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. >> today we are joined by gina martin adams. as you travel around the country you talk to institutional investors, how concerned are they about all of these events that capture the headlines from iraq to the ukraine, etc.? ofi think it is a topic discussion. we have seen cash levels and shove that higher so there does seem to be some hedging for a bit more volatility going forward him a but i think it is more related to the fed than anything else. it is difficult to know how to per pair in the equity market. maybe there is a little bit of industry and sector movement more broadly not really about the fed for u.s. were polio managers at this time. >> gina martin adams with us. right now company news. >> an accounting giant hopes to wash its hands of the lehman brothers collapse. ernst and young won the new york state court to agree it was not to blame. they found the company was not liable for the book keeping track that made lehman brothers look stronger than actually was. general motors the latest targets of regulators in china
. >> today we are joined by gina martin adams. as you travel around the country you talk to institutional investors, how concerned are they about all of these events that capture the headlines from iraq to the ukraine, etc.? ofi think it is a topic discussion. we have seen cash levels and shove that higher so there does seem to be some hedging for a bit more volatility going forward him a but i think it is more related to the fed than anything else. it is difficult to know how to per pair...
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gina, welcome. and i am so sorry for your loss. >> thank you, brooke. and i'm happy to be here. >> let's just begin with facts. i want you to tell me what you know about what happened to your nephew. what have police explained to you? >> actually, police haven't explained anything to me. i didn't even get a courtesy call to say that anything had happened. i actually received a phone call from my son, which is dylan's cousin, that night and he had told me that dylan had been shot and killed. the guys -- the three boys, dylan, jarel and adam were all on a bus, public transportation. they were going up to the city cemetery to see their parents' grave. and they had just met up in salt lake. they stepped off the bus, they went into that convenience store. went in, got a drink, everything was fine. dylan had his ear buds in his ear. the three boys came out of the store. they were commanded to get on the ground. and like i said, dylan had his head buds in. he started wandering off the other way. the two other boys complied. dylan -- two officers followed behin
gina, welcome. and i am so sorry for your loss. >> thank you, brooke. and i'm happy to be here. >> let's just begin with facts. i want you to tell me what you know about what happened to your nephew. what have police explained to you? >> actually, police haven't explained anything to me. i didn't even get a courtesy call to say that anything had happened. i actually received a phone call from my son, which is dylan's cousin, that night and he had told me that dylan had been...
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. >>> back to the markets, gina martin adams has been a strategist with a year end s&p target for 1850. which warnings signs should investors be paying attention to? gina's back on power lunch, good to see you again, welcome back. >> thanks for having me. >> one of the latest notes that you put out pointed to stocks and the flattening yield curve. and that that's something that verss should really be taking a look at. why? what does tell you? >> you know, first let me just clarify, i consider myself to be mutual towards stocks, i know in the context of very, very bullish outlooks we look like we're bearish, we're not. we're thinking look, we probably enter an environment of policy uncertainty over the next six to 12 months. and the flattening yield curve supports that view. typically as the fed gets geared up and move the short rate higher anyway, the long rate has actually moved lower. and we've seen the yield curve flatten so far this year. similar to the way it has done over the last 30d years at this stage in the cycle. that doesn't necessarily mean it's all over for the equity mar
. >>> back to the markets, gina martin adams has been a strategist with a year end s&p target for 1850. which warnings signs should investors be paying attention to? gina's back on power lunch, good to see you again, welcome back. >> thanks for having me. >> one of the latest notes that you put out pointed to stocks and the flattening yield curve. and that that's something that verss should really be taking a look at. why? what does tell you? >> you know, first...
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hey, gina. >> hi, my name is gina from new jersey. i live in a cul-de-sac. is, what do you do when your new neighbor lets their two little dogs poop on your lawn and then doesn't clean it up? >> last segment, we talked about the dogs peeing in the yard. this is worse than that. talk to them. this is a new neighbor. maybe this is the first time they are living in the suburbs. have the conversation. if that's not working, you get into a situation where you have to approach the local authorities. this is trespassing. the dog may be doing their thing. getting used to the neighborhood. first speak to the owner. >> speak directly to them. >> that was a lovely first conversation. hi, welcome to the neighborhood. >> bring a basket of biscuits. >> thank you so much. >> thank you for revealing a well-known secret around here. now it's not a secret anymore. >> what? >>> how to deal with bug bites and pesky outdoor problems. >>> from scratches on the furniture to patching cracks in your sidewalk, we'll show you how to do home repairs by yourself, after this. donuts? ♪ y
hey, gina. >> hi, my name is gina from new jersey. i live in a cul-de-sac. is, what do you do when your new neighbor lets their two little dogs poop on your lawn and then doesn't clean it up? >> last segment, we talked about the dogs peeing in the yard. this is worse than that. talk to them. this is a new neighbor. maybe this is the first time they are living in the suburbs. have the conversation. if that's not working, you get into a situation where you have to approach the local...
