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julia dreyfus. >> i will give it a shot.she's not known for being a good dancer. >> exactly. >> makes it more interesting. >> i'm going to try to be the worst i can be. instead of the best. i can give it a go. like a little. >> yeah. awesome. >> that was fun. >> you just went into the eyewitness hall of fame. that was unbelievable. i've been doing this show 28 years and that was one of the best moment on the show. december 17th. i'm not joking, dollar for dollar, you cannot beat this. check it out. the routine, it's absolutely one of the coolest. thank you. we're on the way to visit. we're out of here. the morning edition continues after this. awesome. the forecast for day, 85 is the high. mixture of clouds and sun, just a chance of a shower. it's going to be hot and humid. now to sharon in traffic control. >>> getting busy on the area roadways. we have the disabled vehicle on 95 northbound blocking toll lanes. 70 eastbound at 32. another one on with westbound ramp to 175. watch for a downed poll at fox farm. you're looking
julia dreyfus. >> i will give it a shot.she's not known for being a good dancer. >> exactly. >> makes it more interesting. >> i'm going to try to be the worst i can be. instead of the best. i can give it a go. like a little. >> yeah. awesome. >> that was fun. >> you just went into the eyewitness hall of fame. that was unbelievable. i've been doing this show 28 years and that was one of the best moment on the show. december 17th. i'm not joking, dollar...
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julia. >> thanks, louisa. bank of america has agreed to give the government more information about its takeover of merrill lynch last year. the chairman of the oversight committee says b of a will provide lawmakers with all the documents they asked for except those protected by attorney-client prifk. b of a's board will back ken lewis over the deal. but if the s.e.c. files charges, it's likely lewis would resign. >>> in frankfurt, it's up 0.33%. that's bank of america up 0.the 3%. christine, over to you. >> hey, julia. if our viewers missed the first part of "worldwide exchange," if you want to catch up on videos, fwlogs, anything moving news today, catch them all at cnbc.com. >>> coming up, time is the enemy of reform. that's the message from u.s. treasury secretary timothy geithner. but will a pick up in the economy bog down legislation? >> and so much focus on currencies. some are insisting that the dollar is vulnerable. much more in a second. t. oh please. you got the presentation? oh yeah right here. let
julia. >> thanks, louisa. bank of america has agreed to give the government more information about its takeover of merrill lynch last year. the chairman of the oversight committee says b of a will provide lawmakers with all the documents they asked for except those protected by attorney-client prifk. b of a's board will back ken lewis over the deal. but if the s.e.c. files charges, it's likely lewis would resign. >>> in frankfurt, it's up 0.33%. that's bank of america up 0.the...
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julia? over to you. how are you? >> thanks, christine. good, very well here. we're going to take a look at how u.s. futures are shaping up. last week, the s&p 500 did make fresh highs, but did end the week lower. now it looks like the dow is pointing to a lower open. dow futures down 14 points from fair value, nasdaq slightly lower, s&p also pointing to a slightly lower open. let's take a look at the boone yield, down to 3.23%. and we have a strong demand for treasuries last week, the yield on tenure note down to 3.31%. if we take a look at gold. we've been tracking where it's moving around that key 1,000 mark, it's now down 1.65, that's .16% to 987.05. christine? >> thanks, julia. >>> joining us now for market strategy, we have our panelists, the cio of bearings, and associate director in our hong kong studios. martin, let me start off with you first. how are you positioning yourself in this climate? >> well, we have become a bit more cautious recently just based on the valuations in china
julia? over to you. how are you? >> thanks, christine. good, very well here. we're going to take a look at how u.s. futures are shaping up. last week, the s&p 500 did make fresh highs, but did end the week lower. now it looks like the dow is pointing to a lower open. dow futures down 14 points from fair value, nasdaq slightly lower, s&p also pointing to a slightly lower open. let's take a look at the boone yield, down to 3.23%. and we have a strong demand for treasuries last week,...
