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gregg greenberg is a reporter at thestreet.com. >> greg, why the buying interest in health care this year, especially with all of the uncertainty that is still out there? >> well, health care was the worst performing sector in the s&p last year. so i think a lot of it is valuation. so far this year, the s&p is up about 5.3%, and the health care is up 6.3%. which is second only to energy, which everyone would expect, which is up 14%. >> tom: andp the other part of that health care story is dividends. because some folks are getting yield dividends from some of the health care plays? >> it is not easy finding yield in this market. high yield has done exceptionally well. and the other plays you can find it, i suppose, is in health care. >> tom: johnson & johnson, you can see the trend has been lower as it has been wrestling with recall after recall and growth worries. what's the trajectory? >> i think it is still negative for the year. however, a lot of fund managers are telling me they like the stock more and more. the issues of quality control is more blocking and tackling than anythin
gregg greenberg is a reporter at thestreet.com. >> greg, why the buying interest in health care this year, especially with all of the uncertainty that is still out there? >> well, health care was the worst performing sector in the s&p last year. so i think a lot of it is valuation. so far this year, the s&p is up about 5.3%, and the health care is up 6.3%. which is second only to energy, which everyone would expect, which is up 14%. >> tom: andp the other part of that...
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travel editor peter greenberg has the result of a cbs news investigation. >> reporter: the f.a.a.' system of fining airlines for maintenance problems isn't working according to former national transportation safety board member john goglia. >> you know, i don't know of a study that's ever been done by the f.a.a. or anybody else that can correlate the fines to improving safety. >> reporter: look at what happened in 2007. the f.a.a. found that southwest airlines had improperly inspected 46 of its planes for metal fatigue and when reinspected, all were discovered to have cracks. the f.a.a. slapped the company with a $10.5 million fine. but a year later, southwest had the fine knocked down to $7.5 million. news of more crack this is week raise questions about the effectiveness of those fines. >> there's very little incentive if the airline doesn't feel the pain of the fine, the ultimate victim is: safety. >> reporter: so just how often do the airlines have to pay their fines in full? we asked the f.a.a. the agency said the only way to find out was to file a public records request-- and
travel editor peter greenberg has the result of a cbs news investigation. >> reporter: the f.a.a.' system of fining airlines for maintenance problems isn't working according to former national transportation safety board member john goglia. >> you know, i don't know of a study that's ever been done by the f.a.a. or anybody else that can correlate the fines to improving safety. >> reporter: look at what happened in 2007. the f.a.a. found that southwest airlines had improperly...
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laurie greenberg had no idea she could be putting herself at risk when she started using tanning beds in the 9th grade. she has been battling melanoma off and on for the last decade. >> do you think that your daughter got cancer because of the tanning beds rather than natural sunshine? >> definitely the tanning beds. >> the world health organization added tanning beds to the group one cancer causing substances. the same group as cigarettes. medical beds are currently in the same medical category as band aids. the indoor tanning association maintains the decision should be left up to a teen's parents. if such a law were to pass a 17-year-old could drive a car, get married, have children, go off to college and join the military and not be allowed to sun tan indoors. >>> the world's largest concrete boon pump left los angeles today for japan. the 190,000-pound engineering marvel was loaded aboard a huge russian cargo jet. it will be used to cool the fukushima power plant. the pump has a boon that can reach more than 200 feet making it possible to shoot water into the hard to reach area o
laurie greenberg had no idea she could be putting herself at risk when she started using tanning beds in the 9th grade. she has been battling melanoma off and on for the last decade. >> do you think that your daughter got cancer because of the tanning beds rather than natural sunshine? >> definitely the tanning beds. >> the world health organization added tanning beds to the group one cancer causing substances. the same group as cigarettes. medical beds are currently in the...
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one of the songs of the greenberg group says there's a place where everybody's going to it's a place to be actually in entirely different places mentioned the song but the new russian submarines have taken the him right lines close to the heart. of. the. russians don't see themselves as masters of alaska they see themselves as guests. of the traveler is among them. his friends are embarking on a second expedition to the peninsula. once again they will retrace the steps of early russian explorers. and. teams will have to go through a strenuous course of training before the second expedition they intend to use the same gear that the early russian explorers had no motorboats only canoes. since we're repeating the historical route of the alaskan discoverer. then we want to know the actual truth and that's why we didn't have a choice of transport reeves. says venue haakanson head of the community of indigenous people living in kodiak island takes a dim view of the desire of europeans to make a very lives more difficult. his ancestors used to put out to sea in. keeper for. as motorboats. f
one of the songs of the greenberg group says there's a place where everybody's going to it's a place to be actually in entirely different places mentioned the song but the new russian submarines have taken the him right lines close to the heart. of. the. russians don't see themselves as masters of alaska they see themselves as guests. of the traveler is among them. his friends are embarking on a second expedition to the peninsula. once again they will retrace the steps of early russian...