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we have gina remondo, currently the state treasurer, running for governor of rhode island. the momentum seems to be building with gina right now, and we are proud to be supporting her and looking forward to that primary coming to task and focusing on the general election. just really down the road or up the road from rhode island is massachusetts where the very popular attorney general martha cokely continues to lead in the primary and in the general, by the way. we are proud to be standing with her and hope to see her adding her name with governor hassen to the list of women governors. we also have a couple other races that some folks haven't looked at as closely, although i shouldn't say that quite that way, in wisconsin. i hear it all the time, "we can't beat governor scott walker." i'm here to tell you, this race is dead even. we have a huge opportunity with mary burke. she's a business woman, a job creator. she served as secretary of congress in a previous administration, and really understands the economic needs of wisconsin. and governor walker remains to state. pola
we have gina remondo, currently the state treasurer, running for governor of rhode island. the momentum seems to be building with gina right now, and we are proud to be supporting her and looking forward to that primary coming to task and focusing on the general election. just really down the road or up the road from rhode island is massachusetts where the very popular attorney general martha cokely continues to lead in the primary and in the general, by the way. we are proud to be standing...
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we were like, operation gina. make sure you go fast, move, move, move." and basically we ended up walking in. it was just like -- >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> it was so cute. >> seth: that's the funny thing. i would imagine when you blow somebody's mind, it's actually an absence of noise. like, it's not like screaming, it's like -- all the noise in the world goes inside their body. >> it's a vacuum. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah, and then it's like dead silence and you just see snowflakes because it's not even snowing. that's what happens. >> your mind is a beautiful thing. >> seth: thank you, thank you. [ laughter ] you go to a lot of award shows and you're my favorite person at award shows. >> thank you. >> seth: because you are often one of the only people dancing at award shows. you dance, do you have -- are you self conscious about it at all? 'cause it looks like you're having the time of your life. >> well i used to get really nervous at award shows. because, seemingly they're a huge pressure cooker and every
we were like, operation gina. make sure you go fast, move, move, move." and basically we ended up walking in. it was just like -- >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> it was so cute. >> seth: that's the funny thing. i would imagine when you blow somebody's mind, it's actually an absence of noise. like, it's not like screaming, it's like -- all the noise in the world goes inside their body. >> it's a vacuum. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah, and then it's like dead silence...
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here's fox' gina silva. >> reporter: it looks and sounds like a real drive by shooting.in this neighborhood run for cover. but it's really just pranksters shooting a video hoping it will go viral. it did more than 6 million hits. it's a new trend. people harrah'sed and terrified and it's all caught on video. their called hood pranks. >> today is your lucky day bro here's $100,000 right here. all right? all yours. transaction complete. ♪ >> reporter: josh is one of many people producing these types of videos. he gets millions of hits on youtube. >> i got lots of support and also some haters but i like it. >> reporter: josh and codey often work together on their pranks. here codey goes up to man asking for a kiss. >> can i get a kiss? if you search on youtube for pranks in the hood, hundreds of videos come up. some asking if they want drugs. this video more than 5 million hits. >> you want a little boost of cocaine? you want cocaine. here this guy pretends to be stealing gas. more than 10 million views. bleep. bleep. >> my first reaction was it's not funny. >> reporter: da
here's fox' gina silva. >> reporter: it looks and sounds like a real drive by shooting.in this neighborhood run for cover. but it's really just pranksters shooting a video hoping it will go viral. it did more than 6 million hits. it's a new trend. people harrah'sed and terrified and it's all caught on video. their called hood pranks. >> today is your lucky day bro here's $100,000 right here. all right? all yours. transaction complete. ♪ >> reporter: josh is one of many...
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they're damaging to just our souls. >> reporter: i'm gina silva, fox news. >> los angeles police haveested both lynn and stork they're now charged with making false emergency reports. they say they're not guilty because they never actually called police themselves. they also say they have no plans to stop pulling their so-called hood pranks. >>> well, will three guys sit tag table in harrisburg in bar have any impact on the new casino in philadelphia? it is question that jeff cole has been asking the people who oversee gaming in the state and he joins us live in our newsroom with more. jeff? >> dawn, here we go. in the weeks ahead pennsylvania will award one more casino license in philadelphia. four groups want it. it's a high stakes game with a lot on the line. tonight at 10:00, fox 29 investigators will ask the head of the state's gaming board if everything here is on the up and up. will report on a gathering in a harrisburg bar which in part prompted a pennsylvania legislator to call in a top gaming official. and we'll show you how things got little tense during our reporting. >> y
they're damaging to just our souls. >> reporter: i'm gina silva, fox news. >> los angeles police haveested both lynn and stork they're now charged with making false emergency reports. they say they're not guilty because they never actually called police themselves. they also say they have no plans to stop pulling their so-called hood pranks. >>> well, will three guys sit tag table in harrisburg in bar have any impact on the new casino in philadelphia? it is question that...
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>> yeah, thanks, gina. all right eagles will be without their starting receivers, we will hear from riley cooper. >>> are the taney kids nervous heading into the world series? that's next. 6r7b8gsz. >> lnchs lnk wlnk lnk lnk ever much of of in. >>>. >>>. >>>, . >>> i am a he john clark, the eagles probably without their two starting receivers tomorrow night against the patriots, reilly coop letter not play. jeremy maclin is doubtful. here it, the final joint practice in new england today. jeremy maclin set sat without with that pulled hamstring from yesterday. riley cooper expects to return to practice sunday. he says he will play in the third preseason game next thursday. the receivers need to get their timing down with nick foles. >> it looks bad when, you know your two starters aren't practicing. got to get healthy and out there i know mack, he's good. >> tight end zach ertz says these last few days practicing against the patriots, he is really learning he can make plays. he says he can get open against
>> yeah, thanks, gina. all right eagles will be without their starting receivers, we will hear from riley cooper. >>> are the taney kids nervous heading into the world series? that's next. 6r7b8gsz. >> lnchs lnk wlnk lnk lnk ever much of of in. >>>. >>>. >>>, . >>> i am a he john clark, the eagles probably without their two starting receivers tomorrow night against the patriots, reilly coop letter not play. jeremy maclin is doubtful. here...
