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howard, zip it. >> i think jeanne said it all. good morning. >> mr. bernstein, 57 degrees. good morning. >> comfortably cool out there this morning. we'll probably be about 10 degrees warmer if not more today because the winds instead of being out of the east will turn more to the south. that gets us out of that marine layer which we got socked in yesterday so we only made the low 60s. we should make the mid-70s the way it's looking. your forecast on th
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jeanne is the archetype of a hero in every crime drama on t.v. and the liberals won't allow her to be one in real life. >> this will be the last question. sorry for everyone nells line. >> it's not really a question. it's more of a thank you. >> just so you know, jeanne, i was the fourth ambulance on that scene that sunday. i decided not to go to church but to go on a shift that was open. i remember when the call went out and they said it was possibly a shooting. they said then it was possibly more people injured. it was divine intervention that put you in that place that day and we thank you far standing us. fwod bless you, mam. >> once again, thank you to our reat panel and great ideas sbe lex you'll am in addition to win our war for freedom that we are all engaged n. mary atharine said it just right, jeanne doesn't expect hero status from is us. if it's i did vin intervention that propels to you buy her book, you should. thank you again to our panel. >> this week the president's weekly address is given by fran seen wheeler. sheefs the mother o
jeanne is the archetype of a hero in every crime drama on t.v. and the liberals won't allow her to be one in real life. >> this will be the last question. sorry for everyone nells line. >> it's not really a question. it's more of a thank you. >> just so you know, jeanne, i was the fourth ambulance on that scene that sunday. i decided not to go to church but to go on a shift that was open. i remember when the call went out and they said it was possibly a shooting. they said...
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jeanne moos has more. >> this bridge over troubled traffic. this bridges too low.or the trucks are too tall. for the past five years this person has been using cameras to record the results and posting them on his with the site. known as 11 ft 8 it is known as the can opener bridge and some get stopped cold. >> it sounds earth shattering. people jump out of their chairs. >> some get off easy like an rv. just loses its air conditioning, a pot gets left behind. and this is a working railroad bridge. sometimes they will hit when a train goes by. and stay in and stalled a crash being. so the breabridge will always stay intact. he collects pieces of debris and test drivers signing them. >> it is a hobby to have some fun. >> but not that much fun for the drivers. they have known of no serious injuries and the signs are several blocks away. vehicles are too tall to trigger the lights. the drivers do not see. >> they do not even think that you can slow leak to it. and why does someone not fix this? or lower the road. but the su remain is right below and the bridge to be mi
jeanne moos has more. >> this bridge over troubled traffic. this bridges too low.or the trucks are too tall. for the past five years this person has been using cameras to record the results and posting them on his with the site. known as 11 ft 8 it is known as the can opener bridge and some get stopped cold. >> it sounds earth shattering. people jump out of their chairs. >> some get off easy like an rv. just loses its air conditioning, a pot gets left behind. and this is a...
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another point i want to point out with jeanne on the panel. tell jeanne's story all the time. i think everyone needs to know her name and make her a household name. we need to make all the people who defended people over the years a household name and not glorify these killers. we are going to win this. possibly background checks but president obama needs votes from louisiana, arkansas and north carolina, senators who are not going to vote against the responsible gun owners in their districts. so i'm optimistic about nothing passing on a national level. gun violence is bigger than mass t shootings in this country. it's created by a failed drug war, a failed public school stham leads people to avenue news for violence for success. and government policy that's been destroying communities in this country for years. all of those things -- one of the best solutions to end personal violence is the sense of shame have you in your community. that's where the debate should be have over the problem of gun violence in this country. we should realize the tragic situations like newtown cou
another point i want to point out with jeanne on the panel. tell jeanne's story all the time. i think everyone needs to know her name and make her a household name. we need to make all the people who defended people over the years a household name and not glorify these killers. we are going to win this. possibly background checks but president obama needs votes from louisiana, arkansas and north carolina, senators who are not going to vote against the responsible gun owners in their districts....
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jeanne moos, cnn, ny. >> coming up. heading into the final day of the augusta nationals it's time for the winner to don their green jacket. find out who closed out the masters with a win and how they made a little history after the break. >> this just in to the kron 4 news room medora won the election. on a rainy day in augusta georgia adam scott becomes the first australian to win this is the second year in a row that the masters went into sudden-death when scott and angel cabrera made matching birdies on the 72nd hole. they both made par on the first extra hole -- number 18 -- before scott sunk a 12-footer for a birdie and the win. cabrera -- who won it all in 2009 -- finished in second place. tiger woods finished tied for fourth place. tim lincecum and the giants got a lot of help from the cubs pitchers en-route to their ten-to-seven victory. lincecum had another shaky start -- giving up two. two-run homers in the first inning. but then the cubs tied a major league record by throwing five wild pitches in the sixth. w
jeanne moos, cnn, ny. >> coming up. heading into the final day of the augusta nationals it's time for the winner to don their green jacket. find out who closed out the masters with a win and how they made a little history after the break. >> this just in to the kron 4 news room medora won the election. on a rainy day in augusta georgia adam scott becomes the first australian to win this is the second year in a row that the masters went into sudden-death when scott and angel cabrera...
