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>> gannett -- let's just take gannett. gannett is a domestic company.ou own gannett because they're turning from a print to a tv -- more tv. it's kind of like oil and gas. if you're a nat gas company, you're trying to get more oily. gannett is a newspapery company that wants to get more tv-ish. and that's what that acquisition is about and why i like gannett so much. let's go to anne in kansas, please. anne? >> caller: yes. what i have a question about is hero, if you would recommend investing in them? >> no, no, no. let's buy the highest quality. let's buy highest quality. hero, which is a good company. but for my charitable trust, my charitable trust is buying national oil well varco. it's splitting up. nate in virginia. nate? >> caller: boo-yah from northern virginia. >> hey, it's for lovers. >> caller: thank you for all your literature and for your recent constitutional scholarship. i really appreciate it. >> quite welcome. >> caller: in the doomsday day of october 17th and what i call the effective doomsday of november 1 or 2. >> right. >> caller:
>> gannett -- let's just take gannett. gannett is a domestic company.ou own gannett because they're turning from a print to a tv -- more tv. it's kind of like oil and gas. if you're a nat gas company, you're trying to get more oily. gannett is a newspapery company that wants to get more tv-ish. and that's what that acquisition is about and why i like gannett so much. let's go to anne in kansas, please. anne? >> caller: yes. what i have a question about is hero, if you would...
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. >>> tomorrow is the annual make a difference day put on by our parent company gannett. joining us is "u.s.a. today" marketing executive sandra to tell us more about the event. welcome back. an early hour. going to be up early tomorrow. 20 years plus u.s.a. weekend has been part of make a difference day. >> it's been an amazing ride for us. we started in 1992 on a leap year day. we asked people to go out and do something for someone else and it just turned into this amazing thing. hundreds of millions of people have been helped by make a difference over the years. >> tell bus some of the projects take will be taking place. >> right here in the d.c. area, wusa employees and gannett corporate employees will be out there for food for others packing 5,000 food packs for kids. these are fairfax county children who during the week get subsidies for lunch meals but on the weekends they sometimes go hungry. so we're packing meals for them for the weekend. there are other activities going on in falls church. there's a movement to do troops -- care packages for troops. 6,000 troop
. >>> tomorrow is the annual make a difference day put on by our parent company gannett. joining us is "u.s.a. today" marketing executive sandra to tell us more about the event. welcome back. an early hour. going to be up early tomorrow. 20 years plus u.s.a. weekend has been part of make a difference day. >> it's been an amazing ride for us. we started in 1992 on a leap year day. we asked people to go out and do something for someone else and it just turned into this...
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bill, gannett shares on the move. back over to you. >> thank you very much. heading to the close here with 50 minutes left in the trading session, not a very volatile day. and the dow -- and the s&p is lower but any positive close for that one would be another new all-time high right now. >> post shutdown outrage. some federal workers who were furloughed will collect back pay and be able to collect unemployment checks they collected during the shutdown. it's called double-dipping but it's on the taxpayers' dime. is that right? >> both sides coming up. jpmorgan's ceo jamie dimon agreeing to pay $13 million to settle civil charges against the bank. criminal could still be to come. a wall street journal op-ed this morning says the real perpetrators sh should be the one's in the government cross-hairs, barney frank and others, that blocked fannie and freddie, even saying he should be arrested. we have barney frank joining us. as you can imagine, he's not that happy about the op-ed piece in the journal. he'll be with us to respond, as only he can. >> and hip-hop m
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demonstration then made its way to the white house all sorts of activists students even young children our gannett farmers caterers chefs the real wide range of people there are a lot of veterans actually showed up to talk about the dangers of g m o's just outside the white house they then began to march made their way to the i.m.f. world bank and eventually to monsanto offices here in washington d.c. now other cities across the u.s. los angeles portland denver orlando just to name a few how similar demonstrations also up in canada and vancouver british columbia there was quite a large turnout for their march against monsanto organizers say this is just the beginning that momentum is going to pick up and they will continue their fight against the g.m.o. giant monsanto reporting from washington and you say no way arts. well the company itself insists it's playing a key role in feeding the world's rapidly growing population on sounds i will also maintains that many people already consume g.m. food with no ill effects but jeffrey smith he's written extensively about the dangers of g.m. themed thanks