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. >> reporter: travel editor peter greenberg says the spring timing of the event made it more difficultricans than the summer wedding of charles and diana 30 years ago. >> could be the televised event of the decade. but in terms of actual number of americans coming here, not even close to 1981. >> reporter: but for many in britain, the timing was perfect. were a long easter weekend at one end, and an extra day off to celebrate the wedding the next, many took off the whole 11 days and escaped the crowded city. but if they thought they could avoid the wedding madness by heading to new york, they were wrong. >> we came to escape it, but you guys are going crazy for it. and whenever anybody hears us speak and knows that we're british, they like stop and want to talk to us about the wedding and stuff. >> reporter: still for many americans, the chance to witness a royal spectacle is irresistible. especially if it's a bargain. >> didn't cost me anything, no. >> reporter: why not? >> because i won this trip on "the price is right." >> reporter: all told the royal wedding is supposed to generate
. >> reporter: travel editor peter greenberg says the spring timing of the event made it more difficultricans than the summer wedding of charles and diana 30 years ago. >> could be the televised event of the decade. but in terms of actual number of americans coming here, not even close to 1981. >> reporter: but for many in britain, the timing was perfect. were a long easter weekend at one end, and an extra day off to celebrate the wedding the next, many took off the whole 11...
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. >> reporter: travel editor peter greenberg says the springtime of the event made it more difficulticans than the summer wedding of charles and diana 30 years ago. >> could be the televised event of the decade but in terms of actual number of americans coming here, not even close to 1981. >> reporter: but for many in britain the timing was perfect. the long easter weekend at one end and an extra day off to celebrate the wedding the next, many took off the whole 11 days and escaped the crowded city. but if they thought they could avoid the wedding madness by heading to new york, they were wrong. >> we came to escape it but you guys are going crazy for it and then whenever anybody hears us speak and knows we are british, they stop and want to talk to us about the wedding and stuff. >> reporter: still for many americans the chance to witness a royal spectacle is irresistible, especially if it's a bargain. >> didn't cost me anything, no. >> reporter: why not. >> because i won this trip on "the price is right". >> reporter: all told, the royal wedding is supposed to generate as much as s
. >> reporter: travel editor peter greenberg says the springtime of the event made it more difficulticans than the summer wedding of charles and diana 30 years ago. >> could be the televised event of the decade but in terms of actual number of americans coming here, not even close to 1981. >> reporter: but for many in britain the timing was perfect. the long easter weekend at one end and an extra day off to celebrate the wedding the next, many took off the whole 11 days and...
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lori greenberg had no idea she could be putting herself at risk when she started using tanning beds in the ninth grade. >> i was told that it was safe. >> reporter: she's been battling melanoma off and on for the last decade. do you think that your daughter got cancer because of the tanning beds rather than natural sunshine? >> definitely the tanning beds. >> reporter: the world health organization recently added tanning beds to its group one list of cancer-causing substances, the same group as cigarettes. while the fda is considering stricter regulation on tanning beds, they are currently in the same medical category as band-aids. the indoor tanning association maintains the decision should be left up to a teen's parents. they released this statement -- "if such a law were to pass, a 17-year-old could drive a car, get married, have children, go off to college, join the military and not be allowed to suntan indoors." linsey davis, abc news, new york. >>> and when we return, he's inspired the jonas brothers and thousands more to go barefoot for a cause. and he's our "person of the week.
lori greenberg had no idea she could be putting herself at risk when she started using tanning beds in the ninth grade. >> i was told that it was safe. >> reporter: she's been battling melanoma off and on for the last decade. do you think that your daughter got cancer because of the tanning beds rather than natural sunshine? >> definitely the tanning beds. >> reporter: the world health organization recently added tanning beds to its group one list of cancer-causing...