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coming up jeanne moos gives us a story of a man who's down on his luck but thanks to this viral videoe seeing a little extra cash in his pocket. the story of the magic mustache next. mine was earned in djibouti, africa, 2004. the battle of bataan, 1942. [ all ] fort benning, georgia, in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto-insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. nehey!r! [squeals] ♪ [ewh!] [baby crying] the great thing about a subaru is you don't have to put up with that new car smell for long. introducing the versatile, all-new subaru forester. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. and you wouldn't have it any other way.e. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be rea
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and the proliferation risks are so significant that we don't want that jeanne out of the bottle. >> the president and the administration said no action would be taken until it's confirmed that syria has used chemical weapons. the government of syria has charged the rebels of using the chemical weapon weapon -- weapons. president obama today said he will not proceed with any action until he knows more of what happened. >> when i'm making decisions about america's national security and the potential for taking additional actions in response to chemical weapon use, i've gotta make sure i have the facts. >> today aannouncement comes -- today announcement comes -- today's announcement comes about syrian sites. when asked that the president said he's still reviewing his options. sal castanedo. >>> also today, mr. obama said rejected -- rejected criticism that the fbi did not do enough when the russian government asked it to investigate suspect tamerlan tsarnaev. the fbi said it did interview tamerlan tsarnaev at the time but found no evidence he was involved in radical activity. in the meanti
and the proliferation risks are so significant that we don't want that jeanne out of the bottle. >> the president and the administration said no action would be taken until it's confirmed that syria has used chemical weapons. the government of syria has charged the rebels of using the chemical weapon weapon -- weapons. president obama today said he will not proceed with any action until he knows more of what happened. >> when i'm making decisions about america's national security...
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all of these things come together which complicates the search for a jeanne. >> i certainly lost a lot my life. >> how many hours a day would you -- would you say you play? >> it depends. it could be none, five minutes, four, five hours. when i am preparing for something, i still get pretty lost. i could sit there for two hours without looking up too much, thinking about where i am. >> before i go to question, i wonder if you could indulge us and play the intro to my favorite song of yours "crossway." >> i will try. it has been awhile. ♪ [applause] >> thank you. >> questions? >> thank you for that. that was great. i have a question, two-sided. when you play a piece like that, when we feel -- hear music, we feel the emotion. why does music trigger in motion? what is going on? let me take that -- >> let me take that. that is an interesting question. that is really the big question in cognitive neuroscience. it is not at all sounds are music. we do not put on records of chickens clucking, waterfalls falling, some of us do, but the real music come from this arrangement of organized sound w
all of these things come together which complicates the search for a jeanne. >> i certainly lost a lot my life. >> how many hours a day would you -- would you say you play? >> it depends. it could be none, five minutes, four, five hours. when i am preparing for something, i still get pretty lost. i could sit there for two hours without looking up too much, thinking about where i am. >> before i go to question, i wonder if you could indulge us and play the intro to my...
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this bridge is affectionately called the can opener and jeanne moos shows us why. >> reporter: a bridgeoubled traffic, briblg too low or trucks too tall. for the past five years, watch your back, has been using cameras to record the results and posting them on his website, 11'8", that has to be the official clearance of the gregson street railroad trestle in for hmm, north carolina. affectionately known as the can opener bridge. some vehicles just get a shave. others stopped cold from nearby businesses. >> almost earth shattering and people jump out of their chairs. >> some get off easy. pod gets left behind, trestle is a working railroad bridge that sometimes trucks hit as a train passes by. the rail road norfolk southern installed a crash beam to protect the bridge, so the bridge always wins. he collects pieces of debris and sometimes gets drivers to sign them. >> just a hobby, you know, to have some fun. >> reporter: not so much fun for the drivers. authorities know of no serious injuries. signs warn of the low clearance several blocks away and vehicles that are too tall trigger the
this bridge is affectionately called the can opener and jeanne moos shows us why. >> reporter: a bridgeoubled traffic, briblg too low or trucks too tall. for the past five years, watch your back, has been using cameras to record the results and posting them on his website, 11'8", that has to be the official clearance of the gregson street railroad trestle in for hmm, north carolina. affectionately known as the can opener bridge. some vehicles just get a shave. others stopped cold...
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>> stinky breath. >> reporter: jeanne moos cnn, new york. >> jeanne moos thank you.zer or the show @cnnsitroom and make an important contribution to those in boston who need some help right now. go to cnn.com/impact. you can impact your world. all the various charitable organizations that are trying to help those victims in boston are there. they're legit. go ahead. give them some money. it's a good idea. it will be very, very important. it will make you feel good in the process as well. that's it for me. i'm wolf blitzer. "erin burnett out front" starts right now. >>> investigators say they have found female dna on parts of the bomb. and tamerlan tsarnaev's widow, what was in the evidence bag they removed from the home today. >>> plus misha revealed. he is found and speaks. let's go "out front." >>> good evening, everyone. i'm erin
>> stinky breath. >> reporter: jeanne moos cnn, new york. >> jeanne moos thank you.zer or the show @cnnsitroom and make an important contribution to those in boston who need some help right now. go to cnn.com/impact. you can impact your world. all the various charitable organizations that are trying to help those victims in boston are there. they're legit. go ahead. give them some money. it's a good idea. it will be very, very important. it will make you feel good in the...
