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and nothing helped. >> act cue puncture, massage, icing. >> reporter: and eli is not alone.very year, around 2 million, mostly middle aged americans, seek medical help for torn shoulder rotator cuffs. around 100,000 undergo surgery on ripped knee ligaments. then eli heard about a new half hour nonevasive procedure that uses a patient's own stem cremes to relieve the pain. >> stem cells, or cellular therapy, as we call it, it's a strong anti-inflammatory. >> reporter: here's how the procedure works. fluid is taken from the bone marrow of a patient's pelvis, spun for 15 minutes, separating the blood from the stem cells, which are then injected into the joint where the pain exists. >> within two days, i was stronger than i had been in a dozen years. >> reporter: but the fda and many doctors are still not convinced. >> sometimes these stem cells can form tumors in certain areas. they can form tissues that are undesirable. >> reporter: even though more doctors are beginning to offer the procedure off-label, it is still not approved by the fda, so, not widely available. many docto
and nothing helped. >> act cue puncture, massage, icing. >> reporter: and eli is not alone.very year, around 2 million, mostly middle aged americans, seek medical help for torn shoulder rotator cuffs. around 100,000 undergo surgery on ripped knee ligaments. then eli heard about a new half hour nonevasive procedure that uses a patient's own stem cremes to relieve the pain. >> stem cells, or cellular therapy, as we call it, it's a strong anti-inflammatory. >> reporter:...
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. >> eli is not alone.und 2 million mostly middle-aged americans seek medical help for rotator cuff. hundred thousand undergo surgery for ripped ligaments. will eli heard about a non-evasive procedure using stem cells. >> stem cells, its strong anti-inflammatory. >> it's called a b-mac. fluid taken from the bone marrow from the pelvis, spun for 15 minutes, separating the blood from the stem cells which are then injected into the joint where the pain exists. >> within two days, i was stronger i had been in a dozen years. >> the fda and many doctors are still not convinced. >> sometimes these stem cells can form tumors and we certainly don't want to take that risk. >> even though more and more doctors are offering the procedure, it is still not approved by the fda so not widely available. doctors say more testing needs to be done but they acknowledge the future of stem cell therapy is very promising, indeed. >>> leigh glaser is here and checking our forecast and all that rain coming into the bay area. >> also
. >> eli is not alone.und 2 million mostly middle-aged americans seek medical help for rotator cuff. hundred thousand undergo surgery for ripped ligaments. will eli heard about a non-evasive procedure using stem cells. >> stem cells, its strong anti-inflammatory. >> it's called a b-mac. fluid taken from the bone marrow from the pelvis, spun for 15 minutes, separating the blood from the stem cells which are then injected into the joint where the pain exists. >> within two...
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pain, nothing helped. >> acupuncture, massage, icing. >> reporter: eli is not alone.ut 2 million mostly middle-aged americans seek medical help for torn shoulder rotator cuffs. 100,000 undergo surgery on ripped knee ligaments. then eli heard of a new half-hour noninvasive procedure that uses a patient's own stem cells to relieve the pain. >> stem cells, cellular therapy as we call it. it's a strong anti-inflammatory. >> reporter: the procedure is called a bmat. here is how it works -- fluid is taken from the bone marrow of a person's pelvis, spun for 15 minutes, separating the blood from stem cells which are then injected into the joint where the pain exists. >> within two days i was stronger than i had been in a dozen years. >> reporter: but the fda and many doctors are still not convinced. >> sometimes the stem cells can form tumors in certain areas, and form tissues undesirable in certain areas. we don't want to take that risk. >> reporter: though more and more doctors are beginning to offer the procedure off-label, it is still not approved by the fda and so not wi
pain, nothing helped. >> acupuncture, massage, icing. >> reporter: eli is not alone.ut 2 million mostly middle-aged americans seek medical help for torn shoulder rotator cuffs. 100,000 undergo surgery on ripped knee ligaments. then eli heard of a new half-hour noninvasive procedure that uses a patient's own stem cells to relieve the pain. >> stem cells, cellular therapy as we call it. it's a strong anti-inflammatory. >> reporter: the procedure is called a bmat. here is...
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eli lake in moments. murder charges filed against the boston bomber.he latest details and the ever-growing mountain of evidence is straight ahead. it. ♪ you hurt my feelings, todd. i did? when vissignure asked everybody what upgraded experiences really mattered... you suggested luxury car service instd of "strength training with patck willis." come on todd! flap them chicken wings. [ grunts ] well, i travel a loand umm... [ male announcer ] at visa signatur every upgradedxperience comesrom listening to our caholders. visa signature. your idea of what card should be. visa signature. at od, whatever business yo in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the be on-time delivy records and a low claims ra, we do whatever it takes to make your business r business. od. helpg the world keepep promises. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] if you can't stand theeat, get off the test track. get the mercedes-benz you've been burninfor at the summer event, going on now at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. hurry, before this opportunity cools off. ♪ l
eli lake in moments. murder charges filed against the boston bomber.he latest details and the ever-growing mountain of evidence is straight ahead. it. ♪ you hurt my feelings, todd. i did? when vissignure asked everybody what upgraded experiences really mattered... you suggested luxury car service instd of "strength training with patck willis." come on todd! flap them chicken wings. [ grunts ] well, i travel a loand umm... [ male announcer ] at visa signatur every upgradedxperience...
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eli brode, a good guy.ke contemporary art, but they seem like they're fly by night. any sign of that? >> you never know. >> sharks in formaldehyde? >> a lot of the art market is such an insider's game that we never know until 20, 30, 40 years later. >> whatever happened to hurst's skull with all the diamonds on it. >> he bought his own work. >> insider art trading pb what is that? >> that's coming up next. >> tlstz another good tease and a good segment. >> robert frank, a man who has never been de-pickled. >> not yet. >> don't read into that. i've got people here, folks, on your staff, barely wearing clothes right now. let's take a look at the dow jones industrial average, if you can. we made a roaring comeback. we were down triple digits just a couple of hours ago. the dow now -- it's not up big, but it is up. the nasdaq and s&p are all higher, as our "street signs" mottos go, everything's fine. thanks for watching "street signs." mandy's back tomorrow. the "closing bell" is next. >>> hi, everybody. we're
eli brode, a good guy.ke contemporary art, but they seem like they're fly by night. any sign of that? >> you never know. >> sharks in formaldehyde? >> a lot of the art market is such an insider's game that we never know until 20, 30, 40 years later. >> whatever happened to hurst's skull with all the diamonds on it. >> he bought his own work. >> insider art trading pb what is that? >> that's coming up next. >> tlstz another good tease and a good...