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law firm of greenberg and lieberman was a co-founder of the modern whig party and is now prosecuting high value terrorism and war crimes suspects being held at guantanamo bay cuba. captain ord can still call you knight thank you so much for joining us tonight it's great to be here adam thank you very much i'm sure you can remember back to the job you had when you were working for me so what a years ago and it's a bit of a contrast to what you're doing now before we get into that i want to play a clip for our viewers you're in marks at a press conference we had here in washington before taking off for that trial in kansas city so let's roll that. they support. the first of a number of these are the military. political speech and they are civilians they need to draw a line in the sand in order to protect the first amendment rights of others take over right the sense of our. free speech rights recently better than. those in the united states. so that was some years ago we kind of wrestled that particular case to a tie i was able to keep my benefits what are the implications of that now
law firm of greenberg and lieberman was a co-founder of the modern whig party and is now prosecuting high value terrorism and war crimes suspects being held at guantanamo bay cuba. captain ord can still call you knight thank you so much for joining us tonight it's great to be here adam thank you very much i'm sure you can remember back to the job you had when you were working for me so what a years ago and it's a bit of a contrast to what you're doing now before we get into that i want to play...
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laurie greenberg had no idea she would be putting herself at risk when she started using tanning beds in the ninth grade. >> i was told it was safe. >> she has been battling melanoma for the last decade. >> tanning beds rather than natural sunshine? >> definitely the tanning beds. >> the world health organization recently added tanning beds to group one of cancer causing substances, fda is considering instructing regulations in tanning beds they are in the same medical category as band-aid. they say system should be left up to a teen's parent. if such a law to pass, a 17-year-old could drive car, get married, join the military and not be allowed to sun tan indoors. >>> go out and enjoy the sunshine outdoors. >> it's going to be a good weekend to do that. and looking back toward the city. clouds are going by but otherwise a great day, i'll have your complete forecast in just a few minutes. >> up next, implosion of oakland's oak knoll navy hospital. this clears the way for oakland's future. male announce] using frontline plus shows your pet you care... by unleashing a complete killing f
laurie greenberg had no idea she would be putting herself at risk when she started using tanning beds in the ninth grade. >> i was told it was safe. >> she has been battling melanoma for the last decade. >> tanning beds rather than natural sunshine? >> definitely the tanning beds. >> the world health organization recently added tanning beds to group one of cancer causing substances, fda is considering instructing regulations in tanning beds they are in the same...
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laurie greenberg had no idea she could be putting herself as risk when she started using tanning bedsthe ninth grade. she has been battling melanoma in the last decade. >> got cancer from the tanning beds than natural sunshine. >> they added tanning beds to the group one list of cancer causing substances. same group as cigarettes and the fda is considering stricter regulations they are still in the same category as band-aids. indoor tanning association says the decision should be left up to the teen's parent. if such a law were to have passed. 17-year-old could drive a car and join the military and have children and not be allowed to sun tan indoors. >> jeff martinez is here. how are you? >> great to be here. >> janelle: how is the weather looking. >> it's cold in the 30s and 40s. frost advisory is in effect. we got good news. forecast calls kauls for sunny skies and a little bit warmer certainly than what we've been seeing and all the rain look like it will stay away. >> up next the implosion of oakland's oak knoll naval hospital. it clears the way for a future development. ♪ it's th
laurie greenberg had no idea she could be putting herself as risk when she started using tanning bedsthe ninth grade. she has been battling melanoma in the last decade. >> got cancer from the tanning beds than natural sunshine. >> they added tanning beds to the group one list of cancer causing substances. same group as cigarettes and the fda is considering stricter regulations they are still in the same category as band-aids. indoor tanning association says the decision should be...