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>> stinky breath. >> reporter: jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> jeanne moos, thank you. you can tweet me any time you want @wolfblitzer or the show @cnnsitroom and make an important contribution to those in boston who need some help right now. go to cnn.com/impact. you can impact your
>> stinky breath. >> reporter: jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> jeanne moos, thank you. you can tweet me any time you want @wolfblitzer or the show @cnnsitroom and make an important contribution to those in boston who need some help right now. go to cnn.com/impact. you can impact your
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jeanne moos, cnn, new york. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> i'm wolf blitzer.orean crisis. happening now, we're following breaking news. a chilling new claim about kim jong-un's ability to launch a nuclear attack even as his regime threatens war. from the white house to the situation room, ban ki-moon joins us this hour. he'll deliver a direct message to kim jong-un in pyongyang. and we have secret film coming in from north korea. it shows smugglers forming an escape route for the poor and starving citizens. we begin with breaking news. north korea warns war could break out at any moment. there may, repeat, may be new reason to fear that its threats of a nuclear attack are much more serious than we thought. it's a stunning new development, even as kim jong-un could order at least one missile to launch literally at any time. let's bring in chris lawrence. he has the very latest. chris? >> wolf, several pentagon officials just told me they were completely caught offguard by the fact that this revelation was put out there in an open hearing. look, the holy grail f
jeanne moos, cnn, new york. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> i'm wolf blitzer.orean crisis. happening now, we're following breaking news. a chilling new claim about kim jong-un's ability to launch a nuclear attack even as his regime threatens war. from the white house to the situation room, ban ki-moon joins us this hour. he'll deliver a direct message to kim jong-un in pyongyang. and we have secret film coming in from north korea. it shows smugglers forming an escape route...
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jeanne moos, cnn, new york. ♪ >> got the groove, indeed. love earth, wind and fire. the founder of cnn, he will be my special guest. that's man who hired me, by the way, here at cnn 23 years ago. ted turner, an amazing. in june, 1980. he thought the world, not just the united states, needed a 24/7 cable news network. he created cnn. we have been on the air ever since. the whole world, he changed the whole world. think of all the cable news networks that are out there right now, not just a half-hour newscast or an hour newscast but
jeanne moos, cnn, new york. ♪ >> got the groove, indeed. love earth, wind and fire. the founder of cnn, he will be my special guest. that's man who hired me, by the way, here at cnn 23 years ago. ted turner, an amazing. in june, 1980. he thought the world, not just the united states, needed a 24/7 cable news network. he created cnn. we have been on the air ever since. the whole world, he changed the whole world. think of all the cable news networks that are out there right now, not just...
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and i now for points cleo fun jeanne thank you i mean wild goose heating site heat the woodwork three times but could only manage a goal is droid home to write more to my line and who haven't won in seventeen league games m g do remain third but haven't claimed a victory since the winter break. thank you i am hard andris dale r.-o. being the twice former champions followed up thursday's three one europe a league defeat at chelsea with a goal a stalemate at one it was a third straight draw for the main form home side and the point was enough to keep her beam in fourth thank you i. after wolf will start to the season down but there is because the nominal one beaten in one league matches have to railing to draw one all a time card the home side open from the sport half to half an hour. with his second penalty in two games but it was twenty minutes to gilchrist town number as freaky got out the keeper one oh. thank you i sparred tack on a winless and three up to second in to surprise one nil win that to restore the match was go as until five minutes into the second half when the home side
and i now for points cleo fun jeanne thank you i mean wild goose heating site heat the woodwork three times but could only manage a goal is droid home to write more to my line and who haven't won in seventeen league games m g do remain third but haven't claimed a victory since the winter break. thank you i am hard andris dale r.-o. being the twice former champions followed up thursday's three one europe a league defeat at chelsea with a goal a stalemate at one it was a third straight draw for...
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. >>> jeanne moos is coming up next.p of the hour, our special "situation room" report, the north korean crisis. we'll have the very latest from seoul, south korea. >>> we're also going inside the propaganda machine that tries to brainwash young north korean kids. how it works. and a lot more. that's coming up at the top of the hour. d auto insurance together. i'll just press this, and you'll save on both. [bell dings] ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, llllet's get ready to bundlllllle... [ holding final syllable ] oh, yeah, sorry! let's get ready to bundle and save. now, that's progressive. oh, i think i broke my spleen! how sharp is your business security?o! can it help protect your people and property, while keeping out threats to your operations? it's not working! yes it is. welcome to tyco integrated security. with world-class monitoring centers and thousands of qualified technicians. we've got a personal passion to help your business run safer, smarter, and sharper. we are tyco integrated security. and we are s
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a five-week course taught by university of virginia's jeanne liedtka. know if this is generational or what but so many entrepreneurs i know who are my age still write everything on post-it notes. even though there is all this technology out there. >> i make lists. that's the only way i get anything done. i write it -- i write it, hand write it. handwritten. >> every week, every month, i try a new online service and they are all kind of great. when i need to remember something i still put it on a post-it note and paste it to my laptop. >> this is for all of us. our app of the week. spring pad. free app that helps you save reminders, checklists and photos and more into an easy-to-organize visual platform. app then enhances your notes with relevant suggestions that will help be even more productive. finally, effortlessly save and access your information from all of your devices and the web. it is worth at least us trying. thanks so much for watching the show today. quick reminder, you can always find these segments and all of the others we have done on the
a five-week course taught by university of virginia's jeanne liedtka. know if this is generational or what but so many entrepreneurs i know who are my age still write everything on post-it notes. even though there is all this technology out there. >> i make lists. that's the only way i get anything done. i write it -- i write it, hand write it. handwritten. >> every week, every month, i try a new online service and they are all kind of great. when i need to remember something i...
