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jamie, the sooner we intervene, the better. >> jamie: that's what i want to know. is it better to talk about it, or does that raise the anxiety even more? >> we'll get to therapy in the later part of the segment. the more you open up and talk about it, the better it is. it's good for family members to know there are a lot of hotlines to seek help. if you don't intervene, what happens is the next phase of this becomes drug abuse, alcohol, and suicidal. what i want people to know also, that is not everyone will be affected by this. when you have a trauma like this, only about 20% of people may actually get affected. my son came to me, he's 8 years old, and say what does marathon bombing mean? he thought this is a part of the fireworks at the finish line, they're celebrating. there's a different language to speak. i turn off the tv and i see the exposure, less exposure you have, the better it is. >> you raise a good issue. i mean, look. a ul oveall over the country, au see the bombings in real-time as they happen. you see this video all the time, dr. siegel, replayed.
jamie, the sooner we intervene, the better. >> jamie: that's what i want to know. is it better to talk about it, or does that raise the anxiety even more? >> we'll get to therapy in the later part of the segment. the more you open up and talk about it, the better it is. it's good for family members to know there are a lot of hotlines to seek help. if you don't intervene, what happens is the next phase of this becomes drug abuse, alcohol, and suicidal. what i want people to know...
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. >> jamie: so tough to report these stories. this is a brand-new hour. the state department is confirming that anne smedingoff was killed when a her convoy was targeted. she was delivering textbooks to school children. she joined the foreign service, 3 years ago out of johns hopkins yrt. secretary of state kerry is traveling in the region and will arrive shortly in israel. and woe have the latest from our mideast bureau in jerusalem. >> reporter: secretary of state john kerry arrived to jump-start the middle-east peace process. he spent much of the day in turkey, meeting the prime minister about the israeli/palestinian conflict. >> but overshad owing the trip was the news that a 25-year-old diplomat was killed on saturday. 3 u.s. troop, including another unnamed civilian died in the attack. she arrived there from venezuela last summer, where she was previously stationed. >> we lost a very bright and brave young woman, a young difficulty we los tr her to an horrific attack in afghanistan. today, our hearts are broken. >> reporter: anne was a public affair
. >> jamie: so tough to report these stories. this is a brand-new hour. the state department is confirming that anne smedingoff was killed when a her convoy was targeted. she was delivering textbooks to school children. she joined the foreign service, 3 years ago out of johns hopkins yrt. secretary of state kerry is traveling in the region and will arrive shortly in israel. and woe have the latest from our mideast bureau in jerusalem. >> reporter: secretary of state john kerry...
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>> jamie, your h're right. there are high stakes diplomacy, he's wrapping up meetings with china and others and are now calling on north korea, quote, to refrain from provocative acts, including that planned missile test. china is north korea's number one ally. and here is more of what kerry had to say in beijing. >> china and the united states must together take steps in order to achieve the goal of korean peninsula and agreed to have further discussions to bear down very quickly with very great specificity on exactly how we will accomplish this goal. >> reporter: this, amid a new report that that north korean missile threat might not be so imminent. south korean officials on saturday saying they are not seeing any new movement of those mid range missiles in the north and we've heard exactly the same thing from a u.s. source here. still, preparations do continue. pyongyang for the monday celebration of the birthday of the grandfather of the current leader kim jong-un and that day has been seen as a possible la
>> jamie, your h're right. there are high stakes diplomacy, he's wrapping up meetings with china and others and are now calling on north korea, quote, to refrain from provocative acts, including that planned missile test. china is north korea's number one ally. and here is more of what kerry had to say in beijing. >> china and the united states must together take steps in order to achieve the goal of korean peninsula and agreed to have further discussions to bear down very quickly...
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>> reporter: hi, jamie. yes, north korea isn't missing any opportunity to show that it's getting ready for war. it's now revealed that its boosting artillery shell production. north korean television showed the country's young leader kim jong-un urging workers to produce more shells. that once war breaks out they must destroy the enemy quickly with a sudden strike and high quality artillery and shells to make sure a rapid preemptive strike is successful. the south korean capital of seoul where i am now is not far from the north and easily within rocket and artillery range. it's thought they have artillery pieces trained on seoul now. and north korean told that embassies in pyongyang should be evacuated by april 10th if the crisis escalates, and those in the north korean capital hasn't made a decision. and the u.s. has no diplomatic presence there. north korea often tests missiles aon important dates. and born on april 15th. and in bellicose statements, they have threatened attacks. and the obama administrati
>> reporter: hi, jamie. yes, north korea isn't missing any opportunity to show that it's getting ready for war. it's now revealed that its boosting artillery shell production. north korean television showed the country's young leader kim jong-un urging workers to produce more shells. that once war breaks out they must destroy the enemy quickly with a sudden strike and high quality artillery and shells to make sure a rapid preemptive strike is successful. the south korean capital of seoul...
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>> absolutely, jamie. lot more erectile dysfunction in my practice than i would like because the condition cause it and the treatment cause it. high blood pressure causes it. beets causes it. when i go to treat the high blood pressure, beta blockers can cause it. diuretics. to answer the question directly, the two are big ones. beta blockers and diuretic. antidepressant cause it because the serotonin in the brain can lead to erectile dysfunction. it treat depression and the patient says i'm not depressed anymore but now my sex life is ruined so i'm depressed from that. but we don't want them to stop the medication because they develop impotence as a result. we want them to come back and talk to us. have the conversation with the physician. >> jamie: it's tough. tough thing to talk about. >> i find as a doctor i got to be direct with the patient. it say it before they do. i bring it up to them and try to get them to talk about it. it's such an important part of health. >> the doctors feel comfortable. but y
>> absolutely, jamie. lot more erectile dysfunction in my practice than i would like because the condition cause it and the treatment cause it. high blood pressure causes it. beets causes it. when i go to treat the high blood pressure, beta blockers can cause it. diuretics. to answer the question directly, the two are big ones. beta blockers and diuretic. antidepressant cause it because the serotonin in the brain can lead to erectile dysfunction. it treat depression and the patient says...