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laurie greenberg had no idea she was putting herself at risk when she starred using tanning beds in the ninth grade. she has been battling melanoma off and on for the last decade. >> she got it because of the tanning beds because of natural sunshine. >> they recently added tanning beds to group one of cancer cause can substances. while the fda is considering stricter regulations on tanning beds they are currently in the same medical category as band-aids. the indoor tanning association maintains the decision should be left up to a teen's parent. they released a statement, if such a law was passed. a 17-year-old could join the military and not be allowed to san sun tan indoors. >> just go outside and get some sun the natural way. jeff is here with the forecast. >> hit the slopes, whenever i go skiing i lather up. great skiing conditions if you are headed up to the slopes up around lake tahoe. if you are staying in the city, beautiful weather to talk about. nice shot from the sutro cam. a chilly start to the day. i'll have the forecast in just a few minutes. >> coming up next, the implosi
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that is when we call in our travel detective, peter greenberg.t some viewer complaints. and you're going to help us resolve some of them. or at least -- >> actually we are. >> give the ways to do that. first we want to check in with darrell, who's joining us via skype from texas. darrell, you had a problem with a canceled connecting flight on your way back from vacation. what happened? >> we were returning from cancun to san antonio, when we landed in sunny houston, we were advised our flight was canceled because the crew was not available, and we were booked on a flight the next morning. we chose a rental car, and i submitted the continental for reimbursement and then i learned that it was weather-related and they had no responsibility. my question, what are the passenger rights in this situation? >> well, you know, weather is the big, i hate to use this, a gray area. because airlines will use weather as an excuse not just where you are, but where the plane is coming from. the plane could be coming from nebraska and you're in new york and it's a
that is when we call in our travel detective, peter greenberg.t some viewer complaints. and you're going to help us resolve some of them. or at least -- >> actually we are. >> give the ways to do that. first we want to check in with darrell, who's joining us via skype from texas. darrell, you had a problem with a canceled connecting flight on your way back from vacation. what happened? >> we were returning from cancun to san antonio, when we landed in sunny houston, we were...
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. >> we're here at the national press club talking with paul greenberg about his new book, "four fish". can you tell us why they are the future of the last? >> we have chosen four mammals, cows, pigs, sheep, and goats. there's four birds we eat, and right now we're at the verge of really choosing what are going to be the domesticated forms of fish for, you know, the future of the ocean, and the choices we make which fish we choose to domesticate and which we choose to leave wild has ramifications for the future of the ocean. >> how so? >> if you look at salmon, a popular farmed fish, salmon requires 3-6 pounds of wild fish for food. if we take all these little fish, gripped them up, feed them to salmon, we deplete the ocean and cause population declines of other fish in their place. there's other fish out there that doesn't require that kind of huge deductions from the ocean. talapia is a vegetarian fish and sustainable of the it's an option that's possible guides for going into the next, you know, farm fish of the future. >> are you advocating staying away from certain types of fish
. >> we're here at the national press club talking with paul greenberg about his new book, "four fish". can you tell us why they are the future of the last? >> we have chosen four mammals, cows, pigs, sheep, and goats. there's four birds we eat, and right now we're at the verge of really choosing what are going to be the domesticated forms of fish for, you know, the future of the ocean, and the choices we make which fish we choose to domesticate and which we choose to...
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joining us from gulf shores, alabama, is cbs news travel editor peter greenberg. >> good morning, russflorida, last year revenues were down $100 million. almost $100 million from the year before. where you are in gulf shores, lodging was down 41%. when you look at the big picture now, how is the area doing? >> well, they're starting to come back. they're actually estimating about a 30% return towards normalcy this year if the numbers hold up. remember when you're dealing with a 41% drop in revenue like they had here in alabama, so much of what the state's operating budget comes from are the taxes generated by hotels. if nobody is coming the money wasn't being generated. so ty had to get it somewhere else and in this case it was british petroleum. >> it was concerns last year about the fish and was it safe to eat. what are the experts saying right now? >> right now the gulf fish are probably the most tested stock in the world. very, very few have shown traces of oil or dispersants. that's the good news. >> let's talk about some other areas of the gulf. louisiana. at the ritz-carlton hot
joining us from gulf shores, alabama, is cbs news travel editor peter greenberg. >> good morning, russflorida, last year revenues were down $100 million. almost $100 million from the year before. where you are in gulf shores, lodging was down 41%. when you look at the big picture now, how is the area doing? >> well, they're starting to come back. they're actually estimating about a 30% return towards normalcy this year if the numbers hold up. remember when you're dealing with a 41%...
