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. >> they improperly billed the state for personal items ib, ib, like body wash, sunscreen and vitamins and used the state employees to run personal pers errands for their adult children. the mcdonnell was made aware of the improper billing and were made to pay back $300. but state records show more improper billing continued overr the last three years. ye >>> the first attempt to fly a solar plane across the u.s. has made -- a stop here in the d.c.. region and the 5 final stop will be in new york.york. lauren good morning. >> reporter: good morning tood you. glieg without fuel thatflying w. the prototype aircraft is here, as you just said, it has a wingspan of a jumbo jet but it's as light as a small car, 12,0000 solar cells in the wings provide renewable energy for flight. during the day the plane the suu bathes to recharge the batteries so it can fly at night. ni it's the brainchild of two inven ors, thinventors. >> the idea to use renewable solar power the hope is there's great potential for clean technologies. >> the technologies we use on on our airplane could be used everr where,
. >> they improperly billed the state for personal items ib, ib, like body wash, sunscreen and vitamins and used the state employees to run personal pers errands for their adult children. the mcdonnell was made aware of the improper billing and were made to pay back $300. but state records show more improper billing continued overr the last three years. ye >>> the first attempt to fly a solar plane across the u.s. has made -- a stop here in the d.c.. region and the 5 final stop...
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conocer por las autoridades cuando el sospechoso entró a la biblioteca de santa mónica y se aprecia que ib y también todo el cómo se desenvolvió la escena . >> estas eran las armas del sospechoso, un rifle de asalto, varios cargadores de hasta 30 personas y un revolver para matar personas, herir más y asustar a las personas que pensaron lo peor . >> pensé que vendría al cuarto y nos iba a matar . >> esta tarde en conferencia de prensa el departamento de la policía dioa conocer nuevos detalles del tiroteo, mencionaron que el sospechoso resultó muerto y era un joven de23 años de edad que al parecer tenía problemas mentales y sus padres estaban en proc eso de divorcio . >> lo enfrentaron a las 12:05 en la biblioteca y lo neutralizaron . >> una delas víctimas es carlos navarro, además era empleado de manteimiento en el plantel, el viernes era su día libre, pero llevó a su hija a recoger libros, los dos murieron alcanzados por las balas, se encuentrea en un hospital local, conectada a una máquina que la mantiene con vida, las marcas de lo ocurrido quedaron visibles en varios autos y el miedo es
conocer por las autoridades cuando el sospechoso entró a la biblioteca de santa mónica y se aprecia que ib y también todo el cómo se desenvolvió la escena . >> estas eran las armas del sospechoso, un rifle de asalto, varios cargadores de hasta 30 personas y un revolver para matar personas, herir más y asustar a las personas que pensaron lo peor . >> pensé que vendría al cuarto y nos iba a matar . >> esta tarde en conferencia de prensa el departamento de la policía...
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. >> yeah, i paid for college doing imagine ib shows and bar tending. >> stephen: how long were you turning tricks? (inaudible). >> stephen: why did you stop? i got a job. i started a business. and i got real busy. >> stephen: when you're not in d.c. you work at your sign-making store with phil-frank who is your partner. >> my husband. stephen: you don't have a business partner named bill frank. >> he's my husband. stephen: so business partner is code for... do you have to get married to your business partner in wisconsin? >> no. stephen: that was a choice. no. stephen: okay. is your gay business partner or just your business partner. >> just my business partner. stephen: that part is not gay. >> no. stephen: so it is a choice when you are gay and when you're not. >> the choice to be business partner is not a choice to be gay. >> stephen: the story falling apart a bit here. >> no it's not. stephen: in 1992 you supported a ban on bear wrestling. you used to bring bears into coliseum and they would get kind of drugged up and then some person from the audience would attempt to wrestle that bea
. >> yeah, i paid for college doing imagine ib shows and bar tending. >> stephen: how long were you turning tricks? (inaudible). >> stephen: why did you stop? i got a job. i started a business. and i got real busy. >> stephen: when you're not in d.c. you work at your sign-making store with phil-frank who is your partner. >> my husband. stephen: you don't have a business partner named bill frank. >> he's my husband. stephen: so business partner is code for......