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. >> and i'm julia boorstin in the u.s. the fdic plans to ask banks to pay three years of as banks are dwindling deposit funds. >> hello, everyone. welcome back. very glad that you're with us still on the channel watching now cnbc's "worldwide exchange." we're with you for a full two hours. let's take a look at our cnbc ftse 300. very flat right now. it's not often oouz that. open on a slightly weaker footing for some of them. the ftse 100 flat to a little lower. the likes of compass group, for example, the world's largest indicate caterer come out with a higher market, but the understandsy is still on the lighter side of things. the currency rate in the current session, we're looking at these crosses at the moment, sterling/dollar lower by a tad. a lot of focus on the yen after we had some comments out by the japanese finance minister indicating that currency prevention was a possibility in extreme cases there by adding to a little further yen volatility. speaking of yen volatility, lisa is rejoining us. hi, lisa. >> hello
. >> and i'm julia boorstin in the u.s. the fdic plans to ask banks to pay three years of as banks are dwindling deposit funds. >> hello, everyone. welcome back. very glad that you're with us still on the channel watching now cnbc's "worldwide exchange." we're with you for a full two hours. let's take a look at our cnbc ftse 300. very flat right now. it's not often oouz that. open on a slightly weaker footing for some of them. the ftse 100 flat to a little lower. the likes...
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julia. >> thanks so much, christine. joining us now for market strategy is the director of research at h ae versford investments and still with us is andy hartwill. jason, we've been talking about the fed and what to makes office though comments yesterday. what's your reaction and what do you think is the impact of their strategy for quantitative easing moving forward? >> i think our perspective on this is the fed is basically going to have to be following a lag in first out sort of policy where there are dpraully removing different pieces from the equation in order to start inching towards an eventual exit. these steps that have been coming out are the first steps in that direction of basically saying -- basically moving away from a dramatic quantitative easing that they were at before and taking some of the early steps in the opposite direction, while still supporting the overall market. this fed wants to be supportive. bernanke knows the risk of cutting off early. it's a mistake that was made in the '30s and he doesn'
julia. >> thanks so much, christine. joining us now for market strategy is the director of research at h ae versford investments and still with us is andy hartwill. jason, we've been talking about the fed and what to makes office though comments yesterday. what's your reaction and what do you think is the impact of their strategy for quantitative easing moving forward? >> i think our perspective on this is the fed is basically going to have to be following a lag in first out sort of...
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y para ello esta ya en nuestros estudios la abogada julia toro... buenas tardes julia..- mi nombre es pedro, quiero saber si el congresista del estado donde vivo me puede ayudar en mi caso de migracion... repuesta: yo recomiendo que solo en circunstancias extraordinarias se solicite ayuda a sus respectivos congresistas del estado donde usted vive... si su caso esta tomando mucho mas tiempo de lo normal, o si involucra circunstancias extremas, usted puede llamar al coresista y endiente frente el servicio de inmigracion... en ninguna circunstancia se le garantizara una resolucion positiva a su proceso, pero la oficina del congresista, en caso de dar seguimiento a su solicitud, podra solicitar infoacion sobre la razon de la demora... 2.- soy salvadoreno, tengo dos cargos criminales en que me encontraron culpable y me quitaron el tps... ahora me han dado salida voluntaria, y tengo hasta noviembre 19- de este ano para salir.... quiero saber si al regresar al el salvador mi esposa, quien se va a ser ciudadana americana, me podra ped
y para ello esta ya en nuestros estudios la abogada julia toro... buenas tardes julia..- mi nombre es pedro, quiero saber si el congresista del estado donde vivo me puede ayudar en mi caso de migracion... repuesta: yo recomiendo que solo en circunstancias extraordinarias se solicite ayuda a sus respectivos congresistas del estado donde usted vive... si su caso esta tomando mucho mas tiempo de lo normal, o si involucra circunstancias extremas, usted puede llamar al coresista y endiente...
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julia? >> thanks, ross. >>> bank of america's board meeting this week to name dupont chairman charles holliday as a new director. the "wall street journal" says they'll also discuss options that ken lewis was charged with civil fraud. andr andrew cuomo has threatened to sue. the "new york times" reports the house committee has given b of a until noon today to divulge information on the merger. >>> in france fort b of a is trading down by 15 cents, 1.25% to 11.81. >>> a coalition of top u.s. companies and investors is calling for a radical overhaul of executive pay. the group formed by the conference board wants to eliminate such practices as big severance payments or golden parachutes, tax refunds, or personal use of company jets. the reports by at&t and others criticizes corporate america for not reforming pay structures before the financial crisis hit. they blame that failure for causing a loss of trust in u.s. companies. >>> and the head of disney's movie studio has resigned reportedly te
julia? >> thanks, ross. >>> bank of america's board meeting this week to name dupont chairman charles holliday as a new director. the "wall street journal" says they'll also discuss options that ken lewis was charged with civil fraud. andr andrew cuomo has threatened to sue. the "new york times" reports the house committee has given b of a until noon today to divulge information on the merger. >>> in france fort b of a is trading down by 15 cents,...
