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join us fromill fayetteville arkansas to find out if god look the lynn -- if doug macmillan 10 -- ♪ >it is time for today's latin american report at the start of the world cup is just a week away. in most countries around the world the cup is a highly anticipated and religiously followed event. bloomberg businessweek has a look at the world cut -- world cup by the numbers. >> it is the most viewed sporting event in the world. 2010 world cup in south africa was shown in every territory on earth. 3.2 billion people watched. that is 46 .4% of the world's population. more than 30 more million fans have attended world cup matches -- 34 million fans have attended world cup matches. the salida 20th world cup held in 20 stadiums across brazil created 32 teams will compete in 64 matches. the winning team will take on $35 million. germany has promised all players a 400-7000 dollar bonus for capturing the title. -- 400-7000 dollar bonus for capturing the title. $470,000 bonus for capturing the title. the host country has a good chance to win the cup and it wouldn't be the first time. brazil has
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it is just amazing. >> we love our walmart. >> for "nightly business report," sarah eisen, fayetteville arkansas. >>> and still ahead, stocks improving and looking at companies you surely know. they will tell us which ones and why. >>> more recalls at general motors, the automaker announcing four more today for another 90,000 vehicles for air bag related issues in late model chevy silver ados, camaros and other makes, these latest recalls make a total of nearly 4 million gm cars and trucks called in this year. >>> if you don't own a car you may be familiar with uber, the app-based car service that competes with traditional taxi cabs and black cars in cities. uber says they just secured $2.1 billion in funding giving the company a market funding, this is a taxi service basically, a market value of more than $18 billion. >>> and concerns about accounting issues pressured shares of hertz, the company is reviewing its records for 2012 and 13 for regulatory filing. hertz expected first quarter results to be below estimates because of costs related to that review. ups named a company veteran
it is just amazing. >> we love our walmart. >> for "nightly business report," sarah eisen, fayetteville arkansas. >>> and still ahead, stocks improving and looking at companies you surely know. they will tell us which ones and why. >>> more recalls at general motors, the automaker announcing four more today for another 90,000 vehicles for air bag related issues in late model chevy silver ados, camaros and other makes, these latest recalls make a total of...
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they traced the call to a pay phone in fayetteville, north carolina. >> we knew that mr.n was involved in the air conditioning business. we had a general area where the phone call came from. so we concentrated the search in that area. >> and that is exactly where they found him. >> mr. partin was quite shocked to see detectives. he was taken into custody on a warrant. upon questioning by detectives, he refused most of the questions. he didn't confess. >> but dna finally told the tale. partin's dna matched dna on the hair found on joshan's body. >> this dna just sealed the deal. >> to see whether partin's roommate was involved, investigators searched his suv, and on the front seat found a blood stain. but a test on the blood stain didn't match joshan ashbrook. it was dna from the man's son. the roommate also claimed he was at work in tampa on the night joshan was murdered. an alibi corroborated by his employer. prosecutors believed partin picked up joshan while she was hitchhiking. >> hey, there. >> partin gained joshan's trust by having his daughter with him. and by helpi
they traced the call to a pay phone in fayetteville, north carolina. >> we knew that mr.n was involved in the air conditioning business. we had a general area where the phone call came from. so we concentrated the search in that area. >> and that is exactly where they found him. >> mr. partin was quite shocked to see detectives. he was taken into custody on a warrant. upon questioning by detectives, he refused most of the questions. he didn't confess. >> but dna finally...
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this one, from fayetteville, georgia, her home mortgage paid for an entire year by quicken loans.golfer now and forever will be peter hanson. >> mucho gracias, andy scholes. >> everything you need to know after the break. re made for pla. legs, for crossing. feet...splashing. better things than the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. if you're trying to manage your ra, now may be the time to ask about xeljanz. xeljanz (tofacitinib) is a small pill, not an injection or infusion, for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers have happened in patients taking xeljanz. don't start xeljanz if you have any infection, unless ok with your doctor. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher liver tests and cholesterol levels have happened. your doctor should perform blood tests before you start and while taking xeljanz, and routinely check certain liver tests. tell your doctor if
this one, from fayetteville, georgia, her home mortgage paid for an entire year by quicken loans.golfer now and forever will be peter hanson. >> mucho gracias, andy scholes. >> everything you need to know after the break. re made for pla. legs, for crossing. feet...splashing. better things than the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. if you're trying to manage your ra, now may be the time to ask about xeljanz. xeljanz (tofacitinib) is a small pill,...
