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the ec's and not as a carpenter or undertaker, but as an artist. albeit one that does the chance to see his work is short-lived. >> it can be three months building a coffin and the paint is still wet, it goes in the ground. workother way, his hard and his craft and a beautiful object go straighten the ground. this will helpat business back home. can people here be tempted to? >> i would love to be, actually. it would be a pride. to be togethernt in the coffin? >> in this weird and wonderful world, anything is possible. >> the carving, it comes from the mind. >> hallway word acts have meant medical attention. he has made coffins for american presidents in a career that started when he was 16. his latest work will be finished by june 1, in time for a grand show and celebration. >> fantastic. let your imagination go wild. how would you like to be buried? that brings the show to a close. you can continue watching us on our news channel. thank you for watching, i will see you back here tomorrow. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the fr
the ec's and not as a carpenter or undertaker, but as an artist. albeit one that does the chance to see his work is short-lived. >> it can be three months building a coffin and the paint is still wet, it goes in the ground. workother way, his hard and his craft and a beautiful object go straighten the ground. this will helpat business back home. can people here be tempted to? >> i would love to be, actually. it would be a pride. to be togethernt in the coffin? >> in this weird...
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cateo realizada en una casa en barcelona dio origen a una persecución que termino con la muerte de un ecoficiales le dispararon por temer en su seguridad, el joven de 21 años será investigado, por otra parte un huerto fue opupado por manifestantes, protestan por los planes de la universidad por construir , autoridades piden la colaboracion del público después de que el sospechoso impacto un vehio, ambos hombres intercambiaron información después de que el hombre le dio un golpe con una patineta, la policía dio las descripciones de los sospechosos . >> mañana es el día de las madres y muchos pasaran literalmente sin sus mamas, platicamos coni una joven que platico la esperanza de tener una reforma migratoria , por favor vea con atención la historia . >> su determinacion para salir dalente s determinacion de su padre, su pasión regalo de su madre, pero las leyes la convirtieron en cabeza del hogar . >> ha sido bastante difícil de hecho haberme hecho responsable de mi restauran, de mi casa, de mi hermano y también el caso de mis padres . >> el padre donde encontró un restauran para salira a
cateo realizada en una casa en barcelona dio origen a una persecución que termino con la muerte de un ecoficiales le dispararon por temer en su seguridad, el joven de 21 años será investigado, por otra parte un huerto fue opupado por manifestantes, protestan por los planes de la universidad por construir , autoridades piden la colaboracion del público después de que el sospechoso impacto un vehio, ambos hombres intercambiaron información después de que el hombre le dio un golpe con una...
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the ec now is proposing to spend $80 billion from 2014-2020. the horizon 2020 plan would boost biomedical research spending nearly 40% to $8.5 billion euros or $11 billion. that does not come close to matching nx ih. the european investment is not limited to basic science. the goal is to build an innovation ekey system involving academics and government players and industry. it now aims to affect
the ec now is proposing to spend $80 billion from 2014-2020. the horizon 2020 plan would boost biomedical research spending nearly 40% to $8.5 billion euros or $11 billion. that does not come close to matching nx ih. the european investment is not limited to basic science. the goal is to build an innovation ekey system involving academics and government players and industry. it now aims to affect
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the pictures have gone across the world tarc mother pan ecced, calling police, saying she gave birthhe complained from stomach aches t. child got wedged between a sewage pipe. the images have become famous, hacking at the pipe, trying to get the child out. they brought the pipe onto the street, tried to get him out, this newborn, but it was impossible to reach in and physically pry him out. it was too nar row. so they took the pipe to a neighbor hospital and they pride it opened with pliers, surgeons and the firefighters. they called the child baby 59 after the incubatror it was placed in. apparently the mother took it away, the hospital and police saying it was sufficiently recovered. >> with the assistance from our local police the baby's family came to the hospital and took away the baby t. baby's condition met the rules to be discharged from our hospital. >> reporter: amazing when you consider thee ordeal. >> after she became pregnant, she moved out of her parents' house. she says she couldn't explain to her parents how come she was carrying a baby when she was so young and singl
the pictures have gone across the world tarc mother pan ecced, calling police, saying she gave birthhe complained from stomach aches t. child got wedged between a sewage pipe. the images have become famous, hacking at the pipe, trying to get the child out. they brought the pipe onto the street, tried to get him out, this newborn, but it was impossible to reach in and physically pry him out. it was too nar row. so they took the pipe to a neighbor hospital and they pride it opened with pliers,...
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in sending military drums from the ec delegation in germany without berlin's knowledge? >> russia says missiles will not reach syria for months, but it will sell missiles to the assad regime. >> germany says it had no knowledge of u.s. drone strikes being directed from its territory. it follows media reports that allege that the u.s. military was steering drones from german bases. >> the u.s. military had directed drone attacks against suspected islamist guerrillas in somalia and other african countries from its command in stood guard according to reports. the use of drones is highly controversial in germany. >> the u.s. air force base in ramstein, germany. reports have surfaced alleging the facility may have been involved in helping to carry out drone's strikes on terrorists abroad. according to information collected by german media outlets, pilots in the u.s. were able to steer unmanned drones via a satellite link at the base. their targets -- suspected islamist terrorists in africa. the united states-africa command located at a u.s. space science the guard reportedly
in sending military drums from the ec delegation in germany without berlin's knowledge? >> russia says missiles will not reach syria for months, but it will sell missiles to the assad regime. >> germany says it had no knowledge of u.s. drone strikes being directed from its territory. it follows media reports that allege that the u.s. military was steering drones from german bases. >> the u.s. military had directed drone attacks against suspected islamist guerrillas in somalia...