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and five, design thinking for business ib novation which is a five-week course taught by jeanne liedtka the right and the left side of the brain. so i don't know if it is generational, but so many entrepreneurs of my age still write on post-it notes, and you? >> well, i write lists, hand written. >> handwrite it? >> every week, i try a new online service, and they are great, but when i need to remember it, i put it on a post it note and paste it on the computer. >> in is the app of the week called spring tab and it helps you the save reminders into an easy to visualize platform and then it will enhance it with relevant suggestions to help be more productive. and finally effortlessly save and access all of the information from all of the devices and the web and it is worth at least us trying. thanks so much for watching the show today and a quick reminder that you can find these segments and all of the others that we have done on the web. it is at openforum.com/business. on twitter @ @ msnbc your biz and don't forget to become a fan of the show on facebook. >>> next week, a company in ve
and five, design thinking for business ib novation which is a five-week course taught by jeanne liedtka the right and the left side of the brain. so i don't know if it is generational, but so many entrepreneurs of my age still write on post-it notes, and you? >> well, i write lists, hand written. >> handwrite it? >> every week, i try a new online service, and they are great, but when i need to remember it, i put it on a post it note and paste it on the computer. >> in is...
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you come back home with no nation building and it's less than two trillion dollars i guarantee it jeanne what's your response well i think the sort of important context of your question is nine eleven and i think the most important thing is to talk about the reciprocal sort of cycle of violence put forward by the acts of reprisal after nine eleven i mean what we really need to look at if we want to prevent terrorist attacks in an overarching way is what makes people want to attack the united states and we certainly know that the policies the imperialistic policies of the united states around the world engender more hatred towards the united states government if not the united states people then anything else that takes place and i think what we need to really be talking about is that and not sort of these sort of well if they come get us how do we go get them you know eye for an eye a tooth for a tooth the real question is how do we create sort of a system in this world that's based on humanity based on you know sort of mutual aid if you will neutral support and not one based on through
you come back home with no nation building and it's less than two trillion dollars i guarantee it jeanne what's your response well i think the sort of important context of your question is nine eleven and i think the most important thing is to talk about the reciprocal sort of cycle of violence put forward by the acts of reprisal after nine eleven i mean what we really need to look at if we want to prevent terrorist attacks in an overarching way is what makes people want to attack the united...
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in the most inhumane way hospital and the proliferationics are so significant, we don't want that jeanne. so that was not a position unique to the united states and it shouldn't have been a surprise, when i said that. what we now have is evidence that chemical weapons have been used inside of syria but we don't know how they were used, when they were used, who used them. we don't have a chain of custody that establishes what exactly happened and when i am making decisions about america's national security and the potential for taking additional action in response to chemical weapon use, i've gotta make sure i got the facts. that's what the american people would expect. and if we end up rushing to judgment without hard, perspective evidence, then we can find ourselves in the position where we can't mobilize the international community to support what we do. there may be objections even among some in the region who are sympathetic to the opposition if we take action. so it's important for us to do this in a prudent way. what i've said to my team is we've gotta do everything we can to inves
in the most inhumane way hospital and the proliferationics are so significant, we don't want that jeanne. so that was not a position unique to the united states and it shouldn't have been a surprise, when i said that. what we now have is evidence that chemical weapons have been used inside of syria but we don't know how they were used, when they were used, who used them. we don't have a chain of custody that establishes what exactly happened and when i am making decisions about america's...