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>> julia, i'm glad you asked.aro new body shaper has something that no other shaper can offer: this specially designed cross over the back. it provides all-day support, keeps your shoulders back and your posture straight. so not only do you get that slimming look, but you get back support all throughout the day. >> here in the back it has these cross stitching... this pattern here, and this supports the shoulders, the upper back and that's where i have my problem, because i do tend to sometimes stoop a little bit, and so this just sort of holds me up taller and straighter... which i like to be since i'm just a, a short, you know, not, not real tall. i would highly recommend it to anyone watching this show. i mean, it's, it's wonderful. my back has never felt so good. >> now, evon, i notice that there's two pieces. what's the advantage of two pieces versus one piece? >> julia, i'm glad you asked. it's really important, because the two pieces actually complement each other. you can get the smoothness of a one-piece
>> julia, i'm glad you asked.aro new body shaper has something that no other shaper can offer: this specially designed cross over the back. it provides all-day support, keeps your shoulders back and your posture straight. so not only do you get that slimming look, but you get back support all throughout the day. >> here in the back it has these cross stitching... this pattern here, and this supports the shoulders, the upper back and that's where i have my problem, because i do tend...
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julia. >> thanks, christine. in the u.s., we're coming off the market moving lower on thursday and, of course, you have a number of different pieces of economic data out today. let's take a look at how the futures are trading. actually, the futures have moved down over the course of the morning and the dow is pointing to a slightly lower open. the s&p looks like it will be about flat at the open. let's take a look at that ten-year yield for bonds. we had a robust sale at $20 billion yesterday. it seemed like the 10-year note didn't move much on those comments from fed governor kel warsh. 10-year note is down to 3.36%. christine, over to you. >> julia, g-20 making the headlines today for leaders at the world's top 20 economies have pledged to keep emergency stimulus measure necessary place until a durable recovery is secured. according to a draft communique obtained by the reuters news agency, g-20 nations will draw extraordinary measures in a cooperative and coordinated manner when the time is right. >> well with
julia. >> thanks, christine. in the u.s., we're coming off the market moving lower on thursday and, of course, you have a number of different pieces of economic data out today. let's take a look at how the futures are trading. actually, the futures have moved down over the course of the morning and the dow is pointing to a slightly lower open. the s&p looks like it will be about flat at the open. let's take a look at that ten-year yield for bonds. we had a robust sale at $20 billion...
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julia, back to you. >> thanks, maura. joining us for the next hour of "worldwide exchange" is lotar mental. thanks so much for joining us. >> good morning. >> so here we are. the dow has been flirting with a key 10,000 mark and you've said in the past that there's still a lot of money sitting on the sidelines. as we get in these retail numbers from the uk, we're looking towards big key economic numbers. what are you expecting? do you think we can maintain this rally? >> i think we will not be able to maintain this rally indefinitely. eventually, some better earnings figures needs to come through because otherwise, markets are going to be quite expensive. there's more fear that markets may rise than fall. whenever there is a correction, investors are happy to pile in and buy that dip. what worries me a little bit at the moment is that we're not quite so clear how much the monetary easing liquidity is part of this. in other words, are we seeing a repeat of what happened to china on the surplus liquidity that isn't trickling
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. >> and i'm julia boorstin. s.e.c. is asking agencies to apply to a new set of rules to supply transparency. >>> hello and welcome to cnbc's "worldwide exchange." global equities a little softer today, but we've had a pretty good run of it. this is where we stand on the cnbc ftse 100, down 4,355. not as weak as what we've seen in asia. very slim losses, indeed. the ftse 100 down, indee indeed, 0.13%. the ftse has been up for five consecutive days. and up over 3.5% in the last three days. food and beverage is one of the strongest exits today along with health care. today, dollar yen is back over 9 is, 91.20. euro/dollar pulling back from its year high, down to back below 1.47, 1.4667. sterling/dollar was around 1.65, today is .63. >> here in asia kra, ross, after that massive rally we saw yesterday, we are seeing share prices here pulling back a little bit. china is one of the biggest losers today by more than 3%. we had some numbers out sales the u.s. may impose more tariffs on chinese steel products. the kospi, though
. >> and i'm julia boorstin. s.e.c. is asking agencies to apply to a new set of rules to supply transparency. >>> hello and welcome to cnbc's "worldwide exchange." global equities a little softer today, but we've had a pretty good run of it. this is where we stand on the cnbc ftse 100, down 4,355. not as weak as what we've seen in asia. very slim losses, indeed. the ftse 100 down, indee indeed, 0.13%. the ftse has been up for five consecutive days. and up over 3.5% in...
