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before the floodgates opened from the sky, the yankees opened the floodgates with seven runs.hey go on to win 10-0 in a rain shortened six inning game. the sixers hosting the clippers tonight, and while noel and jordan are both 6'11", jordan outweighs noel by 30 pounds. a career high 30 opponents. jordan not so well from the free thrown line. it didn't touch anything that's embarrassing. this is not embarrassing a trained halftime shot. season tickets next year on the house. that is pretty good jordan from chris paul i to 98. >>> they will return on the fourth line. ryan white will replace wayne simmons on the first line. simmons is out for the remaining seven games of the season with a broken leg. a special visitor today got to meet flyers pictureskflyers. [ female announcer ] business travel isn't just about the going. it's also about the going home. and being connected all along the way. whether you're working or recharging do business travel on your terms. acela. take off. ♪ i am never getting married. never. psssssh. guaranteed. you picked a beautiful ring. thank you. we'
before the floodgates opened from the sky, the yankees opened the floodgates with seven runs.hey go on to win 10-0 in a rain shortened six inning game. the sixers hosting the clippers tonight, and while noel and jordan are both 6'11", jordan outweighs noel by 30 pounds. a career high 30 opponents. jordan not so well from the free thrown line. it didn't touch anything that's embarrassing. this is not embarrassing a trained halftime shot. season tickets next year on the house. that is pretty...
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five years after the supreme court opened the floodgate of corporate spending on elections, a movement is growing to amend the constitution overturn the doctrine of corporate personhood. but some lawyers say the effort could backfire and make it hard to hold corporations accountable. we will host a debate. then to the hidden battles to collect your data and control your world. >> russia, china, iran tunisia are trying to push an internet sovereignty, nationalism movement, that gives them the ability and permission to subvert it on their citizens, whether it is surveillance or propaganda, censorship. these are all on the rise. the united states is, quite sensibly, pushing down against that that we need a free and open internet. it turns out at the same time they're doing these exact same things. amy: leading security and privacy research bruce schneier on his new book, "data and goliath." all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. iraqi officials say they are close to victory in an an iranian-backed offensive to
five years after the supreme court opened the floodgate of corporate spending on elections, a movement is growing to amend the constitution overturn the doctrine of corporate personhood. but some lawyers say the effort could backfire and make it hard to hold corporations accountable. we will host a debate. then to the hidden battles to collect your data and control your world. >> russia, china, iran tunisia are trying to push an internet sovereignty, nationalism movement, that gives them...
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don't think we're running a risk if we grant in exception for the 40 percent rule we're opening the floodgates we're being specific in market octavia this is possible so certainly it is fairly significant jason your original letter on this was kind of any sentiment when i read it i think having the 40 percent exception to 40 percent and then having the offsite instead of the onsite didn't sit well, it was interesting to hear about your open on the off site maybe in the drawings what it about look like with the 40 percent 2 bedrooms we'll talk about that. >> i did bring a couple of coops from your discard file prior to meeting with the hayes valley folks it was it was actually an original design if we put 2, 2 bedroom unit there is a 2 bedroom unit on the backside on the page we've showed on the gore you wouldn't get 7 unit on a floor you'll lose 3 unit because of that and i also said to the client i looked this and said those are a little bit dis20r9d by makes a dent in the density that's a marketing question i think other question that was brought up here and shows in that plastic bag as well
don't think we're running a risk if we grant in exception for the 40 percent rule we're opening the floodgates we're being specific in market octavia this is possible so certainly it is fairly significant jason your original letter on this was kind of any sentiment when i read it i think having the 40 percent exception to 40 percent and then having the offsite instead of the onsite didn't sit well, it was interesting to hear about your open on the off site maybe in the drawings what it about...