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. >> reporter: eli lifted weights for 12 years, but although 35, he started searching for solutions. >> i think you always try to find the easiest way out. acupuncture, massage, icing it, heat. >> reporter: but nothing worked. here is how a b-mac works. fluid from a pelvis, and the stem cells are injected back into the joint where the pain exists. >> it's a non-invasive procedure in a quick setting with immediate results. >> reporter: eli says he felt the results right away. and now he's back working out and lifting weights. >> i was stiff and went back to the gym to feel it out. within two days, i was stronger than in a dozen years. >> reporter: it is still the subject of ongoing clinical trials and a study is needed before it's universally accepted. >> my arms will look like that guy? >> go for it. >> i'm going to take next weekend off. i will be back, and wearing gio's suit. >> that's really out of the shape. >> that's what i want to see. >> he's glaring at me. >> as you can tell, dan's a bit jealous. >> really. >> you're in great shape. >>> now to the dueling divas of the tennis
. >> reporter: eli lifted weights for 12 years, but although 35, he started searching for solutions. >> i think you always try to find the easiest way out. acupuncture, massage, icing it, heat. >> reporter: but nothing worked. here is how a b-mac works. fluid from a pelvis, and the stem cells are injected back into the joint where the pain exists. >> it's a non-invasive procedure in a quick setting with immediate results. >> reporter: eli says he felt the results...
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informaciÓn 4e6789 a pesar de la rÁpida intervenciÓn de la policÍa durante la balacera del viernes la cual eli. >>> yo creo que deberÍan de reforzar la seguridad para que no vuelva a pasar algo similar asÍ. >>> aunque tengan mÁs vigilancia al menos de eso. >>> los estudiantes se encontraban antes de la balacera. >>> reanudan mÁs maÑana a las 7 de la maÑana, el martes por la noche se inicia la gradÚaciÓn en memoria de las vÍctimas. juan carlos gonzÁlez univisiÓn. >>> el senado comenzarÁ el prÓximo martes el debate formal de una reforma migratoria en la poblaciÓn indocumentada con objetivo de someterlo antes del prÓximo 4 de julio una medida ya habÍa fracasado en el 2007 en medio de pugnas partidistas debate el proyecto de ley que llamÓ el grupo de los 8 compuesta por 4 senadores como no Ácra demÓcrats >>> cada vez mÁs sufren por la deportaciÓn de sus padres, se manifiesta en depresiÓn, bajo rendimiento escolar y crecen en un ambiente mÁs pobre, viviana avila en el caso de una familia que fue separada por un ser querido flt >>> la ausencia de una reforma "migra" dri se ha convertido en asunto de
informaciÓn 4e6789 a pesar de la rÁpida intervenciÓn de la policÍa durante la balacera del viernes la cual eli. >>> yo creo que deberÍan de reforzar la seguridad para que no vuelva a pasar algo similar asÍ. >>> aunque tengan mÁs vigilancia al menos de eso. >>> los estudiantes se encontraban antes de la balacera. >>> reanudan mÁs maÑana a las 7 de la maÑana, el martes por la noche se inicia la gradÚaciÓn en memoria de las vÍctimas. juan carlos...
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. >> reporter: eli lifted weights for more than 12 years. but at 35, the pain got to be too much and he started searching for solutions. >> i think you always try to find the easiest way out. acupuncture, massage, icing it, heat. >> reporter: but nothing worked. until he met dr. raj. here is how a b-mac works. fluid is taken from the bone marrow of a patient's pelvis, then 15 minutes later, stem cells are separated and injected back into the joint where the pain exists. >> this in itself is really a non-invasive procedure that can be done in a quick setting with almost immediate results. >> reporter: eli says he felt the difference right away. and now two months later, he is back working out and lifting weights as if he didn't have the pain at all. >> i was stiff for about two days and i decided to go back in the gym and feel it out. within two days, i was stronger than in a dozen years. >> reporter: it is still the subject of ongoing clinical trials and results are needed from a larger study before it's universally accepted. still, initial
. >> reporter: eli lifted weights for more than 12 years. but at 35, the pain got to be too much and he started searching for solutions. >> i think you always try to find the easiest way out. acupuncture, massage, icing it, heat. >> reporter: but nothing worked. until he met dr. raj. here is how a b-mac works. fluid is taken from the bone marrow of a patient's pelvis, then 15 minutes later, stem cells are separated and injected back into the joint where the pain exists....
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. >> ely, it is strange that certain americans are making these comments now. we advise them to take a look in the mirror first and to take care of their own business. >> from saudi arabia, u.s. secretary of state john kerry has urged russia to do the right wing and handover snowden. the chief u.s. diplomat said russia should not died with a fugitive from justice. -- should not side with a fugitive from justice. >> there's a green light for talks on turkey joining bea, but not yet. >> eu ministers have agreed to delay a new round of negotiations that would do to begin this week, but they said they will go ahead later in the year. the issue threatened to become a major diplomatic row after the german chancellor last week said she was appalled by turkey's actions. >> images of turkish police using force to quell the recent protests have shocked european foreign ministers, but ministers do not want the matter to cause a rift with turkey, either. >> we have now found a solution that both takes into account developments over the past few weeks and does not lose sigh
. >> ely, it is strange that certain americans are making these comments now. we advise them to take a look in the mirror first and to take care of their own business. >> from saudi arabia, u.s. secretary of state john kerry has urged russia to do the right wing and handover snowden. the chief u.s. diplomat said russia should not died with a fugitive from justice. -- should not side with a fugitive from justice. >> there's a green light for talks on turkey joining bea, but not...