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peter greenberg, always fantastic stuff. now over to rebecca. >> thanks, jeff.his summer. we're going to show you how to find the perfect pair of sunglasses to fit your face. this is "the early show" on cbs. ♪ [ slurping ] ♪ ♪ ♪ oh. thank you, baby. mmm. [ male announcer ] mcdonald's new mccafé shakes. with a fresh look and delicious new toppings, they're a brand-new way to indulge. new mccafé shakes. the simple joy of love at first sight. wonder where the durango's been for the last two years? well, it toured around europe, getting handling and steering lessons on those sporty european roads. it went back to school, got an advanced degree in technology. it's been working out -- more muscle and less fat. it's only been two years, but it's done more in two years than most cars do in a lifetime. which beneful prepared meals. tonight? but it's done more in two years roasted chicken recipe? - savory rice and lamb stew. - [ barks ] you're right. tonight is a beef stew kind of night. [ announcer ] beneful prepared meals. another healthful, flavorful beneful. here's to
peter greenberg, always fantastic stuff. now over to rebecca. >> thanks, jeff.his summer. we're going to show you how to find the perfect pair of sunglasses to fit your face. this is "the early show" on cbs. ♪ [ slurping ] ♪ ♪ ♪ oh. thank you, baby. mmm. [ male announcer ] mcdonald's new mccafé shakes. with a fresh look and delicious new toppings, they're a brand-new way to indulge. new mccafé shakes. the simple joy of love at first sight. wonder where the durango's...
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but, and so what we're going to do is start off with karen greenberg, a longtime friend of new americagen and myself here, and a longtime collaborator in these conferences. and karen's going to give us the broad overview of the domestic threat. and then we've asked peter newman to look at this dynamic that we started talking about in the last panel, internet radicalization, and the countermeasures, counterradicalization both for the internet side and more generally. and then pleased to have juliet cayenne speak today. she's just finished five years of continuous service, first for deval patrick in massachusetts and then just recently as assistantñr secretary of homelad security for intergovernmental affairs. and she's going to take a look at homeland security in the context of a changing threat and changing budgets. how do we, where do we stand in terms of the homeland security enterprise? and then, finally, we're going to close with our own barry lynn who directs the -- and i always forget the name of the program -- it's the markets, enterprise and resiliency initiative. and barry bri
but, and so what we're going to do is start off with karen greenberg, a longtime friend of new americagen and myself here, and a longtime collaborator in these conferences. and karen's going to give us the broad overview of the domestic threat. and then we've asked peter newman to look at this dynamic that we started talking about in the last panel, internet radicalization, and the countermeasures, counterradicalization both for the internet side and more generally. and then pleased to have...
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greenberg and -- but then maybe in general terms and want to talk about some of the examples and i was going to ask you issue database tracking -- but those are specific to the united states because i want to point out successful prosecutions like that, depending prosecution as well as a successful arrests for title xxi u.s. 968 against members of the aqim. and how these factor into your analysis and the bigger picture and then also from our perspective, people like those individuals who come the earlier panel, some members of al qaeda aren't necessarily nuclear chemists or nuclear physicist or anything but individuals like these who have the access to maybe get larger scale wmd in the hands of those people who want to use it to kill americans and also the successful conviction of title xviii conspiracy to kill americans so i just wanted to get your thoughts specifically and anybody else who cares to address that. >> thank you. >> it a really good question which you know these are the kinds of questions we could talk about all day long. susan in the back, and you can hit her up later f
greenberg and -- but then maybe in general terms and want to talk about some of the examples and i was going to ask you issue database tracking -- but those are specific to the united states because i want to point out successful prosecutions like that, depending prosecution as well as a successful arrests for title xxi u.s. 968 against members of the aqim. and how these factor into your analysis and the bigger picture and then also from our perspective, people like those individuals who come...
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greenberg, and maybe in general terms, i was going to ask you does your babes track all terrorists related, or just specific direct plots to the united states. i want to point out successful prosecution, pending prosecution against viktor boot, as well as 960a for members of the aqim. and how they factor into the analysis. from our perceptionive, those individuals who from the earlier panel, members of al qaeda, already necessarily, you know, nuclear chemist. but individuals like these who have the access to maybe get, you know, larger scale wmd in the hands of those people who want to use them to kill americans. also to point out with the successful conviction title xviii conspiracy to kill americans. i wanted to get your thoughts specifically. anybody else care to address that? >> yeah, really good questions. these are the kind of questions that we debate all day long. susan in the back, hit her up later for how we make the decisions. no, i'm glad you raised that. the way these get into the database is 99% by the u.s. government willing to expand the category of terrorism to include thes
greenberg, and maybe in general terms, i was going to ask you does your babes track all terrorists related, or just specific direct plots to the united states. i want to point out successful prosecution, pending prosecution against viktor boot, as well as 960a for members of the aqim. and how they factor into the analysis. from our perceptionive, those individuals who from the earlier panel, members of al qaeda, already necessarily, you know, nuclear chemist. but individuals like these who have...