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in sending military drums from the ec delegation in germany without berlin's knowledge? >> russia says missiles will not reach syria for months, but it will sell missiles to the assad regime. >> germany says it had no knowledge of u.s. drone strikes being directed from its territory. it follows media reports that allege that the u.s. military was steering drones from german bases. >> the u.s. military had directed drone attacks against suspected islamist guerrillas in somalia and other african countries from its command in stood guard according to reports. the use of drones is highly controversial in germany. >> the u.s. air force base in ramstein, germany. reports have surfaced alleging the facility may have been involved in helping to carry out drone's strikes on terrorists abroad. according to information collected by german media outlets, pilots in the u.s. were able to steer unmanned drones via a satellite link at the base. their targets -- suspected islamist terrorists in africa. the united states-africa command located at a u.s. space science the guard reportedly
in sending military drums from the ec delegation in germany without berlin's knowledge? >> russia says missiles will not reach syria for months, but it will sell missiles to the assad regime. >> germany says it had no knowledge of u.s. drone strikes being directed from its territory. it follows media reports that allege that the u.s. military was steering drones from german bases. >> the u.s. military had directed drone attacks against suspected islamist guerrillas in somalia...
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. >>> sex ant ec beat expectations for the 4th quarter -- revenue rose 4% to 1.75 billion dollars ands are still up slightly in after hours trading. early the nasdaq closed at $25.10 a share. >>> you probably have clouds over you and if you are out at the beach or the bay you got fog coming in now. the fog is dropping temperatures out of the 60s they are down in the 50s under this fog bank. it was 75 in antioch and 76 in morgan hill -- high's tomorrow about the same. it will be a nicer day tomorrow as we go into the afternoon hours. the fog and low clouds along the coast you see it here and you see the high clouds overhead. this is the system working its way out of here that's why the rotation is unusual because you have onshore and off shore and some going south. so this fog is an indicator of being stabilized. it needs high pressure and a stable environmental to form and tonight it is getting it. tonight we have fog across the east bay hills across gistly peek towards san ramone berkeley and oakland. so the forecast for tomorrow -- everyone will be looking at coastal fog and maybe l
. >>> sex ant ec beat expectations for the 4th quarter -- revenue rose 4% to 1.75 billion dollars ands are still up slightly in after hours trading. early the nasdaq closed at $25.10 a share. >>> you probably have clouds over you and if you are out at the beach or the bay you got fog coming in now. the fog is dropping temperatures out of the 60s they are down in the 50s under this fog bank. it was 75 in antioch and 76 in morgan hill -- high's tomorrow about the same. it will...
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. >> but this is not a home-ec lesson. >> there certainly is gardening and cooking involved, but there's also the science and math -- teaching the kids how to quadruple, triple, double recipes. cut it in half. remove the seeds. using fractions in measuring, that's where we incorporated the mathematics. >> a fun way to learn math. >> we're gonna take a minute to use our senses in order to describe what we see. we're gonna be using our sense of taste. science -- they use a lot of observation skills learning how to use their senses to describe things. today, we're actually working with an acid. vinegar is an acid. by adding the vinegar to the tomatoes, you did create a chemical change, whereas you've now changed the properties of the tomato and the basil and the garlic. okay, it can no longer go back to the way it was. >> i learned a little bit about chemistry. i learned that the vinegar broke down all the stuff. then it made the flavor come out. >> delicious. >> i thought it was really fun. it was a lot more fun than just looking at the board. instead, you just find a way to learn it. >> o
. >> but this is not a home-ec lesson. >> there certainly is gardening and cooking involved, but there's also the science and math -- teaching the kids how to quadruple, triple, double recipes. cut it in half. remove the seeds. using fractions in measuring, that's where we incorporated the mathematics. >> a fun way to learn math. >> we're gonna take a minute to use our senses in order to describe what we see. we're gonna be using our sense of taste. science -- they use a...
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them and ask them and those that have an audience, tell them that that's the right course for them to ec them are privately funded and they rely on local fund raising. they are not funding at government entities. it's very difficult to do the work you do and i commend you for it. what kind of demand do you have for the services that you provide? >> an unmeetable demand. you are right. we are privately funded and we scrounge for funds to keep working. we not only get to use students to work on our cases but we also get to teach them and get them to understand those things that john was talking about, how they need to question, don't go into court when a judge says, oh, well, yes the statute for post conviction dna says that you are entitled to counsel but i'm suspending that because there is no money to pay for an attorney. don't walk out and say a judge says we can't do it. teach them. then because we have no money, we reach out to the local bar. law firms like jim's law firm or chris's law firm help us in situations where we are trying to establish counsel and reinforce. we get over a t
them and ask them and those that have an audience, tell them that that's the right course for them to ec them are privately funded and they rely on local fund raising. they are not funding at government entities. it's very difficult to do the work you do and i commend you for it. what kind of demand do you have for the services that you provide? >> an unmeetable demand. you are right. we are privately funded and we scrounge for funds to keep working. we not only get to use students to...