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so at ts wo ib for her death? >> right. they are back to square one. >>> dogs on duckling duty. ♪ ♪ >>> you are about to see what is probably the most heartwarming video of the day. >> you are looking at two k kittens who were rescued by firefighters in edmonton, kr canada. there was a house fire and they put the fire out in 15 minutes, but the firefighters discovered these two kittens and even putting the oxygen masks on their face. >> oh! >> you can hear the little cries that they are getting the oxygen. >> a kitty cry is a good thing, because it means they are okay. >> they were wimpering and crying and that is because they were smoke cover and wet. it is amazing to see the video of the men and women who are firefighters to risk their lives not only for the family, but the family pet. that is an incredible thing. >> what is amazing to me is that the firefighters found these two little guys and were able to get them out of the house. >>> if you are looking for the new hot summer dance moves, look no further, because our f
so at ts wo ib for her death? >> right. they are back to square one. >>> dogs on duckling duty. ♪ ♪ >>> you are about to see what is probably the most heartwarming video of the day. >> you are looking at two k kittens who were rescued by firefighters in edmonton, kr canada. there was a house fire and they put the fire out in 15 minutes, but the firefighters discovered these two kittens and even putting the oxygen masks on their face. >> oh! >> you...
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coming in and taking some of the first order business and constructing the cloud, it makes some of ib m's other business potentially weaker down the line. >> i got to say, john, the idea of a private cloud seems like an oxymoron but are they more comfortable with putting the data in the cloud? >> in their private spaces, yes, but i think what is also significant here is agency, government agencies at the federal or state level that have less sensitive data might be willing to put it on the cloud. are they pushing hard? it presents lots of opportunities for those folks. >> john, thank you very much. >>> auto sales are in over drive and that's why auto makers are adding more assembly line workers and keeping some plants open around the clock and need more engine nears, designers, finance professionals and information technology experts. ford motor plans to add 800 more of those white collar workers in audition to the 2200 new jobs previously announced by ford this year. >>> rival maker toyota is likely not to add any more u.s. jobs any time soon. they said the company will not reach the
coming in and taking some of the first order business and constructing the cloud, it makes some of ib m's other business potentially weaker down the line. >> i got to say, john, the idea of a private cloud seems like an oxymoron but are they more comfortable with putting the data in the cloud? >> in their private spaces, yes, but i think what is also significant here is agency, government agencies at the federal or state level that have less sensitive data might be willing to put it...
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gandolfini was also a stage actor appearing in playing ib colluding god of carnage on broadway. hbo release add statement calling the actor a great talent and gentle and loving person. his manager said, quote, our hearts are shattered and we'll miss him deeply. he leaves behind a wife and daughter and a son from a previous marriage. he was 51 years old. edward lawrence for cbs news. >> after the sopranos ended in 2007, he appeared in several movies. at the time of his death, gandolfini had been working on an up coming new hbo series titled criminal justice. >>> the singer michelle shocked who had an homophobic meltdown in march will not be performing during gay pride in san francisco. she was scheduled to apologize and host a free show on june 30th but today the organizer of that concert the publisher called the whole thing off after a ton of backlash. he told us he hoped to shine a light on hate and hold people accountable for their actions. sadly it just caused more grief. he added it was intended to be a good and healing thing but turned into entirely different. >> after tony
gandolfini was also a stage actor appearing in playing ib colluding god of carnage on broadway. hbo release add statement calling the actor a great talent and gentle and loving person. his manager said, quote, our hearts are shattered and we'll miss him deeply. he leaves behind a wife and daughter and a son from a previous marriage. he was 51 years old. edward lawrence for cbs news. >> after the sopranos ended in 2007, he appeared in several movies. at the time of his death, gandolfini...
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ibes are very short rm.ed to learn to do things because their parents are telling them to. >> sabrina, bribing is bad. >> i think parents are criticized far too much these days. let's remember, all kids, it would be great i ty liked their broccoli, but sometimes it takes a little extra butter, an extra quarter to get them to do it. i ththinn the bottom line is th is aut parental involvement, which i give heidi klum two umbs up for. weave over 32 million american kids getting government-provided school lunches. i'd raer have kids being paid to eat their broccoli. >> steve, have you ever paid your kids -- you have five children -- to eat well? >> i'm of scottish descent so you know the answer to that. but david, parenting is an art, and people want to do different approaes let them try and see what works and what doesn't work. and in terms of paying, i did consider paying them to clean their rooms. i knew that would be a lost cause. i think that's a bigger cause for parents than eing broccoli >> rich, you take
ibes are very short rm.ed to learn to do things because their parents are telling them to. >> sabrina, bribing is bad. >> i think parents are criticized far too much these days. let's remember, all kids, it would be great i ty liked their broccoli, but sometimes it takes a little extra butter, an extra quarter to get them to do it. i ththinn the bottom line is th is aut parental involvement, which i give heidi klum two umbs up for. weave over 32 million american kids getting...
