later date ... it carries a maximum five year sentence. the trial will continue tomorrow. taking a look at the *other top stories this morning. a volunteer at a northwest suburban church was sentenced to seven years in prison, after abusing two more developmentally disabled boys. robert sobczak received probation last year for molesting an 8-year-old with special needs at willow
prosecutors say carly rousso was high from inhaling a computer dust cleaner, when she drove her car into a mother and her three children in highland park back in 2012. the accident killed a five- year-old girl. rousso pled guilty to reckless homicide yesterday. but, her lawyers are challenging the d-u-i charge against her. they say illinois law does not list the chemical in the cleaner as an intoxicating compound. rousso faces up to 14 years in minnesota has the same situation. it's not illegal...
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i agree with carly fiorina, that it is really regrettable that her great contributions to "the new yorkhave not been noted. they won, i think, eight pulitzer prize in the years she was there. we always win a lot of pulitzer's, but it was not like the depar tur of harold rains years ago. there was a plagiarism scandal that led to his departure. the paper is and will continue to be the greatest newspaper in the world by a long shot. i don't think any educated person can really say that they don't read "the new york times." let me just lay that out. there have been some management issues with jill abramson. you know, she has rubbed some people the wrong way. whether that led to the necessitating her departure, seems like a reach to me. it looks like it's office politics where the new editor of the paper, dean, felt like he was blindsided on the appointment of a new assistant managing editor, deputy managing editor. that's just office politics, which really should not have crowded out her contributions to the paper. i agree the backlash is very positive. because it puts other employers on w
i agree with carly fiorina, that it is really regrettable that her great contributions to "the new yorkhave not been noted. they won, i think, eight pulitzer prize in the years she was there. we always win a lot of pulitzer's, but it was not like the depar tur of harold rains years ago. there was a plagiarism scandal that led to his departure. the paper is and will continue to be the greatest newspaper in the world by a long shot. i don't think any educated person can really say that they...
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carly fiorina weighs in. >>> buckle your seat belts, it could be a wild day of aft afterhours earningsole lot happening after the bell today. >>> plus that last hour of trading that's always so entertaining, see you at the top of the hour with the iceberg and the "closing bell." in today's market, a lot can happen in a second. with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade execution, we route your order to up to 75 market centers to look for the best possible price, maybe even better than you expected. it's all part of our goal to execute your trade in one second. i'm derrick chan of fidelity investments. our one-second trade execution is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. call or click to open your fidelity account today. afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection. and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy.
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a new study says yes, indeed and carly firn ya disagrees. she will join us later on "closing bell." is all in one place, so finding more insight is easier. it's your idea powered by active trader pro. another way fidelity gives you a more powerful investing experience. call our specialists today to get up and running. cozy or cool? "meow" or "woof"? exactly the way you want it ... until boom, it's bedtime! your mattress is a battleground of thwarted desire. enter the all-new sleep number classic series. designed to let couples sleep together in individualized comfort. starting at just $699.99 for a queen mattress. he's the softy. his sleep number setting is 35. you're the rock, at 60. and snoring? sleep number's even got an adjustment for that. find your sleep number setting only at a sleep number store. know better sleep with sleep number. de>>who's got twond rhooves and just got ae. claim status update from geico? this guy, that's who. sfx: bing. and i just got a...oh no, that's mom. sorry. claim status updates. just a tap away on the geico app. >>> welcome back. along with earnin
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remember when john mccain's friend carly fiorina ran for senate in california? she did this kind of muppets on meth ad that everybody ended up calling the demon sheep. i think that the -- see? there it is. the demon sheep ad was i think purposely designed to be so weird that people would hopefully talk about it just because it was so strange. that does not excuse how terrible -- ah! the demon sheep ad was. ken cuccinelli, yes, that same cuccinelli, when he was running for re-election in the state senate in virginia, he ran an ad that at one point featured him cuddling a mute animal statue that he talked to throughout the ad. >> senator ken cuccinelli. ron and i have something to ask you. right, ron? we're going to ask you to help our campaign. please give us a call. we'd really appreciate it. right, ron? >> it just sat there. yeah. animals are often involved, though. i think the best most terrible political ad that i've ever seen involving animals was one that ran in 2008 in florida. there was a conservation measure on the ballot that year, and a group that was
remember when john mccain's friend carly fiorina ran for senate in california? she did this kind of muppets on meth ad that everybody ended up calling the demon sheep. i think that the -- see? there it is. the demon sheep ad was i think purposely designed to be so weird that people would hopefully talk about it just because it was so strange. that does not excuse how terrible -- ah! the demon sheep ad was. ken cuccinelli, yes, that same cuccinelli, when he was running for re-election in the...