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. >> eli angÉlica gonzÁlez, univisiÓn. >> vamos a presentarles un espectÁculo poco usual en la floridaa calderÓn estÁ con nosotros y un adelanto de la noche. >> hola, ¿quÉ tal? jorge una cÁmara para vigilar a un bebÉ grabÓ el momento en que un ladrÓn entro a la fuerza a una casa de nueva jersey y golpeÓ a uno madre sin piedad en presencia de su hija de 3 aÑos la policÍa estÁ buscando al agresor. >> en otros temas revelan un pen que asesinaron a un agente e la dea en colombia, 4 sospechosos ya estÁn en custodia de las autoridades. >> y causan indignaciÓn en la comunidad catÓlica de nuevo mÉxico la publicaciÓn de una caricatura que muestra la virgen de guadalupe en bikini con un cÓctel margarita en la mano, estamos trabajando en estos y varios temas mÁs para esta noche. >> gracias. >> los esperamos. >> millones de personas tendrÁn seguro mÉdico gracias a la reforma de salud, le llaman obama ca re, sin embargo, no podrÁn acceder a este beneficio porque los indocumentados no estÁn incluidos en esta legislaciÓn. >> esta situaciÓn preocupa a directivos de las clÍnicas comunitarias que sÍ pre
. >> eli angÉlica gonzÁlez, univisiÓn. >> vamos a presentarles un espectÁculo poco usual en la floridaa calderÓn estÁ con nosotros y un adelanto de la noche. >> hola, ¿quÉ tal? jorge una cÁmara para vigilar a un bebÉ grabÓ el momento en que un ladrÓn entro a la fuerza a una casa de nueva jersey y golpeÓ a uno madre sin piedad en presencia de su hija de 3 aÑos la policÍa estÁ buscando al agresor. >> en otros temas revelan un pen que asesinaron a un agente...
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. >> ely, it is strange that certain americans are making these comments now. we advise them to take a look in the mirror first and to take care of their own business. >> from saudi arabia, u.s. secretary of state john kerry has urged russia to do the right wing and handover snowden. the chief u.s. diplomat said russia should not died with a fugitive from justice. -- should not side with a fugitive from justice. >> there's a green light for talks on turkey joining bea, but not yet. >> eu ministers have agreed to delay a new round of negotiations that would do to begin this week, but they said they will go ahead later in the year. the issue threatened to become a major diplomatic row after the german chancellor last week said she was appalled by turkey's actions. >> images of turkish police using force to quell the recent protests have shocked european foreign ministers, but ministers do not want the matter to cause a rift with turkey, either. >> we have now found a solution that both takes into account developments over the past few weeks and does not lose sigh
. >> ely, it is strange that certain americans are making these comments now. we advise them to take a look in the mirror first and to take care of their own business. >> from saudi arabia, u.s. secretary of state john kerry has urged russia to do the right wing and handover snowden. the chief u.s. diplomat said russia should not died with a fugitive from justice. -- should not side with a fugitive from justice. >> there's a green light for talks on turkey joining bea, but not...
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she was born in ely, nevada. i had been to that part. i lived in nevada for a while. ely, nevada is an old mining town. it is cold in the winter and it is sweltering hot in the summer. she was born there basically in a miners shack. it had a canvas roof. her mother died early. she basically had to raise her siblings herself. she was extraordinarily lucky to get into college and find a way to pay for it. from that very humble background, she ended up being next to, you know, the commander-in-chief and the president of the united states and maybe a little bit of the deer in the headlights comes from that. she certainly didn't grow up in those kinds of our full circles. in terms of the politics, i have to say that she, again, was very active in her husband's campaigns when he ran for senate. she helped write his speeches. she went door-to-door with literature. she helped devise some of the tax strategies that were controversial in california. people said it was a really dirty campaign and she was there slinging the mud. toward the end, when the watergate crisis slowly un
she was born in ely, nevada. i had been to that part. i lived in nevada for a while. ely, nevada is an old mining town. it is cold in the winter and it is sweltering hot in the summer. she was born there basically in a miners shack. it had a canvas roof. her mother died early. she basically had to raise her siblings herself. she was extraordinarily lucky to get into college and find a way to pay for it. from that very humble background, she ended up being next to, you know, the...
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the one i'm trying to finish eight eli saslow from "the washington post." he wrote this year and a half ago and to look back at some of the people who write letters to president obama. you know he reads "ten letters" every day from everyday americans and so if eli went back and found 10 of them who had written to the president with some real stories in the midst of the economic recession. it's a really neat look and he dove into some of the interactions people have with the president. it's not so much about him but the people who reached out. almost done with adam and that's done i will move onto "act of congress" by bob kaiser and another guy from "the washington post" to look at how congress dealt with financial regulatory reform a few years ago and used it to explain why it but congress is so broken. bob covered congress back in the 1970s and it there was a big differencdifferenc e between then and now. it's completely obvious to most people that he finds it's a real dysfunction in two different ways and is supposed to be really good read. after that ano
the one i'm trying to finish eight eli saslow from "the washington post." he wrote this year and a half ago and to look back at some of the people who write letters to president obama. you know he reads "ten letters" every day from everyday americans and so if eli went back and found 10 of them who had written to the president with some real stories in the midst of the economic recession. it's a really neat look and he dove into some of the interactions people have with the...
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joining me now is congressman keith elis. he announced he would announce legislation to amend the u.s. constitution to guarantee the right to vote. and former governor of delaware who voted for the reauthorization of the voting rights act in 2006. congressman castle, can i begin with you, it was striking to me today that eric cantor came out and issued a statement saying he supported a reauthorization of the vote rights act, but he was really a voice in the wilderness on the republican side of the aisle. we tried to get republican sitting members of congress to come on the show and talk about the future of this important piece of legislation and basically have struck out. my question to you as someone who voted for it in 2006 when it enjoyed broad bipartisan support is, can your party rally to the cause yet again? >> well, does my party want to rally to the cause is the issue? i tend to agree with chuck schumer who basically said that with the house under republican control and needing 60 votes to get anything done in the sen
joining me now is congressman keith elis. he announced he would announce legislation to amend the u.s. constitution to guarantee the right to vote. and former governor of delaware who voted for the reauthorization of the voting rights act in 2006. congressman castle, can i begin with you, it was striking to me today that eric cantor came out and issued a statement saying he supported a reauthorization of the vote rights act, but he was really a voice in the wilderness on the republican side of...