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pues gina romero opina: qu mentalidad tan pobre de esta maestra, e indignante para uno de padre tenergracias por participar! cam 2 blanca ...no se olvide de escribirnos al correo "noticiero t 48 arroba telemundo punto com" ... anchor gracias por acompanarnos, los dejamos con el noticiero nacional de telemundo y jose ♪ hoy en noticiero telemundo. >> una victoria sin precedente abre las puertas para asilos a miles de violencia intrafamiliar mientras decenas son arrestados en estados unidos exigiendo acciÓn en el tema de inmigraciÓn. >> cientos de surfistas y nadadores han sido rescatados en las costa del sur de californias azada por inmensas olas. >> un grupo de padres,
pues gina romero opina: qu mentalidad tan pobre de esta maestra, e indignante para uno de padre tenergracias por participar! cam 2 blanca ...no se olvide de escribirnos al correo "noticiero t 48 arroba telemundo punto com" ... anchor gracias por acompanarnos, los dejamos con el noticiero nacional de telemundo y jose ♪ hoy en noticiero telemundo. >> una victoria sin precedente abre las puertas para asilos a miles de violencia intrafamiliar mientras decenas son arrestados en...
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. >> how about gina davis? >> older. >> she is 58, too. >> sigourney. >> you are getting me in trouble. >> stop saying older. >> i'm going to go under. >> she is 64. >> this is very important. michael keaton. is he over or under your age? >> he lost a lot of hair since the last time i saw him. >> i'm going under. >> older. >> he is 62. >> kevin costner is about a year and a half younger than i am. his birthday is in january and he is going to be 59 this coming january. i am in love with kevin costner and always have been. i love him as a person, too. >>> we have a couple of surprises in the prompter. kevin costner is not here. >> is regis? >> not even regis. >> that's sad when you can't get regis. >> we did bring your favorite foods in. >> that's not where it came from. it came from your favorite of all favorites. and we got jimmy. >> i never get tired of jimmy. >> happy birthday. >> lamb chop this week. >> i love you. >> happy birthday. >> jimmy is a year older than i am. >> and by the way this is exactly how
. >> how about gina davis? >> older. >> she is 58, too. >> sigourney. >> you are getting me in trouble. >> stop saying older. >> i'm going to go under. >> she is 64. >> this is very important. michael keaton. is he over or under your age? >> he lost a lot of hair since the last time i saw him. >> i'm going under. >> older. >> he is 62. >> kevin costner is about a year and a half younger than i am. his birthday...
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. >> gina davis is back for winning actress. >> she will be putting on her scrubs and be heading to thest spot on grays anatomy this fall playing a surgeon. >> we don't see much of her anymore. >> she's really picky with her roles. >> this is her first return to network television since her great series commander in chief. >> i actually interviewed her one time when she did that. >> she had a golden globe for that. she has such a history of playing really strong feisty female characters. i expect her to bring it for the eleventh season of the show. >> another day, another divorce. i thought that that had already happened but i guess they separated. >> i was like what, really. this didn't under happened. he secretly filed for divorce back in june but it's all said and done. they had been married for 17 years but they had split in 2008 when he had gone to rehab for sex addition. now it's all water under the bridge. they are going to share custody of their children. he's going to pay a little over $8,000 for child support. she will get $40,000 a month in spousal support. they are doing rea
. >> gina davis is back for winning actress. >> she will be putting on her scrubs and be heading to thest spot on grays anatomy this fall playing a surgeon. >> we don't see much of her anymore. >> she's really picky with her roles. >> this is her first return to network television since her great series commander in chief. >> i actually interviewed her one time when she did that. >> she had a golden globe for that. she has such a history of playing...
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and gina mccarthy said there is a war on coal. and nothing more true. there is a war on coal. i said this. the president acts like he's superman and coal is kryptoite. we have thousands and thousands of people every day go in this precious item out of the earth to run our factories and why now? and the answer is, he doesn't know who we are. you know, governor, we invited him to come to the coal nation. mr. president, come and walk and get off of the back nine and get in the mine and i want you to see what these people do. and he thinks the same way, and cling to your bibles and guns and insignificant. i will tell him mr. president you are off of the mark. this is what made america great. in a global economy that we should be dominating right now, the president plays, the victim. whether on a domestic or international issue accident this is the president, the leader of the greatest country in the free world. stop being the victim and be an advocate for america. (applause) >> i don't understand the president's position on coal. it is cleaner and i much rather put americans to wo
and gina mccarthy said there is a war on coal. and nothing more true. there is a war on coal. i said this. the president acts like he's superman and coal is kryptoite. we have thousands and thousands of people every day go in this precious item out of the earth to run our factories and why now? and the answer is, he doesn't know who we are. you know, governor, we invited him to come to the coal nation. mr. president, come and walk and get off of the back nine and get in the mine and i want you...