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carly! i can't believe you! boo-hoo! he cheated on me, too!en i'm mad! >> what's going on? >> seth: please welcome the lovely cameron diaz and leslie mann. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: thank you both so much for being here. >> thank you for having us. >> seth: so great having both of you. now, this is a movie -- this is a movie about, like, women bonding, right? is that a good way -- i mean, it seems like there's a lot of beach hijinks there, that make you think it might not be. [ laughter ] >> well, you know, it is about an unlikely friendship of women who are sort of bonded through a very weird circumstance, which is basically they're all involved with the same man. she's married to him. i am dating him, and kate upton is dating him. but, of course, we don't really know about each other at all. so when we find out, it's psycho crazy. >> seth: because you're not -- you don't -- you aren't at each other's throats. you kind of come together. >> no, we realize he's a douche bag. can i say that? [ laughter ] can we say that? >> seth: you sh
carly! i can't believe you! boo-hoo! he cheated on me, too!en i'm mad! >> what's going on? >> seth: please welcome the lovely cameron diaz and leslie mann. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: thank you both so much for being here. >> thank you for having us. >> seth: so great having both of you. now, this is a movie -- this is a movie about, like, women bonding, right? is that a good way -- i mean, it seems like there's a lot of beach hijinks there, that make you...
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possible these trends could change which is why tonight we're going off the charts with the help of carlyner, a terrific technician, and author of the trader's first book on commodities as well as being my colleague at realmoney.tom to see what the technicals have to say about the nasdaq 100 which contains the largest non-financial companies that trade on the nasdaq versus the s&p 500. lately, the nasdaq 100, wow! i think they've killed it, right? while the s&p has managed to steadily climb hire hitting a brand new high today, but here's the thing, when garner looks at the chars she doesn't necessarily believe these two averages can keep moving in opposite directions. she's at odds with my view. check out this daily chart going back to october which shows the nasdaq 100 in red and the s&p in blue. the volatile boom and bust nature of the nas means it can be used as a leading indicator for less volatile like the s&p. her reasoning? she says overactive selling in the nasdaq has a trend enzi to drag down the s&p and the exuberance can pull the s&p higher eventually. for example, when the nas
possible these trends could change which is why tonight we're going off the charts with the help of carlyner, a terrific technician, and author of the trader's first book on commodities as well as being my colleague at realmoney.tom to see what the technicals have to say about the nasdaq 100 which contains the largest non-financial companies that trade on the nasdaq versus the s&p 500. lately, the nasdaq 100, wow! i think they've killed it, right? while the s&p has managed to steadily...
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i see carly. >> have >>> well, good morning, everyone. thank you for joining us.ravel documents. nbc bay area's christie smith is live at the indian consulate in san francisco. christie, the consulate is taking a pretty unusual step to diffuse this problem. >> yeah, they are. they've opened their doors to let people in. there are still long lines and some confusion about exactly where people should be, because there are two locations now. but here at the consulate in san francisco, we've seen a few people come out with really big smiles,
i see carly. >> have >>> well, good morning, everyone. thank you for joining us.ravel documents. nbc bay area's christie smith is live at the indian consulate in san francisco. christie, the consulate is taking a pretty unusual step to diffuse this problem. >> yeah, they are. they've opened their doors to let people in. there are still long lines and some confusion about exactly where people should be, because there are two locations now. but here at the consulate in san...