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. >> eli angÉlica gonzÁlez, univisiÓn. >> mÁs de 80 mil personas tomaron las calles de ciudad de mÉxicotranscurrio en normalidad. >> de mÉxico vamos a honduras el programa mundial de alimentos convocÓ una caminata contra el hambre su objetivo es promocionar huertos familiares y escolares como alternativa para llevar alimentos nutritivos a hogares pobres que conforman un 70% de la poblaciÓn. >> niÑos de escuelas siembran y cosechan todo tipo de hortaliza, para llevar a sus hogares. >> la vida de un montaÑista checo terminÓ en tragedia en los andrÉs peruanos, de 26 aÑos muriÓ al caer a un abismo de mÁs de 600 pies de profundidad. >> la vÍctima escaloaba una montaÑa de nieve en la provincia junto a otros dos amigos cuando se produjo su muerte, sus compaÑeros quedaron heridos. >> durante medio siglo durmieron en un edificio estatal de minnesota mÁs de 50.000 estudiantes pero desde hoy nadie mÁs podra hacerlo. >> impresionante historia que se viviÓ dentro de un supermercado cuando un hombre se apoderÓ de una niÑa y amenaza con matarla. >> una banda de seductoras mujeres que robaban todo lo q
. >> eli angÉlica gonzÁlez, univisiÓn. >> mÁs de 80 mil personas tomaron las calles de ciudad de mÉxicotranscurrio en normalidad. >> de mÉxico vamos a honduras el programa mundial de alimentos convocÓ una caminata contra el hambre su objetivo es promocionar huertos familiares y escolares como alternativa para llevar alimentos nutritivos a hogares pobres que conforman un 70% de la poblaciÓn. >> niÑos de escuelas siembran y cosechan todo tipo de hortaliza, para...
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eli lilly's schizophrenia drug zyprexa is being investigated by the fda after the deaths of two patients who received the drug. the drug already carries what's called a "black box" warning that alerts users to possible side effects. one such possibility is "delirium sedation syndrome," which can happen if the drug enters the bloodstream too fast. health insurer aetna apparently sees the state of california as a pre-existing condition. the insurance giant says it will no longer sell individual policies in california. 50,000 current policy holders will need to find new coverage by january. aetna has already said that it won't participate in california's insurance exchange program as part of the affordable care act reforms. elan is "on the market." royalty pharma is taking its hostile bid for the irish drug company off the table. elan put itself up for sale after royalty made an agressive push to buy the company for four months. after shareholders voted for a stock buyback, royalty withdrew its appeal with regulators. with possible blockbuster drugs in the works, elan's shareholders felt ro
eli lilly's schizophrenia drug zyprexa is being investigated by the fda after the deaths of two patients who received the drug. the drug already carries what's called a "black box" warning that alerts users to possible side effects. one such possibility is "delirium sedation syndrome," which can happen if the drug enters the bloodstream too fast. health insurer aetna apparently sees the state of california as a pre-existing condition. the insurance giant says it will no...
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an eli manning helmet that he signed. >> yeah.m: this is a way someone like me, get in with your kids. >> that's right. a lot of things you get into for fun. eli is one of the great quarterbacks. two-time mvp. has a great autograph. comes from a great football family. as time goes on what you want to do is come up with really cool items that are different, unusual and him sign. the steiner sports allows you to do that. you can send in an item if you were at a game, a ticket, a photo. adam: star you like, athlete you like will -- >> mariano or eli or jeter get it signed. you see it on the website, steiner sports.com. this is time, i rarely get on any kind of platform and say this. adam: go for it. >> you can, if you're smart, buy the right stuff and you will do well with it. adam: let, two things to make sure you got the right stuff. everything you sell comes with the certificate of authenticity. >> hologram. look for mlb hologram. a lot of stuff we do is signed by mlb it is authenticated and independent. you look on the site, we h
an eli manning helmet that he signed. >> yeah.m: this is a way someone like me, get in with your kids. >> that's right. a lot of things you get into for fun. eli is one of the great quarterbacks. two-time mvp. has a great autograph. comes from a great football family. as time goes on what you want to do is come up with really cool items that are different, unusual and him sign. the steiner sports allows you to do that. you can send in an item if you were at a game, a ticket, a...
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joining me now is the ceo of culture research eli portny. consultant for disney for years. why would the parks raise prices now? >> since the recession recovery has occurred, the attendance at the parks has gone back up. and when there is greater demand, they feel they can get away with a little bit more of a price increase in the tickets. it is also the bigger story, disney, disney brand, disney experience is still unparalleled anywhere else of anything in the united states or the world for that matter. and kids love it. their parents love doing it with them. and there is still a great value in that experience. we haven't reached the point of elasticity at which consumers say it is too much to go to disney. >> i'm not a parent, but, listen, i love my space mountain and my haunted house when i was a kid and i remember the experiences fondly. this is what a disney spokesperson told the orlando sentinel, a ticket to our theme park represents a great value, particularly when you look at the breadth and quality of attractions and entertainment w
joining me now is the ceo of culture research eli portny. consultant for disney for years. why would the parks raise prices now? >> since the recession recovery has occurred, the attendance at the parks has gone back up. and when there is greater demand, they feel they can get away with a little bit more of a price increase in the tickets. it is also the bigger story, disney, disney brand, disney experience is still unparalleled anywhere else of anything in the united states or the world...
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doctors have already started giving the treatment to patients who suffered overuse injuries. 32-year-old elie says 12 years of weight lifting left him with crippling shoulder pain and nothing helped until now. >> within two days i was stronger than i had been in a dozen years. >> but other doctors are warning that there could be serious side effects such as stem cells becoming tumors. >>> all right. new this morning the latest daring tightrope walk by nik wallenda. he did it late yesterday over the little colorado river. that's a gorge in northeastern arizona. wallenda spent just over 22 minutes on that wire some 1500 feet above the river. he jogged and hopped the last few steps before climbing down and kissing the ground. that was followed by hugs for his family. wallenda wore two cameras and a microphone for this stunt. he was heard whispering prayers almost the entire way, and he thanked god for dropping the wind while he was out there. >>> the third tennis major event of the year, wimbledon, getting under way this morning. men's number one seed and defending champion roger federer playin
doctors have already started giving the treatment to patients who suffered overuse injuries. 32-year-old elie says 12 years of weight lifting left him with crippling shoulder pain and nothing helped until now. >> within two days i was stronger than i had been in a dozen years. >> but other doctors are warning that there could be serious side effects such as stem cells becoming tumors. >>> all right. new this morning the latest daring tightrope walk by nik wallenda. he did...