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jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> wow. "starting point" back in a moment.dream is different; how we get there is not. we're americans. we work. we plan. ameriprise advisors can help you like they've helped millions of others. to help you retire your way, with confidence. ♪ that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with you. let's get to work. ameriprise financial. more within reach. let's get to work. but i wondered what a customer thought? describe the first time you met. you brought the flex in... as soon as i met fiona and i was describing the problem we were having with our rear brakes, she immediately triaged the situation, knew exactly what was wrong with it, the car was diagnosed properly, it was fixed correctly i have confidence knowing that if i take to ford it's going to be done correctly with the right parts and the right people. get a free brake inspection and brake pads installed for just 49.95 after rebates when you use the ford service credit card. did you tell him to say all of that? no, he's right though... >>> welcome
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here's jeanne moos with her happy ending. >> reporter: when snow white has you by the hand and you'rer come up with a good wish. >> melissa has had a hard time with her father being gone. she's a daddy's girl. >> reporter: with daddy gone for seven months to afghanistan, no wonder 4-year-old alissa brown gave snow white this wish. >> daddy come home. >> hide your eyes. don't peek. ♪ i'm wishing ♪ i'm wishing ♪ for the one i love >> and while alissa was wishing, not peeking, who should appear? >> hi, baby. >> but the one she loves. we'll let alissa give you the play-by-play. >> i give him a big hug. >> a hug she's happy to recreate sitting in their san diego home. >> reporter: you know, scott, i kept expecting you to pop out of the wishing well. ♪ >> that would have been a pretty cool trick, but we kept it simple for this one. >> it was made simpler because the browns had a friend of a friend who has a sister working in p.r. at disneyland, and she helped with the marine lieutenant's request, but when it was his 14-month-old son, liam's turn to greet daddy -- >> liam looked scared of yo
here's jeanne moos with her happy ending. >> reporter: when snow white has you by the hand and you'rer come up with a good wish. >> melissa has had a hard time with her father being gone. she's a daddy's girl. >> reporter: with daddy gone for seven months to afghanistan, no wonder 4-year-old alissa brown gave snow white this wish. >> daddy come home. >> hide your eyes. don't peek. ♪ i'm wishing ♪ i'm wishing ♪ for the one i love >> and while alissa was...
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jeanne moos, cnn.. >>> "cnn newsroom" starts at the top of the hour with fredericka whitfield. you have a busy day. >> beginning at noon eastern time, with our legal guys, they bring intriguing, fascinating cases. this one involves an employee who had to have brain surgery, came back to work. her appearance altered quite a bit. and she says her employer discriminated against her. our legal guys, richard and avery, going to tackle that case involving hooters. you know, a...
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jeanne moos, cnn -- >> it's so funny!ew york. >>> after you get a little laugh, now serious business. how easy is it to buy a gun these days. there is a big debate going on in congress right to you about stricter background checks on gun sales. straight ahead our crew goes to several gun shows to see just how easy it is. i'm sorry for your loss. still doesn't feel real. our time together was... so short. well, since you had progressive's total loss coverage, we were able to replace your totaled bike with a brand-new one. the tank, the exhaust... well, she looks just like roxy! you know, i'll bet she's in a better place now. i'm sure she is. [ ethereal music plays ] [ motorcycle revving ] getting you back on a brand-new bike. now, that's progressive. to get our adt security system. and one really big reason -- the house next door. our neighbor's house was broken into. luckily, her family wasn't there, but what if this happened here? what if our girls were home? and since we can't monitor everything 24/7, we got someone who
jeanne moos, cnn -- >> it's so funny!ew york. >>> after you get a little laugh, now serious business. how easy is it to buy a gun these days. there is a big debate going on in congress right to you about stricter background checks on gun sales. straight ahead our crew goes to several gun shows to see just how easy it is. i'm sorry for your loss. still doesn't feel real. our time together was... so short. well, since you had progressive's total loss coverage, we were able to...
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jeanne moos, cnn. >> it's so funny. >> reporter: new york. >> i don't know what to say. i'm carol costello. have a great weekend. cnn "newsroom" continues right now. >>> hello, everyone. i'm ashleigh banfield and we begin with a story line that we're hearing all too frequently about lately, teenagers, allegations of sex assault, cell phone photos, social media, and now suicide. gone is this girl, 15-year-old audrey putt. she hanged herself after learning about being sexually assaulted while drumpg ank and d out. here is cnn's affiliate kgo. >> reporter: all of the 16-year-olds are accused of attacking audrie pott. >> i hope that they are brought to justice. >> reporter: on december 2nd of last year, audrie was at an unsupervised house party. three fellow classmates took advantage. >> she has no idea what occurred until she woke up the following morning and had some drawing on her body and some private areas. >> reporter: the boys also took photos during the attack and not only showed them off at school but also texted and posted them online. audrie quickly found out and
jeanne moos, cnn. >> it's so funny. >> reporter: new york. >> i don't know what to say. i'm carol costello. have a great weekend. cnn "newsroom" continues right now. >>> hello, everyone. i'm ashleigh banfield and we begin with a story line that we're hearing all too frequently about lately, teenagers, allegations of sex assault, cell phone photos, social media, and now suicide. gone is this girl, 15-year-old audrey putt. she hanged herself after learning...
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jeanne moos, cnn. >> that's awesome. >> reporter: new york. >>> thanks for watching today. "state of the union with candy crowley" starts right now. >>> as the u.s. senate prepares to debate gun control, some states move on their own. are they leading the way or setting the bar too high? today, required paperwork to buy bullets, a ten-round limit on magazines in the capital of hartford less than 50 miles from the horror at sandy hook elementary, connecticut signs into law. >> i hope this is an example to the rest of the nation. certainly to our leaders in washington who seem so deeply divided. >> our sunday exclusive with connecticut governor dan malloy. >>> then, north korea reportedly moves medium-range missile launchers to its east coast. the u.s. sends military assets to the region while north korea's neighbor and ally, china, expresses grave concern. former ambassador to china jon huntsman weighs in on tensions in the korean peninsula. plus, immigration reform, the house version. two key members working on a compromise tell us what they've got and how it jives or doesn
jeanne moos, cnn. >> that's awesome. >> reporter: new york. >>> thanks for watching today. "state of the union with candy crowley" starts right now. >>> as the u.s. senate prepares to debate gun control, some states move on their own. are they leading the way or setting the bar too high? today, required paperwork to buy bullets, a ten-round limit on magazines in the capital of hartford less than 50 miles from the horror at sandy hook elementary,...