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tiempo extra, realizo el tercer y Último cambio, cuando no podÍa mÁs y era vÍctima de los calambres ibguien al frente ore forz refo atra? >> por ahÍ seria mejor hombre por hombre. un delantero tener mÁs cansado y tenerlo al frente. forlÁn, cavani que siempre esta de tienen diciendo y atacando. no solamente Él. estamos en camino, 15 minutos nos separan de la finalizaciÓn del encuentro y se vendrÍa la fin iz ci finalizaciÓn. >> lo que estaba pensando si tabarez querÍa ir al frente y lo querÍa definir. es muy evidente. se va forlÁn. lo que hara es reforzar. >> va fundado. >> mira, pavel. >> hizo una labor muy importante en el medio campo. >> yo creo que el cambio es normal, hombre por hombre. mediocampista por mediocampista, entra alguien mÁs fresco y podrÍa tener quite en el medio campo y tengan salida... porque diego tiene salida. >> despuÉs tdel trajÍn que tuvimos con su equipo lap convocatoria internacional finaliza. ¿te quedan ganas de salir a celebrar esta noche. >> ir con la familia descansar y dis fruz arola en 2-3 semanas. gilardino, venÍa saliendo de una posiciÓn adelantada. no
tiempo extra, realizo el tercer y Último cambio, cuando no podÍa mÁs y era vÍctima de los calambres ibguien al frente ore forz refo atra? >> por ahÍ seria mejor hombre por hombre. un delantero tener mÁs cansado y tenerlo al frente. forlÁn, cavani que siempre esta de tienen diciendo y atacando. no solamente Él. estamos en camino, 15 minutos nos separan de la finalizaciÓn del encuentro y se vendrÍa la fin iz ci finalizaciÓn. >> lo que estaba pensando si tabarez querÍa ir...
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john: i want to discoage a moral behavior but how should ibe done? it is okay with friends and family, friends, but governnt? it is force you are not moral if you stay away from san only because it is illegal and the lw ns things like drugs or sex dot stop them from happening often they cause new problems because they create a black market. some politicians say they will not ban the activity but just taxnd that is -hat billy graham's son said he wts to do to nudge people to good behavior but michael thomas says that is a bad idea he authored a study of the syntax. >> one of the obama as advisers has said libertarians should be 0k it is better than banning3 thing. >> it is still paternalism when you go from prohibition that is bad it creates a black market then we go to louaxing that also causes a black market so this was to be an alternative but it is a contradiction of terms. john: and it causes problems india's people it incentive to break the law. >> the new was black market not drugs but cigarett. john: pele smuggle cigarees and in my state the t
john: i want to discoage a moral behavior but how should ibe done? it is okay with friends and family, friends, but governnt? it is force you are not moral if you stay away from san only because it is illegal and the lw ns things like drugs or sex dot stop them from happening often they cause new problems because they create a black market. some politicians say they will not ban the activity but just taxnd that is -hat billy graham's son said he wts to do to nudge people to good behavior but...
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it is not just random violence, we need to get it straight, not get bogged down on a nonsensible ib notion of buying politically correct. john:hat do you want to do? kill them all ? of course not, you need to start out b noteing politically correct, understaing where some of the movements come from. and some of is some parts of islam, we need to be cand about that. john: saudis have a big education campaign, whabi schools ty teach stuff like th to kill homosexuals. these people are our partners supposed. >> about 1 to 2% of muslims saudis control, and where the rah habes are doing -- rah habe wahh are doing writing and teaches is hostile to other religions, in forms of advocating violence in the form of jihad and so forth. john: we're not going to bomb alall these people. we can't convince them to be more open minded. what do you want to do? >> i want us t be able to drive on something other than oil products. we need to be able to tell opec, that we do not have to keep shipping them money in order to drive our carsnd our trucks. >> so you say we can kil them bute can bankrupt them? >> sug
it is not just random violence, we need to get it straight, not get bogged down on a nonsensible ib notion of buying politically correct. john:hat do you want to do? kill them all ? of course not, you need to start out b noteing politically correct, understaing where some of the movements come from. and some of is some parts of islam, we need to be cand about that. john: saudis have a big education campaign, whabi schools ty teach stuff like th to kill homosexuals. these people are our partners...