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the yankees finally open the floodgates with seven runs off jake deetman. new york wins this one 10-0 in six innings. >>> chip kelly's massive off-season overhaul led to an interesting gathering of current and former eagles last night. former eagle todd herryman who signed for the colts. lesean mccoy maclin all in attendance. maclin may be playing for andy reid in kansas city but he still believes in chip kelly. >> he took over a team we were in a tough situation. we were going through a lot of things. he passed the test so far. i believe he's going to be able to win here. on the back burner i'll be a philly fan. i hope they win. >> some special visitors at flyers practice today. troops from joint base mcguire-dix-lakehurst got a chance to meet some flyers and take home plenty of souvenirs. sixers host the los angeles clippers at wells fargo center 7:00 start on comcast sportsnet. that wraps it up for sports. jim kenney. son of a firefighter. first in his family to go to college. he's been councilman at-large, representing the whole city. a progressive voic
the yankees finally open the floodgates with seven runs off jake deetman. new york wins this one 10-0 in six innings. >>> chip kelly's massive off-season overhaul led to an interesting gathering of current and former eagles last night. former eagle todd herryman who signed for the colts. lesean mccoy maclin all in attendance. maclin may be playing for andy reid in kansas city but he still believes in chip kelly. >> he took over a team we were in a tough situation. we were going...
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the euro floodgates are open, investors rushed to the exit putting their cash to work elsewhere in searchreturns. where, exactly, are they putting that money to work? is the search for yields riding them to take risks that they should not? here on the set with me, the head of currency strategy and fixed income research at [indiscernible] and the author of the book "the fall of the euro." robin, what is your call on the euro? robin: we think that the euro is in a big weakening trend. we have a year-end forecast of .95, we envision going through parity sometime in the middle of the year. than we actually see the trough of the euro coming around .8 in the future years. we have a prolonged weakening cycle. alix: what do you think? alix: i believe that the capital -- jens: i believe that the capital outflows is very important. it has been very forceful in the last six to nine months. i am a bit more cautious going into the second quarter. the dollar trend also matters. what the fed told us last week is that they are perhaps getting more concerned about the economic outlook on the back of the p
the euro floodgates are open, investors rushed to the exit putting their cash to work elsewhere in searchreturns. where, exactly, are they putting that money to work? is the search for yields riding them to take risks that they should not? here on the set with me, the head of currency strategy and fixed income research at [indiscernible] and the author of the book "the fall of the euro." robin, what is your call on the euro? robin: we think that the euro is in a big weakening trend....
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schoumacher: in 1975 fed chairman arthur burns refused to open the monetary floodgates to fight risingmployment. why was he holding back? four years later chairman paul volcker set the fed on a course that would lead to the worst recession since the great depression. what could have been worth such a terrible price? on october 20, 1987, the heartbeat of the financial world nearly fluttered out. what could new fed chairman alan greenspan do to revive the patient? during the 1970s and '80s, the federal reserve adopted long-term policies to halt inflation and ease unemployment. but what would the fed do in an economic emergency? monetary policy -- how well does it work? that's the question economic analyst richard gill and i will investigate on this edition of "economics usa." i'm david schoumacher. the federal reserve board is responsible for deciding how much money the economy needs to grow. in the early 1970s the fed held to a policy of using the money supply to try to keep the economy on course. in times of inflation, the fed tightened the money supply to squeeze excess dollars out of
schoumacher: in 1975 fed chairman arthur burns refused to open the monetary floodgates to fight risingmployment. why was he holding back? four years later chairman paul volcker set the fed on a course that would lead to the worst recession since the great depression. what could have been worth such a terrible price? on october 20, 1987, the heartbeat of the financial world nearly fluttered out. what could new fed chairman alan greenspan do to revive the patient? during the 1970s and '80s, the...