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. >> on the ece, i think there's a lot of tough questions that we have to work out and that's one reason we're really excited to have this process because there is so much overlap in both areas and that's one of the things we're going to be doing with the stake holder council. we've already been discussing some of that. i also wanted to mention may 3rd the community coalition is going to be holding a kick off around the children's fund renewal. maria sue is going to be on the panel. i'll be there, superintendent caranza is going to join to give his support to the effort and i think this cross fertilization of people from the school district understanding more what's in dcyf, the children's fund and vice versa and looking at how these come together. but, again, we want to have, as one person on the community coalition said, we want to have some fierce conversations about what's working and not working. we even talked about what does universal pre-k mean, what does the equity issue mean that was raised? that's what we're trying to do over the next few months is really key up and understand
. >> on the ece, i think there's a lot of tough questions that we have to work out and that's one reason we're really excited to have this process because there is so much overlap in both areas and that's one of the things we're going to be doing with the stake holder council. we've already been discussing some of that. i also wanted to mention may 3rd the community coalition is going to be holding a kick off around the children's fund renewal. maria sue is going to be on the panel. i'll...
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delegation of authority to hear and decide an appeal suce oa co of entertainment permit, permit number ec-1 178 issued to matt prieshoff doing business as life nation/america's cup pavilion, piers 27-29 property under jurisdiction of the port commission and if the board accepts such delegated authority to ratify staff action accepting an appeal and setting the hearing for may 8, 2013. we can start with a representative from the entertainment commission report who would like to speak to this item to the board. >> good evening, president hwang -- >> you have three minutes. >> director goldstein, members of the board, adam dan water from the office of he economic work force and development. the project director to speak on the issue of delegated authority. we've been working closely with our partners down at the port. i have susan reynolds, the director of real estate for the port, remains the balance of my time. i want to impress upon you how the board of appeals accepting this appeal is in the public interest. the port commission could establish an appellant process for hearing this, but n
delegation of authority to hear and decide an appeal suce oa co of entertainment permit, permit number ec-1 178 issued to matt prieshoff doing business as life nation/america's cup pavilion, piers 27-29 property under jurisdiction of the port commission and if the board accepts such delegated authority to ratify staff action accepting an appeal and setting the hearing for may 8, 2013. we can start with a representative from the entertainment commission report who would like to speak to this...
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florida para reencontrarse aun no lo ha hecho >> los familiares de gina jesÚs dicen que han creado fondo ec> gracias y ariel casettro el hombre que v tuvo secuestrada a estas tres j mujeres era un hombre normal y n no desperto spoepechspechas sin embargo tenÍa su lado oscuro >> habÍa sido acusado de vi violenci domÉstica en 1993, s segÚn consta en l acorte, l e do una paliza a cubsu esposa rom o rompiendole las costillas y p d perdiÓ al custodia de sus 3 h o hijos ariel...
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. >> it is unbelievable the ec. and y walked out side it is unbelievably -- e easy.ginning people are just trying to crank out their work and after you need a natural boost of energy? >> and i usually just to get more coffee. this is healthier me be in 10 years will all be using these. if you would like to connect with and gabe slate? on this week's dine and dish rock star history. drama in ohio this week. >> this is a live look of the golden gate bridge. we will see mostly cloudy skies for tonight and for memorial day. it is shaping up to be wet. tuesday, some showers. and clearing for the afternoon and the same story for wednesday. early showers. twitter. still to come. here we are it is relatively dry conditions. and as we get later in the afternoon with their rain spreading to the south. around 6:00 p.m. it will continue for the evening hours. eventually closer to midnight. but there could still be some residual, renegade showers. but i think that by that time the sun rise will he be. it will be over. sunshine and another system are arriving. on wednesday, some s
. >> it is unbelievable the ec. and y walked out side it is unbelievably -- e easy.ginning people are just trying to crank out their work and after you need a natural boost of energy? >> and i usually just to get more coffee. this is healthier me be in 10 years will all be using these. if you would like to connect with and gabe slate? on this week's dine and dish rock star history. drama in ohio this week. >> this is a live look of the golden gate bridge. we will see mostly...
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ec rescue boat inching closer. again, people have already been rescued. it looks like a hovercraft may be going in there to help with this rescue operation. about 70,000 cars used this bridge every day. it was built in 1955. again it was interstate 5. a major interstate going from canada to mexico. traffic is backed up for miles and looking there, we just saw what looked to be a truck, you see a car right there, and the current looks to be building quickly and hovercraft on the right side of your screen, that or facile, having a tough time staying there because of the current. >>pam: we are also just learned that this particular bridge has shown up on the list of the fish and bridges. imagine the difficulty of this rescue effort. a coast guard on the scene as less of voters who are in the area trying to come and and help as much as they can to help in any rescue effort. we do not know how many cars may be in the water, may have been on the bridge at the time. you see people lined up along the shore. stunned by deviance happening before their eyes. uc othe
ec rescue boat inching closer. again, people have already been rescued. it looks like a hovercraft may be going in there to help with this rescue operation. about 70,000 cars used this bridge every day. it was built in 1955. again it was interstate 5. a major interstate going from canada to mexico. traffic is backed up for miles and looking there, we just saw what looked to be a truck, you see a car right there, and the current looks to be building quickly and hovercraft on the right side of...
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i want to take monday, but then when you flip the site ec the clear plastic and you see warts and all potato eyes and all. you have to look to both sides of the story to find what you're getting. gerri: love it. bottom line will want to tell people is read the package. >> you he to read the labels. don't be put seduced, look for blaring claims. look at the nutrition facts on the side. read the details on the ingredients. don't fall for a pretty face. gerri: always good to see you. you're not just a pretty face. you are smart, too. thank you. >> my pleasure. gerri: oh, my gosh. when we come back, temperatures return. the will tell you how to protect yourself this season. next netflix today the rice to thousands of movies and shows that may be a favore. we will have the latest. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the off
i want to take monday, but then when you flip the site ec the clear plastic and you see warts and all potato eyes and all. you have to look to both sides of the story to find what you're getting. gerri: love it. bottom line will want to tell people is read the package. >> you he to read the labels. don't be put seduced, look for blaring claims. look at the nutrition facts on the side. read the details on the ingredients. don't fall for a pretty face. gerri: always good to see you. you're...
