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she's a darn good hooper, got skills. >> i can't even watch it from my peripheral vision. >> you okay>> dog gets camera shy. ♪ >> look at the camera. camera shy? are you camera shy? >>> this fellow who puts this video on the garret aj youtube channel preparing for a nap on the sofa, a come my sweatshirt, and the dog will not let him sleep, tries to cuddle, nuzzles in. >> my grandfather said you sleep with the dog, you get flees. >> what i love about the dog is he does it multiple times. not just once. >> happens over and over, the dog licks the ear, hits him with a paw, moves him out of the way. >> put him outside, and he just barks the whole time because he knows you're inside sleeping. >> right. >>> now, this next video, this dog loves to nap, but not with the owner, but his blankie. this is otis and his blanket, an adopted golden retriever in colorado. every day, grabs his favorite blanket to take it outside and snuggle with it. >> they should call him linus because he likes the blank ket. >> and he can walk without tripping on it. >> and down the stairs. >> very gentle with the bl
she's a darn good hooper, got skills. >> i can't even watch it from my peripheral vision. >> you okay>> dog gets camera shy. ♪ >> look at the camera. camera shy? are you camera shy? >>> this fellow who puts this video on the garret aj youtube channel preparing for a nap on the sofa, a come my sweatshirt, and the dog will not let him sleep, tries to cuddle, nuzzles in. >> my grandfather said you sleep with the dog, you get flees. >> what i love...
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jason pugh has the story of bruce hooper who found the help he needed to keep playing golf was rightthere by his side. >> reporter: 17 years ago a visit to the eye doctor changed bruce's life forever. he still remember what is the doctor's told him that day about his vision. >> it was gone in my left eye and it was going to be in hi right eye. i have no central vision, no detail. if i raise the curtain i can see little detail but you are using your peripheral vision and that is not very dependable. >> after losing his sight he soon lost his passion for the game he's always loved, golf. >> he was too talented not to continue to play. we knew we had to find a way to play together and keep it going. >> reporter: that is when judy and bruce discovered had blind golf association. >> and i remember thinking how in the world could anybody even play without being able to see? and i think the answer is my wife. >> we play several championships a year and meet people in our same situation that also put a lot of effort in reconstructing their lives. >> the second annual shot in the dark golf to
jason pugh has the story of bruce hooper who found the help he needed to keep playing golf was rightthere by his side. >> reporter: 17 years ago a visit to the eye doctor changed bruce's life forever. he still remember what is the doctor's told him that day about his vision. >> it was gone in my left eye and it was going to be in hi right eye. i have no central vision, no detail. if i raise the curtain i can see little detail but you are using your peripheral vision and that is not...
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according to karen hooper. karen, good to see you again. first of all, you got this news as i did, that these negotiations have failed. most people expected that they would fail, any chance for a last-minute agreement you think, or do you think argentina is likely to default? >> i think now that the finance minister has come out and said there is going to be no deal tonight, we're unlikely to see this happen today, but we do have a couple more opportunities coming up this year. there is a september 30th bond payment due, and there is also a bond payment due september 31st. we might see this come to a head two more times before the end of the year. >> we have a set up on why this happened, but i don't think it rolls out people's tongues. why does it matter, first of a all. >> it matters primarily to argentina. argentina's first goal is to get back to international capitol markets. argentina has settled its steps with the club. it started to reach out to investors, and ultimately what it has to do to stabilize it's fairly weak economy is to r
according to karen hooper. karen, good to see you again. first of all, you got this news as i did, that these negotiations have failed. most people expected that they would fail, any chance for a last-minute agreement you think, or do you think argentina is likely to default? >> i think now that the finance minister has come out and said there is going to be no deal tonight, we're unlikely to see this happen today, but we do have a couple more opportunities coming up this year. there is a...
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>> that's the $10 million question. >> cynthia hooper, appreciate you taking the time.nk you for your perspective. >>> updating you on the breaking news now, u.s. aviation authorities have lifted their ban on american flights in and out of tel aviv. the ban left thousands stranded and scrambling for alternate travel plans. it was imposed tuesday after a gaza rocket attack near the airport. israel called the move "unnecessary and unfair." but u.s. officials said passenger safety was their top concern. coming up, ben wedeman brings us a look at recovering the dead and wounded in gaza even as the bullets continue to fly. stay with us. a reality for over 19 million people. [ susan ] my promotion allowed me to start investing for my retirement. transamerica made it easy. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. transform tomorrow. transamerica. really... so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 dollars a month? yup. all five of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're workin
>> that's the $10 million question. >> cynthia hooper, appreciate you taking the time.nk you for your perspective. >>> updating you on the breaking news now, u.s. aviation authorities have lifted their ban on american flights in and out of tel aviv. the ban left thousands stranded and scrambling for alternate travel plans. it was imposed tuesday after a gaza rocket attack near the airport. israel called the move "unnecessary and unfair." but u.s. officials said...