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gina says, on our dime and she is not happy. why not? >> because, neil, you're going to pay, i'm going to pay, but the real costs are going to be incurred here, neil, by the children. whatever happened to everybody on the left always talking about the children. they don't seem very concerned about the children that are in our schools now. it's been a long time, neil, if i have ever heard a school district say, oh, no, we're flush in cash. send us more students. do we believe this is just going to be smooth sailing and the unions are going to feel charitable and teachers are going to be ready to teach students and the taxpayers aren't ultimately going to be stung. >> the department of educationing says it's a reminder you have no choice, we hope to settle the modify matters later but for now it's the law of the land that these kids have to be registered. what drew think of that? >> i think it's tragic so many levels. most of these kids won't speak english which is another cost. some have criminal records you. takeç >> oh, pop goes the wea
gina says, on our dime and she is not happy. why not? >> because, neil, you're going to pay, i'm going to pay, but the real costs are going to be incurred here, neil, by the children. whatever happened to everybody on the left always talking about the children. they don't seem very concerned about the children that are in our schools now. it's been a long time, neil, if i have ever heard a school district say, oh, no, we're flush in cash. send us more students. do we believe this is just...
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morgan brittany, famous for dallas series and doctor gina loudon and anne-marie murrell, three interesting very articulate conservative women with a very different view of, you know, what's going on in the world. and i think that's going to be a very, very big book. and who else do we have? we have -- >> one of the books that i saw on your display here is former congressman james rogan. this book came out a while back, didn't? >> we brought back one of his books because interesting guy. member of cars, house impeachment manager during the clinton years. lost because of the democrat targeted him in the reelection bid. he wrote a book about the impeachment which also published. but he wrote a book earlier in his life, an autobiography. it's a very compelling story, and we decided to bring that back because we have a new book, a third book by jim rogan called -- i've got to look, consult my notes. it's called "and then i met ...." he's one of these guys i admire. he's collected every piece of memorabilia throughout his career, every document he signed, every letter he wrote or was written to
morgan brittany, famous for dallas series and doctor gina loudon and anne-marie murrell, three interesting very articulate conservative women with a very different view of, you know, what's going on in the world. and i think that's going to be a very, very big book. and who else do we have? we have -- >> one of the books that i saw on your display here is former congressman james rogan. this book came out a while back, didn't? >> we brought back one of his books because interesting...
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. >> reporter: gina car bone with the group smart colorado is sending a warning to other states consideringas already done. >> there's a big difference between decriminalization, legalization and full on commercialization. in colorado we have unfortunately done all three. report roar the group says legalization is sending the wrong message to kids. she says colorado has the highest pot use among teens. the children's hospital in denver has already reported six children who became seriously ill after ingesting edible marijuana. >> right now, to have, you know, a piece of candy that's a bite sized piece of candy that has 10 servings of marijuana in it, i mean, it's sending people to the er. >> reporter: but for most in colorado, this is the new normal. and for john mccoy it's about time. >> i think we're heading toward legalization in most of the country and for people like us we don do alcohol, you know, we think this is a much safer thi thing. >> reporter: but whether or not this will be what new jersey and pennsylvania look like in the future remains to be seen. in denver, colorado, chris
. >> reporter: gina car bone with the group smart colorado is sending a warning to other states consideringas already done. >> there's a big difference between decriminalization, legalization and full on commercialization. in colorado we have unfortunately done all three. report roar the group says legalization is sending the wrong message to kids. she says colorado has the highest pot use among teens. the children's hospital in denver has already reported six children who became...
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. >> reporter: gina called nbc 10 after her friends found four small kittens stomped to death inside this shed last week. she described what she saw. >> there were bodies, kitten bodies, just fur and head. they stomped the kittens so hard that they were mushed. >> reporter: the pictures of the kittens are too disturbing to show on television. >> they looked like they smashed them because all that is left is bones and fur. >> reporter: stray cats are all over the neighborhood. we spotted several roaming around. boyd has already taken in four cats. he's the one who found the kittens in the she hd. >> i can't even picture even harming an animal, let alone a kitten. >> reporter: he says kids are responsible. >> crazy kids trying to harm these animals. i can't do nothing to them. >> reporter: he has since put up these boards to keep kids out. he and his fiance called the animal control and spfa. >> something has got to be done. >> reporter: throughout the day we've been reaching out to find out the status of the investigation but we weren't able to get ahold of anyone. christina maddela i
. >> reporter: gina called nbc 10 after her friends found four small kittens stomped to death inside this shed last week. she described what she saw. >> there were bodies, kitten bodies, just fur and head. they stomped the kittens so hard that they were mushed. >> reporter: the pictures of the kittens are too disturbing to show on television. >> they looked like they smashed them because all that is left is bones and fur. >> reporter: stray cats are all over the...
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. >> reporter: gina recently found this kitten wandering the streets. she's now worried about the stray animals in her neighborhood so she took the kitten home. >> i would have felt horrible if she was dead on the step or something. >> reporter: her friend discovered two dead cats, one on her front lawn and one across the street. >> they are like innocent little creatures. they don't know how to hate. they don't know how to hate. all they know how to do is love, eat, and purr. you know what i mean? there's no reason to hurt them. >> reporter: the man who discovered the cats in the shed, he and his fiance reported the incident to animal control and the spca and they are investigating. we tried to contact animal control and the pennsylvania spca but weren't able to get ahold of anyone. reporting live in mayfair, christine maddela, nbc news. >>> the only woman to be charged in the child abduction trial went on trial from 2013. she passed on a plea deal. >> how is the jury shaping up? >> reporter: well, when i was in the courtroom a while ago, they selected
. >> reporter: gina recently found this kitten wandering the streets. she's now worried about the stray animals in her neighborhood so she took the kitten home. >> i would have felt horrible if she was dead on the step or something. >> reporter: her friend discovered two dead cats, one on her front lawn and one across the street. >> they are like innocent little creatures. they don't know how to hate. they don't know how to hate. all they know how to do is love, eat, and...