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if their management is problem mat ec, everybodys is. they're the best in the industry.hink it's by the way the largest source of why the dow is going up, the secret ingredient to this amazing bull market, unlikely suspect, walk, by no longer being important! [ music playing ] >> stay with cramer! >>> coming up, money tree? the housing market's foundation is strengthening. that demand for lumber helped weyerhaeuser report its largest quarter since 2005. is it time to get a position on the stock? cramer battles it out with weyerhaeuser's ceo. . >>> given this market some incredible run, how many stocks have soared to new highs? who can you count on to keep roaring higher? how about long themes with tremendous staying power. themes with tremendous housing. it's apparent for the eyes to see. if are you looking for a housing play, i like to go a ways up the home building food cane with weyerhaeuser, wy, it's the ream estate investment trust that is the largest owner of softer timberland and the u.s. timberland. it's also one of the biggest pulp and paper companies in the wor
if their management is problem mat ec, everybodys is. they're the best in the industry.hink it's by the way the largest source of why the dow is going up, the secret ingredient to this amazing bull market, unlikely suspect, walk, by no longer being important! [ music playing ] >> stay with cramer! >>> coming up, money tree? the housing market's foundation is strengthening. that demand for lumber helped weyerhaeuser report its largest quarter since 2005. is it time to get a...
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read the "time" magazine article of the growth of health care cost and what the impact of that is the ec more members of the public who want information on price. democrats and republicans have introduced legislation calling for price transparency and health care. the back to the uncomplicated appendectomy charge the median charge was $33,000 compared to the annual per-capita income of california 44,000. the enormous sum of money. and when i was writing "medicare meltdown" i met a 65 joe beneficiary from kentucky you went to the hospital for one night for procedure which he did not name by suspect was the implementation -- it implantation of a pacemaker face he was floored by the charges $244,000 for one night in a hospital which is the cost of a house in his community. medicare only paid 18,000 but that is the equivalent to the per-capita income of his community. he wrote a letter to the editor and i later learned the editor received a call from the hospital requesting the paper not publish such letters in the future. we need more public discourse on these issues issues, not less to cha
read the "time" magazine article of the growth of health care cost and what the impact of that is the ec more members of the public who want information on price. democrats and republicans have introduced legislation calling for price transparency and health care. the back to the uncomplicated appendectomy charge the median charge was $33,000 compared to the annual per-capita income of california 44,000. the enormous sum of money. and when i was writing "medicare meltdown" i...
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that ec yates top earnings mar jim, and obviously from a shareholder point of view, top quarter returnso our shareholders. >> you are making money on utilization rates. what would it take to see 75/80. would you have your best year ever even if you didn't get to 100 utilization? >> i think if you look at the first half of 2012, we did see record levels of profitability. we were 75-80% utilization at that point. what it takes is to get through an inventory right sizing that's going on in the mining industry and the oil and gas industry and some of the distributor industries and simply get back to today's level of xi. for example, in the oil and gas industry, drilling is down 15%. our volume in the first quarter was down about 50%. so if ewe get through that inventory adjustment, we'll see much better earnings in the second half and much better utilization in the second half. >> one last question when i hear you are saying about china. you've got a gigantic china operation. which would they give that to if these geniuses were to separate the company? >> well, the challenge is not what wou
that ec yates top earnings mar jim, and obviously from a shareholder point of view, top quarter returnso our shareholders. >> you are making money on utilization rates. what would it take to see 75/80. would you have your best year ever even if you didn't get to 100 utilization? >> i think if you look at the first half of 2012, we did see record levels of profitability. we were 75-80% utilization at that point. what it takes is to get through an inventory right sizing that's going...
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and there is even talk of creating a super bowl lane, similar to one used during the 1984-ec olympics to ease congestion. talks are in the works with mass transit agencies. in santa clara, the department is buzzing with efforts to develop near the stadium before game day. >> joe montana is planning hotels, restaurants, you know, sports bars, right across the street from the stadium. we hope that will be online at the time. >> reporter: what must be completed before super bowl l is this $1.2 billion stadium, and all the infrastructure to handle the traffic and crowds and security. and santa clara city leaders say don't worry, there will be plenty of pregame events in the south bay too. the convention center is already prebooked for nfl parties. and there are also plans to build a brand-new shopping center across the street here from the stadium where the golf course now stands. i spoke with one city counsel member who says it is possible that we could see phase one of that new project open by game day. reporting live in santa clara, marianne favro. >>> thank you. a surprise checkpoint
and there is even talk of creating a super bowl lane, similar to one used during the 1984-ec olympics to ease congestion. talks are in the works with mass transit agencies. in santa clara, the department is buzzing with efforts to develop near the stadium before game day. >> joe montana is planning hotels, restaurants, you know, sports bars, right across the street from the stadium. we hope that will be online at the time. >> reporter: what must be completed before super bowl l is...