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be a bit of an apology tour and to show that he's really rolling up his sleeves because here in fayettevillesome of the longest wait times around the country. 3,500 veterans waited 3 to 4 months for care and this is the first time that the acting secretary is going to come out publicly after that very damning audit of this week that showed that nationwide 57,000 veterans are waiting for care. and i think the other thing to watch today is that the acting secretary will be with north carolina congressmen and women and some of the same folks calling for his predecessor's head before eric shinseki had to step down, carol. >> did you think you'd have to move to do such a thing to get the fbi involved? >> no, i didn't. i knew there was dysfunction at the va. we have 550 cases of veterans not heard and getting the benefits or health care they need but i didn't think it would be this systemic all through i think the audit proved that it is. we need as a former veteran, i want to look out for the care of my fellow veterans. as a senator, i want to make sure we do this right so it doesn't happen again
be a bit of an apology tour and to show that he's really rolling up his sleeves because here in fayettevillesome of the longest wait times around the country. 3,500 veterans waited 3 to 4 months for care and this is the first time that the acting secretary is going to come out publicly after that very damning audit of this week that showed that nationwide 57,000 veterans are waiting for care. and i think the other thing to watch today is that the acting secretary will be with north carolina...
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in fayetteville there is a lot to fix.00 veterans here on a waiting list three to four months for care. this is also the first public appearance by the acting secretary since that bombshell audit came out earlier this week that showed 57,000 veterans across the nation are waiting for care, waiting for appointme appointments. the other thing to watch today, ashleigh, he is going to have some of the congressman, representatives and senators from north carolina with him today. they may be some of the same congress people who called for the resignation of his predecessor, eric shinseki. it will be interesting to see how he gets on with the folks who called for his former boss's head. >> while gibson is there, is the fbi there, too? that's kind of an unusual optic, wouldn't it be? >> reporter: we have no evidence of that. certainly, the department of justice said yesterday the fbi is going to start looking into these matters. there's lots to look into particularly in phoenix, forever you remember, that's where cnn broke the sto
in fayetteville there is a lot to fix.00 veterans here on a waiting list three to four months for care. this is also the first public appearance by the acting secretary since that bombshell audit came out earlier this week that showed 57,000 veterans across the nation are waiting for care, waiting for appointme appointments. the other thing to watch today, ashleigh, he is going to have some of the congressman, representatives and senators from north carolina with him today. they may be some of...
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." >> reporter: fayetteville, north carolina, is army through and through.it's neighbor fort bragg is home to more soldiers than any other base in the country and today people are reeling from the resignation of the secretary of the va and what they see as the mistreatment of this nation's veterans. and at grandson's where folks flock to chow down and chat, they are steaming. >> i think it's just a message that we don't care. you know, we understand you went over there, you served our country, you done your job, but, you know, now that you're back home, we don't care. >> reporter: richelle james' husband was deployed a year in iraq. she says the va is overwhelmed, understaffed, and that the departure of general shinseki solves little. >> i think he's just a figurehead. i don't think he's the actual problem. >> reporter: and as the longest wars in our nation's history slowly wind down, they ask, isn't that when soldiers need the va most? jane bell's son is in the navy. >> if they understood what military families go through since iraq and afghanistan and hone
." >> reporter: fayetteville, north carolina, is army through and through.it's neighbor fort bragg is home to more soldiers than any other base in the country and today people are reeling from the resignation of the secretary of the va and what they see as the mistreatment of this nation's veterans. and at grandson's where folks flock to chow down and chat, they are steaming. >> i think it's just a message that we don't care. you know, we understand you went over there, you...
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sarah in fayetteville, appreciate that. >>> want to see a dead body or how your coercion could be inf thrones." plus, investing in the future of health care technology. jaywalker on where the individualized health market is headed. you're watching "squawk alley." but did you know we also support hospitals using electronic health records for more than 30 million patients? or that our software helps over 20 million smartphone users remotely configure e-mail every month? or how about processing nearly $5 billion in electronic toll payments a year? in fact, today's xerox is working in surprising ways to help companies simplify the way work gets done and life gets lived. with xerox, you're ready for real business. because you can't beat zero heartburn. woo hoo! [ male announcer ] prilosec otc is tumbe doctor d frequent heartburn medicine for 8 straight years. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. e frequent heartburn medicine for 8 straight years. financial noise financial noise financial noise financial noise ♪ >>> a very happy birthday to tetras today. 30 years old, young. do
sarah in fayetteville, appreciate that. >>> want to see a dead body or how your coercion could be inf thrones." plus, investing in the future of health care technology. jaywalker on where the individualized health market is headed. you're watching "squawk alley." but did you know we also support hospitals using electronic health records for more than 30 million patients? or that our software helps over 20 million smartphone users remotely configure e-mail every month? or...