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safe travels to you. >> thank you, jamie. >> jamie: eric? >> eric: you know, the bluster and threats that the ambassador was talking about from north korea is continuing. 1950, they invaded their southern neighbor, causing the korean war. they have struck at the united states before. liz trotta covered it. for a look beyond the news, here's liz's sunday commentary. >> two days before christmas in 1968, the men of the uss peblo came home. the crew had been prisoners of north korea for 11 months. it was a freezing gray morning in the dmz, as one by one, they shuffled over the bridge of no return to the south. also in line, a coffin, bare bearing the body of a crewman gunned down in the attack. echoing across the baron landscape, a tape played the worlds of the captain, commander lloyd booker, confessing to a trumped-up crime. the solemn drama could not be missed. one could only feel a sense of relief that the bedraggled men had survived the tort and you are brutality north korea has made its exquisite specialty. the vietnam war was raging, so
safe travels to you. >> thank you, jamie. >> jamie: eric? >> eric: you know, the bluster and threats that the ambassador was talking about from north korea is continuing. 1950, they invaded their southern neighbor, causing the korean war. they have struck at the united states before. liz trotta covered it. for a look beyond the news, here's liz's sunday commentary. >> two days before christmas in 1968, the men of the uss peblo came home. the crew had been prisoners of...
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. >> jamie: great to see you. >> eric: great to be with you. >> jamie: that is what they threatened to keep a close eye on that this hour. i'm jamie colby. great to have you here. secretary of state kerry, we have been reporting affirming that china and japan will work together to rid north korea of nuclear weapons. the secretary saying that the u.s. is willing to reopen the talks if the regime were to abide by previous agreements on the nuclear program. listen. >> the united states and the other countries i met with in the last two days are committed to make that goal of denuclearization reality. the u.s. japan alliance has never been stronger than today. the u.s. is fully committed to the defense of japan. >> jamie: folks, this is really important stuff. greg palkot is streaming live from seoul, south korea, 30-miles from the border where everything may be going on now. what is the latest? >> as you explain, secretary of state kerry in the region, high stakes diplomatic tour to deal with that north korea threat. the looming missile launch. he finished a meeting with the japanese fore
. >> jamie: great to see you. >> eric: great to be with you. >> jamie: that is what they threatened to keep a close eye on that this hour. i'm jamie colby. great to have you here. secretary of state kerry, we have been reporting affirming that china and japan will work together to rid north korea of nuclear weapons. the secretary saying that the u.s. is willing to reopen the talks if the regime were to abide by previous agreements on the nuclear program. listen. >> the...
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back to you, jamie. >> jamie: all right. at least the embassies getting warning they can't be protected by the north koreans. that is what they say. david, thank you. we'll check back with you soon. eric? >> eric: for more on this, bring in former united states ambassador john ballton. ambassador to the united states and the fox news contributor. ambassador, good morning. you know, they put the missiles apparently in place. what do you think they could be planning for wednesday? >> well, it certainly looks like they are preparing for a missile test. they are on mobile missile launchers. that is a significant progress for the north koreans. if they are able to do it successfully. they may be trying to stage a demonstration to show that this intermediate range missile, the musudan can in fact reach the lengths that we project that it can. and that the guidance system works and so on. but you know, i wouldn't vouch for any guidance system on a north korean ballistic missile. so anytime they put a projectile in the air it's pote
back to you, jamie. >> jamie: all right. at least the embassies getting warning they can't be protected by the north koreans. that is what they say. david, thank you. we'll check back with you soon. eric? >> eric: for more on this, bring in former united states ambassador john ballton. ambassador to the united states and the fox news contributor. ambassador, good morning. you know, they put the missiles apparently in place. what do you think they could be planning for wednesday?...
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please say hello to adam savage and jamie hymeman.it's been 10 years, it's really beengy like that. >> we never thought it would last this long, here we are 10 years later, almost like professional stuntmen. >> jimmy: are you getting along after ten years. is your marriage still strong? >> we're happy we have fingers and toes. >> we have a crappy marriage. we fight all the time. but it still works. >> jimmy: you say these are things you'd be doing anyway, whether you had a show or not. >> yes. the only difference is we call the fire department first. >> jimmy: i see. and some of these things are not safe for people to do at home true? >> most of them, yeah. >> almost all of them are not safe. >> jimmy: do you get each other gifts on your 10th anniversary? >> no. a couple of chistmases ago, i bought him a nice bottle of scotch and he was like what the hell is that? i said that's for going to dinner with suits. he was like oh, okay. >> jimmy: i like that you don't have a manufactured relationship like many of the reality television show
please say hello to adam savage and jamie hymeman.it's been 10 years, it's really beengy like that. >> we never thought it would last this long, here we are 10 years later, almost like professional stuntmen. >> jimmy: are you getting along after ten years. is your marriage still strong? >> we're happy we have fingers and toes. >> we have a crappy marriage. we fight all the time. but it still works. >> jimmy: you say these are things you'd be doing anyway, whether...
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. >> he and jamie mcmurray have been strong this year. they decided to roll the dice and start on the outside of front row. but i have been impressed with the chip ganassi team. it looked like if not for a crash by brian vickers they had it worked out. >> of the drivers in the top seven only carl edwards has won this year. some of the streaks and how long it's been for guys, you see jeff burton, virginia native, mark martin, certainly in that mix. we talked about montoya and jamie mcmurray, who is currently second, part of that chip ganassi racing. already tonight we have seen mini-streaks stopped. kyle busch three straight wins. >> don't you love how the complexion of the things changed. at first it looked like a joe gibbs racing night and now they are nowhere to be found. >> let's listen in on jeff burton and some radio chatter. >> it's what you're made of here, jeff. you can do it, buddy. you can do it. >> richard childress chatting. >> that's a guy that knows how to get things done. they have won races. but the challenge is great, chr
. >> he and jamie mcmurray have been strong this year. they decided to roll the dice and start on the outside of front row. but i have been impressed with the chip ganassi team. it looked like if not for a crash by brian vickers they had it worked out. >> of the drivers in the top seven only carl edwards has won this year. some of the streaks and how long it's been for guys, you see jeff burton, virginia native, mark martin, certainly in that mix. we talked about montoya and jamie...
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we're with ken kramer, and jamie simon, camp director. jamie, before the break, we talked about what does a kid do at camp tawonga. what's a typical day look like as a camper? >> kids wake up together in a cabin. it's a group-centered camp. they go to a sports event, volleyball, archery, followed by an arts activity, drama, painting, music. the kids as a group have to agree on their schedule. it teaches consensus schedule making. they feel excited, tie-dye, we picked that as a group! we have lunch, a group meal, they eat family-style. then we have rest hour where they write letters home and have downtime, follow bid free swim, which everybody goes to our olympic-size pool and enjoys swimming. if they don't like swimming, they can lay out, talk to friends. at night, we have unit programing, so two boys bunk, two girls bunk. they do story telling and s'mores, star gaze, and they close the day together as a cabin. >> one of the things most people associate with a camp is singing. i think that so many people when they look back on their camp
we're with ken kramer, and jamie simon, camp director. jamie, before the break, we talked about what does a kid do at camp tawonga. what's a typical day look like as a camper? >> kids wake up together in a cabin. it's a group-centered camp. they go to a sports event, volleyball, archery, followed by an arts activity, drama, painting, music. the kids as a group have to agree on their schedule. it teaches consensus schedule making. they feel excited, tie-dye, we picked that as a group! we...