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the ec of -- aclu believes some members of the committee have already taken great strides to find thisbalance with the preserving americans privacy act. we support this adulation and urge the committee to make marking it up a priority. thank you. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. the chair will recognize members to ask questions under the five-minute rule. first up will be chairman of the full committee, mr. goodlatte. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate you holding this hearing and for your forbearance. i would ask my opening statement he made a part of the record. >> without objection. >> thank you. villasenor, do you believe the courts, congress, or the states -- which, do you believe, are in the best position to regulate on privacy grounds? >> in terms of actually regulating, is the question specific to privacy? >> primarily. >> with respect to law enforcement use, i am on record stating that i do believe the fourth amendment is going to provide quite a bit more protection than is generally recognized. in that case, it would be through the courts. with respect to private p
the ec of -- aclu believes some members of the committee have already taken great strides to find thisbalance with the preserving americans privacy act. we support this adulation and urge the committee to make marking it up a priority. thank you. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. the chair will recognize members to ask questions under the five-minute rule. first up will be chairman of the full committee, mr. goodlatte. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate you holding this...
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ec, education is transracial. it literally changes lives. hardis why people work so to become educated. that is why education has always been a piece of the american dream. arbitrary divisions of race, class, culture, and it blocks every person's god-given potential. as john f. kennedy said, not all the that equaled talent but we should all of the opportunity to develop our talent. >> commencement speeches from leaders of the politics, arts, education, and the sciences. in the next two weekends, you will hear stories and advice for a new graduating class, friday at 8:00 and saturday 8:30 p.m. eastern. >> up next on c-span, "washington journal" takes your calls, e-mails, tweets. at 10:00 eastern, the u.s. house starts today. in 45 minutes, the investigation into the iris targeting of conservative groups with representative mark meadows of north carolina. at 8:30 eastern, susan casey- lefkowitz of the natural resources defense council talks about the keystone oil pipeline. and our spot line on magazines features nick summers of "bloomberg busi
ec, education is transracial. it literally changes lives. hardis why people work so to become educated. that is why education has always been a piece of the american dream. arbitrary divisions of race, class, culture, and it blocks every person's god-given potential. as john f. kennedy said, not all the that equaled talent but we should all of the opportunity to develop our talent. >> commencement speeches from leaders of the politics, arts, education, and the sciences. in the next two...
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you cannot put your ecs in one basket.o like eric zorn, it's down too much since it waim came on the show. no more than 25% this one stock. we are too old. you and i are too old to play that game. cut it back. if you find yourself thinking what the heck? we got to dig deeper. this rally and defense contractors in the face of the sequester, well, let's just say it makes a tonne of sense because it hasn't even kicked in. northrup grumman is the best of the group. stay with cramer. oh, he's a fighter alright. since aflac is helping with his expenses while he can't work, he can focus on his recovery. he doesn't have to worry so much about his mortgage, groceries, or even gas bills. kick! kick... feel it! feel it! feel it! nice work! ♪ you got it! you got it! yes! aflac's gonna help take care of his expenses. and us...we're gonna get him back in fighting shape. ♪ [ male announcer ] see what's happening behind the scenes at ducktherapy.com. ♪ je t'adore ♪ c'est aujourd'hui ♪ ♪ et toujours ♪ me amour ♪ how about me? [ male announ
you cannot put your ecs in one basket.o like eric zorn, it's down too much since it waim came on the show. no more than 25% this one stock. we are too old. you and i are too old to play that game. cut it back. if you find yourself thinking what the heck? we got to dig deeper. this rally and defense contractors in the face of the sequester, well, let's just say it makes a tonne of sense because it hasn't even kicked in. northrup grumman is the best of the group. stay with cramer. oh, he's a...
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looking comparatively among oecd countries, ec a lot of false claims about the health system.call so much incentive beginning last three of the comparing our country to other oecd stations provide some -- >> you're talking about european countries'. >> japan, australia, and so forth. you can see the knicks are looking at the data. the theory is, maybe just american obesity. actually the cause started well before american obesity and does not seem to correspond statistically to obesity. maybe it is we have an older population, but not so. switzerland pays more in elderly care. maybe it is just technology. we do a lot of research and development rid but if you look at the sec data, the r&d pharmaceutical industry -- >> research and development. >> while they have a higher revenue than any other industry, they spent almost double on marketing as compared to research and development. while we do use more technology and tend to have some hire classroom technology, it does down explain the majority. what you do see if you just look at the raw data is we get more incentives in order
looking comparatively among oecd countries, ec a lot of false claims about the health system.call so much incentive beginning last three of the comparing our country to other oecd stations provide some -- >> you're talking about european countries'. >> japan, australia, and so forth. you can see the knicks are looking at the data. the theory is, maybe just american obesity. actually the cause started well before american obesity and does not seem to correspond statistically to...
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. >> narrator: now the president would be read into the clsifi programs,eceing daily briefings on threats to the homeland. >> he begins to get the intelligence brief. he begins to see the substance behind... on the inner workings of government. >> you start getting reports about individuals. "this known terrorist may be on the move from here to there." "this known terrorist was intercepted talking about a planned attack." >> i think all of that-- including what he had to go through in t o briefing for the inauguration-- influences then how he sees the that and his own responsibility. >> narrator: it didn't take long for the new president to make clear where he stood. >> his people were signaling to us, i think partly to try to assure us they weren't going to come in and dismantle the place, that they were going to be just as tough, if not tougher, than the bush people. >> narrator: no one in the obama administration would talk to frontline about top secret america. but the president had reauthorized almost all of the dark se operations. greystone-- the hunt for bin laden and al-qaeda-- co
. >> narrator: now the president would be read into the clsifi programs,eceing daily briefings on threats to the homeland. >> he begins to get the intelligence brief. he begins to see the substance behind... on the inner workings of government. >> you start getting reports about individuals. "this known terrorist may be on the move from here to there." "this known terrorist was intercepted talking about a planned attack." >> i think all of that--...