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. >> host: this just coming on the wire at 11:00 today the epa administrator gina mccarthy is only a conference to release the second and final urban air toxics report to congress. could you give some background as far as this survey and what does it mean? >> guest: sure. so the air toxics program really existed in a very nation for earlier but got a lot of teeth in 1990 amendments to the clean air act. so this is a set of pollutants that are different from the so-called criteria pollutants that we've been discussing earlier. and address air toxics which can be carcinogens, can be pseudo-toxins, that sort of thing. so this report will be expanding that program and providing further information. >> host: -- >> guest: if i could point out, if you look at independent analysis of the clean air act, those programs have cost much more than the benefit has been worth. those programs have actually turned out to be very costly and post significant cost not only in business but on consumers. i think epa would say if we had the choice, we would spend less of a resources on those programs and mo
. >> host: this just coming on the wire at 11:00 today the epa administrator gina mccarthy is only a conference to release the second and final urban air toxics report to congress. could you give some background as far as this survey and what does it mean? >> guest: sure. so the air toxics program really existed in a very nation for earlier but got a lot of teeth in 1990 amendments to the clean air act. so this is a set of pollutants that are different from the so-called criteria...
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we just had a positive specimen from brazil from the sewage system that matches gina typically with a tutorial ginny polio. some one came over in advance of the world cup, deposited something else in brazil. we have outbreaks in syria, positive outbreaks in israel. the don't want you to begin taking it so blessed. when we began this work in 1988, there were 350,000 polio cases each year. and now we are really on the cusp of eradication. think we have a reasonable chance getting rid of polio from africa and it will only be the pakistan polio virus that we need to deal with. get over thee can finish line. eradication is so exciting and has been a goal because it is the ultimate in sustainability and equity because it is forever and for everyone. that is what smallpox eradication has brought. that is what polio eradication will bring. in so manyprogress different areas but i want to ask you each a question or two and we will open it up to the audience. what are some of the most important take-home lessons you have gotten from the outbreak investigations you have done? respect local exper
we just had a positive specimen from brazil from the sewage system that matches gina typically with a tutorial ginny polio. some one came over in advance of the world cup, deposited something else in brazil. we have outbreaks in syria, positive outbreaks in israel. the don't want you to begin taking it so blessed. when we began this work in 1988, there were 350,000 polio cases each year. and now we are really on the cusp of eradication. think we have a reasonable chance getting rid of polio...
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we just had a positive specimen from brazil from the sewage system that matches gina typically with a tutorial ginny polio. some one came over in advance of the world cup, deposited something else in brazil. we have outbreaks in syria, positive outbreaks in israel. the don't want you to begin taking it so blessed. when we began this work in 1988, there were 350,000 polio cases each year. and now we are really on the cusp of eradication. think we have a reasonable chance getting rid of polio from africa and it will only be the pakistan polio virus that we need to deal with. get over thee can finish line. eradication is so exciting and has been a goal because it is the ultimate in sustainability and equity because it is forever and for everyone. that is what smallpox eradication has brought. that is what polio eradication will bring. in so manyprogress different areas but i want to ask you each a question or two and we will open it up to the audience. what are some of the most important take-home lessons you have gotten from the outbreak investigations you have done? respect local exper
we just had a positive specimen from brazil from the sewage system that matches gina typically with a tutorial ginny polio. some one came over in advance of the world cup, deposited something else in brazil. we have outbreaks in syria, positive outbreaks in israel. the don't want you to begin taking it so blessed. when we began this work in 1988, there were 350,000 polio cases each year. and now we are really on the cusp of eradication. think we have a reasonable chance getting rid of polio...
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first, let me thank administrator gina mccarthy for being here and taking on the responsibilities of the environmental protection agency at this critical moment in our history. it's not an easy task, and you were willing to step forward knowing full well the challenges you would confront. i want to thank you for being willing to do this. the chairman already mentioned that there are children at the hearing. i think that's wonderful. because it's their future that we're talking about. it's the environment they will be living in that's very much impacted by what we do here and what the administration is doing. the impact of climate change in maryland is well understood. the people in my state recognize the risks that are involved as a result of climate change. 70% of the population of maryland lives in coastal areas. and they're at risk. property owners are at risk of losing their properties, and they know the financial impact that is involved. the people in maryland, the iconic shorelines that we have, that's our way of life, that is at risk. the economics of my state are at risk from
first, let me thank administrator gina mccarthy for being here and taking on the responsibilities of the environmental protection agency at this critical moment in our history. it's not an easy task, and you were willing to step forward knowing full well the challenges you would confront. i want to thank you for being willing to do this. the chairman already mentioned that there are children at the hearing. i think that's wonderful. because it's their future that we're talking about. it's the...