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what happened to carly's date? >> did you have to ditch your date? >> well, i mean a little bit. but trust me, he didn't mind. he was like, god, shaun like stole my prom date. >> how would you feel if you were that guy that was taking her to prom? >> i'd want shaun white to give me my money back. he's quite wealthy. thanks for joining us. >>> "the real story" with gretchen starts now. >>> house republicans taking another step toward a special panel now to investigate benghazi. but democrats calling the whole thing a big waste of time. hi, everyone. i'm gretchen carlson. welcome to "the real story." >>> white house press secretary jay carney at the podium right now addressing benghazi, again, and the select committee to look into benghazi. and now, as has been widely expected, john boehner trapping trey gowdy to chair the select committee. the panel is tasked with uncovering the role the white house, state department and cia each had in shaping the talking points that then-u.n. ambassador susan rice used on the sunday talk shows. we all know at that time she blamed the attack on t
what happened to carly's date? >> did you have to ditch your date? >> well, i mean a little bit. but trust me, he didn't mind. he was like, god, shaun like stole my prom date. >> how would you feel if you were that guy that was taking her to prom? >> i'd want shaun white to give me my money back. he's quite wealthy. thanks for joining us. >>> "the real story" with gretchen starts now. >>> house republicans taking another step toward a special...
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pop singer carly rae jepsen fired this dribbler last year.translate to the diamond. and the hero cat had an excuse for her errant throw. she is after all, a cat. but not all ceremonial first pitches go so badly. actor matthew mcconaughey showed good form as did nfl quarterback kaepernick colin kaepernick. throwing that first pitch isn't easy. there's a whopping 60 feet 6 inches between the pitcher's mound and home plate. that's like the height of a six-story building. former all-star bobby grich spent 17 seasons playing in the big leagues. >> so you get the hand above, elbow above the shoulders, hand botch the head, and it's elbow/wrist. >> reporter: he says it's all in how you hold the ball. >> i would say it starts with the grip, right? you want to make sure you have two fingers and the thumb underneath, gather turn. >> reporter: so you don't have to be a big leaguer to throw the perfect first pitch. just be sure to practice. for "cbs this morning," brandon scott the, anaheim, california. >> harder than it looks. i reached out to fifty yest
pop singer carly rae jepsen fired this dribbler last year.translate to the diamond. and the hero cat had an excuse for her errant throw. she is after all, a cat. but not all ceremonial first pitches go so badly. actor matthew mcconaughey showed good form as did nfl quarterback kaepernick colin kaepernick. throwing that first pitch isn't easy. there's a whopping 60 feet 6 inches between the pitcher's mound and home plate. that's like the height of a six-story building. former all-star bobby...
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. >> can i go on carly's point? you said you few you were livingving a legacy.acles to do the trip. i telll everybody the hardest thing is leaving everybody hein acrifice sacrificing everything you have an leaving nothing to come home h a to. >> good luck in medical school.acles and are you going back? >> we'll see.th >> hey who knows? >> i'm taking that all. >> i will they can as a no. >> we are smart people here. >> >> i think you should. s come back, be a doctor, you can work around the world. bac >> we will the a morning show. >> beautiful picture.d topping for sharing your journey with us. >> and from travel across the groeb, we turn to a journey of healing.it the logs of a child is something to the few people want to talk about. it can doom a marriage but a few movie starring minnie driver a focuses on how one couple r focuses through their grief and kept tear relationship intact. kept t "return to zero" was written an director by sean hannish. faced o brooke anderson sat down with them in los angeles. >> a hog and a frog ka sorority in the bog, but not th
. >> can i go on carly's point? you said you few you were livingving a legacy.acles to do the trip. i telll everybody the hardest thing is leaving everybody hein acrifice sacrificing everything you have an leaving nothing to come home h a to. >> good luck in medical school.acles and are you going back? >> we'll see.th >> hey who knows? >> i'm taking that all. >> i will they can as a no. >> we are smart people here. >> >> i think you should....
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martha: as carly fiorina said, not one more word on gender politics from this paper given the fact theylked quite a bit about inequality and the way they think women are treated and then to stand up and do this puts them in a very awkward position. i would also point out given the comments this morning, this is the first time we have heard from jill abramson and at least in this speech she has not mentioned that once. she didn't suggest she was fired because she was a woman. she talked about how honored she was to work at "the new york times." for this particular speech this morning, and there is another quote about her sister saying their data be as proud as he was the day she went there, she seems to be taking the high road at least at this point. >> she's smart, she's a savvy player. no one benefits from appearing to wine. she defines the story in the first few hours with a new yorker piece clearly coming from her perspective. that is where it started. i have no idea if it is true or not. there is no question it has been pretty well represented. the other thing is not a good manager
martha: as carly fiorina said, not one more word on gender politics from this paper given the fact theylked quite a bit about inequality and the way they think women are treated and then to stand up and do this puts them in a very awkward position. i would also point out given the comments this morning, this is the first time we have heard from jill abramson and at least in this speech she has not mentioned that once. she didn't suggest she was fired because she was a woman. she talked about...