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why is the dollar rising over the last few weeks because the japanese central-bank in the ec is likelyn more >> turn that into full throttle watergate with irs said ben gauzy and you knew what and when and you remember the watergate summer and the huge distraction what would happen now? >> things can sneak up if washington becomes totally paralyzed as it is already this will finish the case. the fed is finally in a position where it has to get some signal. you cannot keep buying $85 million per month from %-it is an accident waiting to happen in the market is artificial people doing it one day at a time before the start stampeding and it will not happen this is the most superficial, artificial market that we have had even going back. is the fourth couple of this century. we have dark, splattered 5 trillion was destroyed and the housing double splattered all over and the wall street bust in 2008 and we have simply reflated the same bubble. we have the some pride back of auto loans and speculating in the housing market particularly the hedge funds coming out. >> in some of the market's t
why is the dollar rising over the last few weeks because the japanese central-bank in the ec is likelyn more >> turn that into full throttle watergate with irs said ben gauzy and you knew what and when and you remember the watergate summer and the huge distraction what would happen now? >> things can sneak up if washington becomes totally paralyzed as it is already this will finish the case. the fed is finally in a position where it has to get some signal. you cannot keep buying $85...
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ec filings on a monthly basis put in which left blank information.e information about the customers or the clients finances or the amount of money. so in regards to jpmorgan chase, a lot of questions that they have to answer. and they are being sued by the trustee. in regards to the men he is going after, he is now saying what has been alluded to in several lawsuits. these gentlemen, stanley picower and norman levy, carl shapeer -- shapiro and stanley chase were backdating stocks to get outsized profits that has been alluded to in lawsuits. he says they actually did it, going back to the 1990s that is fraud, isn't it. melissa: david, your thoughts on that. >> any self-respecting analyst knows it is very difficult to get double-digit rates of return year in and year out with no volatility and pay all the overhead bernie madoff was paying and pay the distribution channels. you didn't have to be rocket scientist to figure out something was wrong here now, you had to kind of want to do that analysis. melissa: david, hang on. let's move this forward. is t
ec filings on a monthly basis put in which left blank information.e information about the customers or the clients finances or the amount of money. so in regards to jpmorgan chase, a lot of questions that they have to answer. and they are being sued by the trustee. in regards to the men he is going after, he is now saying what has been alluded to in several lawsuits. these gentlemen, stanley picower and norman levy, carl shapeer -- shapiro and stanley chase were backdating stocks to get...
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in 1999 on that infamous day, may 3rd, when moore, oak ec, was tragically hit by the last tornado, presidentnton waited five days before traveling, if that gives us any sense of when president obama might travel if in fact he plans to do that as well. and one final element to consider, and i'm sure you'll see this in the field. there's an organization called disaster survivor assessment team. and these are the individuals that sign people up for the necessary grants, the money they need. they are carrying i pads right now to try to show how technology can help expedite this process of getting relief to those who need it most. thomas. >> peter alexander at the white house for us. peter, thanks so much. stay with us. we'll be back with much more on our special live coverage from moore, oklahoma. stick around. >> our prayers are with the people of oklahoma today, and we will back up those prayers with deeds for as long as it takes. hd superheroes, and some superheroes need complete and balanced meals with 23 vitamins and minerals. purina dog chow. help keep him strong. dog chow strong. lookin'
in 1999 on that infamous day, may 3rd, when moore, oak ec, was tragically hit by the last tornado, presidentnton waited five days before traveling, if that gives us any sense of when president obama might travel if in fact he plans to do that as well. and one final element to consider, and i'm sure you'll see this in the field. there's an organization called disaster survivor assessment team. and these are the individuals that sign people up for the necessary grants, the money they need. they...
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>> look, you can't have an easter ec hunt without stephanie cutter there. tile tell you that straight up. is keechl everything about the obama approach to public policy is plil politicized. it's not the outcome, it's how to we keep this political coalition together? it's no surprise you have the political wing and policy wing sitting right there. now we know. look, you can dispute how it happened. the policy actions were to promote attacks on president obama's enemy, on his opponents. i wrote a book on the tea party if 20 so. i thought they were being cookie about the pressure from irs. i wish i had paid for attention, because it was really happening. so can you trace it back to stephanie cutter in the white house? who knows. we know they did what the white houseped. >> the important part is it does establish a link to the white house, an important link i'm sorry to the political end. that's the new information. she is trying to say it was all about obamacare. i worked in the white house many years ago, policy decisions did not have political operatives. al
>> look, you can't have an easter ec hunt without stephanie cutter there. tile tell you that straight up. is keechl everything about the obama approach to public policy is plil politicized. it's not the outcome, it's how to we keep this political coalition together? it's no surprise you have the political wing and policy wing sitting right there. now we know. look, you can dispute how it happened. the policy actions were to promote attacks on president obama's enemy, on his opponents. i...