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our jeanne moos takes a look. >> why eat with a sandwich when he can eat peanut butter out of the jaraughing is the camera man and the hands with the spoon belong to the dog's owner. if you think the cameraman's laughter is contagious, just imagine being there. >> i was basically crying behind the camera laughing so hard. >> at least trevon spencer and his owner could see it. she was underneath the jacket with her head covered. >> she's crouched down and her arms are reaching around oden. >> reporter: the dog himself wearing a white suit and vest at home in spokane, washington. so what inspires someone to make a dog in a suit eating peanut butter video? the answer is two dogs dining with much better manners. these two waited patiently for their dinner and actually used silverware to eat. not to mention napkins. they even fed each other. the video that inspired was uploaded a little over two years ago when viewers cried fake. the master minds put out another video revealing their technique. they decided to remake the doggie dining classic using peanut butter. and the rest is canine sin
our jeanne moos takes a look. >> why eat with a sandwich when he can eat peanut butter out of the jaraughing is the camera man and the hands with the spoon belong to the dog's owner. if you think the cameraman's laughter is contagious, just imagine being there. >> i was basically crying behind the camera laughing so hard. >> at least trevon spencer and his owner could see it. she was underneath the jacket with her head covered. >> she's crouched down and her arms are...
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jeanne moos has the story. >> reporter: usually you see them in your garbage, but when mafs knight lookedtchen window and saw what this raccoon was doing, she thought -- >> my eyes were playing funny with me. i rubbed my eyes like this. >> reporter: there outside her toronto home she saw a raccoon upright, using utility wires as a tight rope. >> very, very clever. >> reporter: she figured her husband might not believe her story, so she took out her phone to document it. >> he's going. he's going. >> reporter: from a free in mavis' yard to trees across the way. sure you can see plenty of trained animals walk a tight rope on youtube, like rodney the rat. it took nine months of training for ozzy dog to do this. and a circus can teach a goat to walk a rope. with a monkey on his back. but a wild raccoon? >> so clever. he's got actually some brains. >> reporter: raccoons are known for having hypersensitive front paws. in honor of its daring high jinks, one youtuber added the james bond scene. but it was less 007, more flying wallenda, nik wallenda, the daredevil who crossed niagara falls last s
jeanne moos has the story. >> reporter: usually you see them in your garbage, but when mafs knight lookedtchen window and saw what this raccoon was doing, she thought -- >> my eyes were playing funny with me. i rubbed my eyes like this. >> reporter: there outside her toronto home she saw a raccoon upright, using utility wires as a tight rope. >> very, very clever. >> reporter: she figured her husband might not believe her story, so she took out her phone to...
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i'm joined by jeanne sahadi, senior writer at cnnmoney.com and editorial writer at wall street journal. stephen moore, president obama handed down significant entitlement changes. you actually agree with the president on this. he's moving in your direction. is it enough? >> you know, the only thing i take issue with you is when you say significant. i don't think these are really very substantial cuts. >> so, it's not enough? >> it's not enough. >> that's what you say. >> but i will say this -- i do think the president's budget is pretty dead on arrival, but i also think there's -- raised a lot of eyebrows on both sides of the aisle in washington. the president opened up this pandora's box of talking about social security reforms. i'm all for it. i think the program is really broken. i think these long-term liabilities are a big, big problem, and congratulations to the president for really taking the entitlement problem seriously. >> that's why progressives are spitting nails this week, because they don't want a democratic president to be the one putting entitlement changes into a budge
i'm joined by jeanne sahadi, senior writer at cnnmoney.com and editorial writer at wall street journal. stephen moore, president obama handed down significant entitlement changes. you actually agree with the president on this. he's moving in your direction. is it enough? >> you know, the only thing i take issue with you is when you say significant. i don't think these are really very substantial cuts. >> so, it's not enough? >> it's not enough. >> that's what you say....
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. >> then young and the restless star jeanne cooper is hospitalized.date on her health today. >>> plus tiger in his gold medal role, what you didn't see during the telecast? >> what do you want to ask me about that? >> kloe kardashian on her little sister kim. >>> are we having a boy or a girl? >>> and the
. >> then young and the restless star jeanne cooper is hospitalized.date on her health today. >>> plus tiger in his gold medal role, what you didn't see during the telecast? >> what do you want to ask me about that? >> kloe kardashian on her little sister kim. >>> are we having a boy or a girl? >>> and the
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jeanne moos gets all lathered up. >> what would be your most prominent feature?ile many were very touched by the parity, the parity wonders what man would say. --parity--parody. cockiness like thaanother anothe theme is what men focus on when looking at women. the real and the parody videos spawned different conclusions. women, you are more beautiful than you think, a man you are less beautiful than you think. but most of the spooks involve men acting. it's safe to try this at home. >> what about your eyes? >> my eyes are menthol blue. >> tell me about your ears. >> extra-large. >> describe your hands. >> they're extra-large. >> did i say by row 952. we will be back in just a couple of minutes. take look at share bay area bridge. --take a look at your bay area bridge. we will be right back [ female announcer ] this is a special message from at&t. [ male announcer ] it's no secret that the price of things just keeps going up. [ female announcer ] but we have some good news. it's our bundle price promise. [ male announcer ] a price you can definitely count on for t
jeanne moos gets all lathered up. >> what would be your most prominent feature?ile many were very touched by the parity, the parity wonders what man would say. --parity--parody. cockiness like thaanother anothe theme is what men focus on when looking at women. the real and the parody videos spawned different conclusions. women, you are more beautiful than you think, a man you are less beautiful than you think. but most of the spooks involve men acting. it's safe to try this at home....