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he says, talking about the girl that picked him up, gina, at the bus station. blanks, so i'm not going to go there. but maybe i might get me a blank. but he says he's not going after no blank blank. homey don't play that. okay. well, we don't play that either. not here. so, this letter is going to be rejected. >> let's go cat hunting. >> cat hunting? >> let's go. >> with reassurance from sergeant english that he will find a safe home for fluffy, t.c. agrees to help track her down. >> take her to california? >> i don't know if she's going to california or not. >> somebody needs to take her to california. >> she gone? she don't move. >> she's watching us right there. you see her? >> i see her peeping right now. she's smiling. she's peeping. she's going to get somewhere. she's gone. she ain't coming back. she's going to stay on that side where she's safe at. >> t.c., i believe she just told us where her kitten is. kitchen gate, two tower. >> stay away from my girl, man. >> she ain't down there. she's leaving a false trail. >> it was worth looking. the search conti
he says, talking about the girl that picked him up, gina, at the bus station. blanks, so i'm not going to go there. but maybe i might get me a blank. but he says he's not going after no blank blank. homey don't play that. okay. well, we don't play that either. not here. so, this letter is going to be rejected. >> let's go cat hunting. >> cat hunting? >> let's go. >> with reassurance from sergeant english that he will find a safe home for fluffy, t.c. agrees to help track...
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joining me to break it all down, gentlemen gina lewis. let's start with the headline analysts didn't see coming. unemployment numbers headed in the wrong direction. let's talk interpretation. how do you read it? >> we added 210,000 jobs. short of that. but it is the sixth month of more than 200,000 jobs. light uptick to 2.6%. that is perceived as potentially good news because it's on a bigger base. when you say that you are unemployed it's because you want in on the action. that is that the all important participation rate. the more they are building equity, savings and overall purchasing power. >>> burger king. little menu tweaks. >> they have a 33-year-old ceo. he was wise enough to say i'm going to work behind the scenes for lunch hour and see how it plays out. he thought it was complicated. have it your way can eat into margins when there's a different bun for everything. you look at the board and your head spins. so they simplified some of the menu options. they threw bacon on a whopper. it improved margins. it is important for a fra
joining me to break it all down, gentlemen gina lewis. let's start with the headline analysts didn't see coming. unemployment numbers headed in the wrong direction. let's talk interpretation. how do you read it? >> we added 210,000 jobs. short of that. but it is the sixth month of more than 200,000 jobs. light uptick to 2.6%. that is perceived as potentially good news because it's on a bigger base. when you say that you are unemployed it's because you want in on the action. that is that...
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ahead on >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by knew tre gina rapid wrinkle repair. visibly reduce wrinkles in just one week. >>> here's a question. would you trust your child with a gun? >> always know your target and be on. always shoot a gun like it's loaded. always keep your finger off the trigger add never point it at anyone. >>> ahead, new questions after 59-year-old girl's deadly accident with an uzi. >> the news is back in the morning here on "cbs this morning." stay tuned for your local news. >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by macy's. claritin-d presents two allergy sufferers. one tried nasacort, which could take up to a week to feel maximum nasal symptom relief. the other took claritin-d,which starts to work on allergies in 30 minutes. the moral: nothing works faster than claritin-d the best part of coming together is how delicious it can be. hershey's s'mores, the unmistakable taste that reminds us that life is delicious. on august 4th, two unsuspecting men walked in to a mcdonald's and discovered an extraordinary burger with hea
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wonderful gina has distributed cards. if you have questions you to write those questions on corporate we do actually do not guarantee to answer all your questions. but we will sort through, discover some themes and posting questions to the speakers once they have laid out their arguments, for about 45 minutes. i'll get a chance to pose a couple of questions about own and we'll have you out of here in 90 minutes of pure. enjoy. [applause] [inaudible] >> we selected paine -- >> louder. >> house that? okay. we selected paine for a couple of reasons. first of all, he's arguably the only real revolutionary theorist america has produced. we produced some admirable anarchists, emma goldman and alexander berkman, noam chomsky, dorothy day and others. we have produced some powerful prophetic voices out of a all pressed communities, whether that is frederick douglass or malcolm x, my friend cornel west and others. but in terms of revolutionary theorists we have almost none. paine may be the only one. in many ways he was the first i
wonderful gina has distributed cards. if you have questions you to write those questions on corporate we do actually do not guarantee to answer all your questions. but we will sort through, discover some themes and posting questions to the speakers once they have laid out their arguments, for about 45 minutes. i'll get a chance to pose a couple of questions about own and we'll have you out of here in 90 minutes of pure. enjoy. [applause] [inaudible] >> we selected paine -- >>...
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ss p s so s .gina t $lainto0 bur norm a tyno slashe y-eighnexte oundupload thases e orrtaeodith goeo it a en andmleelonas fout inf,.5nge s is dpp slow from the blue route westbound on the schuylkill expressway. we had an accident that just cleared on moreland road. cheltenham avenue and macy road there's one. burlington county, 206 northbound, an accident there. >> david murphy has the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. >> reporter: matt a beautiful day buildings we've got plenty of sunshine. take a look at we're 69 degrees in philadelphia. low humidity and a slight breeze. we have a warm high of 84. sunny and nice conditions, low humidity and breezy today. pretty much the same story tomorrow, the weekend similar, mid 80s, clouds at time, but a great set of days for musikfest, of course the phillies and the union game on saturday night. >> more details on the delaware county amber alert murder and suicide at 6abc.com and ♪ all the boys want to line you up and take you down ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> how about a little luke bryan? we're going to have a lot of him tomorrow. he
ss p s so s .gina t $lainto0 bur norm a tyno slashe y-eighnexte oundupload thases e orrtaeodith goeo it a en andmleelonas fout inf,.5nge s is dpp slow from the blue route westbound on the schuylkill expressway. we had an accident that just cleared on moreland road. cheltenham avenue and macy road there's one. burlington county, 206 northbound, an accident there. >> david murphy has the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. >> reporter: matt a beautiful day buildings we've got...