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demonstration then made its way to the white house all sorts of activists students even young children our gannett farmers caterers chefs so real wide range of people there are a lot of veterans actually showed up to talk about the dangers of g m o's just outside the white house they then began to march made their way through the i.m.f. world bank and eventually to monsanto offices here in washington d.c. now other cities across the u.s. los angeles portland denver orlando just to name a few held similar demonstrations also up in canada and vancouver british columbia there was quite a large turnout for their march against monsanto organizers say this is just the beginning that momentum is going to pick up and they will continue their fight against the g.m.o. giant monsanto reporting from washington and you so now we are. well inside has been defending its products saying the food it produces is the only way to feed the world's growing population and also maintain that many people already consuming genetically modified foods with no ill effects or teasing marina portnoy takes a look. in the land of
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the byron bay comes in the wake of sunday's massive athlete protests in the capital also marches gannett she can. i'm standing at the main mosque in moscow thousands of muslims begin the celebration of the holiday here with a prayer a little bit about the holiday program by rob literally means the feast of the sacrifice the city takes place about seventy days after ramadan the holiday commemorates he brought his willingness to sacrifice his son ishmael to show his face with his tall log on this day muslims killed a sheep or a go to the did they give the beach to the poor and share family and neighbors as you can imagine not everybody is right with this site and it was being killed in their backyards in moscow thirties have specified the patients farms outside the city where muslims can use a ritual sacrifice this year you could also order the sheep at a local mosque three days events and you would get it delivered to your body this day there's a very big muslim community in russia around twenty million course the celebrations come just days after the riots in moscow's radio but this stre
the byron bay comes in the wake of sunday's massive athlete protests in the capital also marches gannett she can. i'm standing at the main mosque in moscow thousands of muslims begin the celebration of the holiday here with a prayer a little bit about the holiday program by rob literally means the feast of the sacrifice the city takes place about seventy days after ramadan the holiday commemorates he brought his willingness to sacrifice his son ishmael to show his face with his tall log on this...
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is a movement that these people can and farmers are gannett small farmers can get together that increases their purchasing power it increases you know the benefits when you have more people. and you can get benefits but also builds this community that we're talking about for a revolution and so granger move we need community centers we need you know community councils that work with sacramento right below chavez did in venezuela when he did his revelation and we can work together to build california into a state into a model into a road map that hopefully the other forty nine states can follow and people around the world can look at california as this model and the people's revolution and a place to live where everybody has access to health care education a clean environment healthy food and shelter indeed cindy it's a revolution of values that would is what this country is what california needs they can so much for taking the time that was cindy sheehan anti-war activist and candidate for california governor thank you so much. i. just pakistan have a double standard when it comes to dron
is a movement that these people can and farmers are gannett small farmers can get together that increases their purchasing power it increases you know the benefits when you have more people. and you can get benefits but also builds this community that we're talking about for a revolution and so granger move we need community centers we need you know community councils that work with sacramento right below chavez did in venezuela when he did his revelation and we can work together to build...
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demonstration then made its way to the white house all sorts of activists students even young children our gannett farmers caterers chefs so real wide range of people there are a lot of veterans actually showed up to talk about the dangers of g m o's just outside the white house they then the end to march made their way to the i.m.f. world bank and eventually to monsanto offices here in washington d.c. now other cities across the u.s. los angeles portland denver orlando just to name a few held similar demonstrations also up in canada and vancouver british columbia there was quite a large turnout for their march against monsanto organizers say this is just the beginning that momentum is going to pick up and they will continue their fight against the g.m.o. giant monsanto reporting from washington and use in the way our city. well the company itself insists it is playing a key role in feeding the world's rapidly growing population on science and wilson maintains that many people already consume g.m. food with no ill effects but jeffrey smith who's written extensively about the dangers of g.m. food e
demonstration then made its way to the white house all sorts of activists students even young children our gannett farmers caterers chefs so real wide range of people there are a lot of veterans actually showed up to talk about the dangers of g m o's just outside the white house they then the end to march made their way to the i.m.f. world bank and eventually to monsanto offices here in washington d.c. now other cities across the u.s. los angeles portland denver orlando just to name a few held...