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julia. >> thanks, christine. joining us now for market strategy is steve weeple, and still with us is stephen gallo from snyder foreign exchange. steven, let's start with you. we heard comments from obama yesterday saying that unemployment is going to continue to be a problem and now we're waiting for the fed's comments tomorrow after the fomc meeting. what is your outlook? what are you expecting to hear? >> well, we're not expecting to hear anything particularly dramatic, to be honest. i think the market has rates staying low for a while. i don't think the equity markets are doing anything to shift that view. the market is looking for an exit strategy from the fed. what they're going to do in terms of buying back the market and how they're going to gradually ease to the very loose conditions we're in. i think we're at the stage where we don't think we're going to see anything radical. this is going to be very measured. but the fed wants to signal to the market that we are coming out of a really tough period. ber
julia. >> thanks, christine. joining us now for market strategy is steve weeple, and still with us is stephen gallo from snyder foreign exchange. steven, let's start with you. we heard comments from obama yesterday saying that unemployment is going to continue to be a problem and now we're waiting for the fed's comments tomorrow after the fomc meeting. what is your outlook? what are you expecting to hear? >> well, we're not expecting to hear anything particularly dramatic, to be...
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julia, what happened here?> well, that's a great question, mike, and let me just say that at the actual trial, he admitted that he had irresistible compulsion to do things of a sexual nature. he sat outside of a grammar schools and high schools and masturbated watching little girls and no shame or remorse over what he did to katie. he is clearly a sociopath. they put him in jail. 11 years later he is paroled out. put into nevada state. and then he gets out seven months later. back then, mike, there wasn't the level of awareness about the recidivism rate for sexual offenders that there is now. it was the late '80s. it was a different time and if he's behaving in prison, found god, he's a born again christian, he hasn't done anything wrong. that's bigger fish to fry, guess what. they cut him loose and unfortunately four of the five people on that parole board who decided to cut him loose are dead. >> yeah. the other i believe is in the nursing home. >> exactly. >> are we smarter now? are we safer now? in 2009. >>
julia, what happened here?> well, that's a great question, mike, and let me just say that at the actual trial, he admitted that he had irresistible compulsion to do things of a sexual nature. he sat outside of a grammar schools and high schools and masturbated watching little girls and no shame or remorse over what he did to katie. he is clearly a sociopath. they put him in jail. 11 years later he is paroled out. put into nevada state. and then he gets out seven months later. back then,...
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julia? >>> one year after the collapse of lehman brothers, the question on everyone's mind remains who is to blame for the financial crisis? >> we went through an era of excess where the policy makers, the politicians, the central bankers thought that we could pull it off through this ideologically driven notion of self-regulation. that was ludicrous. a lot of this is illogical outgrowth of any of the regulations in the pre-crisis period. >> who is more to blame?? the bankers or the government? joining us right after this break is a former uk chancellor lord norman lamont. >>> welcome to a special worldwide exchange, one year on from that weekend that shook the entire world. here are the top business stories from around the world. >>> president barack obama will be addressing wall street with the lehman anniversary speech. >>> and here in europe, some markets heading lower breaking a six-session winning streak. >>> here in asia, most in the red, except for china which closed at a one-month h
julia? >>> one year after the collapse of lehman brothers, the question on everyone's mind remains who is to blame for the financial crisis? >> we went through an era of excess where the policy makers, the politicians, the central bankers thought that we could pull it off through this ideologically driven notion of self-regulation. that was ludicrous. a lot of this is illogical outgrowth of any of the regulations in the pre-crisis period. >> who is more to blame?? the...