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gina martin adams has been an exceptionally cautious bull. so many doubt this equity market. 6:00 hour tomorrow. good morning, everyone. tuesday morning, "bloomberg surveillance." welcome all worldwide to our world headquarters in new york city. our guest host this hour, tobias levkovich of citigroup. olivia sterns has our company news this morning. >> sprint's new ceo was telling employees to expect more cost cuts. he says the committee will complete aggressively for users. customerst monthly every year since 2007. speaking of finding more customers, electronic arts is extending its subscription services to more companies. ea makes the game medal of honor and other video games. the company is now available in new zealand and western europe. twitter paid $134 million for social data provider mip back in may. the acquisition gives twitter more control over information gathered from content on its network. that is the latest company news. >> there we go. it is time for our morning must-read. >> i have one that really jumped out from the "wall street journal." martin feldstein,
gina martin adams has been an exceptionally cautious bull. so many doubt this equity market. 6:00 hour tomorrow. good morning, everyone. tuesday morning, "bloomberg surveillance." welcome all worldwide to our world headquarters in new york city. our guest host this hour, tobias levkovich of citigroup. olivia sterns has our company news this morning. >> sprint's new ceo was telling employees to expect more cost cuts. he says the committee will complete aggressively for users....
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. >> reporter: gina took her eyes off her 3-year-old daughter at the family pool just long enough forned to look over at the time and my sister-in-law was pulling her up thank god and it was the most scariest thing in my life. >> to not sit there and watch -- >> reporter: dave cutler saw just how quickly a child can did disappear from sight when a 9-year-old boy nearly drowned in a nearby lake suffering from neurological damage. >> drowning is just very, very difficult to detect. it's not like what you see in hollywood. it's quiet. it happens fast and the child could look like they were swimming under water or playing. >> reporter: in response he created the iswimband. it's to help prevent drowning. it's worn by swimmers or anyone not supposed to be in the water. it sounds an alarm on your smartphone or ipad. what's the warning time? >> for nonswimmers, it's almost instantaneous. the headband adults 20 seconds very it can be used for adults. >> absolutely. or people with disabilities. >> reporter: so how will you jauj the success of this product? >> when it becomes commonplace when it
. >> reporter: gina took her eyes off her 3-year-old daughter at the family pool just long enough forned to look over at the time and my sister-in-law was pulling her up thank god and it was the most scariest thing in my life. >> to not sit there and watch -- >> reporter: dave cutler saw just how quickly a child can did disappear from sight when a 9-year-old boy nearly drowned in a nearby lake suffering from neurological damage. >> drowning is just very, very difficult...
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natalie wood, jane russell, susan hayward, marilyn monroe, kim novak, ava gardner, audrey hepburn, ginac lollobrigida, sophia loren and myself. that's what i thought about when i was in high school. but you put this into movies and television about johnston being such a great general and hood being such a bad guy, and people -- it's got to be true. i saw it in a movie, you know, kind of thing. you could ignore what hood wrote. after all, by that time hood was a pathetic creature, ambitious, not just normally ambitious, but unscrupulously ambitious, a liar, in competent. addicted to drugs because of hi amputated leg. trying to move himself a man because he was engaged in the beautiful, ko celtish sally buchanan preston. just a total worthless man hopping around on his one foot trying to impress her. the problem with ignoring hood is the facts get in the way. facts are strange things. and when you get beyond the rather superficial stuff that people like pollard, greeley, and some of the other have written and get down to looking at the facts, things begin to look quite different from what
natalie wood, jane russell, susan hayward, marilyn monroe, kim novak, ava gardner, audrey hepburn, ginac lollobrigida, sophia loren and myself. that's what i thought about when i was in high school. but you put this into movies and television about johnston being such a great general and hood being such a bad guy, and people -- it's got to be true. i saw it in a movie, you know, kind of thing. you could ignore what hood wrote. after all, by that time hood was a pathetic creature, ambitious, not...
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. >> reporter: gina took her eyes off her daughter at the family picnic. >> i looked over just in time entire life. >> reporter: dave cutler saw just how quickly a child can disappear from sight when a 9-year-old boy almost drowned in their lake suffering neurological damage. >> drowning is very very difficult to detect. it's not like what you see in hollywood. it's quiet. it happens fast. and the child could look like they're swimming under water or playing. >> reporter: in response cutler created the iswim band. the first wearable device to detect potential drownings. it's worn as a headband by swimmers or wristband by anyone who should not be in the water. the sensor detects when it's been submerged for too long and sounds an alarm on your smartphone or ipad. what is the warning time? >> for nonswimmers it's almost instantaneous. it's three seconds. the headband is 20 seconds of separate submersion. >> reporter: an adult could use this in certain circumstances. >> absolutely or people with disabilities, elderly. >> reporter: how will you judge the success of this product? >> when it
. >> reporter: gina took her eyes off her daughter at the family picnic. >> i looked over just in time entire life. >> reporter: dave cutler saw just how quickly a child can disappear from sight when a 9-year-old boy almost drowned in their lake suffering neurological damage. >> drowning is very very difficult to detect. it's not like what you see in hollywood. it's quiet. it happens fast. and the child could look like they're swimming under water or playing. >>...