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jamie fox, professor at northeastern university. he's a former consultant to the department of justice and worked on many major crime invest games. jamie was prepared to two to a studio to talk to us, but since boston is still on lockdown, we have him on the telephone. jamie, thanks very much. >> sure. >> why didn't they run right after the bombings? does that tell you that they weren't finished? why not leave boston immediately? they're in watertown, we hope, anyway. >> well, they didn't think they would get caught. i agree with scott that these were not sophisticated individuals and they certainly weren't part of a larger group, because they didn't have any money. so, they weren't real careful about not being seen. if they were shrewd, the younger brother would have worn his baseball cap forward, not backwards. they would have worn sunglasses. they would have taken steps not to be identified in any recording. but they didn't. so, they were fairly amateurish. now, what's also important to understand is the relationship between the
jamie fox, professor at northeastern university. he's a former consultant to the department of justice and worked on many major crime invest games. jamie was prepared to two to a studio to talk to us, but since boston is still on lockdown, we have him on the telephone. jamie, thanks very much. >> sure. >> why didn't they run right after the bombings? does that tell you that they weren't finished? why not leave boston immediately? they're in watertown, we hope, anyway. >> well,...
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so right now i think jamie, jamie would always be polite, even more so now but all of them will be polite central message they will give them and we'll find out later, yeah, is that fix fiscal policy. i'm sorry. lori: i'm sorry. want to make sure i don't want to interrupt you. been down that road. >> that is because you're both interrupting me at the same time. one at a time is fine. lori: well, that is what our job is, right? >> is that in your contract? anyway, go ahead. lori: obviously we know what the president gets from these meetings. it is all politics. >> right. lori: you said the ceo's will be diplomatic including jamie dimon. what do they have to gain from going out to d.c.? >> banking is a highly regulated industry right now. i think they do, listen, let's face it their jobs do depend somewhat on the economy. i think what is interesting about dimon's letter, this has been echoed by people like gary cohn and liz claman's show, number two guy at goldman saks, they all talked about it, we're in uncharted territory when it comes to the monetary policy with the fed printing money. m
so right now i think jamie, jamie would always be polite, even more so now but all of them will be polite central message they will give them and we'll find out later, yeah, is that fix fiscal policy. i'm sorry. lori: i'm sorry. want to make sure i don't want to interrupt you. been down that road. >> that is because you're both interrupting me at the same time. one at a time is fine. lori: well, that is what our job is, right? >> is that in your contract? anyway, go ahead. lori:...
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i'm jamie mcmurray, and my niece has autism. more at autismspeaks.org/signs. ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> boston! boston! boston! boston! boston! boston! boston! boston! >> that was the jubilation we saw here on the streets of boston overnight over the news that 19-year-old jock hadzhokha tsarnaev was taken into custody. he was captured last night after a gunfight with police. this tweet confirmed what residents had been hoping for since monday's bombing, it says "suspect in custody." the fbi was quick to announce the dramatic conclusion adding the word "captured" to its wanted poster and now this morning's "boston globe" really wraps up the sentiment of the entire city, the headline "nightmare's end." >> a banner headline after what has been an unbelievable week in the city. >> quite a front page. after tsarnaev's capture last night the president addressed the nation, he praised the police and the people of bos
i'm jamie mcmurray, and my niece has autism. more at autismspeaks.org/signs. ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> boston! boston! boston! boston! boston! boston! boston! boston! >> that was the jubilation we saw here on the streets of boston overnight over the news that 19-year-old jock hadzhokha tsarnaev was taken into custody. he was captured last night after a...
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jamie. >> we watched it all unfold. a quiet boston suburb, erupting in a hail of bullets, when it becomes the hiding place for a suspected terrorist. we will show you more of this gripping manhunt. how it unfolded for the alleged boston marathon bomber. >> students and my ex-wife's school, so, you know... that's gunfire. hi hi ♪(whistling tune) ♪("don't worry be happy") >> we are learning just a bit about the two suspect, the brothers that emigrated here from southern rushia. according to family members, they had ties to chechnya, an area of the world most of us have not thought of as a threat to our national security. >> i think it's vitally important that -- [inaudible] this is really a new venture as far as the ralradicallization. this seems to have been planned for quite a while. this is not a spur of the most thing. this was very detailed, very planned, very deadly and very vicious. >> congressman peter king there. here to shed more light on the situation, national security analyst, good to have you here. thank you
jamie. >> we watched it all unfold. a quiet boston suburb, erupting in a hail of bullets, when it becomes the hiding place for a suspected terrorist. we will show you more of this gripping manhunt. how it unfolded for the alleged boston marathon bomber. >> students and my ex-wife's school, so, you know... that's gunfire. hi hi ♪(whistling tune) ♪("don't worry be happy") >> we are learning just a bit about the two suspect, the brothers that emigrated here from...
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jamie is being slightly polite and modest. he was actually working with vice president joe biden who then was a senator. at the time when the berlin wall came down in 1989. she was very effective in that area. of course, she had the victory over the faulklands war in 1982, as well. but domestically, she was a far less revered figure. she was much more devising and living in britain at the time it was impossible to be indifferent about margaret thatcher. she was loved by some. she was loathed by a large number, too. >> what does that mean to the legacy now as we look back and reflect on that time. when she went out in 1990, it was a much more divisive time and she wasn't as well thought of. >> she actually left power because of the most divisive proposal of policy that she had attempted to implement. that was a poll tax. it was a flat tax which ultimately meant that a duke in britain paid exactly the same amount for local services as a dutchman, as someone who worked in the sanitation department. there were riots right across t
jamie is being slightly polite and modest. he was actually working with vice president joe biden who then was a senator. at the time when the berlin wall came down in 1989. she was very effective in that area. of course, she had the victory over the faulklands war in 1982, as well. but domestically, she was a far less revered figure. she was much more devising and living in britain at the time it was impossible to be indifferent about margaret thatcher. she was loved by some. she was loathed by...