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main question is why their grandmother was blown to pieces while looking after her garden parties gannett she counts spoke to the family. why do you think your grandmother was killed not money or that. i don't know if you want to be read in a while again i have no idea why my grandmother was killed. what did you do when it blew up do you run the boat what were you doing my mind that when the drone hit i was outside with my grandmother everything became dark i was scared so i started to run then i noticed my hand was bleeding so i tried to clean my hand but not kept coming out but i was very scared so i just kept running my deepest condolences for your mother's for the for your loss isn't their fault i am very much of it he. my mother was killed my children were injured i'm so glad that people are going to hear our story that's why we came to america we have no idea why our village and my house was targeted this is going to be the first time when the u.s. congress that generally approves of drone strikes will hear from innocent victims of those strikes the or rayman family from pakistan ar
main question is why their grandmother was blown to pieces while looking after her garden parties gannett she counts spoke to the family. why do you think your grandmother was killed not money or that. i don't know if you want to be read in a while again i have no idea why my grandmother was killed. what did you do when it blew up do you run the boat what were you doing my mind that when the drone hit i was outside with my grandmother everything became dark i was scared so i started to run then...
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is a movement that these people can and farmers are gannett small farmers can get together that increases their purchasing power it increases you know the benefits when you have more people. and you can get benefits but it also builds this community that we're talking about for a revolution and so granger movements we need community centers we need you know community councils that work with sacramento right ergo chavez did in venezuela when he did his revelation and we can work together to build california into a state into a model into a road map that hopefully the other forty nine states can follow and people around the world can look at california as this model and the people's revolution and a place to live where everybody has access to health care education a clean environment healthy food and shelter indeed cindy it's a revolution of values that would is what this country is what california needs they can so much for taking the time that was cindy sheehan anti-war activist and candidate for california governor thank you so much. i. just pakistan have a double standard when it comes
is a movement that these people can and farmers are gannett small farmers can get together that increases their purchasing power it increases you know the benefits when you have more people. and you can get benefits but it also builds this community that we're talking about for a revolution and so granger movements we need community centers we need you know community councils that work with sacramento right ergo chavez did in venezuela when he did his revelation and we can work together to...
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from athens for a ceremony that will kick start the russian leg of the record breaking relay argues gannett she can reports on how moscow plans to welcome the torch. thirty three years ago was the last time russia hosted the olympics it was the last time when the olympic torch was on the red square and you can be pretty sure it was not accompanied by a bite curse from the airport all the way to the red square and that's exactly what we're going to see today when the flame of rising moscow behanding of greek we've been dressed like an olympic god is into the hands of many leather jackets on roaring motorcycles so maybe a touch of spice to the classic ceremony. last time the olympic flame was in russia was a long term do and we don't know when the next time will be that it's all right here so the fact that we night we are going to can avoid the olympic flame is a very honorable mission before the olympic torch makes its final destination sochi it will go through eighty three russian regions and two thousand nine hundred towns and settlements will see it climb all the way up mt elbrus the high
from athens for a ceremony that will kick start the russian leg of the record breaking relay argues gannett she can reports on how moscow plans to welcome the torch. thirty three years ago was the last time russia hosted the olympics it was the last time when the olympic torch was on the red square and you can be pretty sure it was not accompanied by a bite curse from the airport all the way to the red square and that's exactly what we're going to see today when the flame of rising moscow...