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. >> stefan pildes is a master hooper. he performs at rock concerts, street fairs, and even on cruise ships. and he teaches a class called "groove hoops." >> people are tired of aerobics or step classes. they're looking for new things that give them a sense of joy and happiness. hula hooping makes everyone smile. >> hooping sure makes people smile in stefan's class. some of them have been taking lessons for years, like erica and angelica, who hoop along with their mom. what trick are you going to show us? >> i'm going to show you a cool one. can i show you right now? >> yes, absolutely. if you put your heart into your hoops, you'll wind up with the moves to prove it. is hooping a sport, a game, or an exercise? >> it is an exercise. it can be considered as a sport, but most people don't think of it as a sport. and it is definitely a fun game. but it's definitely an exercise. >> so, if you're hooping with your friends, do you always win the "who can hoop the longest?" games? >> yes! >> the world record for nonstop hooping is
. >> stefan pildes is a master hooper. he performs at rock concerts, street fairs, and even on cruise ships. and he teaches a class called "groove hoops." >> people are tired of aerobics or step classes. they're looking for new things that give them a sense of joy and happiness. hula hooping makes everyone smile. >> hooping sure makes people smile in stefan's class. some of them have been taking lessons for years, like erica and angelica, who hoop along with their...
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cynthia hooper is the associate professor at the college of the holy cross in massachusetts. and attorney arthur rosenburg is an aviation analyst. what does the downing of this plane mean in your view for the russia/ukraine relationship? >> well, obviously, russia's relationship with ukraine right now is at an all time low. i think the even more important question is what does this mean for russia's relationship with the rest of the world? in my opinion, we're sitting right in the middle of an extremely fraught diplomatic crisis and it is extraordinary to me to contrast the behavior of the families of the victims and the leaders of the countries who are most affected by this tragedy. specifically the netherlands and malaysia. with the behavior of these ukraine separatists, seeing pictures of them at the crash site masked with machine guns, striding through fields still littered with debris 48 hours after the initial crisis. and also, to see russia failing to distance itself at all from their actions. and instead, engaging in a blame game, accusing the west of a propaganda war
cynthia hooper is the associate professor at the college of the holy cross in massachusetts. and attorney arthur rosenburg is an aviation analyst. what does the downing of this plane mean in your view for the russia/ukraine relationship? >> well, obviously, russia's relationship with ukraine right now is at an all time low. i think the even more important question is what does this mean for russia's relationship with the rest of the world? in my opinion, we're sitting right in the middle...
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>> first off, we have to have the argument, but i love when a president uses hooper. keep going, mr. president. >>> in the crossfire doone congresswoman bass, and congressman flores. >> you're not biased. >> if i may, congressman flores, first, thank you. >> good to be here. >> it's always good to hear somebody who doesn't speak with an accident. >> that's good. >> our president has come to the congress and asked y'all to fund 3.7 billion to try to fund this crisis. thinks principally, from our own research what the bill would do. it would increase funding for the prosecution of these coyo s coyotes, they animals who are abusing the children. it would boost surveillance on the border, something that republicans have been asking for for on long time and spend money on the transportation and care of these poor children and spends money to advertise in central america, and also help the central americans repatri e repatriate. do you support that? ivities i support those principles. i don't support the amount. one of the things it doesn't do, it doesn't prevent the proble
>> first off, we have to have the argument, but i love when a president uses hooper. keep going, mr. president. >>> in the crossfire doone congresswoman bass, and congressman flores. >> you're not biased. >> if i may, congressman flores, first, thank you. >> good to be here. >> it's always good to hear somebody who doesn't speak with an accident. >> that's good. >> our president has come to the congress and asked y'all to fund 3.7 billion to...
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and hooper are planning to target business travelers and the business community so edward what's going on here what can you tell me about this and why are they going after business consumers well. to your for your second question i think they're going after business consumers because that's where the money is basically you know when it comes to pay more business customers always are going to be able to pay more so when you want to build your brand in your market unless you can get volume out of the consumers definitely you want to go with the business so that's definitely why they're doing it and another thing i think that's really interesting and actually good about the way they're going about this is you know the integration into how expenses are made and so forth if you think about like american express in terms of business consumers the reason american express is so integrated in is because they make it so easy to expense you know they have the reports etc and so forth so they they're working with a third party to make it so that they can have your travel expenses can go directly i
and hooper are planning to target business travelers and the business community so edward what's going on here what can you tell me about this and why are they going after business consumers well. to your for your second question i think they're going after business consumers because that's where the money is basically you know when it comes to pay more business customers always are going to be able to pay more so when you want to build your brand in your market unless you can get volume out of...