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and carly's there.e talked about how she was fleeing world war 12 and a lot of ships. >> her boat was hit by a torpedo. >> but it didn't detonate. >> incredible story. >> yeah. she said the night as they were coming over, huge waves, but the light, the sky was lit up all night by boats burning. >> amazing. >> of course dr. brzezinski escaped. my gosh. the week before the warsaw uprising. >> they had an interesting background. then there's us. all right. let's take a look -- >> little different than mine. i played t-ball in georgia. then we had to take the two-hour drive to mississippi. >> it was a wonderful, wonderful mother's day. >> wednesday night supper at first baptist church in mississippi? come on. >> had dinner at a lot of first baptist churches. but not there. >> you need to try them. i've done the whole tour. >> okay. time now to take a look at the morning papers. "the washington post." the secret service is facing questions for reportedly diverting assets from the white house to protect the a
and carly's there.e talked about how she was fleeing world war 12 and a lot of ships. >> her boat was hit by a torpedo. >> but it didn't detonate. >> incredible story. >> yeah. she said the night as they were coming over, huge waves, but the light, the sky was lit up all night by boats burning. >> amazing. >> of course dr. brzezinski escaped. my gosh. the week before the warsaw uprising. >> they had an interesting background. then there's us. all right....
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. >> let's go to number four, carlie ray jepsen, this too many might be the worst of all time. field, st. pete. >> that's about a ten-foot pitch there. >> throwing like a girl. >> the release point is not where you want it. >> it's not bad. >> and how about number three. the queen of pop. is she the queen of pop? mariah carey, in japan, high-heels. >> she looks good. >> mercy. nobody's looking at the pitch. >> there we go. >> number two, the most gifted athletes of all time. >> karl rove. >> what! oh, lord. what was that! >> no! >> get off the field. >> get off the field, carl. >> this is truly the worst of all time. cincinnati, 2007, then mayor mark mallory, just watch this one. >> oh, my. >> why, guys? what happened? >> what did they do? what did they do as children? >> you can see in the clip. you watch the ejection. the it pans a little bit and he throws it out of the end zone. >> get out of here. get out of here. why is that so hard, guys? >> oh, man. >> still ahead, chris matthews and david gregory is joining our conversation. and next, mika's must-read opinion pages. alr
. >> let's go to number four, carlie ray jepsen, this too many might be the worst of all time. field, st. pete. >> that's about a ten-foot pitch there. >> throwing like a girl. >> the release point is not where you want it. >> it's not bad. >> and how about number three. the queen of pop. is she the queen of pop? mariah carey, in japan, high-heels. >> she looks good. >> mercy. nobody's looking at the pitch. >> there we go. >> number...
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. >> carly fiorina. yes. >>> potentially good news from china. it expects its trade situation to continue to improve this month. imports and exports returning to slight growth in april. among the catalysts, orders to hear. >>> thailand, stocks fell after the country's military seized power as part of a coup. so far this year, foreigners have sold about $640 million in thai stocks. we will check in with a cnbc reporter on the ground in bangkok in the next half hour to get more on the increasingly tense situation there. >>> and in russia, the country's annual economic forum is taking place in st. petersburg. president vladimir putin is there and will begin speaking soon. a number of ceos are taking part. this is big, guys, geoff cutmore is there. >> what kind of picture with putin is that? it's like he looks like he wants to be the host of a talk show in that picture. that is not a statesman-like picture, can i just say? >> this is a man who rides dolphins. >> i know. >> and unicorns for photo opportunities. he's frequently shirtless. he scored, wh
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we've also formed a microcap fraud task force which pee call carly -- peculiarly affects that brand of fraudsters. i've seen this when i was a prosecutor, too, some of the most egregious frauds you see are what i called the affinity frauds, somebody commits a ponzi scheme or investment scam really against their own communities, and really we're seeing a growth this those, so we're very focused on dealing with those. we've brought a number of different cases. we have also intensified our enforcement efforts vis-a-vis the obligations of exchanges to make sure they're following the various, what i call the market structure rules of our equity markets which i think is important to everyone. and then one final point i would make is just talking earlier about our need for resources to increase the number of examinations we do of investment advisers. and, of course, they are the ones that are really day-to-day dealing with your everyday investor. and we're only able to cover a very small percentage of those under current funding. and when we go to those places and, frankly, when we go to the
we've also formed a microcap fraud task force which pee call carly -- peculiarly affects that brand of fraudsters. i've seen this when i was a prosecutor, too, some of the most egregious frauds you see are what i called the affinity frauds, somebody commits a ponzi scheme or investment scam really against their own communities, and really we're seeing a growth this those, so we're very focused on dealing with those. we've brought a number of different cases. we have also intensified our...