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all right, julia, let's go back to '72.'re hearing now of a 14-year-old girl he drugged and repeatedly raped in a motel room. we know about the accusation on the 1976 case. he was convicted of kidnapping and raping a woman, katy hall. now we're finding out that there was, if we look back into some of the other files on this guy, an hour before he kidnapped and raped katy hall he tried to abduct another woman. >> that's right. >> when you see this, i want to read your quote to get your take on it. this is from the u.s. attorney mcgregor scott, basically saying if you look at the reports of the psychiatrists and others involved it's incomprehensible that any objective body would ever allow this guy back into society. it's an absolute dereliction of duty. julia, what happened here? >> well, that's a great question, mike. let me just say, at the actual trial, the rape trial, i think it was not the kidnapping, actually he pled to the rape. he admitted that he had irresistible compulsion to do things of a sexual nature. he sat ou
all right, julia, let's go back to '72.'re hearing now of a 14-year-old girl he drugged and repeatedly raped in a motel room. we know about the accusation on the 1976 case. he was convicted of kidnapping and raping a woman, katy hall. now we're finding out that there was, if we look back into some of the other files on this guy, an hour before he kidnapped and raped katy hall he tried to abduct another woman. >> that's right. >> when you see this, i want to read your quote to get...
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>> julia, i'm glad you asked. the kymaro new body shaper has something that no other shaper can offer: this specially designed cross over the back. it provides all-day support, keeps your shoulders back and your posture straight. so not only do you get that slimming look, but you get back support all throughout the day. >> here in the back it has these cross stitching... this pattern here, and this supports the shoulders, the upper back and that's where i have my problem, because i do tend to sometimes stoop a little bit, and so this just sort of holds me up taller and straighter... which i like to be since i'm just a, a short, you know, not, not real tall. i would highly recommend it to anyone watching this show. i mean, it's, it's wonderful. my back has never felt so good. >> now, evon, i notice that there's two pieces. what's the advantage of two pieces versus one piece? >> julia, i'm glad you asked. it's really important, because the two pieces actually complement each other. you can get the smoothness of a on
>> julia, i'm glad you asked. the kymaro new body shaper has something that no other shaper can offer: this specially designed cross over the back. it provides all-day support, keeps your shoulders back and your posture straight. so not only do you get that slimming look, but you get back support all throughout the day. >> here in the back it has these cross stitching... this pattern here, and this supports the shoulders, the upper back and that's where i have my problem, because i...
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>> julia: yes, and the hips are...?/2. >> katie: wow. >> you've slimmed down four inches... >> oh, my gosh! >> instantly! >> you go, girl. >> whoo-hoo! >> what do you think about that? >> i love it, it's fantastic! >> katie: no exercise, just the jeans! [all laugh] >> heidi: these are my new best friends. [all laugh] wow! >> julia: well, thank you so much for joining us today... >> you're welcome. >> i'm so glad you're happy with the jeans. >> cute! >> just another satisfied customer with heidi here. thank you so much. >> you're welcome, thank you. >> the first thing i noticed is all of a sudden i actually have a butt. i can actually see some curves there, i can see that i have a waist, and i have a shape. >> every woman needs a pair of curve control jeans. >> now, we have another shopper with us today-- shirley. shirley, welcome and thank you for taking the time out. >> thank you so much for having me. now, you're shopping... who are you shopping with? >> this is my aunt merlo. [exchanging greetings, laughing] >> and i
>> julia: yes, and the hips are...?/2. >> katie: wow. >> you've slimmed down four inches... >> oh, my gosh! >> instantly! >> you go, girl. >> whoo-hoo! >> what do you think about that? >> i love it, it's fantastic! >> katie: no exercise, just the jeans! [all laugh] >> heidi: these are my new best friends. [all laugh] wow! >> julia: well, thank you so much for joining us today... >> you're welcome. >> i'm so glad...