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it was a very safe -- >> his name was douglas hooper back then.ing up, was it right for mom to be jailed for letting the 9 year old play in the park while she went to work? we'll debate that coming up. we'll debate that coming up. test♪ i voted for culture... ...with a 'k.' how are you? i voted for plausible deniability. i didn't kill her, david. and i voted for decisive military action. ♪ xfinity presents the people's hotlist where you choose this summer's top 100 shows and movies. and all you have to do is watch with xfinity on demand. now through july 23rd. vote! >>> fox news alert. president obama is delivering a statement right now about foreign policy at the white house. bret baier will have more on it in the 6:00 hour. >>> all right. now to a truly absurd story. a south carolina mother was arrested for the heinous crime of letting her 9-year-old daughter play -- is it heinous? don't correct me. in a park by herself. she's been charged with a felony and sat in jail and now has been fired from her job at mcdonald's. all in the span of two wee
it was a very safe -- >> his name was douglas hooper back then.ing up, was it right for mom to be jailed for letting the 9 year old play in the park while she went to work? we'll debate that coming up. we'll debate that coming up. test♪ i voted for culture... ...with a 'k.' how are you? i voted for plausible deniability. i didn't kill her, david. and i voted for decisive military action. ♪ xfinity presents the people's hotlist where you choose this summer's top 100 shows and movies....
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it was a very safe -- >> his name was douglas hooper back then.up, was it right for mom to be jailed for letting the 9 year old play in the park while she went to work? we'll debate that coming up. ♪ don't miss a step... ♪ nothing's missed with tenatwist ♪ ♪ don't miss a beat... ♪ nothing's missed with tenatwist ♪ ♪ oooh discover the fearless protection of tena. so absorbent even when you twist not a drop escapes. ♪ nothing's missed with tenatwist ♪ >>> fox news alert. president obama is delivering a statement right now about foreign policy at the white house. bret baier will have more on it in the 6:00 hour. >>> all right. now to a truly absurd story. a south carolina mother was arrested for the heinous crime of letting her 9-year-old daughter play -- is it heinous? don't correct me. in a park by herself. she's been charged with a felony and sat in jail and now has been fired from her job at mcdonald's. all in the span of two weeks. all this begs the question when do the rights of a parent supersede those of a child's safety? i'm not sure that th
it was a very safe -- >> his name was douglas hooper back then.up, was it right for mom to be jailed for letting the 9 year old play in the park while she went to work? we'll debate that coming up. ♪ don't miss a step... ♪ nothing's missed with tenatwist ♪ ♪ don't miss a beat... ♪ nothing's missed with tenatwist ♪ ♪ oooh discover the fearless protection of tena. so absorbent even when you twist not a drop escapes. ♪ nothing's missed with tenatwist ♪ >>> fox news...
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hooper taught him ballet.ll picture a small boy arriving for his first lesson 20 years ago. >> what do you remember of zander parish? >> this enthusiastic little boy running into class with his sister. his black shorts and t-shirt looking very out of control like bambi on ice. then eventually he started to understand the technique. i realized he had beautiful legs and feet. >> now he's in a different cast. zander joined the royal ballet. no one took much notice of him. he became increasingly frustrated. it took this ballet to spot his potenti potential. he remembers arriving in st. petersburg. >> all you can see was an orange glow of ice, snow, steam rising off the rather grim look buildings. i thought, i want to go home right now. i didn't. i stuck it out. i'm glad i did. absolutely brilliant. >> now he's returning home a star. quite a journey for the lad turned russian romantic lead. >> a little bit of something elegant to leave you with today. i'm back tomorrow. do join us if you can. i'm geeta guru-murthy.
hooper taught him ballet.ll picture a small boy arriving for his first lesson 20 years ago. >> what do you remember of zander parish? >> this enthusiastic little boy running into class with his sister. his black shorts and t-shirt looking very out of control like bambi on ice. then eventually he started to understand the technique. i realized he had beautiful legs and feet. >> now he's in a different cast. zander joined the royal ballet. no one took much notice of him. he...