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coming up and monday we have the call-in show answer your questions at 6:00 gannett:00 p.m.we are reading all your e-mail's. think you for joining us. have a good night don't forget on monday we want to hear from you. ♪ neil: it is a good thing the president was visiting a cutting edge technology school in brooklyn today. i hope the hired a couple of the students there and took them back to fix his website fast. a congressman who says it is time for kathleen sebelius to pack up and go. corporate america might demand accountability, it does -- that does not mean washington does. judging from harry reads latest comments ever will. it turns out that he thinks we have a big tax problem in washington, but not that we are taxed too much but too little and he feels the same way. ben hamper shut up. tonight we. : ala. a year after
coming up and monday we have the call-in show answer your questions at 6:00 gannett:00 p.m.we are reading all your e-mail's. think you for joining us. have a good night don't forget on monday we want to hear from you. ♪ neil: it is a good thing the president was visiting a cutting edge technology school in brooklyn today. i hope the hired a couple of the students there and took them back to fix his website fast. a congressman who says it is time for kathleen sebelius to pack up and go....
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coming up and monday we have the call-in show answer your questions at 6:00 gannett:00 p.m.we are reading all your e-mail's. think you for joining us. have a good night don't forget on monday we want to hear from you. >>> it's pretty clear that the republican party is not unified. different factions want to take the party in different directions. there's the old guard and the new turks. we're talking with governor mike huckabee about whether the republicans can get it together in order to win next year's elections, right here, right now. >> it's "tom sullivan show." here's your host, tom sullivan. >> thank you for joining us. if you follow the headlines you would think republicans across the country fighting, but you know upon closer inspections it seems to be more center in the washington. and congress, senators and representatives in the house are
coming up and monday we have the call-in show answer your questions at 6:00 gannett:00 p.m.we are reading all your e-mail's. think you for joining us. have a good night don't forget on monday we want to hear from you. >>> it's pretty clear that the republican party is not unified. different factions want to take the party in different directions. there's the old guard and the new turks. we're talking with governor mike huckabee about whether the republicans can get it together in order...
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coming up and monday we have the call-in show answer your questions at 6:00 gannett:00 p.m.ing all your e-mail's. think you for joining us. have a good night don't forget on monday we want to hear from you. >>> liberals on capitol hill and the national media are beginning to awaken to the nightmare that is obama care and they are beginning to place responsibility directly on the president on the white house. and the white house may have much more, much worse to deal with. i'm lou dobbs. >>> good evening, everybody. obama care is failing. and that failure goes well beyond the disastrous website health care.gov. the president's usual allies in congress and in the national liberal media are beginning
coming up and monday we have the call-in show answer your questions at 6:00 gannett:00 p.m.ing all your e-mail's. think you for joining us. have a good night don't forget on monday we want to hear from you. >>> liberals on capitol hill and the national media are beginning to awaken to the nightmare that is obama care and they are beginning to place responsibility directly on the president on the white house. and the white house may have much more, much worse to deal with. i'm lou...
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coming up and monday we have the call-in show answer your questions at 6:00 gannett:00 p.m.ur e-mail's. think you for joining us. have a good night don't forget on monday we want to hear from you.following the heaw next. >> the fed? f-e-e, fed? john: what is the fed? >> i don't know. john: most americans don't know, yet we give them enormous power. the fed likes it. >> americans have always been reluctant to give too much financial power away. but we still need somebody to foster conditions for a healthy economy. >> your dollar will be worth just this much tomorrow as it is. >> the dollar as low as 96% of its value. >> not everybody likes it. i think it will --
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coming up and monday we have the call-in show answer your questions at 6:00 gannett:00 p.m.eading all your e-mail's. think you for joining us. have a good night don't forget on monday we want to hear from you. >> over 20 million americans remain unemployed and underemployed the early failure of obamacare and it has put the economy in jeopardy but obama tries to chase a subject focusing at best of medical interest for most americans. i am lou dobbs. lou: good evening. the failures of the affordable care acts are piling up the white house says only three out of 10 could successfully navigate through health care .gov.
coming up and monday we have the call-in show answer your questions at 6:00 gannett:00 p.m.eading all your e-mail's. think you for joining us. have a good night don't forget on monday we want to hear from you. >> over 20 million americans remain unemployed and underemployed the early failure of obamacare and it has put the economy in jeopardy but obama tries to chase a subject focusing at best of medical interest for most americans. i am lou dobbs. lou: good evening. the failures of the...