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suits against twitter and facebook, enough momentum here that it could potentially open up the floodgates, but i am curious what kara is hearing. >> well, we have been hearing the horrible name here, and because if you inserted black or jewish, and what would happen here, and where does it go, and that is around, and nobody wants to have a world like that where you have to push down people who are possibly going to make you a success. that name was ugly, and people who think that, it is a backward step. if they think and look up, and say, why do we have all men in the venture capital firm, and shouldn't we be looking harder, and why is this board made up of entirely men, and is that good for the company? we start to do the studies on the diverse companies that are proven or better, that is always a good thing, and people are becoming thoughtful is really important thing here, and i hope for that, and we have gotten hundreds and hundreds of letters, especially from women about our coverage, because it has been so heavy who are really interested in the topic, and beginning to debate it. tha
suits against twitter and facebook, enough momentum here that it could potentially open up the floodgates, but i am curious what kara is hearing. >> well, we have been hearing the horrible name here, and because if you inserted black or jewish, and what would happen here, and where does it go, and that is around, and nobody wants to have a world like that where you have to push down people who are possibly going to make you a success. that name was ugly, and people who think that, it is a...
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and indeed, the firm has won, but as you have been talking about, this is potentially opening the floodgates, if you will, for more claims, and there have been other suits by women in silicon vall valley, and definitely consciousness about that issue, and everybody, including the firm by the way, feels it is a positive thing. and kleiner perkins has been portraying itself as a leader in this area, and has minority of women in the key roles of the company, and mainly the women in silicon valley, but just the same, there is improvement that needs to be made. they did not feel that ellen pao was the right person to represent those. she was an employee who had issues getting along with people, and in a unfortunate turn of a phrase she didn't have the genetic makeup to begin the analysis of investment capital, and the pao team said that it was a moment of clairity, but te company said that it was simply shorthand for this woman was not cut out for this role. >> and clearly the jury did not see it from her eyes. i want to bring in dan from this point, because dan, over at "fortune" you have writte
and indeed, the firm has won, but as you have been talking about, this is potentially opening the floodgates, if you will, for more claims, and there have been other suits by women in silicon vall valley, and definitely consciousness about that issue, and everybody, including the firm by the way, feels it is a positive thing. and kleiner perkins has been portraying itself as a leader in this area, and has minority of women in the key roles of the company, and mainly the women in silicon valley,...
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that was the dam-busting moment and the floodgates opened from then. >> nancy mclean called me and toldone had come forward and told them that she had been molested by rick. i says, well, don't worry, we love rick. i actually remember doing that. but then i think i realized, it sunk in. she said, you need to talk to your daughter. i called her up to my bedroom and as soon as i said it, i knew that it had happened to her. i could just tell by her face, by the look on her face. so -- and then i said did anything happen to you? she said yes. and she started crying. >> it's just something that i just tried to forget about for so long, at that point i had just like suppressed all of this. like, you know, you block out so much. >> we were very angry. immediately we wanted rick caught. >> absolute betrayal. i just couldn't imagine anything worse. >> more victims started coming forward through summer of 2004, >> so at this point, mclean's been charged with 16 counts of sexual assault on four children. rick mclean's family left him. they packed up all their stuff and moved out, left him on his o
that was the dam-busting moment and the floodgates opened from then. >> nancy mclean called me and toldone had come forward and told them that she had been molested by rick. i says, well, don't worry, we love rick. i actually remember doing that. but then i think i realized, it sunk in. she said, you need to talk to your daughter. i called her up to my bedroom and as soon as i said it, i knew that it had happened to her. i could just tell by her face, by the look on her face. so -- and...
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. >>> experts say if a nuclear deal is reached with iran, it could open the floodgates for more oil intorket. >>> nasa is issuing a stark warning on the california drought. it says the state only has enough water, to last one more year. then what? >>> millions of israeli voters lining up at the polls as prime minister netanyahu seeks re-election. polls closing in just over an hour 1/2. officials here at home keeping a very close eye on the results. adam shapiro joins me now with more. adam, what do we expect? >> well, melissa voter turnout is pretty heavy in israel right now. the polls at 4:00 will close. that is 4:00 our time in the united states. although that might get some results through exit polling the actual formation of a government will take several weeks possibly a few months because in balance here is which party, whether it is benjamin net's likud party or zion it union led by isac herzog whether they get the nod to form a new government. at play the seats in knesset. no one in israel's history ever won a majority of the seats. more likely the zion it movement could pick up
. >>> experts say if a nuclear deal is reached with iran, it could open the floodgates for more oil intorket. >>> nasa is issuing a stark warning on the california drought. it says the state only has enough water, to last one more year. then what? >>> millions of israeli voters lining up at the polls as prime minister netanyahu seeks re-election. polls closing in just over an hour 1/2. officials here at home keeping a very close eye on the results. adam shapiro joins...