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a spokesperson for eli lilly tells abc news, we encourage patients to talk to their physicians, to weighenefits and risks before taking any prescription. and research raising red flags doesn't seem to be having any effect on the business of low-t. sales are expected to triple to $5 billion by 2017. neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >>> and ahead on our instant index, you're 13 years old. you have to play the cymbals for "the star-spangled banner," but they break. what do you do? ♪ what this little guy did to save the show, coming up. [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. and we help them find a policy that works for them. huh? also... we've been working on something very spe
a spokesperson for eli lilly tells abc news, we encourage patients to talk to their physicians, to weighenefits and risks before taking any prescription. and research raising red flags doesn't seem to be having any effect on the business of low-t. sales are expected to triple to $5 billion by 2017. neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >>> and ahead on our instant index, you're 13 years old. you have to play the cymbals for "the star-spangled banner," but they break. what do you...
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criminal i can tell you steal more with a smile than you can with a gun you can't get people to believe ely's if you're a prick excuse the language on the air you get people to believe you lies when you become friendly to them and you give them business and you develop interpersonal relationship with them so it was happening today is that the what it's what it is the too close to their clients and it's making it easy for criminals like i was to scam to run a circle ok so what is the solution though i mean how can we fix this terrible situation in which the auditors are too close to their clients. well first of all we have to toughen the sawbones oxley independence requirements for what it says right now there's a certain amount of limited consulting work that what it is can do for their clients it should be abolished it should be only pure for their clients and that's it no tax work no no limited consulting work period number two is we should have mandatory what it to rotation the reason that i say that is because as a criminal i hated uncertainty you know it takes me a while to develop who i
criminal i can tell you steal more with a smile than you can with a gun you can't get people to believe ely's if you're a prick excuse the language on the air you get people to believe you lies when you become friendly to them and you give them business and you develop interpersonal relationship with them so it was happening today is that the what it's what it is the too close to their clients and it's making it easy for criminals like i was to scam to run a circle ok so what is the solution...
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he saiit is too ely to tll.nk that the final effects that battle and what we are doing are too hard to tell. obviously it is part of the arab spring, many of the thin that are going on now, we would like to iluence this to the degree that they are all related to what happened in 2003. it wl turn out good or bad. wewill make that judgment in 10 or5 years to you just said something that is talked about. including the causality but one could argue. the bush administration insists on going into bahdad. in the obam administration and iraq. how importando you thi all of thiwill bb? >> years ago irote an article aboutcivilizatn that this was going to happen. i wrote about it and they said that's not actually write. but if you look at it today, the entire arab world is unraveled. when i wrot that article, i was hoping that turky would sp. hopefully they will get things under control. but i'm not 100% optimistic. ihink it is a very dangerous situation. if turkey goes away to egypt is going, we have the policy going forwa
he saiit is too ely to tll.nk that the final effects that battle and what we are doing are too hard to tell. obviously it is part of the arab spring, many of the thin that are going on now, we would like to iluence this to the degree that they are all related to what happened in 2003. it wl turn out good or bad. wewill make that judgment in 10 or5 years to you just said something that is talked about. including the causality but one could argue. the bush administration insists on going into...
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microsoft, ely lilly and oracle.we've talked about this a lot, why is it so hard to figure out a deal to repatriate the money back here in the united states and fix this problem? is there agreement this is a problem? >> well, the companies would not say it's a problem. the companies would say, first of all, this new report came out that 18 companies are likely using tax havens. it's the citizens for tax justice, it's a reputable group. this is an admirable study. this is like saying companies use power point. it's a problem, governments around the world are starting to crack down on. it is, as you said, mika, perfectly legal. >> there was some sort of repatriation tax holiday. remember that. how did that go? >> it did not go particularly well for the intentions. so in 2004, they did it, billions were repatriated. and they tried and tried to make sure it didn't go towards dividends and stock buybacks ended up doing exactly that. and the other response to your question, which is the right question is in 2004 they said
microsoft, ely lilly and oracle.we've talked about this a lot, why is it so hard to figure out a deal to repatriate the money back here in the united states and fix this problem? is there agreement this is a problem? >> well, the companies would not say it's a problem. the companies would say, first of all, this new report came out that 18 companies are likely using tax havens. it's the citizens for tax justice, it's a reputable group. this is an admirable study. this is like saying...
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his kids, eli and payton, very good football players. playing for different teams.s at western ken condition as his sons, jim and john, coach against each other in the super bowl. who better to talk to about father's day and what it means than you two. first off, archie, for you, this day comes up in june. what does it mean? >> well, it's special. count your blessings that we have three sons and they've all given us a lot of joy. sometimes you think they're still your little boys and everything. they're grown men, they're out there play ago rough game. we have a third son, cooper. but father's day is always special and these guys, they remember it. so it's fun. >> brian: both your sons are out there in the super bowl, the whole world watching and amazed by how close the game was and how tough it was on you. but for coaching, was it hard to be a dad when they were growing up? >> the first thing i had a coach a long time ago at bowling green state university where i played and he gave me the greatest advice anyone could ever get. if you want to be a successful coach,
his kids, eli and payton, very good football players. playing for different teams.s at western ken condition as his sons, jim and john, coach against each other in the super bowl. who better to talk to about father's day and what it means than you two. first off, archie, for you, this day comes up in june. what does it mean? >> well, it's special. count your blessings that we have three sons and they've all given us a lot of joy. sometimes you think they're still your little boys and...
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. >> you are like the eli whitney of marijuana, and that is your cotton gin right there?> yes. >> and the weed has to meet stiff standards. it is steps that are taken to insure the safety and the quality of the medicine, but according to the feds, every step is illegal. >> step over here and i will show you what the typical process is for the patients to select their medicine. cannabis contains 65 unique medical compounds called cannabioids and there are 600 strains that we know about. now, the interesting thing is that unlike varieties of wine all of which make you feel basically the same, each variety of cannabis has a slightly different effect. harborside classifies four major different types of cannabis. there are either indica or sativa dominant. >> what is the different? >> well, indica produces a more sedative, relaxing and pain controlling type of effect where sativa is more uplifting and energizing effect. so we encourage patients not to consume raw cannabis flowers by means of smoking. so if i had a patient who came to me and complaining of chronic pain that wok
. >> you are like the eli whitney of marijuana, and that is your cotton gin right there?> yes. >> and the weed has to meet stiff standards. it is steps that are taken to insure the safety and the quality of the medicine, but according to the feds, every step is illegal. >> step over here and i will show you what the typical process is for the patients to select their medicine. cannabis contains 65 unique medical compounds called cannabioids and there are 600 strains that we...