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central role of responsibility in addressing sexual assault would solve these crimes within our rank ibt removing commanders, making commanders less responsible and less accountable will not work. >> the only joint chief to suggest that taking the commanders' ability to decide whether to prosecutor these sexual assault cases out of the chain of command was the marine commandant who sai-pee quo is not working. >> shepard: there's other legislation in the house right now. right? >> that'sç right. there's bipartisan legislation in the house that is expected to be voted out of committee tomorrow. will be voted in the -- on the house noor next week. it deals with protecting whistle-blowers in sexual assault case, providing the minimum mandatory sentencing and removing the commander's ability to overturn military justice cases. senator gillibrand's bill goes further. >> if you have to go through a nine-month trial and then have your commanding officer overturn a jury's verdict and then have to salute the perpetrator? the predator who raped you? something is wrong with the system. >> that is
central role of responsibility in addressing sexual assault would solve these crimes within our rank ibt removing commanders, making commanders less responsible and less accountable will not work. >> the only joint chief to suggest that taking the commanders' ability to decide whether to prosecutor these sexual assault cases out of the chain of command was the marine commandant who sai-pee quo is not working. >> shepard: there's other legislation in the house right now. right?...
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. >>> recent scandals may ib taking a toll on president obama's popularity. p when asked about the benghazi, z the irs scandal and the justicet department monitoring and journalist, 55% say the scandaln raises doubt of the honesty of the obama administration. but the poll shows that thehatte americans are not rushing to to blame the president directly. de haze profl hahis approval has ry at 49%. >>> first lady took on a heckler.heckler. the first lady did not backback down. in fact, she moved toward the te protester and fired back. >> one of the things that i don't do well is this. [ cheering ]] >> the crowd started shouting for mrs. obama to stay there. she actually went on to say at the crowd, did they actually want her to let the heckler come to mic, and they cheered, saying no, they wanted mrs. obama to stay. the protester was escorted out of the event. ent. >>> we are getting started onget the 5.he 5. moving ceremony at arlingtonlinn national cemetery 50 years after the assassination of the civil i rights leader. >>> a recall refusal. refusal why chrysle
. >>> recent scandals may ib taking a toll on president obama's popularity. p when asked about the benghazi, z the irs scandal and the justicet department monitoring and journalist, 55% say the scandaln raises doubt of the honesty of the obama administration. but the poll shows that thehatte americans are not rushing to to blame the president directly. de haze profl hahis approval has ry at 49%. >>> first lady took on a heckler.heckler. the first lady did not backback down. in...
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her compassion for women ib cluds limiting choices and telling them exactly what they should be doingeir bodies. >> you have wrote in part yesterday quote republicans think they are winning the abortion wars now. what exactly did you mean by that? >> i think they are -- they are hoping that by focussing on the rare later abortions, which are less popular with the american public, very, very difficult cases, as i mentioned, that they can refocus this argument the way they did in the the 90. this is not grounded in science. american college of on ste tigss, british equivalent, american medical association, says it all has nothing do with science p. however, they are hoping to crow ate their own reality, own set of science, stig me advertise women who get abortions. unfortunately, they can't stop talking about rape. >> wish we had more time. but you will be in the building so we will have you back very frequently. thank you so much. >>> now today's big question. will the 20-week abortion ban, will that bill cost the gop with women? you can weigh in on twitter. you can also weigh in on fa
her compassion for women ib cluds limiting choices and telling them exactly what they should be doingeir bodies. >> you have wrote in part yesterday quote republicans think they are winning the abortion wars now. what exactly did you mean by that? >> i think they are -- they are hoping that by focussing on the rare later abortions, which are less popular with the american public, very, very difficult cases, as i mentioned, that they can refocus this argument the way they did in the...
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the fda is making we did not report we sent the letter but say we documented it as a non-report ib non-reportable the fda because it did not change any of the fda clear labeling and they're working closely with the fda and sort of urged me not to make too much of this but it is out there. it is something that actually the fda investigator from april to may of this year, worth bringing to your attention, melissa, back to you. >> thank you, herb greenberg. looks like isg is down $7 in the after session. >> let's call it 493. this was a 585 stock. if you need to trade this thing and not saying you have to go plowing in here. you can trade this stock against this 475 low we made a couple times in march and may. i'm surprised, given what herb said, it's not down more. you think intuitive surgical a huge valuation, has to be a monster short interest, maybe not. maybe some people try to get on the back on the short side and maybe push it down. every time it pushed violently. risk reward around 475 might be interesting. >> let's move on to hit our top three trades. xlf ending just under 2% today. karen.
the fda is making we did not report we sent the letter but say we documented it as a non-report ib non-reportable the fda because it did not change any of the fda clear labeling and they're working closely with the fda and sort of urged me not to make too much of this but it is out there. it is something that actually the fda investigator from april to may of this year, worth bringing to your attention, melissa, back to you. >> thank you, herb greenberg. looks like isg is down $7 in the...