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jamie dewolf, thank you all so much.ewpoint" is next. >> john: good evening, i'm john fuglesang. thank you so much for joining us. this is "viewpoint." while the nation continues to mourn the victims of the attack on the boston marathon, a picture of what exactly happened has become clear. while the why and the who remain uncertain. here's president obama who will travel to boston on thursday, updating the nation, earlier today. >> obama: this was a heinous and cowardly act. and given what we now know about what took place the fbi is investigating it as an act of terrorism. what we don't yet know, however is who carried out this attack or why whether it was planned
jamie dewolf, thank you all so much.ewpoint" is next. >> john: good evening, i'm john fuglesang. thank you so much for joining us. this is "viewpoint." while the nation continues to mourn the victims of the attack on the boston marathon, a picture of what exactly happened has become clear. while the why and the who remain uncertain. here's president obama who will travel to boston on thursday, updating the nation, earlier today. >> obama: this was a heinous and...
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people who i think it made it pretty clear that they don't want this pipeline to be built i see so jamie there's certainly been a debate in this country over whether this pipeline is going to have a positive or a negative impact on both the local economies and the national economy is it going to affect either. well i think if that's the data bill you know when we looked actually into the numbers in terms of the jobs that would be created by this pipeline it looks about thirty five permanent jobs would be created you know that's something that would be good in some ways but the risk from the project is so much larger than that both in terms of what it could do if the pipeline ruptures like what we saw in mayflower arkansas or just what the impact of climate change that this pipeline would worsen continue to have an american economy so i think there's a pretty clear case to be made that despite the few jobs it would create we have so much more potential to move towards clean energy and create more jobs in renewable energies so kids don't agree on all the risks when it's so keystones creati
people who i think it made it pretty clear that they don't want this pipeline to be built i see so jamie there's certainly been a debate in this country over whether this pipeline is going to have a positive or a negative impact on both the local economies and the national economy is it going to affect either. well i think if that's the data bill you know when we looked actually into the numbers in terms of the jobs that would be created by this pipeline it looks about thirty five permanent...
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yeah, jamie? >> when does the holy month of ramadan fall? >> it changes every year because of the moon cycle. >> it's a lunar calendar, and oh, darn it, i'm trying to think, i can't remember, it's a certain- it's a month in the lunar calendar; i can't remember if it's the 7th or the 9th. >> no, no. it shifts because of the wide range. and i was there, and believe me, there's not a restaurant- you can't buy food- but they hear them about 2:30 in the morning, they call, "women, get up and prepare the food for your man." >> we need to get back to that. there's some interesting- it reminds me of our conversation in the previous class with- or earlier on with fundamentalist christianity, because indeed, we're still talking about religious expressions that are rooted culturally in an androcentric, patriarchal mind set. and so i don't know what we do about that- i can't possibly be an apologist for it, but it's there, and you're right. >> when you can see a white thread, that's at the time- it isn't when the sun comes up, but it's when the priests
yeah, jamie? >> when does the holy month of ramadan fall? >> it changes every year because of the moon cycle. >> it's a lunar calendar, and oh, darn it, i'm trying to think, i can't remember, it's a certain- it's a month in the lunar calendar; i can't remember if it's the 7th or the 9th. >> no, no. it shifts because of the wide range. and i was there, and believe me, there's not a restaurant- you can't buy food- but they hear them about 2:30 in the morning, they call,...
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i am jamie colby. sending it back to melissa and lori. lori: thank you, jamie.ny traders are probably watching the masters. we want to recap you some breaking news. the new york state system judge denying macy's request to expand a block on jcpenney sale of martha stewart product. macy's has not shown it would be harmed by jcpenney sales. jcpenney can sell martha stewart's good under the label jcp every day. shares of macy's and arthur stuart are higher. this is the best news for them. commodities just getting crushed today. oil and gold. today. let's get straight to the pits of this cme. you would have thought two of the most geo- political commodities would be benefiting from it. we saw that when cyprus was coming and confiscated basically a portion of some of the people that are, you know, have some savings in the banks, when that news broke that should have been a bullish catalyst for us. there was a lot of talk that cyprus would have to raise additional capital. they will sell more gold. other countries like spain and portugal will also take part in this. w
i am jamie colby. sending it back to melissa and lori. lori: thank you, jamie.ny traders are probably watching the masters. we want to recap you some breaking news. the new york state system judge denying macy's request to expand a block on jcpenney sale of martha stewart product. macy's has not shown it would be harmed by jcpenney sales. jcpenney can sell martha stewart's good under the label jcp every day. shares of macy's and arthur stuart are higher. this is the best news for them....
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bill: certainly is, jamie. those brave responders too who did not think twice about rushing into the dininger. at it: 50 local time yesterday afternoon. >> we're going to get the victims out. we're then going to conduct a sweep with dod assets to make sure there are no other device on the street. we'll then get people out of restaurants and bars. i need people to get on social media let people know what we're doing here. we're sweeping the streets. >> several backpacks still up on boylston street. >> need all officers on boylston. clear the area. stay off boylston. >> social media, put out a message that people should get away from the area as quick as possible. they should move quietly and safely away from the area until we can secure it. >> it is going to the police that are doing it. [inaudible] >> all off-duty officers are requested to respond. >> not any further runners come along boylston into the city. shut it down. bill: the scene of the blast today in lockdown. investigators are pouring over every inch
bill: certainly is, jamie. those brave responders too who did not think twice about rushing into the dininger. at it: 50 local time yesterday afternoon. >> we're going to get the victims out. we're then going to conduct a sweep with dod assets to make sure there are no other device on the street. we'll then get people out of restaurants and bars. i need people to get on social media let people know what we're doing here. we're sweeping the streets. >> several backpacks still up on...
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shot o'the day goes to jamie donaldson. using a 7-iron from 180 yards out on the par 3, 6th hole, the welsh golfer aces it for the hole in one!!! he is from wales. however,but all the talk is about >> tiger woods: you need to be very patient. with these secretions.these-gre he is covering the 48th straight masters. and lindsay von... now, i think that she him stomp some stability. had and perhaps some girlfriend, wife. certainly. with all of the joking about worried mcelroy i think that
shot o'the day goes to jamie donaldson. using a 7-iron from 180 yards out on the par 3, 6th hole, the welsh golfer aces it for the hole in one!!! he is from wales. however,but all the talk is about >> tiger woods: you need to be very patient. with these secretions.these-gre he is covering the 48th straight masters. and lindsay von... now, i think that she him stomp some stability. had and perhaps some girlfriend, wife. certainly. with all of the joking about worried mcelroy i think that
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he and ceo jamie dimon have known each other since the 80s. the integration of bear stearns in washington mutual during the crisis. in 2011, dimon topped him to head up morgan's business. his seat on ta committee lpt be filled. it is the latest move in a major overall of the bank's executive suite. many members of the team helped the company dodge huge losses during the recession is now gone. those include the incident r former head of corporate government regulatory affairs and the head of investment bank. now paul compton will become chief admin traitive efforts. a lot of titles that are in a long time in jpmorgan. the firm announced losses last year. since then, the stock of jpmorgan has risen 32%. >> so it's another management change there. jamie dimon is not going anywhere for a while, though, is he? >> no, he's not going anywhere. i asked dimon about this on the company's latest earnings call. he bought an office in his office building. many speculated about what this was for. he said it was more for his wife than for him. but in a compa
he and ceo jamie dimon have known each other since the 80s. the integration of bear stearns in washington mutual during the crisis. in 2011, dimon topped him to head up morgan's business. his seat on ta committee lpt be filled. it is the latest move in a major overall of the bank's executive suite. many members of the team helped the company dodge huge losses during the recession is now gone. those include the incident r former head of corporate government regulatory affairs and the head of...