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joining me now amassing initial security correspondent eli lake. welcome.o meet you. >> thank you for having me on. lori: when the president says something like i am not going to be scrambling jets to get a 29 year-old hacker, he is downplaying this. do you think that he is trying to lessen the importance of this? >> well, assuming thaa there would be some negotiation with the russians to try to get him unlikely to lead to anything, it's as much negotiation tactic to publicly say am not going to make this a huge priority because by a your negotiating partner across the table saying you can't squeeze as for other concessions, missile defense or a policy or any other thing. so i think that there is a sense that, you know, this could turn into a situation where the fate of edward snowden will be determined by the larger geopolitical issues with moscow and i think that obama is simply saying he does not want to go down that road. at the same time, it looks like he is not singing from the same socked to buy the same songbook as the rest of his administration who
joining me now amassing initial security correspondent eli lake. welcome.o meet you. >> thank you for having me on. lori: when the president says something like i am not going to be scrambling jets to get a 29 year-old hacker, he is downplaying this. do you think that he is trying to lessen the importance of this? >> well, assuming thaa there would be some negotiation with the russians to try to get him unlikely to lead to anything, it's as much negotiation tactic to publicly say am...
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. >> you are like the eli whitney of marijuana, and that is your cotton gin right there?> yes. >> and the weed has to meet stiff standards. it is steps that are take n to insure the safety and the quality of the medicine, but according to the feds, every step is illegal. >> step over here and i will show you what the typical process is for the patients to select their medicine. cannabis contains 65 unique medical compounds called cannabioids and there are 600 strains that we know about. now, the interesting thing is that unlike varieties of wine all of which make you feel basically the same, each variety of cannabis has a slightly different effect. harborside classifies four major different types of cannabis. there are either indica or sativa dominant. >> what is the different? >> well, indica produces a more sedative, relaxing and pain controlling type of effect where sativa is more uplifting and energizing effect. so we encourage patients not to consume raw cannabis flowers by means of smoking. so if i had a patient who came to me and complaining of chronic pain that wo
. >> you are like the eli whitney of marijuana, and that is your cotton gin right there?> yes. >> and the weed has to meet stiff standards. it is steps that are take n to insure the safety and the quality of the medicine, but according to the feds, every step is illegal. >> step over here and i will show you what the typical process is for the patients to select their medicine. cannabis contains 65 unique medical compounds called cannabioids and there are 600 strains that...
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. >> you're like the eli whitney. >> harborside insists that all steps are taken to ensure the safety and quality of the medicine. but according to the feds, every one of those steps is illegal. >> step over here, i'll show you what the sort of typical process is to help a patient select their medicines. cannabis contains unique articles, the ratio of chemicals one to another varies in each one of the various different strains of cannabis, and there are over 600 strains that we know about. now, the interesting thing, unlike varieties of wine, which all make you feel basically the same, each variety of cannabis has a slightly different effect. harborside classifies four different types of marijuana. >> what is the difference. >> cetiva cannabis tends to give a more cerebral effect. the sativa tends to bring a more medicine-like effect. we encourage patients not to consume raw cannabis flowers by means of smoking. so if i had a patient coming to me, complaining of chronic pain that woke them up at night or insomnia, and just wanted the ability to get a good night's sleep, i would recomm
. >> you're like the eli whitney. >> harborside insists that all steps are taken to ensure the safety and quality of the medicine. but according to the feds, every one of those steps is illegal. >> step over here, i'll show you what the sort of typical process is to help a patient select their medicines. cannabis contains unique articles, the ratio of chemicals one to another varies in each one of the various different strains of cannabis, and there are over 600 strains that...
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eli cal way is one of them. they're not making money nike at other one. the favorite to win. rory mcilroy is probably more important but you highlighted earlier in the show that this company rs trading 24 times earnings. that's a bit above average. the stocks don't typically run in june so i would wait. >> above average to who? >> actually i'm talking about to itself. i mean, at 24 times earnings what we would like to see is probably sub20. this is a little bit of a growth stock. the other way to play this had been fortune brands but they spun off with curb net which is a maker of titlist. >> iron you're in with the retailer of foot wear. >> i like foot locker. >> back to school? >> finish line has the? macy's story roll out. i look both, particularly foot locker. >> next, in her new book our own karen fiederman reveals tips and tricks on how women can find success in both their professional and personal lives. mona scott young sat down with her to talk all things media, music and muscle cat toe. >> what i did after 20 years of building a management compa
eli cal way is one of them. they're not making money nike at other one. the favorite to win. rory mcilroy is probably more important but you highlighted earlier in the show that this company rs trading 24 times earnings. that's a bit above average. the stocks don't typically run in june so i would wait. >> above average to who? >> actually i'm talking about to itself. i mean, at 24 times earnings what we would like to see is probably sub20. this is a little bit of a growth stock....
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>> her reputation has been damaged but we sit in a city eli eliot spitzer got a television show, where the mayoral candidate, anthony weiner, is leading the polls right now and 70 miles up the road where michael vick is lyonized by 60,000 people every sunday who pray the only thing that doesn't happen is he doesn't fumble. she can make a comeback. >> i interviewed her several times. she wrote a blurb for my book and she's someone who i've never heard her use this language and people who work with her daily never heard her use this language. she is a saucy character and says what she means and doesn't have a filter, i will say that. we'll see what the next chapter holds for paula deen. >>> mortgage rates just saw the biggest jump in a quarter century. if you've been on the fence about financing, time to get off the fence. what rising rates mean for your wallet and the economy. >>> the u.s. housing market is healing. home sales are up and so are home sales and the pace of home construction. so are mortgage rates. the biggest rise in mortgage rates in one week since april of 1987. last we
>> her reputation has been damaged but we sit in a city eli eliot spitzer got a television show, where the mayoral candidate, anthony weiner, is leading the polls right now and 70 miles up the road where michael vick is lyonized by 60,000 people every sunday who pray the only thing that doesn't happen is he doesn't fumble. she can make a comeback. >> i interviewed her several times. she wrote a blurb for my book and she's someone who i've never heard her use this language and people...