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hi, katie, and welcome. >> thanks, julia. i'm so excited about these jeans.ne of the difficult things that i run up against is finding jeans that look great on my different makeover candidates' body types. now, this frustration occurs for all of us, um, because women come in all shapes and sizes, right? and i think the designers think that we're all supermodels, because you see those really skinny jeans out there? well, we're real women and we have real curves. >> i try and buy classy jeans but a little bit on the less expensive side, because i know i have to then go spend another 30, $40 getting the waist tapered, but these jeans fit me perfectly, and they're so affordable. it's like i'm getting a win/win situation:ow i've got jeans that fit me perfectly and i don't have to spend a whole lot of money on 'em, so i couldn't be happier with the price of these jeans. >> why would i go and spend hundreds of dollars on these brand-name jeans that are not gonna look very good on me? these look amazing on me and are totally within my budget. >> curve control jeans a
hi, katie, and welcome. >> thanks, julia. i'm so excited about these jeans.ne of the difficult things that i run up against is finding jeans that look great on my different makeover candidates' body types. now, this frustration occurs for all of us, um, because women come in all shapes and sizes, right? and i think the designers think that we're all supermodels, because you see those really skinny jeans out there? well, we're real women and we have real curves. >> i try and buy...
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back over to you. >> thanks, julia, so much. julia boorstin in los angeles.r to the nasdaq marketsi marketsite, new york city, melissa lee stands by way preview of what's coming up on "fast money" top of the hour. >> hi there, maria, as you know, commodities, big day for them today, gold as well as oil. we'll have your best ways to play the commodity trade going into tomorrow. and also big event tomorrow. apple. we'll have the top-ranked wall street analyst on how you should set up for that big event. perhaps an ipod way camera. perhaps something more. and we've got the analyst who made the call of the day. the analyst who downgraded aig. why he thinks the stock is headed to zero. all that and much more coming up top of the hour, maria. >> all right, melissa, we'll see you then. a look at the market drivers for tomorrow up next. and then a possible big mcloss overseas for mcdonald's. we'll tell you about that. >>> here's what to watch for tomorrow. >> rick santelli on the floor of the cme group. make sure you tune in at 1:00 eastern for the 20 billion ten-yea
back over to you. >> thanks, julia, so much. julia boorstin in los angeles.r to the nasdaq marketsi marketsite, new york city, melissa lee stands by way preview of what's coming up on "fast money" top of the hour. >> hi there, maria, as you know, commodities, big day for them today, gold as well as oil. we'll have your best ways to play the commodity trade going into tomorrow. and also big event tomorrow. apple. we'll have the top-ranked wall street analyst on how you...
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julia completely painted this dress on me. all the other fashions you saw today, check out extratv.com. >> more from the red carpet in a sec, but first, i want to catch you up with the other big rumors today. here's carlos. >> david has sell hoff treated for alcohol poisoning again. hoff in a drunken stupor was reportedly so smashed yesterday that his other daughter had him rushed to the hospital. but hoff's reps don't believe it, telling "extra" a combination of drugs he was taking for an ear infection and to block him from drinking alcohol messed up his equilibrium. hoff is fine and even reported for gyroduty today. john travolta, forced to relive the death of his son, testifying against his alleged extortionist. believe it. a paramedic and a former bahamian senator are accused of shaking down travolta for $25 million in exchange for a private medical release form travolta purportedly signed after his son suffered a seizure. his lawyer says it's a slam-dunk case. >> there is evidence to support the case. >> reports say belie
julia completely painted this dress on me. all the other fashions you saw today, check out extratv.com. >> more from the red carpet in a sec, but first, i want to catch you up with the other big rumors today. here's carlos. >> david has sell hoff treated for alcohol poisoning again. hoff in a drunken stupor was reportedly so smashed yesterday that his other daughter had him rushed to the hospital. but hoff's reps don't believe it, telling "extra" a combination of drugs he...
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. >> julia roberts was spotted in india with a swami. remember when paris hilton came out with a guru? >> this guy is in india. >> i'm not falling for it. >> suri cruise and katie holmes went to a fairy shop. suri is hanging out with the gnomes out front. there's a joke in there somewhere. >> david duchovny at lax. the camera guy says i have every episode of "red shoe diaries" on v.h.s. >> "red shoe diaries"? >> it's a softcore porn series. >> you record it and label it "star wars." >> congratulations! >> it's day two of "tmz" extensive coverage of the impending nuptials of khloe kardashian and lamar odom, or, as we call it, khlomardia. it's infectious. >> kobe going to be best man or what? >> the wedding is still on for sunday. you can buy them a blender at williams-sonoma and you know lamar is going to enjoy his single life while he still can. >> his bachelor party is hosted by joe francis tomorrow night at les deux. >> it says drinks, stripper poles, midgets. >> whoo! let's be p.c. here. they prefer to be called dancer poles. >> hoste
. >> julia roberts was spotted in india with a swami. remember when paris hilton came out with a guru? >> this guy is in india. >> i'm not falling for it. >> suri cruise and katie holmes went to a fairy shop. suri is hanging out with the gnomes out front. there's a joke in there somewhere. >> david duchovny at lax. the camera guy says i have every episode of "red shoe diaries" on v.h.s. >> "red shoe diaries"? >> it's a softcore porn...