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our hoopers really depend on us to put out a high-quality doing. >> has this affected the price thatthese hoops? >> you know, we kept the price the same and we, you know, didn't make as much margin in this product as we did originally. but instead we decided to really focus on investing in to our teachers across the united states, and in our training programs, which has a higher profit margin for us. >> let's talk about mexico. there's some mexico involved here. and you are go move some of this manufacturing to mexico? >> yeah, we have had issues of scaling in the past, where we haven't been able to manufacture all of the hoops we needed in venice. so that's why we originally outsourced to china. now we have a relationship with a manufacturer in mexico, where if we need to produce many, many, hoops, we can meet those demands by using our studio in venice and mexico. >> i have my houla hoop here. it's quite fantastic. the last time i had anything to do with a houla hoop -- this seems much more advanced. >> they are weighted, so they are designed for adults bodies. just the weight of t
our hoopers really depend on us to put out a high-quality doing. >> has this affected the price thatthese hoops? >> you know, we kept the price the same and we, you know, didn't make as much margin in this product as we did originally. but instead we decided to really focus on investing in to our teachers across the united states, and in our training programs, which has a higher profit margin for us. >> let's talk about mexico. there's some mexico involved here. and you are go...
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peter hooper over at deutsche bank has been very optimistic.ptimistic as that. what do the optimist get wrong? story of this economic recovery has been tomorrow we going to have a real cycle of recovery -- >> with investment. >> with investment, and housing booming, or do we have these headwinds from the banking problems or real estate problems, all of the balance sheet damage? we have been more cautious because we think those balance sheet issues and a headwinds coming out of the recession have been very important. i think there is a growing consensus at we are getting past the headwinds. there is kind of more of a leastcing around eight end up -- at least nok -- at least nok amount of growth. he's looking for headlines this morning. >> is inflation an issue for us? >> no, i think first of all, it's not the end of the world if we go a little above 2%. is that really an awful thing? is inching upon extremely slowly. it is still below the fed target. this is what makes it possible for the fed to put much more focus on growth. eventually, that wi
peter hooper over at deutsche bank has been very optimistic.ptimistic as that. what do the optimist get wrong? story of this economic recovery has been tomorrow we going to have a real cycle of recovery -- >> with investment. >> with investment, and housing booming, or do we have these headwinds from the banking problems or real estate problems, all of the balance sheet damage? we have been more cautious because we think those balance sheet issues and a headwinds coming out of the...
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. >> i am fascinated at peter hooper, who is an acclaimed international economist at deutsche bank sayinggs are better than the glue. indicate what is going on. but companies are not telling us that. this --meless log after plug after this. we will have a conversation with alan greenspan. i want to talk about the word measured. gradual raising rates. do we do that, or go back to the time of pipe smoking echo michael holland used to have a pipe. -- of pipe smoking? michael holland used to have a pipe. >> a smoking pipe, or a smoking gun, or whatever. something is happening in argentina, because it is literally d-12 hours. are they going to make good on or is thisllion going to go down to the wire and might argentina default for the first time since 2001? >> on my agenda, corporate earnings continue. 36 companies in the s&p 500 are scheduled to report after the bell today. it will be interesting to see whole foods, because we have seen a pickup on the organic thing, because -- and that has cut into their margins because they have to reduce their prices. >> again, they got through it. the wo
. >> i am fascinated at peter hooper, who is an acclaimed international economist at deutsche bank sayinggs are better than the glue. indicate what is going on. but companies are not telling us that. this --meless log after plug after this. we will have a conversation with alan greenspan. i want to talk about the word measured. gradual raising rates. do we do that, or go back to the time of pipe smoking echo michael holland used to have a pipe. -- of pipe smoking? michael holland used to...
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watched as matt's brothers in uniform, especially the beach boys of ladder 81 in staten island, and the hooper street gang of ladder 19 in brooklyn, paid their final respects to the fallen hero. seeing firsthand the mixture of strength and despair on their ces, i saw matt's wife and their beautiful daughters. this was a very stark reminder that not only do we owe the enormous debt of gratitude to fallen heroes like matt, but also to the loving families that bear the immeasurable sacrifice right along with them. when our nation was viciously fdny d on 9/11, 343 firefighters gave their lives. since then 18 more, including matt, have fallen in the line of duty. each loss while a weight on our hearts adds yet another angel to that storied brotherhood of heroes. i ask all of my colleagues to join me in the remembrance and commemoration of a true american hero in every sense of the word. may god bless lieutenant ambliss, may i bring comfort to his young family. may he protect all our brave fdny fire firets, and may the noble sacrifice enshrined in matt's memory never be forgotten. and to you, nanett
watched as matt's brothers in uniform, especially the beach boys of ladder 81 in staten island, and the hooper street gang of ladder 19 in brooklyn, paid their final respects to the fallen hero. seeing firsthand the mixture of strength and despair on their ces, i saw matt's wife and their beautiful daughters. this was a very stark reminder that not only do we owe the enormous debt of gratitude to fallen heroes like matt, but also to the loving families that bear the immeasurable sacrifice right...