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we are outside the bottle walton arena in fayetteville, arkansas. >> julie hyman is down there for theing. "market makers" will be back in a minute. stick around. >> i'm erik schatzker. definition of that term. this is a financial statement. today we're going to take a look at the balance sheets of two central banks and the stories they tell. and jonathan ferro join us. there is some confusion over which bank the fed or the ecb is actually stimulating the economy. you are to resolve the confusion. come up to usbody yesterday and say now the fed has stopped stimulating and his cat and contracting -- contracting, that is not true. the fed is still stimulating the economy. not as much because they are tapering. the ecb is not. >> the perception of this is driving the markets. aople are making calls for weaker euro and a stronger dollar. you see it playing out. , they are alllds falling below yes -- u.s. yields. that is hard to believe where they were a couple of years ago. >> i will have a look at this touchscreen and hopefully it works. this is the ecb versus the federal reserve. hoping
we are outside the bottle walton arena in fayetteville, arkansas. >> julie hyman is down there for theing. "market makers" will be back in a minute. stick around. >> i'm erik schatzker. definition of that term. this is a financial statement. today we're going to take a look at the balance sheets of two central banks and the stories they tell. and jonathan ferro join us. there is some confusion over which bank the fed or the ecb is actually stimulating the economy. you are...
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speaking at the fayetteville, v.a.'s bonus away. >> the fact of the matter is we have 341,000 people and the vast majority of them work really hard to do the right thing that's why very veterans well served the vast majority of the time. have we got problems? yes, we do. >> gibson's visit came on the heels of a a scathing audit saying the fayetteville clinic had the worse wait times in the country 83 days for new patients. >> crash and burn, check out this video. home dangling on the edge of the cliff there has now been destroyed. the home in lake whitney, texas set on fire. over the last couple of months the ground around the home cracked. homeowners say destroying it was the best option. >> there was no way they could put heavy equipment in there at all. the only choice that they had is to say we need to burn it down. take all the weight off of it that we can and then scrape it back. >> robert and denise webb say goggle geologists said it was stable before they built the home in 2007. massachusetts mother outraged af
speaking at the fayetteville, v.a.'s bonus away. >> the fact of the matter is we have 341,000 people and the vast majority of them work really hard to do the right thing that's why very veterans well served the vast majority of the time. have we got problems? yes, we do. >> gibson's visit came on the heels of a a scathing audit saying the fayetteville clinic had the worse wait times in the country 83 days for new patients. >> crash and burn, check out this video. home dangling...
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host: fayetteville, north carolina. robert is on the line for republicans.caller: good morning, america. i just wanted to say that i have a problem with the celebration of bergdahl. he was celebrated in the rose garden, followed up by the comments by susan rice saying that he served with distinction. after serving in the military, you are always inculcated with the first standing order that you do not leave your post until properly relieved. we have to bring him back and i understand bringing him back because he is an american soldier. but to have him celebrated and his father standing next to him, and then i found out that he made these comments on twitter that was released -- i said, oh, my goodness, he has given me the impression that he is now sympathizing with the taliban and we have american trained taliban in the united states of america. it is just the celebration of his release. it should have been done quietly and discreetly because he has some serious questions to answer to once he comes back on our soil. guest: a lot of democrats in congress woul
host: fayetteville, north carolina. robert is on the line for republicans.caller: good morning, america. i just wanted to say that i have a problem with the celebration of bergdahl. he was celebrated in the rose garden, followed up by the comments by susan rice saying that he served with distinction. after serving in the military, you are always inculcated with the first standing order that you do not leave your post until properly relieved. we have to bring him back and i understand bringing...
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." >> reporter: fayetteville, north carolina, is army through and through. it's neighbor fort bragg is home to more soldiers than any other base in the country and today people are reeling from the resignation of the secretary of the va and what they see as the mistreatment of this nation's veterans. and at grandson's where folks flock to chow down and chat, they are steaming. >> i think it's just a message that we don't care. you know, we understand you went over there, you served our country, you done your job, but, you know, now that you're back home, we don't care. >> reporter: richelle james' husband was deployed a year in iraq. she says the va is overwhelmed, understaffed, and that the departure of general shinseki solves little. >> i think he's just a figurehead. i don't think he's the actual problem. >> reporter: and as the longest wars in our nation's history slowly wind down, they ask, isn't that when soldiers need the va most? jane bell's son is in the navy. >> if they understood what military families go through since iraq and afghanistan and hon
." >> reporter: fayetteville, north carolina, is army through and through. it's neighbor fort bragg is home to more soldiers than any other base in the country and today people are reeling from the resignation of the secretary of the va and what they see as the mistreatment of this nation's veterans. and at grandson's where folks flock to chow down and chat, they are steaming. >> i think it's just a message that we don't care. you know, we understand you went over there, you...