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how much money did jamie dimon's bank make in the last three months, another number coming for you. and 15 k on the dow, oh, so close. we're not going to get there this morning, but you will want to watch your stocks and how they're doing on friday's opening bell, which is next.
how much money did jamie dimon's bank make in the last three months, another number coming for you. and 15 k on the dow, oh, so close. we're not going to get there this morning, but you will want to watch your stocks and how they're doing on friday's opening bell, which is next.
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. >> i'm jamie kol -- i'm jamie colby. that is what folks heard, not once but twice today in watertown. but now, captured. that's what the boston police put out in a simple tweet, announcing the end of this manhunt for one of the two brothers turned suspected terrorists, actually. just in, we have this photo of the second suspect in the boston bombing, as atfr agents worked to stabilize him on the ground and in the back of an ambulance. mike tobin is in watertown, massachusetts, where they have seen a day like they never had before. i am certain of that, mike? >> reporter: certain of that. and this is where it all ended. you see the house behind me here, this is the house with the driveway at the end of the driveway was the boat where it all went down. it all went down, shortly after that lockdown was lifted. you heard that in the press conference. people could get out. they could walk around. they did that, as soon as they could, even though they had nowhere to go. once the pem were out on the street, suddenly we saw the
. >> i'm jamie kol -- i'm jamie colby. that is what folks heard, not once but twice today in watertown. but now, captured. that's what the boston police put out in a simple tweet, announcing the end of this manhunt for one of the two brothers turned suspected terrorists, actually. just in, we have this photo of the second suspect in the boston bombing, as atfr agents worked to stabilize him on the ground and in the back of an ambulance. mike tobin is in watertown, massachusetts, where...
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henn communications director at three fifty dot org jamie tell me more about this a.p.a. statement. well good to be with you you know this statement is a big black eye for the state department and a big blow to the keystone x.l. pipeline the e.p.a. basically reaffirmed what environmental groups and scientists have been saying for a long time that this pipeline is dangerous because it's guaranteed to spill over some of america's richest farmland and most important freshwater that it will cause massive amounts of pollution in the refinery communities which are already bearing the brunt of the fossil fuel industry is dirty energy and third that it will have a big impact on our climate the state department's been trying to argue that it doesn't matter whether whether or not we build this pipeline that that tar sands will be developed anyways the e.p.a. went back and said look that isn't true this pipeline is a critical piece of infrastructure and if it's built it will have a big negative impact on our climate and sea jamie so you mentioned water out what impact could this cru
henn communications director at three fifty dot org jamie tell me more about this a.p.a. statement. well good to be with you you know this statement is a big black eye for the state department and a big blow to the keystone x.l. pipeline the e.p.a. basically reaffirmed what environmental groups and scientists have been saying for a long time that this pipeline is dangerous because it's guaranteed to spill over some of america's richest farmland and most important freshwater that it will cause...
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i talked to jamie dimon recently.e agrees with you, that too big to fail shouldn't be the way that it is but he thinks there is a way to do it without the system. let me play for you what he said and get your reaction on the other side. >> sure. >> we have a common interest in eliminating too big to fail. i don't think anybody thinks we should have the too big to fail concept. it should like a bankruptcy. we're in favor of that. we and regulators everyone working toward that purpose we need the american public to believe it and our senators and congressman to believe it. they haven't finished all the work. let them finish. if people really believe it is true, break up the big banks and you will figure out why chinese banks dominate american finance. melissa: what about at that that, senator? >> well, first of all this is a couple years after dodd-frank. the ultimate test is not me or jamie dimon. it is the market. and the market is clearly speaking that too big to fail is alive and well. melissa: why? what do you see
i talked to jamie dimon recently.e agrees with you, that too big to fail shouldn't be the way that it is but he thinks there is a way to do it without the system. let me play for you what he said and get your reaction on the other side. >> sure. >> we have a common interest in eliminating too big to fail. i don't think anybody thinks we should have the too big to fail concept. it should like a bankruptcy. we're in favor of that. we and regulators everyone working toward that purpose...
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liz: right here. >> reporter: people care about jamie dimon more. liz: okay.going to get in a fight over a commercial break. happy now? we will be right back. stay tuned. it is another record day, no matter what the reason. good or not. ♪ my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. ♪ liz: this next fund is so picky that even that tustin timber like an beyonce is of publicly traded companies could not make it past. out of 5,000 u.s. companies' stocks fewer than 200 even make the first round of cuts to make into this fund. being picky pays off. the fund continues year after year to melissa francis -- and outperform the s&p 500.
liz: right here. >> reporter: people care about jamie dimon more. liz: okay.going to get in a fight over a commercial break. happy now? we will be right back. stay tuned. it is another record day, no matter what the reason. good or not. ♪ my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would...
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. >> jamie, the president underscored repeatedly that even red lines aside, the u.s. very engaged and remains deeply engaged on syria and will remain deeply engaged on syria. we are the largest donor, the u.s. is, of humanitarian aid to the syrians, $400 million and we just doubled our nonlethal aid to the opposition forces, $250 million. in terms of tangibly changing the ground game in terms of actually helping one way or another, what does that do? >> i don't think the humanitarian aid or the nonlethal assistance plays much of a role at all. it's obviously very beneficial for the people who are receiving it. who get aid. but in terms of changing the calculation of, of assad as john kerry, the secretary of state keeps talking about, night vision goggles and aid to the refugees is almost nothing, really in terms of changing the calculation. for assad's calculation to change, as secretary kerry, keeps talking about, he has to believe that something fundamental is going to change in the military struggle. he has to believe that the united states is going to really take
. >> jamie, the president underscored repeatedly that even red lines aside, the u.s. very engaged and remains deeply engaged on syria and will remain deeply engaged on syria. we are the largest donor, the u.s. is, of humanitarian aid to the syrians, $400 million and we just doubled our nonlethal aid to the opposition forces, $250 million. in terms of tangibly changing the ground game in terms of actually helping one way or another, what does that do? >> i don't think the...