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julia, you want to get in? >> yes. reid, one question about netflix services. know one thing that really distinguishes netflix is the streaming service, the ability to go online and watch any movie pretty much from that group that you've designated for streaming on demand. but now that youtube is talking about streaming movies and bulu keeps adding more content, are you going to change your models? right now you only offer older movies for streaming. what's the future of netflix streaming? >> we're continuing to expand with our dvd titles and with your streaming to make the service better and better. but you're absolutely right. there's going to be a lot of competition. really internet video is a huge growth story for the next five or ten years. we're one of the participants in that market. >> what are you seeing in terms of subscription growth right now. you have roughly 10 million subscribers. is that growing? is that decreasing? how is the recession affecting the consumer? your consumer? >> you know, we're so fortunate. i mean, we went public seven years ago
julia, you want to get in? >> yes. reid, one question about netflix services. know one thing that really distinguishes netflix is the streaming service, the ability to go online and watch any movie pretty much from that group that you've designated for streaming on demand. but now that youtube is talking about streaming movies and bulu keeps adding more content, are you going to change your models? right now you only offer older movies for streaming. what's the future of netflix...
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. >> hi, i'm an interior designer julia wall. welcome to my nursery. i have a baby girl. i wanted to create a space that's both functional and stylish. but most of all, i wanted to create a space that would evolve with the baby. >> we've established that this is where the bed's going to remain and avoid redesigning the room just for the bed. i've chosen an up holsered head board. the head board can be changed so you can change the tone of the room very, very easily. this crib will not evolve with my baby. i've just bought a piece that's already made. very clean line. it's pretty common to have a mobile above the crib. but i've chosen something back and white. not just the typical pastel, fluffy teddy bears or the caricatures. >> i really wanted to add a piece of art. i mounted it on a canvas that's lightweight and it can be removed and change to something else as the child grows older. i found this charge at a florida market. it has a white seat so i can nurse on it. or it can become a nice armchair for resting or reading. this piece is one piece that i want to emphasize.
. >> hi, i'm an interior designer julia wall. welcome to my nursery. i have a baby girl. i wanted to create a space that's both functional and stylish. but most of all, i wanted to create a space that would evolve with the baby. >> we've established that this is where the bed's going to remain and avoid redesigning the room just for the bed. i've chosen an up holsered head board. the head board can be changed so you can change the tone of the room very, very easily. this crib will...
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julia boorstin just spoke with ceo bob iger and joins us with the details of that conversation. d-23, the first of its kind, a major expo in which disney is previewing content and giving fans a sneak peak. i asked bob iger why disney would invest so heavily in connecting with fans in this market. >> we have, over the 80 plus years of existence in the company, developed a fan base that's extraordinary. it's all ages, genders, different ethnicities and i believe that by keeping that connection really solid, then the competition is kind of one step behind us. >> disney was hit hard by the downturn in advertising, but bob iger is optimistic that u.s. automakers will have to spend more on ads and disney will benefit. >> they're going to look for the best places to advertise. looking at abc and espn, we're one of those places. >> die hard fans lined up early this morning for previews. >> all of the investments you talk about are long-term investments. they are not investments that are aimed at improving our bottom line right now. they're essentially we're focused on improving t
julia boorstin just spoke with ceo bob iger and joins us with the details of that conversation. d-23, the first of its kind, a major expo in which disney is previewing content and giving fans a sneak peak. i asked bob iger why disney would invest so heavily in connecting with fans in this market. >> we have, over the 80 plus years of existence in the company, developed a fan base that's extraordinary. it's all ages, genders, different ethnicities and i believe that by keeping that...