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caught up with anti fracking activists carly months ago who explained how she beat big business two thousand and six we had a drilling in tracking operation going on in ohio and as a result of that there were some fugitive emissions that ended up finishing actually having helped the fact myself and a lot of the neighbors here so that was my week a car was really confused honestly to have such an experience from an industrial operation right close to my home so that prompted me to look into it and to figure out how or why this was legal in two thousand and ten a bill passed in our government here in ohio which was the largest free farm in oil and gas law in our state since one nine hundred sixty five so that was the most recent. improvement that was brought about in our law. some other world news now this world updated suicide attack in pakistan's restive city a pressure well as killed five people a bomber entered a refugee registration facility and started firing at police officers before blowing himself up it's not known who is behind the attack and al qaeda insurgents have repeatedly targe
caught up with anti fracking activists carly months ago who explained how she beat big business two thousand and six we had a drilling in tracking operation going on in ohio and as a result of that there were some fugitive emissions that ended up finishing actually having helped the fact myself and a lot of the neighbors here so that was my week a car was really confused honestly to have such an experience from an industrial operation right close to my home so that prompted me to look into it...
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the producer -- >> carly over here -- >> she didn't help at all. >> he was giving emotional assistanceannouncer ] there's a gap out there. that's keeping you from the healthcare you deserve. at humana, we believe if healthcare changes, if it becomes simpler... if frustration and paperwork decrease... if grandparents get to live at home instead of in a home... the gap begins to close. so let's simplify things. let's close the gap between people and care. ♪ >>> our elite athleticism displayed here. >> i thought i better have my game. >> yeah, if you had not fallen on top of the tire, i think you may have made it. >> tomorrow, pc police gone mad. you should not have called your professor, mr. or ms. >>> minimum wage rage.raging in. their one demand. double their play. this as americans are feeling less secure in their jobs. some here are warning if these guys get their way, all workers will pay. who is right? hi, everybody. this is "bulls and bears," and here we are with the bulls and bears this week. welcome, everybody. gary, raise their way and all workers
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looking back at 2012, carly raejepson's tune "call me maybe," that's what we were listening to in 2012 that one. 2013, it was all about the blurred lines and mr. robin thicke and the great pharell. the question is, what will we be jamming to this summer? on the list, iggy azalea has two picks. i love this, guys. michael jackson making a comeback five years after his death. he's on the list. "love never felt so good." i know natalie said she really enjoyed listening to the new tracks from michael jackson. so what's your pick? go to today.com and let us know. this is actually our spotify song list. we are getting your help to add to our tunes. what's your summer jam? #orangeroom. what's your jam, matt? >> i think it would be amazing if it's michael jackson. but i will tell you that the songs on that album are very catchy. >> and the video is incredible that justin timberlake directed. >> that might be my pick. >> all right, tamron, thank you. >>> coming up on "trending," the shall we say interesting group of candidates that just departed one of the most interesting political debates you
looking back at 2012, carly raejepson's tune "call me maybe," that's what we were listening to in 2012 that one. 2013, it was all about the blurred lines and mr. robin thicke and the great pharell. the question is, what will we be jamming to this summer? on the list, iggy azalea has two picks. i love this, guys. michael jackson making a comeback five years after his death. he's on the list. "love never felt so good." i know natalie said she really enjoyed listening to the...