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. >> reporter: he contacted jamie oliver. >> i just made a homemade big mac and dressed up in a pulpe saw it and liked it. >> reporter: jamie took barry under his wing. >> he does crazy things. >> reporter: and behold the birth of virgin kitchen. it's hard not to have fun in the kitchen, especially when he's recounting one of his favorite video moments to date. when he dressed up as someone else he resembles, the late steve erwin, aka, the crocodile hunter. >> crocodile for dinner, you just need to find a crock. i found one. she's a beauty. i made this cod fish. but the cod was actually crocodile. i looked out the window and i came in with the crocodile as if i caught it in my garden. look at the figure on her. isn't she gorgeous. >> reporter: he has many fans, many sending him recipes to try out. we thought if he could do this, maybe there's hope for me, a useless cook who can only make a mess in the kitchen. >> do you know how to light it? >> reporter: i can try. my first attempt, i made something like this. >> we're going to cut these. >> reporter: he's already won over his little
. >> reporter: he contacted jamie oliver. >> i just made a homemade big mac and dressed up in a pulpe saw it and liked it. >> reporter: jamie took barry under his wing. >> he does crazy things. >> reporter: and behold the birth of virgin kitchen. it's hard not to have fun in the kitchen, especially when he's recounting one of his favorite video moments to date. when he dressed up as someone else he resembles, the late steve erwin, aka, the crocodile hunter....
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i'm jamie mcmurray, and my niece has autism.ore at autismspeaks.org/signs. >>> good luck here. bye-bye. >> bye. >> someone was stalking dr. king, but this time they had white house approval to do it. >> i have a dream today. >> dr. king's electrifying speech at the march on washington in august of 1963 had made him the movement's hero. it also made him the fbi's nightmare, according to the official paper trail. >> thank god almighty, we are free at last. >> we regard martin luther king to be the most dangerous negro leader in the country. >> they called him, in one of the fbi memos, the most dangerous negro. >> i think that's probably a compliment. >> andrew young, one of king's closest advisors, says the inner circle was very much aware that the government was spying on them. >> we saw the fbi. they were not very subtle. i mean, they all dressed alike with little skinny ties and crew cuts, for the most part. >> pulitzer prize winner, david garrow, who teaches at cambridge university in england, discovered thousands of memos whi
i'm jamie mcmurray, and my niece has autism.ore at autismspeaks.org/signs. >>> good luck here. bye-bye. >> bye. >> someone was stalking dr. king, but this time they had white house approval to do it. >> i have a dream today. >> dr. king's electrifying speech at the march on washington in august of 1963 had made him the movement's hero. it also made him the fbi's nightmare, according to the official paper trail. >> thank god almighty, we are free at last....
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her name is jamie fowler. jamie, can you hear me? >> yes, i can, scott, good evening. >> pelley: good evening, what did you see? >> my husband had just finished the marathon and we dribbled back off the finish line to watch another good friend of ours come through. my husband went inside because he was really cold so we wish mid-friend well, came outside and were walking at the corner of boylston and her ford and we saw several drunk people and saw people start running and smelled smoke and it was really loud and chaotic and we thought there had been possibly gunfire. and we moved to an alleyway for protection and we couldn't get any information. we didn't know what was going on. so i actually called my dad who's in california and i said "do you see anything on the news?" and we lost the phone connection so we were standing in an alleyway trying to figure out what to do and just hearing sirens and smelling the smoke and it was pretty scary. >> pelley: did you witness the first explosion and then the second? >> we saw -- we didn't see
her name is jamie fowler. jamie, can you hear me? >> yes, i can, scott, good evening. >> pelley: good evening, what did you see? >> my husband had just finished the marathon and we dribbled back off the finish line to watch another good friend of ours come through. my husband went inside because he was really cold so we wish mid-friend well, came outside and were walking at the corner of boylston and her ford and we saw several drunk people and saw people start running and...
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i am jamie colby. amid the threats from north korea, secretary of state john kerry is in china and hopes that the country will help deescalate the tedges. they agree it is a critical moment in peace negotiation. the next stop is tokyo, tomorrow. >> an incredible video in fox. a plane making a crash landing in the water . all 108 people survive . officials say the plane missed the run way and then it crashed in shallow water. the impact causing the back of the plane to break apart. the cause is under. we'll send you back to forbes on fox. we'll be back at 1:00 p.m. eastern only on fox. >> elizabeth: welcome back. lawmakers pushing for equal pay for women. it is happening as the world said goodbye to a powerful woman who championed merit play. margaret thatcher talked about the merit pay. explain sabrain? >> merit pay is the way to go. women's groups are pushing for equal pay . the idea that women only make 77 cents of a dollar that a man makes. if you look at time out of the workplace and college major
i am jamie colby. amid the threats from north korea, secretary of state john kerry is in china and hopes that the country will help deescalate the tedges. they agree it is a critical moment in peace negotiation. the next stop is tokyo, tomorrow. >> an incredible video in fox. a plane making a crash landing in the water . all 108 people survive . officials say the plane missed the run way and then it crashed in shallow water. the impact causing the back of the plane to break apart. the...
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>>> jamie the bear, mcdonald, wants to break a food-eating record, so -- >> they put 70 pancakes in front of him. >> can he put away all of those pancakes? find out, >>> no ocean in michigan, that doesn't mean can't surf as proved by joe matoulis, he's on the red cedar river in east, lansing, michigan, heavy rains have caused the river to rise quite a bit. here he is surfing the rapids. the waves don't go away. they're constant waves, you could just static surf. >> he believes it's much more difficult, you don't have the forward momentum. helps keep you balanced. you have to ride it side to side. >> it requires a lot more strength to be able to see the board exactly where you want it. >> you can't do this all the time on the red cedar river. it's just because they have this kind of flooding. just the perfect amount of flow to keep the suf going and have fun with it. >> joe is 30 years old, a phys ed teacher. >>> it's officially spring, so we, this is how you do it you use a few bobcats. you drive over the ice. and you just -- >> rush. >> this is at the duluth curling club. their season is
>>> jamie the bear, mcdonald, wants to break a food-eating record, so -- >> they put 70 pancakes in front of him. >> can he put away all of those pancakes? find out, >>> no ocean in michigan, that doesn't mean can't surf as proved by joe matoulis, he's on the red cedar river in east, lansing, michigan, heavy rains have caused the river to rise quite a bit. here he is surfing the rapids. the waves don't go away. they're constant waves, you could just static surf....