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i feel like for me, i think that mine would be my ibs and my medium baggage would be that i truly don't't love her at all? >> uh-uh. >> what would your biggest baggage be? >> that i'm a virgin. obviously. >> you like girls' wild tales of sexual lady running in the city. you'll love "on my knees." a sexual comic memoir. a woman freshly out of a relationship who treats new york like a candy store that is until she meets a guy named guy. i tried hard to find a book i could read to you. this book is way too raunchy. i'll let her tell you about it. i'd like to welcome my friend to the guess spot. she's the author of "on my knees" which hits stores this week. perry, how are you? welcome to the table. >> thank you very much. thank you for having me. >> you've written a memoir but no one outside of your large circle of friends in new york city knows who you are so what right did you have to write the memoir. >> no offense. >> the biggest challenge is trying to get everybody as interested in me as i am in myself. it seems to be working okay so far. >> well, yes. it's a very self-absorbed gesture
i feel like for me, i think that mine would be my ibs and my medium baggage would be that i truly don't't love her at all? >> uh-uh. >> what would your biggest baggage be? >> that i'm a virgin. obviously. >> you like girls' wild tales of sexual lady running in the city. you'll love "on my knees." a sexual comic memoir. a woman freshly out of a relationship who treats new york like a candy store that is until she meets a guy named guy. i tried hard to find a...
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hands of its sponsor, trent franks, after he started opining in committee last week about rape and the ibsape causing pregnancy, they decided maybe it was a good idea to take it away from trent franks. they gave it to a woman republican member of congress to bring forward for him instead. they also added in exemptions from his ban for rape and incest kind of because just like in wisconsin, in the new republican bill, you have to prove it by going to the police or the republicans will not believe you, that it was really rape. >> there are many reasons why women don't report abuse. why force them to? the only reason we were given in the markup is that women lie. so the authors of this bill apparently believe that women are too dishonest to be believed when they state they were raped or the victims of incest. that's a heck of an insult. >> republicans control the house of representatives, and so there will be a floor vote on this tomorrow. unlike years past when it only applied to d.c., this ban, this year they're trying to make it apply to the whole country, and presumably every republican i
hands of its sponsor, trent franks, after he started opining in committee last week about rape and the ibsape causing pregnancy, they decided maybe it was a good idea to take it away from trent franks. they gave it to a woman republican member of congress to bring forward for him instead. they also added in exemptions from his ban for rape and incest kind of because just like in wisconsin, in the new republican bill, you have to prove it by going to the police or the republicans will not...
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it's bad ma ib for mitt romney. >> let me briefly go to ed client.not going to ask you for your portfolio strategy, but i do want to ask you. people are talking about how the economy is supposed to spring up again. >> right. >> how the federal reserve might have to tighten its policies. in terms of obama-nonics, which you have written about. has it delivered the goods? >> no, what is so great about the great recovery? it isn't there. i read ucla's anderson forecast today saying that the jobs that were creating are simply not enough to make due for the people coming into the work force. i mean, this is not working. we're not there yet for by a long shot. >> i know. i think it's been a 2% recovery. is a lousy recovery. it's the worst in post-war history. it should be 4 or 5%, if you ask me. anyway, i want to talk about maybe the strongest part of the economy and that is housing. all right. question, should people be worried about mortgage rates? they're moving up, maybe around 4%. the 30-year mother-in-law rate sits at 4.07%. it's up from 3.59%, just f
it's bad ma ib for mitt romney. >> let me briefly go to ed client.not going to ask you for your portfolio strategy, but i do want to ask you. people are talking about how the economy is supposed to spring up again. >> right. >> how the federal reserve might have to tighten its policies. in terms of obama-nonics, which you have written about. has it delivered the goods? >> no, what is so great about the great recovery? it isn't there. i read ucla's anderson forecast today...