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ose are the two eces thatre vy important. i hope we'll accomplish that for the american people sometime over the next three or four months. and i hope what we will do, be in 9 position to do once that's done, charlie s to focus again on the greatness of this country. and to put those pieces in place to make sure that generations who come after us have an even better standard of living than where we are today. that's not the view people are sharing today but that's we need to go. >> rose: senator, i've taken 30 minutes of your time. thank you so much. >> thank you. charlie, always a pleasure, thank you. >> rose: back in a moment. stay with us. 2013 marks the birthday-- 200th birthday of richard wagner n celebration the opera is presenting the ring psyche fell full. wagner encompasses a complete universe of god, men and mythic creatures in four epic operas. joining me fabio losei, principal conductor of the metropolitan opera and jay hunter morris, is he is the hero. here is a look at them performing together. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪. >> ros
ose are the two eces thatre vy important. i hope we'll accomplish that for the american people sometime over the next three or four months. and i hope what we will do, be in 9 position to do once that's done, charlie s to focus again on the greatness of this country. and to put those pieces in place to make sure that generations who come after us have an even better standard of living than where we are today. that's not the view people are sharing today but that's we need to go. >> rose:...
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this one comes from @krauseas underscore ec. boo-yah from competo ecuador.y night. great show. if you can tell me the analysts watch me at the galapagos, then i know i've got reach. let's keep them coming. no, let's stop. because we're out of time! you know what, on the yawning guy, i've got your picture, i know where you live. i'm coming for you. stay with cramer. [ male announcer ] it's intuitive and customizable, just like a tablet. so easy to use, it won a best of ces award from cnet. and it comes inside this beautifully crafted carrying case. introducing the all-new 2014 chevrolet impala with the available mylink system. ♪ [ beeps ] ingeniously connecting you to your life and the road. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. tens of thousands of dollars in hidden fees on their 401(k)s?! go to e-trade and roll over your old 401(k)s to a new e-trade retirement account. none of them charge annual fees and all of them offer low cost investments. e-trade. less for us. more for you. since aflac is helping with his expenses while he can't work, he can foc
this one comes from @krauseas underscore ec. boo-yah from competo ecuador.y night. great show. if you can tell me the analysts watch me at the galapagos, then i know i've got reach. let's keep them coming. no, let's stop. because we're out of time! you know what, on the yawning guy, i've got your picture, i know where you live. i'm coming for you. stay with cramer. [ male announcer ] it's intuitive and customizable, just like a tablet. so easy to use, it won a best of ces award from cnet. and...
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ec. whether you're an allstate customer or not. have to do is call. [ female announcer ] call and sign up for good hands roadside assistance today. [ dennis ] are you in good hands? plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. ♪ right. but the most important feature of all is... the capital one purchase eraser. i can redeem the double miles i earned with my venture card to erase recent travel purchases. and with a few clicks, this mission never happened. uh, what's this button do? [ electricity zaps ] ♪ you requested backup? yes. yes i did. what's in your wallet? >>> democrats hoping to avoid the six-year jinx take heart. 18 months ahead of mid-term elections and a new poll shows american voters are more likely to vote democratic than republican for congress. that violates a historic norm of the president's party losing ground in the sixth year of presidency. we're joined now by a
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. >> the tornado continued over 1000 homes before ec eventually lifted off the ground around 3:36 p.mst of more oklahoma. >> this tornado touched down south of oklahoma city. >> it was about a 20 mi. path about one to 2 mi. wide. >> it is estimated that it hit ground about to 50 6:00 p.m.. >> from touchdown it moved to the north east. starting off in a rural areas where there are a lot of homes. >> it passed through more and right over the top of the plaza tower elementary school. this is where schools are working as we speak to try to recover people who are trapped inside of the school. >> it passed over the top of a movie career and the more medical center. the medical center was shut down and move to of the hospital as the tornado approach. >> from there it moved on and a lot of the greek greek wa scattered on >> finally at the plenum made its way into rural areas and lifted off the made its way ihave a gooood nig. here youou go. you, , too. i'm goining to dream about t thatteakak. i'i'm going toto dream about thatat tiramisu.u. whwhat a nightht, huh? but, u um, can thehe test driv
. >> the tornado continued over 1000 homes before ec eventually lifted off the ground around 3:36 p.mst of more oklahoma. >> this tornado touched down south of oklahoma city. >> it was about a 20 mi. path about one to 2 mi. wide. >> it is estimated that it hit ground about to 50 6:00 p.m.. >> from touchdown it moved to the north east. starting off in a rural areas where there are a lot of homes. >> it passed through more and right over the top of the plaza...
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and we had a program called air program enrichment ec change, and it was an peoplerral d experimentalrogram. and if you didn't have a course, you could be bussed for some classes to that school. so i was bussed to fairfax which was then almost 100% jewish for one semester. i took spanish, and i took physiology, and i was flunking both those courses. i never flunked a course in my life. these kids were held to higher standards, their teachers expected more out of them. the kids were expected to speak spanish, and i learned that the expectation was far, far different in my inner city high school than it was in a suburban high school. and it made me angry. and i was determined that i was going to make sure i was going to advocate the power that parents should have to take their kids out of a bad school and put them into a better show. >> host: what time is your radio show on? >> guest: 3 until 6 monday through friday, pacific time. >> host: and people can hear it where? >> guest: kabc.com, larryelder.com, facebook and twitter. >> host: and larry elder's most recent book is "dear father,
and we had a program called air program enrichment ec change, and it was an peoplerral d experimentalrogram. and if you didn't have a course, you could be bussed for some classes to that school. so i was bussed to fairfax which was then almost 100% jewish for one semester. i took spanish, and i took physiology, and i was flunking both those courses. i never flunked a course in my life. these kids were held to higher standards, their teachers expected more out of them. the kids were expected to...