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have a lot of different people on the program over the next ten weeks, everyone from ellen page to elyoth, westerner herzog, snoop dogg, bill maher and betty while. i know what you're thinking, snoop and betty. is the feud over? they have agreed to bury the hatchet, just for this series, so i'm really excited to get into that one. tonight on the show big liz khalifa in the red chair and, of course, later on, keanu reeves. right now one of the loveliest people you'll ever meet, as famous at all hell but his story is so interesting. tonight we start with martin show. what a life he's had. here's t story. i'm not sure if comedians are born or made, but comedy icons are certainly developed over years. the great martin short, born in hamilton, ontario, martin was his mother's son. as a boy used to record himself singing frank sinatra songs and even added his own applause at end. in absurdity and creativity were always encouraged in the short household, but just as martin was coming into his own, tragedy struck. his older brother was killed in a car crash when marty was only 12. both of his
have a lot of different people on the program over the next ten weeks, everyone from ellen page to elyoth, westerner herzog, snoop dogg, bill maher and betty while. i know what you're thinking, snoop and betty. is the feud over? they have agreed to bury the hatchet, just for this series, so i'm really excited to get into that one. tonight on the show big liz khalifa in the red chair and, of course, later on, keanu reeves. right now one of the loveliest people you'll ever meet, as famous at all...
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spokesperson for eli lily tells us we encourage patients to talk to their physician to the weigh thek before taking any pre-description. and research raising red flag doesn't seem to be having any effect on the business of low t. sales are expected to triple to 5 billion dollars by 20 sfaechbility this is abc news, seattle. >> well more to come her tonight on 7 news at finance:00 including a major ruling on rent control. appeals court decision that may have an impact on mobile homeowners throughout the state. it started here in the bay area. >> army psychiatrist accused in the massacre at fort hood. why he will be getting his own office and staff at taxpayer expense. >> and launch of government ship looks like it explodes. video viral and what really happened as another half hour hlook at them kids. half hour [ sigh ] they have no idea what it was like before u-verse high speed internet. yeah, you couldn't just stream movies to a device like that. one time, i had to wait half a day to watch a movie. you watched movies?! i was lucky if i could watch a show. show?! man, i was happy to
spokesperson for eli lily tells us we encourage patients to talk to their physician to the weigh thek before taking any pre-description. and research raising red flag doesn't seem to be having any effect on the business of low t. sales are expected to triple to 5 billion dollars by 20 sfaechbility this is abc news, seattle. >> well more to come her tonight on 7 news at finance:00 including a major ruling on rent control. appeals court decision that may have an impact on mobile homeowners...
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he's been twice nominated for an emmy for his role as ely gold in the cba television series the good wife. and he's acted in many films from jail bonds to the smurf's. he has his own fraggances. starring in scottish play he basis macbeth as well as lady macbeth almost every other part in the drama. it runs at the barrymore theatre until july 14th. i'm pleased to have him at this table. good to see you. >> you too. >> rose: why this. >> why? that's what i'm asking myself too. it's not easy. it's the most intense thing i've ever done. >> rose: most intense thing you've ever done. >> i mean professionally. because it's not just i play a person who is in psychiatric unit and brought in and then i start to perform macbeth and a few other people play the doctor and the orderly observing me and then as play goes on they in my imagination become part of the play too. so it's bad enough doing macbeth and playing someone who is sort of exercising some things for himself by doing macbeth well. >> rose: do we learn something about macbeth we might not have known. >> well, i think perhaps the emp
he's been twice nominated for an emmy for his role as ely gold in the cba television series the good wife. and he's acted in many films from jail bonds to the smurf's. he has his own fraggances. starring in scottish play he basis macbeth as well as lady macbeth almost every other part in the drama. it runs at the barrymore theatre until july 14th. i'm pleased to have him at this table. good to see you. >> you too. >> rose: why this. >> why? that's what i'm asking myself too....
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i can't imagine that everyone elis eligible for a bonus. thank you.traight ahead, it's not at a trick question. if you do not trust the irs with your money, do you thrurust the with your health care. >>> plus defending snooping in the name of fighting terror. how far will the government take its spying power? that's coming ge t great dealsr at bass pro shops' 4th of july sale. like 25% off our entire stock of beach towels. take 25% off all xps towable tubes. and check out family summer camp, with kids' workshops, crafts and more, all for free. >> with hotwire's low prices, we can afford to take more trips this year. hit the beach in florida... >> and a reunion in seattle. when hotels have unsold rooms, ey use hotwire to fill them. >> so we got our four-star hotels for half price! >> men: ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e, hotwire.com. ♪ in parks across the country, families are coming together to play, stay active, and enjoy the outdoors. and for the last four summers, coca-cola has asked america to choose its favorite park through our coca-cola parks contest. winning
i can't imagine that everyone elis eligible for a bonus. thank you.traight ahead, it's not at a trick question. if you do not trust the irs with your money, do you thrurust the with your health care. >>> plus defending snooping in the name of fighting terror. how far will the government take its spying power? that's coming ge t great dealsr at bass pro shops' 4th of july sale. like 25% off our entire stock of beach towels. take 25% off all xps towable tubes. and check out family summer...
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tiffany and eli lilly slipping into the red. as for the dow. microsoft and dupont says it experts earnings to be at low end of the its forecast. for leaders, ibm, united tech and 3m. here is what the company told cnbc. >> today we have a very strong base. which we can draw our baseline. we are not thinking at the moment of the acquisition. we can grow nicely on the base. >> scott, over to you. >> all right, josh lipton. there are 50 minutes to go before the "closing bell" rings on this wet and rainy day on wall street. maria, dow holding on to a big gain of 150 points. s&p positive as well. stocks snapping back from the sell-off of the year. >> scott, did you get this tweet in social media stocks are soaring. don't tell that to face book. the stock getting crushed compared it high-flying competitors. we will go to hash tag and what is wrong with facebook. >> what is going on with lululemon? then the chairman unloaded company stock at a very inopportune time. we will find out if this is a stock that should be in your portfolio. >> hollywood tigh
tiffany and eli lilly slipping into the red. as for the dow. microsoft and dupont says it experts earnings to be at low end of the its forecast. for leaders, ibm, united tech and 3m. here is what the company told cnbc. >> today we have a very strong base. which we can draw our baseline. we are not thinking at the moment of the acquisition. we can grow nicely on the base. >> scott, over to you. >> all right, josh lipton. there are 50 minutes to go before the "closing...