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i am jamie colby .al challenges are prompting the federal administration to delay the closures of control towers . the towers will stay open until midjune. the closures were scheduled to begin tomorrow due to automatic across the board spending cuts . don't worry, you still have time to file your tax return. but the i.r.s. may dig deeper to catch the cheaters. they will look at facebook and twitter to gather information about you . the government claiming it will only acess your page if you have a red flag on your tax form. i am jamie colby. see you again with kelley wright . forbes on fox continues and for all of the latest headlines go to fox news.com. see you later. bumpted on the basketball court. rutgers coach mike rice getting fired after the videos went viral. they found out about it in december and fined him and made him attend anger management session. rich, you said he would be canned immediately in the private sector. >> this was more than holding basketball players to high standars. that is
i am jamie colby .al challenges are prompting the federal administration to delay the closures of control towers . the towers will stay open until midjune. the closures were scheduled to begin tomorrow due to automatic across the board spending cuts . don't worry, you still have time to file your tax return. but the i.r.s. may dig deeper to catch the cheaters. they will look at facebook and twitter to gather information about you . the government claiming it will only acess your page if you...
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they still support jamie diamond being chairman and ceo. they cut his salary for last year in half.said he wanted stability in management. >> the shareholder meeting is may 21 and shareholders will vote on whether they view diamond as being able to keep the chairman and ceo. whatever happens will chart the course for are rest of the year. earlier in april he purchased an office on the ground floor of his apartment building and i believe we have a picture of that. it's a corporate commercial space. unclear what he plans to use it for but that was definitely a purchase that got a lot of eyebrows raised. >> would he end up working in a little office like that? is that likely? >> i don't know about that. >> it's very easy to criticize but it ease obvious that jamie dimon is well liked. >> nice to see you again. >> thank you as well. sue? >> simon, could this be a positive sign for the economy? the rich are feeling more optimistic. >> rising stocks and higher incomes. we will tell you what they're buying and which companies may benefit after the break. but we can still help you see your
they still support jamie diamond being chairman and ceo. they cut his salary for last year in half.said he wanted stability in management. >> the shareholder meeting is may 21 and shareholders will vote on whether they view diamond as being able to keep the chairman and ceo. whatever happens will chart the course for are rest of the year. earlier in april he purchased an office on the ground floor of his apartment building and i believe we have a picture of that. it's a corporate...
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>> jamie, thank you.urning now to the debate over gun control in this country and it comes after connecticut passed the strongest gun legislation, it's been about four months since a mass murderer killed 20 children and six staffers at sandy hook elementary in newtown, connecticut. tomorrow, president obama's staff says he will return to connecticut to make a push for reform, but people with differing views getting out ahead of the president, hitting the airwaves today. peter doocy with the news from washington. >> the white house was an enforceable background check from anybody buying from a store, a show or a neighbor. but they said today with the calls for stronger background checks, the president is taking the debate in the wrong direction and that man, ais a hutchinson, a former congressman, defended proposals to put armed guards in schools. it's not about arming children, teachers should teach and others protect. it's about providing armed officers first and then secondly, if that's not available, t
>> jamie, thank you.urning now to the debate over gun control in this country and it comes after connecticut passed the strongest gun legislation, it's been about four months since a mass murderer killed 20 children and six staffers at sandy hook elementary in newtown, connecticut. tomorrow, president obama's staff says he will return to connecticut to make a push for reform, but people with differing views getting out ahead of the president, hitting the airwaves today. peter doocy with...
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or going it always in front. >> i agree with jamie rubin. because of the reality of chemical weapons, this is, this becomes a political imperative. now what do you do? and i think we have to use this as an opportunity to try to get as close to the conditions that existed two years ago with respect to the intervention in libya at a minimum. some kind of declaration by the arab league that this is a serious issue and needs to be dealt with by the national communicate. then try to apply pressure on russia and china to at least go along with some sort of resolution that secures these chemical weapons. then we continue to look at ways in which we can make both the political and military opposition in syria more effective. >> do you believe where we are now is inevitable because of inaction, possibly that the situation we are in, the continued loss of life and eventually escalating to there possible use of chemical weapons, was this inevitable because there was no intervention? >> i think we're getting closer to conditions that enable a legitimate
or going it always in front. >> i agree with jamie rubin. because of the reality of chemical weapons, this is, this becomes a political imperative. now what do you do? and i think we have to use this as an opportunity to try to get as close to the conditions that existed two years ago with respect to the intervention in libya at a minimum. some kind of declaration by the arab league that this is a serious issue and needs to be dealt with by the national communicate. then try to apply...
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i'm jamie mcmurray, and my niece has autism.earn more at autismspeaks.org/signs. >>> it started like this. on the last day of march, three people hundreds of miles apart sick with a strain of flu that had never infected people more. in less than a week a third of the people who were sick had died. hundreds of health officials around the world went into scram bable mode. the scenes are eerie. masks for protection. spraying to kill an unseen danger. >> the public is concerned about the information regarding those in close contact with those infected. we are tracing many close contacts and they are all under strict medical observation. >> this time the danger is h7n9 named after the key proteins that make up the virus. it is a known type of bird flu, but never before has it infected people. something in the virus has changed. something is different. a quick explanation is in order here. there are different strains of the flu virus. they mutate constantly. that's why we need a different shot every year. the virus changes by adding n
i'm jamie mcmurray, and my niece has autism.earn more at autismspeaks.org/signs. >>> it started like this. on the last day of march, three people hundreds of miles apart sick with a strain of flu that had never infected people more. in less than a week a third of the people who were sick had died. hundreds of health officials around the world went into scram bable mode. the scenes are eerie. masks for protection. spraying to kill an unseen danger. >> the public is concerned about...
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. >> hi, everyone, we're live from america's ns headquarters, i'm jamie colby. we're learning here at fox that three n.a.t.o. troops have been killed in a blast in southern afghanistan. the explosion from a roadside bomb. at this hour, it's unclear if any of the troops are american, two civilians helping coalition forces were also killed in that blast. and developing today. nuclear talks between iran and six world powers failed to reach an agreement according to eu policy chief. six countries insisting iran cut back on uranium enrichment and stock piles. iran says they have a right to enrich and has no interest in using for welcomes. sanctions before any possible deal on its part. and i'm jamie colby, back to cavuto on business only on the fox news channel and all of your latest headlines always on foxnews.com. log on. >> amid the latest housing comeback, the white house is punchi pushing basics to give mortgages to folks, and they won't get in trouble with the people default on the loans. gary k, it looks like history is repeating itself? >> two words, oye and
. >> hi, everyone, we're live from america's ns headquarters, i'm jamie colby. we're learning here at fox that three n.a.t.o. troops have been killed in a blast in southern afghanistan. the explosion from a roadside bomb. at this hour, it's unclear if any of the troops are american, two civilians helping coalition forces were also killed in that blast. and developing today. nuclear talks between iran and six world powers failed to reach an agreement according to eu policy chief. six...