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ec environment as people of the core of the solution to the problem. it is because we transition from victims to being empowered, to sustg in power. >> and now you want to speak to sustainability. link e tw just ask a question anod you cad link these things together and i will sit back and listen to you as i love to do.i we will sit back and listened as one utilities things. so speak to the issue of sustainability in whatever way you want to give allegis said. but adriana talked about this issue being a part because of the health of our children. and so when we are forced to live in these -- in these environmental regions and environmental racism is real for your community and for mine, but there are health consequences.h i raise that because i was d reading the other day, which made my charges dropped.part another step better than i do, but i was reading a particularsd senator who had suggested, maybe even -- something he is proposing as a bill now, but a particular community state senator from the state of alabama-ago i named, senatorha sessions has
ec environment as people of the core of the solution to the problem. it is because we transition from victims to being empowered, to sustg in power. >> and now you want to speak to sustainability. link e tw just ask a question anod you cad link these things together and i will sit back and listen to you as i love to do.i we will sit back and listened as one utilities things. so speak to the issue of sustainability in whatever way you want to give allegis said. but adriana talked about...
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but ec farm land. the tornadoes touching down. now it goes through the subdivision.of losses. higher severity. cars and apartments that we hav are more expensive. dennis: de pick up one anchor? t let the entire area? is it easier to assess damage when entire building is blown away and destroyed instead of only partly dimmest? >> well, i'll answer that backwards. it is easier to estimate larger damage. we look at hurricane sandy or superstar sandy from last fall where there was a lot of damage. it is much easier. the population, the demographics , the population is involved, since disinformation and square footage of buildings. dennis: good luck with that. thank you very much for being with us today. >> thank you. cheryl: think about this. if the red arrows in today's market savvy stressed out, you don't want to miss our next guest. the ceo will tell us how his company is making getting a massage easier than ever. there is ahead on your screen obviously. dennis: phil flynn is in the hands -- pitts of the cme said tell you how much the memorial day barbecue could cost
but ec farm land. the tornadoes touching down. now it goes through the subdivision.of losses. higher severity. cars and apartments that we hav are more expensive. dennis: de pick up one anchor? t let the entire area? is it easier to assess damage when entire building is blown away and destroyed instead of only partly dimmest? >> well, i'll answer that backwards. it is easier to estimate larger damage. we look at hurricane sandy or superstar sandy from last fall where there was a lot of...
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hassan shievly is heading the florida can'ter of care the council or american islam ec relations.rector of the fbi now soev serving as a cnn law analystment welcome to both of you. >> good morning. >> thank you for being with us. i want to start with you, the fbi says it's assembled a team to investigate the shooting. is that not enough? >> well, we're calling for an independent investigation because this is a system of checks and balances. the bottom line is that a man that is fought convicted or charged with any crime formally is shot and killed seven times once in the head after five hours of interrogation in his house. raises a lot of questions. we're not accusing the fbi acts at this point. we have uncancered questions. we are calling for an independent probe. >> we were curious about that, is it common procedure for the fbi to question somebody they suspect of a crime in their home for that many hours? >> well, it would depend on the circumstances. if you are talking about a very complex case, it could go on for several hours in trying to determine what happened in the wal t
hassan shievly is heading the florida can'ter of care the council or american islam ec relations.rector of the fbi now soev serving as a cnn law analystment welcome to both of you. >> good morning. >> thank you for being with us. i want to start with you, the fbi says it's assembled a team to investigate the shooting. is that not enough? >> well, we're calling for an independent investigation because this is a system of checks and balances. the bottom line is that a man that...
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he was the basketball player calling basketball players homonobody ec names and be -- homophobic namesund check? >> what concerns me, they initially hired a search committee, you know, organization to seek out candidates for the athletic director's position and, in fact, at the last moment, one of the rutgers officials threw the name of julie hermann in there. i'm not sure this search organization did an extensive background check. the question is, did they pay this organization and why was the name thrown in there at the last minute? >> what would you like to see happen? >> first of all, we would like to see what was the procedure for recruiting an athletic director. when you look at her background, i know as far as koich coaches are concerned. i was raised in newark, new jersey. you know, we talked a little of that language years ago within i was youngerment now, you are looking for a standard with our youngsters and our athletes about role molds, so i think we have to look at that, the other thing is, i'm not sure if a signed contract has really been consummated here as far as her f
he was the basketball player calling basketball players homonobody ec names and be -- homophobic namesund check? >> what concerns me, they initially hired a search committee, you know, organization to seek out candidates for the athletic director's position and, in fact, at the last moment, one of the rutgers officials threw the name of julie hermann in there. i'm not sure this search organization did an extensive background check. the question is, did they pay this organization and why...
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the industry is women, many of the women say they have to borrow money before the end of the month to ec is one reason why the eu trade commissioner has called this modern day slavery. it's not enough for them to survive on. they get caught in the cycle of borrowing money to make it to the end of the month and going back into the conditions. the other development we are watching here this evening in bangladesh is that because of unrest, following horrible, horrible conditions in that fablth factory collapse, they have now shut down the major garment hub because workers for several days haven't been coming to work, or they have been slapping down their card and walking away. so there are some 1,000, maybe 1,500 factories shut down now. so the workers are standing up as well. there is a lot of pressure on the government or the factory owners to raise those wages. let's really be clear here. at $38 a month, carole, that's still less than half of what a worker gets in, say, china, $138 a month. even if they doubled tease wage, they'd still be the cheapest in the world. >> and safe working co
the industry is women, many of the women say they have to borrow money before the end of the month to ec is one reason why the eu trade commissioner has called this modern day slavery. it's not enough for them to survive on. they get caught in the cycle of borrowing money to make it to the end of the month and going back into the conditions. the other development we are watching here this evening in bangladesh is that because of unrest, following horrible, horrible conditions in that fablth...