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his jaws stuck with peanut butters but wearing a dinner jacket and holding his own spoon, here's jeanneen you can eat peanut butter straight out of the jar? the guy laughing is the cameraman and the dog is oden and the spoon belongs to oden's owner. and if you think the cameraman's laughter is contagious, just imagine being there. >> i was basically crying behind the camera laughing so hard. >> reporter: at least he could see the action. his roommate and the dog's owner, ashlynn parker was underneath the green jacket with her head hiding. >> sheefs reaching around oden. >> reporter: the dog was wearing a white shirt and vest. what inspires someone to make a dog in a shut eating peanut butter video? two dogs dining with much better manners. these two waited patiently for their dinner and used silverware to eat. they even fed each other. the video that inspired ashlynn and trevon was uploaded a few years ago. the master minds put out another video revealing their technique. they decided to remake the doggie dining classic and the rest is canine cinematic history. i'm watching a dog in a s
his jaws stuck with peanut butters but wearing a dinner jacket and holding his own spoon, here's jeanneen you can eat peanut butter straight out of the jar? the guy laughing is the cameraman and the dog is oden and the spoon belongs to oden's owner. and if you think the cameraman's laughter is contagious, just imagine being there. >> i was basically crying behind the camera laughing so hard. >> reporter: at least he could see the action. his roommate and the dog's owner, ashlynn...
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. >>> just in time for tax day senate democrat jeanne shaheen is proposing a bill that could simplifyling process for millions of americans. according to "the hill", certain taxpayers would receive a page-long return with much of the information already filled out. >>> simon & schuster announcing a one-year pilot program will offer its ebooks to libraries. the company is last of the big six publishers to keep the entire e catalog off limits from libraries. the pilot program will start this month. publishers feel free libraridown loads could lead to lost sales. that is the latest from fox business, giving you the power to prosper melissa: so what does the plunge in gold today say about the state of the u.s. economy and who has made money and lost money amid this selloff? that's right, fox business senior correspondent charlie gasparino has all the juicy details. >> love record selloffs. they expose a lot particularly in gold. this is currency hedged about the future of the united states economy. a lot of people made speculative bets. melissa: right. >> here is what we know as of now. o
. >>> just in time for tax day senate democrat jeanne shaheen is proposing a bill that could simplifyling process for millions of americans. according to "the hill", certain taxpayers would receive a page-long return with much of the information already filled out. >>> simon & schuster announcing a one-year pilot program will offer its ebooks to libraries. the company is last of the big six publishers to keep the entire e catalog off limits from libraries. the...
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jeanne moos, cnn. gave me so much pleasure. >> does it make me a bad person that i love watching that as much as i do? questions to ponder. >> when one family was crea struggling to make ends met, a chef stepped in to help. and before several thousand tennesseans discovered new jobs on volkswagen drive, their cfo and our banker met for lunch. together, we worked with a team that helped finance construction of the world's first leed platinum auto manufacturing plant. that's the impact of global connections. that's bank of america. and need to get my car fixed? progressive makes it easy, because we give you choices. you can pick where to get your car fixed, we can cut you a check, or, at our service center, we take care of everything for you. [ relaxing music playing ] [ chuckles ] -whew, so many choices. -take your time. -the service center. -okay. giving you choices -- now, that's progressive. call or click today. we believe it can be the most valuable real estate on earth. ♪ that's why we designed our
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i'm jeanne. >> you've been typing furiously?n wisconsin soon. >> really, all right. >> why would you want to wake up with al? >> oh, i don't know. you tell me, al. >> okay, well, it's an experience. >> what about you? >> i'm jen from minneapolis. >> what are your reasons for wanting to "wake up with al." >> we have a 4-month-old daughter who has a massive poopy blowout every morning and al could be the diaper changer. >> i didn't know that was part of the job. >> laura zanger from illinois. >> you want al at your home, why? >> a great community, he'd be very welcome there. >> good luck to all of you. you can find official rules on our website today.com. if you send a video make it creative. ♪ alright, let's go. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ we, we chocolate cross over. ♪ yeah, we chocolate cross over. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing fiber one 80 calorie chocolate cereal. ♪ chocolate. 80 calorie chocolate cereal. minute maid pure squeezed light has half the... sugar and calories of oj with great taste
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. >> reporter: jeanne moos, cnn. >> just daddy. >> reporter: new york. >> you could try, though. >> thatting point" back in a moment. hello! how sharp is your business security? can it help protect your people and property, while keeping out threats to your operations? it's not working! yes it is. welcome to tyco integrated security. with world-class monitoring centers and thousands of qualified technicians. we've got a personal passion to help your business run safer, smarter, and sharper. we are tyco integrated security. and we are sharper. the act of soaring across an ocean in a three-hundred-ton rocket doesn't raise as much as an eyebrow for these veterans of the sky. however, seeing this little beauty over international waters is enough to bring a traveler to tears. we're putting the wonder back into air travel, one innovation at a time. the new american is arriving. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can help make this a great block party. ♪ [ male announcer ] advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair