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natalie wood, jane russell, susan hayward, marilyn monroe, kim novak, ava gardner, audrey hepburn, ginaobrigida, jane mansfield and myself. [ applause ] that's what i thought about when i was in high school. but you put this into movies and television about johnston being such a great general and hood being such a bad guy and people -- it's got to be true. i saw it in a movie kind of thing. you could ignore what hood wrote. i mean, after all, by that time hood was this pathetic creature in the history books. ambitious, not just normally ambitious, but unscrupulously ambitious. a liar, incompetent, addicted to drugs because of his amputated leg, trying to prove himself a man because he was engaged to the beautiful coketish preston. a man hopping around on one foot trying to impress buck preston. you could ignore hood. the problem is i found out in decades of research, the problem with ignoring hood is the facts get in the way. facts are strange things, and when you get beyond this rather superficial stuff that people like pollard and greeley and some of the others have written and get do
natalie wood, jane russell, susan hayward, marilyn monroe, kim novak, ava gardner, audrey hepburn, ginaobrigida, jane mansfield and myself. [ applause ] that's what i thought about when i was in high school. but you put this into movies and television about johnston being such a great general and hood being such a bad guy and people -- it's got to be true. i saw it in a movie kind of thing. you could ignore what hood wrote. i mean, after all, by that time hood was this pathetic creature in the...
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all that weather brought to you by newt tra gina rapid wrinkle appear.est parts of fall but we thought we'd start a few days early so we invited former ohio state quarterback and espn commentator kirk herbstreit who's working with our sponsor allstate. >> that's right. >> to make this the perfect field goal so can i get straight to it? who do you like for this college season? >> i think florida state won the national championship a year ago. they got their quarterback back. i think they're probably the team to beat but alabama i think will make it to the national title. i like penn state. >> playing with us -- >> you notice what that says, final four. >> final playoff four. >> i hear you. i hear you. >> you did say penn state has quite a quarterback this year. >> they do. christian hakken berg, outstanding. they're getting better and better, new coach too. >> we do need to talk about why we're on this field. so you set this up. tell us about what you've got planned here in times square. >> we'll be here from 11:00 to 1:00 celebrating allstate. ten-year a
all that weather brought to you by newt tra gina rapid wrinkle appear.est parts of fall but we thought we'd start a few days early so we invited former ohio state quarterback and espn commentator kirk herbstreit who's working with our sponsor allstate. >> that's right. >> to make this the perfect field goal so can i get straight to it? who do you like for this college season? >> i think florida state won the national championship a year ago. they got their quarterback back. i...
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now we know that gina mccarthy does not run the economy or run the world because if she did she wouldn't have to sit her for two and a half hours, right? i just want to make a few points and give the mic over to senator whitehouse, if he would like it. i'm sorry my republican colleagues are not here. i understand when i was not here there was some argument from the senator from wyoming about how wealthy liberals have coerced you into moving forward in this direction. and i find that is really remarkable that my republican colleagues would dare to raise the issue of campaign finance and the amount of money folks are putting into the political process. so let me just recite a few facts for the record. according to the center for responsive politics, in 2013, the oil, gas and coal industries invested at least $170 million in lobbying the federal government. according to the center for responsive politics, in the 2012 election cycle, the same industry spent more than $93 million in recorded campaign contributions, an enormous number, which is itself dwarfed by the amount of money invested in
now we know that gina mccarthy does not run the economy or run the world because if she did she wouldn't have to sit her for two and a half hours, right? i just want to make a few points and give the mic over to senator whitehouse, if he would like it. i'm sorry my republican colleagues are not here. i understand when i was not here there was some argument from the senator from wyoming about how wealthy liberals have coerced you into moving forward in this direction. and i find that is really...
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>> i think one of the things i learned this week is my colleague gina moore who is in west africa coveringrote a great story, i guess, about how one of the biggest populations being hit by this are women because that he the people who tha are taking care of the sick. is and the most vulnerable. a particular ly difficult time for them. this is continuing to spread there and having a lot more troubles getting their hands around it. as we've fallen off the news in the united states because of everything else going on, it's still one of the major crises in the world right now. >> americans should know black lives matter. and when you have law enforcement across the country that are treating african-americans and other people of color as if our bodies and very lives don't matter as much as human beings, that should be a problem for everyone in this country. i also know that there are hundreds of people out on staten island who are continuing to pr protest police brutality in the eric garner case here in new york. we're heading out to staten island. and also this weekend afropunk festival in bro
>> i think one of the things i learned this week is my colleague gina moore who is in west africa coveringrote a great story, i guess, about how one of the biggest populations being hit by this are women because that he the people who tha are taking care of the sick. is and the most vulnerable. a particular ly difficult time for them. this is continuing to spread there and having a lot more troubles getting their hands around it. as we've fallen off the news in the united states because...