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and the biggest drag on the dow by far is the ib, many. it is a big move on big blue.enture said about technology. . >> right. and you can see the effect on the dow with the market down 1.5% already. >> and the russell rebalance will take into effect that the market closed billions of dollars of stock trades will be executed in less than two seconds to account for some late day volatility should we say. the nyse bell ringer, and the ceo ron bundy joins us here at post 9 to break it down. do you get nervous of the volatility that this brings us? >> no, we are not nervous. today is russell rebalancing or reconstitution, and we do it every year. the exchange partners do an excellent job of managing that. this is predictable, and well planned out, and on the days with a lot of the volatility, it always goes smooth. >> you say that you try to give people time to make the portfolios work so it is not a shock, right? it is not a shock to the system at the end of the day. >> right. >> how do you do that? >> up with of the most important things to do for the investors is to pro
and the biggest drag on the dow by far is the ib, many. it is a big move on big blue.enture said about technology. . >> right. and you can see the effect on the dow with the market down 1.5% already. >> and the russell rebalance will take into effect that the market closed billions of dollars of stock trades will be executed in less than two seconds to account for some late day volatility should we say. the nyse bell ringer, and the ceo ron bundy joins us here at post 9 to break it...
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. >> reporter: she has become an ib spir rag inspiration to mill. >> i've been happy to see the discussionrld to me. and after losing my mom to these issue, i'm very grateful for it. >> reporter: angelina's biggest fan says he is thankful to have his fiance healthy and happy by his side. >> it's actually a heroic decision to undertake that and share it with others. because she realizes that this is not available for everyone and it should be. >> reporter: because angelina was this london supporting brad, she was not able to attend her aunt's funeral. debbie martin who also tested positive for the brca gene passed away last week from breast cancer. it's reported that angelina is in contact with the martin family offering her sympathy and support. >> they both look great out there on the red carpet. erin, thanks so much. >>> joining us now from atlanta to discuss the medical aspects of angelina jolie's recovery, both mental and physical, is elizabeth cohen. let's talk about the challenges she may have faced along the way after a double mastectomy. we're seeing her now four months after her o
. >> reporter: she has become an ib spir rag inspiration to mill. >> i've been happy to see the discussionrld to me. and after losing my mom to these issue, i'm very grateful for it. >> reporter: angelina's biggest fan says he is thankful to have his fiance healthy and happy by his side. >> it's actually a heroic decision to undertake that and share it with others. because she realizes that this is not available for everyone and it should be. >> reporter: because...
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joining us this morning executive chef from the prime ib casino. what are we making?ather's day. we brought our friend mr. full cut prime rib, because that's our restaurant. >> that is your signature steak for sure. prime ably second to our illet. simple to do. most fathers know how to get through a steak. what i did was i took a lobster out of his shell. this is butter and ol i've oil on the pan. i laid it out on here quick. we're going to season the back. i should have seasoned the front but we started talking. father's day foul. now i'm going to turn it over so we have a nice little bit of color here. lob sters don't always have to be pretty and white. classically i would have a colleague tell me what is what they want but this is white wine. >> a little bit. >> in the pan. >> wow! >> that's going to help us steam it. >> and how long do you want to do that for? >> just a couple minutes. i hate to say it but it's like cooking like a really large shrimp. something you can do rather quickly so you're outside, enjoying the day. you've got a steak coming off your grill.
joining us this morning executive chef from the prime ib casino. what are we making?ather's day. we brought our friend mr. full cut prime rib, because that's our restaurant. >> that is your signature steak for sure. prime ably second to our illet. simple to do. most fathers know how to get through a steak. what i did was i took a lobster out of his shell. this is butter and ol i've oil on the pan. i laid it out on here quick. we're going to season the back. i should have seasoned the...
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ma ib the positive side is to say, look, we were in a place where we were concerned about the big blacknot happening. therefore, rates shouldn't be at 160. 260 is okay. >> doug what do you do? >> well, i think my call to mied a roar is we have a pullback. every client we talked to said give me a pullback. i like the economy. i want to stay out of bonds, i want to stay out of cash. i think you have that ton. i think bob is right on with that 1550 level. it's not that far away. i think you do have to start putting your toes in the water. the other call i'd have to my advisers is, hey, look, i want to make sure we're insulated from a rise in interest rates. you know, we set up the portfolio to be insulated. we've had a shot across the bow here with rates jumping from 160 to 266. our view is they could certainly go up to 2, 2-and-a-half, 4%. that's normal interest rates. if that happens, that's another 7, 8% loss. the shot across the bow. >> you are watching, waiting. let's get david katz in here. >> the narc has had a 5% correction. it's difficult to figure out how long this will go on. wh
ma ib the positive side is to say, look, we were in a place where we were concerned about the big blacknot happening. therefore, rates shouldn't be at 160. 260 is okay. >> doug what do you do? >> well, i think my call to mied a roar is we have a pullback. every client we talked to said give me a pullback. i like the economy. i want to stay out of bonds, i want to stay out of cash. i think you have that ton. i think bob is right on with that 1550 level. it's not that far away. i...