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that's what happened with gannett, moving lower. rate-sensitive slid a little bit, to the downside. home builders dealing with higher rates, to the down side. we just got netflix earnings. what have we got? >> just coming out right now, bob. thank you so much. the stock has been on a tear all year. let's get to julia looking at these numbers right now. over to you. >> that's right. netflix earnings coming in better than expected. the company reporting 52 cents per share. wall street had been expecting 49 cents per share. and that is up from 13 cents per share in the year ago period. revenue coming in just slightly better than expected at 1.11 billion -- i'm sorry, $1.16 billion, i believe, and expected to come in at $1.11 billion. the main number is domestic streaming subscribers came in stronger than expected at 1.9 million new netflix streaming. it is definitely coming in strong. another key point here is that the company issues projections for q4. it says they do expect to add about 2 million new subscribers in the fourth quarter, which would be very strong, consistent with a yea
that's what happened with gannett, moving lower. rate-sensitive slid a little bit, to the downside. home builders dealing with higher rates, to the down side. we just got netflix earnings. what have we got? >> just coming out right now, bob. thank you so much. the stock has been on a tear all year. let's get to julia looking at these numbers right now. over to you. >> that's right. netflix earnings coming in better than expected. the company reporting 52 cents per share. wall street...
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gannett revise the startling casino industry? rebought president is ere for "spare change."er have too much -- court to much fun. ♪ any last requests mr. baldwin? do you mind grbing my phone d opening the capital one purchaseraser? i need to redeem some venture miles before my demise. okay. it's easy to eraseny recent travel expense i want. just pick that flight right there. mmm hmmm. give it a few taps, and...it's tak ce of. this is pretty easy, and i see it worksn hotels too. you bet. now if you like that, press the rebutton on top. ♪ w did he not see t that coming? what's in your wallet? ♪ melissa: you ever use your "spare change" to do a little gambling? the borgada casino in new jersey has officially been granted the state's first permit for online gaming. it is a big deal and could be a huge jackpot ffr borgada even though critics say the zero ibm internet gambling is an unsafe bet. here on my is says diana wynne, president and ceo zero. thank you for joining us. they have to be in the state of new jersey. now these people that would drive to the casino? >> by and larg
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gannett owns usa "toda tod"usa other newspaper chains.ack to you. >>> technical difficulties still plaguing the obama care signup. as people seek applications online, what is being done to fix the issues. president obama is set to speak on it later this morning. the administration saying it is consulting the best and brightest for a fix. bertha coombs is back at headquarters. sounds like a bit of a brain trust being scrambled together? >> that's what it sounds like. by some reports, they actual tli flew some people in. listing outside experts. admission that they are putting their target of enrolling 7 million people over six months in jeopardy with 71 days until january 1st when people are enrolling. at this point, we haven't gotten any numbers from enrolling. the numbers we have gotten have come from the 14 state built and run exchanges, including connecticut and colorado. they suggest at this point nearly 16,000 individuals and policy holders, which could include families, have actually completed their enrollment applications. the numb
gannett owns usa "toda tod"usa other newspaper chains.ack to you. >>> technical difficulties still plaguing the obama care signup. as people seek applications online, what is being done to fix the issues. president obama is set to speak on it later this morning. the administration saying it is consulting the best and brightest for a fix. bertha coombs is back at headquarters. sounds like a bit of a brain trust being scrambled together? >> that's what it sounds like. by...