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now, ted cruz is announced, and floodgates have open to a very crowded presidential field it will getre wonder category the group survive without releases so much venom they poison whoever the candidate is. or over, to win a general election, gop will have to abandon the hard edges and seek to find that message that does not rattle the crowd. here is the bottom line, time for fiscal discipline from the government, i hope that understands understand this is a -- hope that americans understand a message not fear but a message we need to embrace. presidential race warming up a little bit, ted is in, joe. you are a successful be person, this administration wants to take all of your money, give it to people that didn't have the chance you had. who are you rooting for. >> i am not rooting for anybody, i just bought a ticket to the game. i need to know what the game is. whoever the candidate is going to be, there are so many of people, if they beat each other up you will not know what the other guy or gal said dollar 8 others waiting. i want a plan. charles: what do you want to hear. >> i wa
now, ted cruz is announced, and floodgates have open to a very crowded presidential field it will getre wonder category the group survive without releases so much venom they poison whoever the candidate is. or over, to win a general election, gop will have to abandon the hard edges and seek to find that message that does not rattle the crowd. here is the bottom line, time for fiscal discipline from the government, i hope that understands understand this is a -- hope that americans understand a...
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these red highlighted areas are rivers in flood stage and as we mentioned cincinnati closing the floodgatesst time since 2011. here's how the storm also progress the moisture continues to move up the i-95 corridor starts out as sleet and freezing rain. advisories north of new york and around the boston area but quickly changing over to rain for a soggy saturday then the back side of this going to be a little bit in the way of snow winter storm warnings posted for maine. here's the rainfall we expect throughout the day taut. more on this later in the show and the massive cyclone in the south pacific. >> from snow to rain to snow. thanks rob. >>> now, the manhunt is intensifying in ferguson, missouri. the suspects who shot two officers at a protest this week are on the run right now and investigators are working around the clock tracking down leads. our kendis gibson is in ferguson with the very latest on the search. hi, kendis. >> reporter: hi paula. this morning the st. louis county police chief saying they have no suspects they have zero persons of interest but they have plenty of leads. o
these red highlighted areas are rivers in flood stage and as we mentioned cincinnati closing the floodgatesst time since 2011. here's how the storm also progress the moisture continues to move up the i-95 corridor starts out as sleet and freezing rain. advisories north of new york and around the boston area but quickly changing over to rain for a soggy saturday then the back side of this going to be a little bit in the way of snow winter storm warnings posted for maine. here's the rainfall we...
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on a battle between neighbors that legal experts say has a rare decision and it could open the floodgates for others in the district given that pot was recently legalized. >> and i think it will open the door to a lot of cases. i got to believe there's going to be -- if this comes out, there's going to be 100 cases filed in superior court tomorrow. >> tonight at 11:00, we'll explain why legal experts say you can't just do whatever you want in your own home. if it impacts your neighbors. and we'll tell you about the claims that the d.c. couple is making about how they are being harmed by their neighbors. joce sterman, abc 7 news. >> interesting. by that logic, you can't cook fish in your house. >> ok. all right. thanks. your home is your castle. but still ahead here, find out how you can secure one for yourself and some guests as well with 200 words or less. >> all right. plus the supreme court weighs in on one challenge to the president's health care overhaul. >> a global company is getting lots of attention today for its generous new maternity policy. i'm rebecca cooper we'll have reacti
on a battle between neighbors that legal experts say has a rare decision and it could open the floodgates for others in the district given that pot was recently legalized. >> and i think it will open the door to a lot of cases. i got to believe there's going to be -- if this comes out, there's going to be 100 cases filed in superior court tomorrow. >> tonight at 11:00, we'll explain why legal experts say you can't just do whatever you want in your own home. if it impacts your...