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in which even if you're drawing from a wider and wider part of society which i don't think our elite ibre, we would agree on that, talk about evangelicals in the bible belt getting into yale law school, not a ton are, but even if you are, if you focus power and concentrate it in smaller hands it doesn't matter how widely you are drawing from society that's going to produce its own dysfunctions and pathologies. one of the things we're seeing today with this remarkable story with the nsa ands the surveillance state when you concentrate power and put it out of the hands of democratic accountability in whatever situation, it could be major league baseball, penn state university, the national security agency, you get dysfunction, corruption, this sort of kind of breakdown. >> look, i was talking yesterday to my brother and said hey -- it seems like everybody in our family going to the university of alabama, are you sending ben ja plin to alabama, he goes no. he goes first of all it's getting harder to get into and secondly it costs $35,000. i said george when i went there, first of all i wal
in which even if you're drawing from a wider and wider part of society which i don't think our elite ibre, we would agree on that, talk about evangelicals in the bible belt getting into yale law school, not a ton are, but even if you are, if you focus power and concentrate it in smaller hands it doesn't matter how widely you are drawing from society that's going to produce its own dysfunctions and pathologies. one of the things we're seeing today with this remarkable story with the nsa ands the...
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so my point is only this, ib investigators are reading in to that what they want to read into it.ou can't pre-commit. so whoever is briefing him, and we assume they brief at the highest level, they won't pre-commit on a monday article for what they will discuss tuesday and wednesday. >> i don't think they would. but it's going to be the most important event of this week. after what we saw in the volatility that's been back, maybe the fed, if they are able to speak more clearly this week, can cut down on some of the volatility that we've seen. because arguably that's why we've seen as much as we have. >> i think they communicate much more effectively through hills than they do in public. >> the word on the street is talking about the mess of communication. economists never give a high grade from everyone. here's what you might have missed if you're just tuning in. >>> welcome to "squawk on the street". here's what's happened so far. >> i think there is a necessity for more consolidation in the industry. we invest for it in technology readiness and new product for our customers and
so my point is only this, ib investigators are reading in to that what they want to read into it.ou can't pre-commit. so whoever is briefing him, and we assume they brief at the highest level, they won't pre-commit on a monday article for what they will discuss tuesday and wednesday. >> i don't think they would. but it's going to be the most important event of this week. after what we saw in the volatility that's been back, maybe the fed, if they are able to speak more clearly this week,...
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well, there is a new ibs technique that can do this.rent people's embryos and raising ethical questions. the uk may soon get the green light to allow such a procedure. here with the details on how this works is a physician over at columbia university medical center. dr. cheatham, great to see you. >> hi, good morning. >> alisyn: very hard to know how to feel about. this it feels very brave new world. they take the -- well, you explain. how does it work? >> okay. so what we do. we have a number of diseases called mitochondrial diseases that effect the child when the child is born. 4,000 people in the u.s. are affected by this disorder. the problem comes from the might co-con dry i can't, the energy cells inside of the embryo. the problem here is that if we do not deal with this might crow chron dry i can't it results in new disease. the technique is taking the healthy d.n.a. but taking away the faulty energy. if you were affected potentially had you a family history disease or risk passing them on. we would take your healthy d.n.a. from
well, there is a new ibs technique that can do this.rent people's embryos and raising ethical questions. the uk may soon get the green light to allow such a procedure. here with the details on how this works is a physician over at columbia university medical center. dr. cheatham, great to see you. >> hi, good morning. >> alisyn: very hard to know how to feel about. this it feels very brave new world. they take the -- well, you explain. how does it work? >> okay. so what we do....