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our own sara eisen is in faye e fayetteville at the meeting with a look at what we can expect.ir. >> oh, yes. celeb celebrities, executives associates and investors. the meeting is well under way inside the arena behind me. executives taking turns with the celebrity acts. on the stage, sharing their plans for walmart. what we've seen so far, harry conic jr. the mystery celebrity host of the event. pharrell opened with a performance, robin thicke, got out of a sara mclaughlin concert. this is what walmart does, holds a pep rally for investors for the walmart faithful, for the associates as when well. when it comes to the board elections, that just came in, walton remains chairman of the board despite some opposition from proxy firm iss. they named greg penner to be the vice chairman of the board which is his son-in-law and former walmart executive. perhaps paving the way for him one day to be chairman of the board as well. so there's the news. not surprising given that the waltons still control more than 50% of voting shares. there are overarching questions. if you're a sharehol
our own sara eisen is in faye e fayetteville at the meeting with a look at what we can expect.ir. >> oh, yes. celeb celebrities, executives associates and investors. the meeting is well under way inside the arena behind me. executives taking turns with the celebrity acts. on the stage, sharing their plans for walmart. what we've seen so far, harry conic jr. the mystery celebrity host of the event. pharrell opened with a performance, robin thicke, got out of a sara mclaughlin concert. this...
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and 52 days in the fayetteville hospital. clearly these results need to be improved and indicate the failure of the v.a. to meet its goal of seeing new patients within 14 days. i'm committed to ensuring that the v.a. uses every available option it has to deliver on its mission for all veterans who have earned this care. and if it can't, this bill gives our veterans the ability to seek that care elsewhere. the bill we are considering today would establish a two-year program that allows veterans who have been unable to obtain care from the v.a. for providing service to seek care from private providers. this option would also be to provide those who live more than 40 miles from a v.a. facility, including a community-based outpatient clinic. the government would be obligated to reimburse the non-v.a. health provider for the services provided to the veteran. wait times and secret lists aren't the only problem within the v.a. health system. we are learning now that quality-of-care issues on a range of critical care outcomes, includ
and 52 days in the fayetteville hospital. clearly these results need to be improved and indicate the failure of the v.a. to meet its goal of seeing new patients within 14 days. i'm committed to ensuring that the v.a. uses every available option it has to deliver on its mission for all veterans who have earned this care. and if it can't, this bill gives our veterans the ability to seek that care elsewhere. the bill we are considering today would establish a two-year program that allows veterans...
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is there fayetteville reserves and has there been a research in years? who owns the i arrest? owns our prison system? that needs to be talked about, to. i will read this guy's book, but there is another book that is out that is real good. about thes talk spending in campaigns and elections, the subject we are talking about here in the segment. no, no. i think everyone is waking up in america. to who is controlling everything. catherine in alabama. clark waiting in wisconsin on the line for independents. i understand exactly what that lady was singing. these companies put that much money into politics? guest: a very good question. the motivation of the donors is something i look at but if it in the book. as far as companies giving money to politics, i still think for the most part the biggest corporations are the biggest players in the economy. shying away from the outside a wrote about the book. they do so because they are able to navigate the political process through the bank regulated sums of money to members of congress to oversee, sit on committees or control committees t
is there fayetteville reserves and has there been a research in years? who owns the i arrest? owns our prison system? that needs to be talked about, to. i will read this guy's book, but there is another book that is out that is real good. about thes talk spending in campaigns and elections, the subject we are talking about here in the segment. no, no. i think everyone is waking up in america. to who is controlling everything. catherine in alabama. clark waiting in wisconsin on the line for...