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as the sanctions are lifted especially the banking sanctions, you're probably going to see the floodgatespening and hundreds of million, eastbound billions of dollars coming into the iranian market. >> reporter: but for now the mechanics at the garage are still using their old tools, trying to make up for a lack of high-tech equipment, hoping things will change soon. cnn, tehran. >> thanks for that report. meantime in the united states, the police are looking for whoever shot and killed an iraqi immigrant in texas as he watched his first snowfall. our nick valencia has the latest on the investigation, including video that may show the killers. listen. >> reporter: police say this surveillance video from a camera posted on a nearby school shows the four men who may be linked to the murder of ahmed al jumaili. bullet holes outside his apartment show where the 36-year-old iraqi immigrant was shot and killed. >> trying to find a decent job to start his life. >> reporter: through tears, his father-in-law says al jumaili recently left iraq to escape the growing threat. in north texas, he would
as the sanctions are lifted especially the banking sanctions, you're probably going to see the floodgatespening and hundreds of million, eastbound billions of dollars coming into the iranian market. >> reporter: but for now the mechanics at the garage are still using their old tools, trying to make up for a lack of high-tech equipment, hoping things will change soon. cnn, tehran. >> thanks for that report. meantime in the united states, the police are looking for whoever shot and...
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once google opens the floodgate all the competitors will have to do the same.f i buy a phone, whether iphone, whatever, i don't want to buy a locked one, do i? >> no. you would be very wise not to. in fact other companies in market provide services for that kind of money. you buy unlocked phone. pay a little more for phone, a lot more for phone in some cases but end result you get massively lower monthly bills. so the savings you get, get to break even point in matter of months. david: folks, this is one reason why i know you don't see low inflation when you go shopping at grocery store but overall in the economy these cost are going to be coming down. all competitors will do it. it is great for consumers. it will keep inflation down in this country. it is only good as far as i can tell. rob enderle, you're only good. good to see you again my friend. thank you very much. >> my pleasure. liz: april in pairs, we've heard that song, right? well april in paris is looking a lot cheaper than it has in years, thanks the euro 11-year low against the dollar. so if ameri
once google opens the floodgate all the competitors will have to do the same.f i buy a phone, whether iphone, whatever, i don't want to buy a locked one, do i? >> no. you would be very wise not to. in fact other companies in market provide services for that kind of money. you buy unlocked phone. pay a little more for phone, a lot more for phone in some cases but end result you get massively lower monthly bills. so the savings you get, get to break even point in matter of months. david:...
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that's the big question is whether the floodgates are going to open to more of these types of cases. where every song is searchable every song can be categorized and everyone who owns a very famous song is probably going back and looking and saying you know what is it similar to something that has come after it and become successful. and the fine line between influence and infringement is very thin. >> marvin gaye's family's lawyer now wants to block future sales of the song "blurred lines." is that really that realistic? >> well that is realistic. a finding of copyright infringement ultimately you can make a motion and say we want to stop the sale of future songs that are infringing. what i think is really going on, they're positioning for a big settle. trying to get the labels and the artists to come together and say, you know, we're going to make a big payment to the marvin gaye family. make this go away we will stop all of this before there's an appeal. before there's an effort to stop sales. make this go away. >> you know robin thicke sang and played the piano in the courtroom t
that's the big question is whether the floodgates are going to open to more of these types of cases. where every song is searchable every song can be categorized and everyone who owns a very famous song is probably going back and looking and saying you know what is it similar to something that has come after it and become successful. and the fine line between influence and infringement is very thin. >> marvin gaye's family's lawyer now wants to block future sales of the song "blurred...