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and in the case of robbery ely, a third source of northern newspapers. of lee love to to read the northern newspapers because they printed the exact movements of the army of the potomac in their columns. so intelligence gathering came from other sources is not jeb stewart. the fact he wrote himself as recklessly as he did have contact with the lee's army did not mean breeder really did not have any idea what he was doing he knew very well but he was doing even knew where jeb stewart was in fact, he complained to george kimball brown, the stepson of one of the staffers say he was reading from the newspapers that teetwo was riding around baltimore in washington. he knew where he was the was irritated and not he was not providing him with intelligence but he was violating the principle of concentration of forces. it was not intelligence that he wanted but it was jeb stewart and his calvary and that is what irritated robert e. lee. so was he responsible in the respect, no. really knew exactly where he was doing when he ordered the concentration of the army a
and in the case of robbery ely, a third source of northern newspapers. of lee love to to read the northern newspapers because they printed the exact movements of the army of the potomac in their columns. so intelligence gathering came from other sources is not jeb stewart. the fact he wrote himself as recklessly as he did have contact with the lee's army did not mean breeder really did not have any idea what he was doing he knew very well but he was doing even knew where jeb stewart was in...
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a spokesperson for eli lilly tells abc news, we encourage patients to talk to their physicians to weighfore taking any prescription. and research raising red flags doesn't seem to be having any effect on the business of low-t. sales are expected to triple to $5 billion by 2017. neal karlinksy, abc news, seattle. >> lots of side effects to this stuff. thickening of the blood, acne, reduced sperm counts. that alone should tell guys they shouldn't be doing that, right? that alone. >> dudes 45 would be happy to have a reduced sperm account. sign me up. >> my goodness. with all that you can get risk of heart disease, prostate cancer -- >> but i'm going to look fantastic! >> well, i guess if you're done having babies, doesn't really matter, right? if you don't mind back acne. >> probably in the next five to ten years they'll have statistics back on how this first round of people are doing. you don't want to be the first person doing the experimental stuff. >> a lot of people have been doing it for a long time, i.e., baseball players, but they're not willing to get tested as far as what the ef
a spokesperson for eli lilly tells abc news, we encourage patients to talk to their physicians to weighfore taking any prescription. and research raising red flags doesn't seem to be having any effect on the business of low-t. sales are expected to triple to $5 billion by 2017. neal karlinksy, abc news, seattle. >> lots of side effects to this stuff. thickening of the blood, acne, reduced sperm counts. that alone should tell guys they shouldn't be doing that, right? that alone. >>...
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i can't imagine that everyone elis eligible for a bonus. thank you.traight ahead, it's not at a trick question. if you do not trust the irs with your money, do you thrurust the with your health care. >>> plus defending snooping in the name of fighting terror. how far will the government take its spying power? that's coming up. there is a pursuit we all share. a better life for your family, a better opportunity for your business, a better legacy to leave the world. we have always believed in this pursuit, striving to bring insight to every investment, and integrity to every plan. we are morgan stanley. and we're ready to work for you. [ lighter flicking ] [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where giving up isn't who you are. ♪ this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure
i can't imagine that everyone elis eligible for a bonus. thank you.traight ahead, it's not at a trick question. if you do not trust the irs with your money, do you thrurust the with your health care. >>> plus defending snooping in the name of fighting terror. how far will the government take its spying power? that's coming up. there is a pursuit we all share. a better life for your family, a better opportunity for your business, a better legacy to leave the world. we have always...
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the one i'm finishing right now is called tenet letters by eli saslo. he read this a year-and-a-half ago and it's a look back at the people that write letters to president obama. we know that he reads about ten letters a day from everyday americans. so he went back and found ten of them who threatened to the president with real stories of whoa in the economic successions of it is a look back and a dive into some of the interactions people have with the president. it's not so much about him it's the people what reached out. almost done with that. when that is done i will go on to the act of congress by bob kaiser another from the "washington post," who looked at how the congress dealt with financially for a few years ago and used it to show how the congress is so broken these days. he covered congress back in the 1970's and says it is a big difference between that and now. it's completely lt yes to most people but he finds the real dysfunction in a few different ways and it is supposed to be a good read. after that another book by a guy from the washingt
the one i'm finishing right now is called tenet letters by eli saslo. he read this a year-and-a-half ago and it's a look back at the people that write letters to president obama. we know that he reads about ten letters a day from everyday americans. so he went back and found ten of them who threatened to the president with real stories of whoa in the economic successions of it is a look back and a dive into some of the interactions people have with the president. it's not so much about him it's...
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meanwhile eli like is reporting the internal police force was tracking edward snowden well before he outed himself this weekend. according to sources, this "q" group immediately noticed when snowden disappeared back in may. "there's complete freak-out mode at the agency right now" one former intelligence officer tells the daily beast. "there has never been anything like this in terms of a referral to the justice department. "the associated press" is reporting edward snowden moved out of the hawaii home he shared with his girlfriend on may 1st. police visited a local real estate agent to find out where he went. she didn't know. snowden, himself, told "the guardian" as he packed his bags he told his girlfriend only he had to be away for a few weeks and was vague for the reason why. before boarding a flight to hong kong on may 20th. the fbi reportedly paid a visit to snowden's family in pennsylvania and a couple dark suited gentlemen were seen knocking on his mother's door this morning. in short, it's not exaggeration to say this 29-year-old you see before you is one of the most wanted
meanwhile eli like is reporting the internal police force was tracking edward snowden well before he outed himself this weekend. according to sources, this "q" group immediately noticed when snowden disappeared back in may. "there's complete freak-out mode at the agency right now" one former intelligence officer tells the daily beast. "there has never been anything like this in terms of a referral to the justice department. "the associated press" is reporting...
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some discouraging news coming from eli lilly after-hours.ny says it is halting a phase two study for an alzheimer's drug. it blames abnormal liver reaction during biochemical tests on the drug. that is not good. shares are trading down slightly on the news. >>> on to the economy now. are we due for another recession? just what we need. pimco just issuing a report saying that there's a 60% chance of a global recession in the next three to five years? that's a scary prediction. and the world bank is forecasting slower growth, even slower global economic growth. so how much trouble is right around the corner? joining me now, brian wesbury, first trust advisors chief economist. we also have sam stovall, s&p capital iq chief equity strategist. thanks for being with us. brian, what do you think about the grim economic forecasts? >> you know, melissa, great to be with you and with sam and, you know, anybody can make a forecast about anything. melissa: sure. >> it is always potential in the economy that bad things happen but i just, i remine people
some discouraging news coming from eli lilly after-hours.ny says it is halting a phase two study for an alzheimer's drug. it blames abnormal liver reaction during biochemical tests on the drug. that is not good. shares are trading down slightly on the news. >>> on to the economy now. are we due for another recession? just what we need. pimco just issuing a report saying that there's a 60% chance of a global recession in the next three to five years? that's a scary prediction. and the...