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jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> that's it for me. but "cnn newsroom" continues. >>> hi, everyone. i'm brooke baldwin live in new york today. why? because very soon i will be racing into the middle of our "cnn newsroom," one floor above me and interviewing this guy, cnn's newest addition, mr. anthony bourdain. tough questions for him today. which a lightning round. do not miss that at the bottom of the hour. first, i want to begin with this. four months after a gunman massacred children in connecticut, the nation is seeing the first gun reform proposal with an actual chance of becoming law. why? because it is coming from these two men. here they are. senator pat toomey, a republican, from pennsylvania. and joe manchin of west virginia, a democrat. they are both gun rights advocates, both strongly supported in the past by the nra, but now they're both facing opposition from the powerful gun lobbying group. we're going to get to that here in a moment. here is what the senators would like to do. set up a commission to study mass violence. expand background checks to buyers at gun show
jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> that's it for me. but "cnn newsroom" continues. >>> hi, everyone. i'm brooke baldwin live in new york today. why? because very soon i will be racing into the middle of our "cnn newsroom," one floor above me and interviewing this guy, cnn's newest addition, mr. anthony bourdain. tough questions for him today. which a lightning round. do not miss that at the bottom of the hour. first, i want to begin with this. four months after a...
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senators dick durbin, diane feinstein, jack reed, mary ,andrieu, and debbie stabenow sheldon whitehouse, jeannehaheen, michael bennet, and chris coons were the democratic -- that that attended jericho attended." tony, republican. hi, tony. caller: i wanted to bring up the fact that yesterday the -- obama was out there and the democrats were talking about how the nra by then calling people liars and that kind of stuff. what amazed me that they never talk about all these lies that had to do with obamacare. lie after lie after lie to that is all these democrats do is lie, but they call other people liars. i think that all the companies are to make sure that when they have to lay off people for obamacare, make sure it is your democrat voters that go and send the voters a message to stop sending these democrats in their. host: another article from this morning cost is -- this morning 's newspapers. , * among tea paul party voters, said wednesday he is considering running for resident in 2016, in part because a white house bid would give him a larger microphone for his ideas. he said he would decided
senators dick durbin, diane feinstein, jack reed, mary ,andrieu, and debbie stabenow sheldon whitehouse, jeannehaheen, michael bennet, and chris coons were the democratic -- that that attended jericho attended." tony, republican. hi, tony. caller: i wanted to bring up the fact that yesterday the -- obama was out there and the democrats were talking about how the nra by then calling people liars and that kind of stuff. what amazed me that they never talk about all these lies that had to do...
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. >> reporter: new hampshire senator jeanne shaheen knows something about firsts.nd we should not run the government this way. >> reporter: she's the first woman to serve as governor and senator from any state. >> i think there has been this history of having women in important places in this state that's made a difference. >> reporter: and now new hampshire is first to send women, and only women, to congress. three democrats, and one republican. >> i had a father come up to me the other day and say, my daughter is so inspired by this. the fact that it's an all-women delegation. >> reporter: and did we mention the current governor? >> good afternoon. >> reporter: she is maggie hanson. while gender was not a campaign issue, women's life experiences, they say, could help get things done. >> if you phrase teenagers and toddlers, you know how to get to yes, so i think we all have experience in our delegation, it's not just that we're women, we're also all mothers. >> reporter: juggling politics and family life, senator kelly ayotte's children are the youngest. just 5 a
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of text, senator rob portman of ohio, snorkely ayotte, senator ar risch of ida, and also senator jeanne shaheen of new hampshire. it is bipartisan legislation. these are original cosponsors on the bill with me and we'll have more. we're talking to others. as i said, it is a very simple, straightforward solution, i believe, to this issue that we face of delays in our airports across the country due to the furloughs to air traffic controllers. what the bill does is it says to the administrator of the f.a.a., the federal aviation administration, that you can use dollars within your budget, move them around as you need to move them around, and that that's what you need to do is move dollars around within your budget so that you don't have to take $206 million out of the salary line of the air traffic controllers and you can decide what reduction you can make in those salaries and what level of furloughs you can make to air traffic controllers, but still maintain air service on an on-time basis. so we have dependable, on-time air service acoughs this country for our -- across this country fo
of text, senator rob portman of ohio, snorkely ayotte, senator ar risch of ida, and also senator jeanne shaheen of new hampshire. it is bipartisan legislation. these are original cosponsors on the bill with me and we'll have more. we're talking to others. as i said, it is a very simple, straightforward solution, i believe, to this issue that we face of delays in our airports across the country due to the furloughs to air traffic controllers. what the bill does is it says to the administrator of...