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now we are opening the floodgates on corporate money to such an extent that the money of ordinary people is completely drowned out. we are in danger of losing democratic equality. those are the questions i would return to you about a 5013 c, shut all the churches and not-for-profits that get tax-exempt contributions that the participate however they want spending money directly in politics? the point about the book the right wing has used in a propaganda fashion, could you actually since troubled that a corporation put out, putting everybody's for telling them to vote for the koch brothers's candidate? let's say the government decided to endorse barack obama for president and publish a book and go door to door. would you have any problems thing the government printing office could not publish a book and go door to door with it? would that not violate a whole set of rules which would be perfect constitutional if the government decided to start endorsing candidates? those are some of my questions i will throwback in your general direction. >> i told you we agree on a number of things. i do
now we are opening the floodgates on corporate money to such an extent that the money of ordinary people is completely drowned out. we are in danger of losing democratic equality. those are the questions i would return to you about a 5013 c, shut all the churches and not-for-profits that get tax-exempt contributions that the participate however they want spending money directly in politics? the point about the book the right wing has used in a propaganda fashion, could you actually since...
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. >> the floodgate phenomenon. gerri: what does it mean broadly for sex discrimination suits, does this put a chill on them? >> i don't think so. >> i don't think it chills, not one verdict like this. i think it is a cautionary tale, and employers have known this for a long long time. you have to look at the cultural. they won the trial. >> they eked by. >> but they spent a pretty penny winning that trial. the drain on business. >> millions on lawyers. >> and where did the case come from? the ammunition that they gave her in the form of the male dominated culture. gerri: i'm fascinated by this and wonder if there will be other ramification. the reality is sex discrimination suits are science right? people sue assuming they're only going to get this amount. it's almost an overused complaint in the workplace. >> there are real sex discrimination cases that should be brought absolutely. gerri: sure sure and this obviously, according to the jury was not one of them. >> clearly not. >> well clearly, but it did take 2 1/
. >> the floodgate phenomenon. gerri: what does it mean broadly for sex discrimination suits, does this put a chill on them? >> i don't think so. >> i don't think it chills, not one verdict like this. i think it is a cautionary tale, and employers have known this for a long long time. you have to look at the cultural. they won the trial. >> they eked by. >> but they spent a pretty penny winning that trial. the drain on business. >> millions on lawyers....
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lemonis: once i can get comfortable that the processes are right, then i'm fine with opening up the floodgatesg. but first things first. ewell: i have a different vision than you. lemonis: you do? my vision is that somebody needs to manage the place. ewell: you need to open your eyes a little bit. lemonis: i need to open my eyes? ewell: yes. lemonis: i'm open. what am i missing? ewell: i spend my time on the phone, with the internet, and reaching out to my friends through facebook and getting the word out. i've been doing all the social media for them. lemonis: please don't say facebook to me again. please. i can get shuler to do facebook. ewell's having trouble describing what he really wants. and that's because the job that he wants doesn't actually exist. i get the feeling that he wants to collect a six-figure salary without doing the hard work. have you worked the register since i've been here? have you worked in the kitchen since i've been here? -when i'm in, i'm all in. -ewell: okay. i agree. lemonis: and that's very different than what i've seen from you. i don't think you've been all i
lemonis: once i can get comfortable that the processes are right, then i'm fine with opening up the floodgatesg. but first things first. ewell: i have a different vision than you. lemonis: you do? my vision is that somebody needs to manage the place. ewell: you need to open your eyes a little bit. lemonis: i need to open my eyes? ewell: yes. lemonis: i'm open. what am i missing? ewell: i spend my time on the phone, with the internet, and reaching out to my friends through facebook and getting...
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. >> there's going to be a floodgate where every artist is going to look at songs that came out and sayybe we have a claim here. >> reporter: the jury could decide the case at the end of the week. ben tracy, cbs news los angeles. >> they're both great songs. you can hear the similarities and i hear differences too. >> how do you measure the difference of what is and what is not. >> i they're all talented musicians putting out great music. we'll see. >> we'll see. >>> this morning another los angeles hospital is reporting cases of a deadly super bug. four patients at cedars-sinai medical center has a sbug known as cre. they blame it on their medical scope. that's the same type of outbreak that affected seven people between october and january. chief medical correspondent dr. jon lapook is with us this morning. jon, good morning. >> good morning. >> another hospital but involving this same medical device. how concerned should we be? >> i'm very concerned about this one, okay? and i want to point out we're not talking about a colonoscopy or endoscopy. we're talking an special kind of scope
. >> there's going to be a floodgate where every artist is going to look at songs that came out and sayybe we have a claim here. >> reporter: the jury could decide the case at the end of the week. ben tracy, cbs news los angeles. >> they're both great songs. you can hear the similarities and i hear differences too. >> how do you measure the difference of what is and what is not. >> i they're all talented musicians putting out great music. we'll see. >> we'll...