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i don't have a number of times they've asked to audit but my understanding is we're very cooperate ib of actually having the i.g. audit. the issue was whether there was a legal basis for the dollars required to have the awedy. >> according to mr. mcfarland the documents don't exist to audit the fund. >> oh, there are lots of documents. >> so i need some kind of agreement as to why this fund's never been audited. it's $1 billion a year. it's outrage why it's never been audited. >> my understanding is o.p.m., we support, the current request by the o.i.g. for revolving fund dollars to support audits in the future. the issue in the past was there was not a legal basis apparently for revolving fund dollars to be given to the i.g. for audits the we welcome the over150eu79 >> well, these are all public dollars. >> they are public dollars. they're not appropriated. >> they were appropriated at some point. >> yes, ma'am, they were. >> because you can't get them unless they were appropriated. >> so all -- you're saying all someone in government has to do is give some of the money to another age
i don't have a number of times they've asked to audit but my understanding is we're very cooperate ib of actually having the i.g. audit. the issue was whether there was a legal basis for the dollars required to have the awedy. >> according to mr. mcfarland the documents don't exist to audit the fund. >> oh, there are lots of documents. >> so i need some kind of agreement as to why this fund's never been audited. it's $1 billion a year. it's outrage why it's never been audited....
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we did not have full consensus on adopting a minimum sentencing that would include confinement and ibtleman asks unanimous consent to withdraw his amendment. no objections. so ordered. there are other amendments to the bill? miss spierer. >> mr. chairman, can we pass on these two amendments for a moment? i'm waiting for these -- some documentation. >> do you have your amendment ready? >> mr. chairman, i have an amendment at the desk. >> that is number 110. will the clerk please pass out that amendment. >> mr. chairman, i intend the offer the amendment and then withdraw it. >> reading of the amendment will be it is ends ed with. the gentleman is now recognized to, for the purpose of for five minutes four the purpose of offering and explaining his amendment. >> thank you, mr. chairman. the issue of sexual assault in the military is one that for me carries a lot of weight. i represent lachlan air force base in san antonio where latch much of the activity in question took place. just yesterday san antonio was ranked as the friend did iest city to the military. we have three military bases
we did not have full consensus on adopting a minimum sentencing that would include confinement and ibtleman asks unanimous consent to withdraw his amendment. no objections. so ordered. there are other amendments to the bill? miss spierer. >> mr. chairman, can we pass on these two amendments for a moment? i'm waiting for these -- some documentation. >> do you have your amendment ready? >> mr. chairman, i have an amendment at the desk. >> that is number 110. will the clerk...
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again, if these elite ibs constitutions -- institutions are so great, why does it take a selective enrollment policy to be so great. my gosh, aren't they the ones more than anybody who should be able to take students by random assignment and turn out these great outcomes they want to hold everybody else to they achieve through selection policies? yeah. i'm all for random control trials. i agree, maybe we can't tell selective institutions 100%. have at it. 50%, let's say 50% of their enrollment has to be by lottery. let's see how that goes. >> i think we probably -- unless sandy has anything she wants to add. let's -- over here. a follow-up on an earlier comment about institutional behavior and also the need for research on multiple fronts. many of you said earlier we have this fix as, i don't think many would disagree, on pell and the pell question and sometimes with the loan question. institutional behavior is not just driven by title 4--- had aid. i fear often we get focused not just pell by title 4 a. it's -- title 4 aid. many people who work on the hill remember the a.a.u. conversations w
again, if these elite ibs constitutions -- institutions are so great, why does it take a selective enrollment policy to be so great. my gosh, aren't they the ones more than anybody who should be able to take students by random assignment and turn out these great outcomes they want to hold everybody else to they achieve through selection policies? yeah. i'm all for random control trials. i agree, maybe we can't tell selective institutions 100%. have at it. 50%, let's say 50% of their enrollment...
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speakerring with the revelation they may have withheld evidence from the ib has been met with publicivision. but the prime minister answer didn't go far enough. this public are not satisfied by the police investigating the police. nor will an inquiry that is held in secret no matter how imminent they satisfy public opinion. they will now give an undertaking to a power to someone people and hear evidence under oath? [inaudible] i said earlier we rule nothing out. we have to get to the bottom of it. t not the met poll contain one is more mark ellis who played a major role in prosecuting some of those responsible. and the second is chief counsel police force. we need to make sure they have the power and everything they need. as i said clearly if, if we need two further to get to the truth, we will. [inaudible] will the prime minister assure them that hmrc given to clamp down on tax avoice dan like the 700,000 pounds avoided? [shouting] i think he makes a good point. i'm going mention it in every prime minister question. i've mentioned it one. they owe 700,000 pounds of tax that could be
speakerring with the revelation they may have withheld evidence from the ib has been met with publicivision. but the prime minister answer didn't go far enough. this public are not satisfied by the police investigating the police. nor will an inquiry that is held in secret no matter how imminent they satisfy public opinion. they will now give an undertaking to a power to someone people and hear evidence under oath? [inaudible] i said earlier we rule nothing out. we have to get to the bottom of...