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host: fayetteville, north carolina. robert is on the line for republicans.ler: good morning, america. i just wanted to say that i have celebrationth the of bergdahl. he was celebrated in the rose garden, followed up by the comments by susan rice saying that he served with distinction. after serving in the military, you are always inculcated with the first standing order that you do not leave your post until properly relieved. we have to bring him back and i understand bringing him back because he is an american soldier. but to have him celebrated and his father standing next to him, and then i found out that he made these comments on twitter that was released -- i said, oh, my goodness, he has given me the impression that he is now sympathizing with the taliban have american trained taliban in the united states of america. the celebration of his release. it should have been done quietly and discreetly because he has some serious questions to answer he comes back on our soil. a lot of democrats in congress would privately agree with that. the optics are not g
host: fayetteville, north carolina. robert is on the line for republicans.ler: good morning, america. i just wanted to say that i have celebrationth the of bergdahl. he was celebrated in the rose garden, followed up by the comments by susan rice saying that he served with distinction. after serving in the military, you are always inculcated with the first standing order that you do not leave your post until properly relieved. we have to bring him back and i understand bringing him back because...
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the fayetteville medical center had an average wait time of 83 days.s to me the kind of thing an acting secretary, kathleen, would be emotional about. not defending the bonuses of his employees. >> i was completely stunned by his reaction. it was monumentally wrong on a number of levels. and for him to back the v.a. employees, where nobody is attacking the v.a. employees, we need to fight for veteran care right now. it was outlandish, inappropriate and inprounpunprofessional. >> why shouldn't we be mean to people who are rude to veterans at v.a. facilities? >> we should go on the offensive when something like this happens. what happens if mr. gibson was stopped in the hallway and a patient asked him the same question i did? would he have responded the same way to a veteran in a wheelchair? i don't believe he knew i was a veteran myself, but his response should have been much more professional regardless of the situation. >> you're the one and i'm the one and kathleen, you're the one funding this. for his loyalty to be to his employees rather to the pub
the fayetteville medical center had an average wait time of 83 days.s to me the kind of thing an acting secretary, kathleen, would be emotional about. not defending the bonuses of his employees. >> i was completely stunned by his reaction. it was monumentally wrong on a number of levels. and for him to back the v.a. employees, where nobody is attacking the v.a. employees, we need to fight for veteran care right now. it was outlandish, inappropriate and inprounpunprofessional. >> why...
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ie in we will go to edd fayetteville, georgia, on our line for democrats. caller: good morning. the american people are sick and tired of iraq and the iraqi people. let them kill each other. let them kill each other. there is but hatred in that region. -- there is nothing but hatred in that region. you can never solve any problems over there, you cannot. with me for atick second. i want to read a piece in "the washington times" asking the question, who should be concerned about what is going on in iraq. it says just about everyone. this is on -- the situation laid out in the piece says " militarily successful islamist or struggling parts of iraq and syria poses a real threat to the stability and security to those countries and their immediate neighbors, turkey, jordan, and of course, israel. it carries ramifications for other countries such as saudi arabia, kuwait, bahrain, qatar, united arab emirates, and yemen. the next target will likely be saudi arabia. left unchecked, the islamists could pose a threat to the stability and well-being of countries in central asia with large m
ie in we will go to edd fayetteville, georgia, on our line for democrats. caller: good morning. the american people are sick and tired of iraq and the iraqi people. let them kill each other. let them kill each other. there is but hatred in that region. -- there is nothing but hatred in that region. you can never solve any problems over there, you cannot. with me for atick second. i want to read a piece in "the washington times" asking the question, who should be concerned about what...
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whenever you came to the state of north carolina, didn't matter, charlotte, fayetteville, she said stop person. and what you saw today was a celebration of that joy, that rising joy she brought out in so many of us and i think the whole world. because the world today paid tribute to a remarkable human being. >> it really was a beautiful ceremony. to hear the words from so many who talked about how she touched them, you talk about just stopping by her home. she would say that to those. oprah winfrey described being in her kitchen, how she felt maya angelou was like her spiritual mother, her spiritual queen mother is the way she put it. and it almost sounds as though for all those who were privileged enough to know her firsthand that it was effortless for maya angelou to be this kind of mother and sister figure. did you feel that way? >> reporter: i think she made everyone feel special. you know, her own family, guy, his sons, his wife, her grandchildren, her great grandchildren, they had a large piece of her heart. but whatever she had left she shared with everybody in abundance, and she
whenever you came to the state of north carolina, didn't matter, charlotte, fayetteville, she said stop person. and what you saw today was a celebration of that joy, that rising joy she brought out in so many of us and i think the whole world. because the world today paid tribute to a remarkable human being. >> it really was a beautiful ceremony. to hear the words from so many who talked about how she touched them, you talk about just stopping by her home. she would say that to those....