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floodgates in terms of expectations for a move in interest rates. that's going to set the tone for markets. also waiting on oracle numbers after the bell. stuart,w. stuart: thanks, maria. it never stops, does it? they're throwing your money away at a record rate. we're talking fraud, waste the government at it again. good morning everyone. last year they admit to $125 billion worth of improper payments. medicare and medicaid, the earned income tax credit, jobless benefits all those programs padded with billions in improper payments. outrage on a grand scale. you think it will ever change? apple tv is coming this fall. not soon enough for those of us who struggle with all those remotes. at least one box one remote. and get this a 24-year-old retires from football. he's worried about head injuries. oil down again, i still think the gas price plunge is coming. fox news puts hillary in a very very tight spot, and israel votes big turnouts so far. "varney & company" on it all. we're about to begin. ♪ ♪ stuart: never underestimate the impact of cheap gas
floodgates in terms of expectations for a move in interest rates. that's going to set the tone for markets. also waiting on oracle numbers after the bell. stuart,w. stuart: thanks, maria. it never stops, does it? they're throwing your money away at a record rate. we're talking fraud, waste the government at it again. good morning everyone. last year they admit to $125 billion worth of improper payments. medicare and medicaid, the earned income tax credit, jobless benefits all those programs...
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reporter: is really surprised us until we get back over toward the left side of the buyer but then the floodgatesre really going to open on the to a first- class or delay it for the hope that as a mecca begin to solve the many mysteries of series. will have the coming up. this is an allen family production. and here's why we love chex. one, we love choices like chocolate, vanilla and honey nut. two, we don't love artificial colors or flavors. does anybody? and three...it's gluten free. chex....
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you have to reduce, close the floodgates so there has been a lot of work done in that area to divert people from the criminal justice system at the arrest stage, the conviction stage the incarceration stage. i come from california. there is a proposition that passed with a ton of bipartisan support to basically reduce about six felonies down to misdemeanors mostly drug crimes. but and various various property crimes. and that has the effect of reducing the prison population 100,000 people. . . at the application stage you don't have to report your criminal record anymore, you remove the question but employers can ask about it later in the hiring process. the whole challenge this is not specific to folks with records, it's specific to a lot of people who are unemployed, getting your foot in the door is a huge problem. there are online tracking applications, makes it almost impossible to establish who you are as a person as opposed to your record or you are unemployed for year, whatever it is. what's the duty is been the box it breaks through that and you have the chance to demonstrate
you have to reduce, close the floodgates so there has been a lot of work done in that area to divert people from the criminal justice system at the arrest stage, the conviction stage the incarceration stage. i come from california. there is a proposition that passed with a ton of bipartisan support to basically reduce about six felonies down to misdemeanors mostly drug crimes. but and various various property crimes. and that has the effect of reducing the prison population 100,000 people. . ....
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you have to reduce, close the floodgates so there has been a lot of work done in that area to divert people from the criminal justice system at the arrest stage, the conviction stage the incarceration stage. i come from california. there is a proposition that passed with a ton of bipartisan support to basically reduce about six felonies down to misdemeanors mostly drug crimes. but and various various property crimes. and that has the effect of reducing the prison population 100,000 people. . .
you have to reduce, close the floodgates so there has been a lot of work done in that area to divert people from the criminal justice system at the arrest stage, the conviction stage the incarceration stage. i come from california. there is a proposition that passed with a ton of bipartisan support to basically reduce about six felonies down to misdemeanors mostly drug crimes. but and various various property crimes. and that has the effect of reducing the prison population 100,000 people. . .