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, jones, buyers and katherine kusic. >> my name is ruth an and impart of 40 days for life and like jamie, i totally i am saddened that there is intimidation and harassment and i am going to read our statement of peace in which we require everyone to sign as they start 40 days for life. i will only pursue peaceful solution to the violence of abortion while volunteering. i will show compassion and reflect christ love to all abortion center employees and volunteers and customers. i understand that acting in a violent or harmless manner immediately and completely disassociates me from the 40 days for life campaign. i am in no way associated with planned parenthood or any family planning clinic or affiliate as an employee informant, volunteer or client or otherwise. while standing in the city right away in front of the abortion center sight i will not obstruct the driveways while standing in the public right-of-way, i will not litter, i will attend to any children that i bring, i will not threaten, physically contact or verbally abuse any facility or planned parenthood employee or customer, i
, jones, buyers and katherine kusic. >> my name is ruth an and impart of 40 days for life and like jamie, i totally i am saddened that there is intimidation and harassment and i am going to read our statement of peace in which we require everyone to sign as they start 40 days for life. i will only pursue peaceful solution to the violence of abortion while volunteering. i will show compassion and reflect christ love to all abortion center employees and volunteers and customers. i...
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i'm jamie mcmurray, and my niece has autism.e at autismspeaks.org/signs. >>> when it comes to sodium, we simply eat too much. on average about four grams per day as an adult. we really need about half that, about two grams per day. there was a study that came out that said if you get down to two grams per day, we could potentially save about 150,000 lives a year simply from that one thing. frozen foods, they're going to have a lot of sodium in there for lots of different reasons, but mainly because sodium is a good preservative. that's why it's in there. also canned foods. a lot of parents, again like me, will go to canned foods, the problem is you get about 950 grams, almost a gram of sodium just from something like this. far too much for an adult. and far too much for most kids as well. cereals also obviously an important food choice for many homes. make sure to read those labels again. one thing about reading labels as well, when you're reading labels, try and find foods or foods like this that have less than five ingredients
i'm jamie mcmurray, and my niece has autism.e at autismspeaks.org/signs. >>> when it comes to sodium, we simply eat too much. on average about four grams per day as an adult. we really need about half that, about two grams per day. there was a study that came out that said if you get down to two grams per day, we could potentially save about 150,000 lives a year simply from that one thing. frozen foods, they're going to have a lot of sodium in there for lots of different reasons, but...
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i'm jamie mcmurray, and my niece has autism. learn more at autismspeaks.org/signs. >>> the terror aback on the boston mayor than showed us the worst in humanity but also the best in people. emergency doctors and specialists worked around the clock and it hasn't stopped there. all over the world people are digging deep into their pockets to point, click, and give. >> bucks for bauman. help the white family recover. fix dave's boat. charitable fundraising has come a long way since the celebrity telethon following the tragedies of 9/11, katrina and haiti. in the seven days more than $25 million was raised to benefit victims and their families through crowd funding. sites like go fund me, give forward, and fundally allow anyone to go on live and raise money. it works quickly and let's donors she who is goes to. funding for a dancer that lost her leg in the bombing. >> when someone tries to stop from you doing something or something happened in your life where it is not exactly what you expected, you have to conquer that, and you hav
i'm jamie mcmurray, and my niece has autism. learn more at autismspeaks.org/signs. >>> the terror aback on the boston mayor than showed us the worst in humanity but also the best in people. emergency doctors and specialists worked around the clock and it hasn't stopped there. all over the world people are digging deep into their pockets to point, click, and give. >> bucks for bauman. help the white family recover. fix dave's boat. charitable fundraising has come a long way since...
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disease, jamie foxx and will smith just just a futurecast celebrities asking president obama to softeng laws in the u.s.a. [coughing] >> do these people know what they are talking about? no, they don't. and we will prove it tonight. also ahead, dennis miller on a man who wins a million-dollar lawsuit because is he afraid of frogs. and megyn kelly on california once again attacking the boy scouts. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. >> hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. we will have the latest on president obama's new budget proposal which is pretty scary in a moment. first, the talking points memo. have illegal drugs harmed your family? according to the u.s. department of health, more than 38,000 people died from drug overdoses in the u.s.a. in 2010, the last statistics available. the department of health also says about 22 million americans, ages 12 or older need treatment for substance abuse in this country. 22 million. yet, many on the left are demanding softer drug laws. they don't believe that selling hard narcotics ca
disease, jamie foxx and will smith just just a futurecast celebrities asking president obama to softeng laws in the u.s.a. [coughing] >> do these people know what they are talking about? no, they don't. and we will prove it tonight. also ahead, dennis miller on a man who wins a million-dollar lawsuit because is he afraid of frogs. and megyn kelly on california once again attacking the boy scouts. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. >> hi,...
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. >> hi, we're live from america's news headquarters, i'm jamie colby. right now america is keeping a very close eye on north korea as nuclear experts are warning that they're capable actually of attacking south korea and japan which hosts u.s. military bases and meanwhile, there's brand new video today showing kim jong-un walking with troops and firing a gun. the north is reportedly placed two missiles on mobile launchers hiding them somewhere on its east coast. the missiles have a range up to 2500 miles. back here at home, republicans are now reacting to the president's budget plan, saying it's too little too late. as word leaks of president obama's plan to include entitlement tweaks as he unveils the budget next week. and lawmakers argue it won't bring washington closer to reducing the deficit. i'm jamie colby, back to bulls and bears only on the fox news channel and check out foxnews.com. >> brenda: here comes the new blame game. we've heard the companies using disasters like hurricanes and earthquakes for not hitting their target, but the sequester,
. >> hi, we're live from america's news headquarters, i'm jamie colby. right now america is keeping a very close eye on north korea as nuclear experts are warning that they're capable actually of attacking south korea and japan which hosts u.s. military bases and meanwhile, there's brand new video today showing kim jong-un walking with troops and firing a gun. the north is reportedly placed two missiles on mobile launchers hiding them somewhere on its east coast. the missiles have a range...