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julia? >> thanks so much. this is tim armstrong's first interview since becoming ceo of aol a couple months ago. >> thanks for having us. >> i have to start with the big question on everyone's mind, aol has been such a drag on time warner's results for so many years. ceos have tried to fix the company. why is the company worth saving? >> i think for several different reasons. one is it's the 25th anniversary of aol. i think when you look at the phases of the internet it started with access to the internet. the second face has been about platforms and technology. the third piece which we're excited about it and what i think will save the company is a real focus on content and building scalable content systems and they're bringing great content to the job. >> you had a plum job at google. why did you think it was worth making this your mission? >> i think it starts with the people at time warner and jeff is somebody i have looked up to for a long time. when we talked about the opportunity, for me it came down to
julia? >> thanks so much. this is tim armstrong's first interview since becoming ceo of aol a couple months ago. >> thanks for having us. >> i have to start with the big question on everyone's mind, aol has been such a drag on time warner's results for so many years. ceos have tried to fix the company. why is the company worth saving? >> i think for several different reasons. one is it's the 25th anniversary of aol. i think when you look at the phases of the internet it...
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>> julia joseph. >> jimmy: julia joseph. >> yeah. >> jimmy: well, welcome.greed to let me rifle through your pocketbook here and your personal belongings? >> i have. >> jimmy: okay, very good. now before i make you "empty your pockets," can i -- [ laughter ] can i please have the envelopes please with tonight's questions? thank you very much. what was your name again? >> luke. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: luke? these questions were foretold by the ancient oracle adelphi in the year 427 b.c. and sealed in these three envelopes or as they called them back then envelopes. tonight's first question is -- here we go. "what do you do for a living?" that's what they asked back then from 427 b.c. [ laughter ] the question they all asked was "what do you do for a living?" okay, contestant number one, "empty your pocketbook." ♪ let's see what you got in there. that's a pretty big pocketbook. >> i know. >> jimmy: yeah. okay. wow. you have a pocketbook in your pocketbook. [ laughter ] that's almost luggage. i have an idea for a new game. >> oh, that's so embarrassing. >> jimmy
>> julia joseph. >> jimmy: julia joseph. >> yeah. >> jimmy: well, welcome.greed to let me rifle through your pocketbook here and your personal belongings? >> i have. >> jimmy: okay, very good. now before i make you "empty your pockets," can i -- [ laughter ] can i please have the envelopes please with tonight's questions? thank you very much. what was your name again? >> luke. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: luke? these questions were foretold by...
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julia reports new film. "eat, love, prey" in india. roberts will be in india for a couple of weeks, filming the adaptation of the novel. >> all right, we'll be right back. >>> letterman is next with felicity huffman. ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from new york, the greatest city in the world, it's the "late show" with david letterman.
julia reports new film. "eat, love, prey" in india. roberts will be in india for a couple of weeks, filming the adaptation of the novel. >> all right, we'll be right back. >>> letterman is next with felicity huffman. ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from new york, the greatest city in the world, it's the "late show" with david letterman.
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>> i'm julia stiles. >> i'm kevin bacon. >> i'm kim cattrall. >> hi, i'm ken burns. >> i'm lili taylor. >> i'm henry louis gates, jr., and public broadcasting is my source for news about the world. >> for intelligent conversation. >> for election coverage you can count on. >> for conversations beyond the sound bites. >> a commitment to journalism. >> for deciding who to vote for. >> i'm kerry washington, and public broadcasting is my source for intelligent connections to my community. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles.
>> i'm julia stiles. >> i'm kevin bacon. >> i'm kim cattrall. >> hi, i'm ken burns. >> i'm lili taylor. >> i'm henry louis gates, jr., and public broadcasting is my source for news about the world. >> for intelligent conversation. >> for election coverage you can count on. >> for conversations beyond the sound bites. >> a commitment to journalism. >> for deciding who to vote for. >> i'm kerry washington, and public...
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simon, julia, alec and tina. >> "e.t." at the emmys. >> feel the fun. >> you guys are not going to want to leave our platform. >> i'm so happy that after 26 years, i'm standing here next to you. >> i got a feeling. >> i got a feeling. >> "e.t." is rocking the emmys. >> oh, yeah. ♪
simon, julia, alec and tina. >> "e.t." at the emmys. >> feel the fun. >> you guys are not going to want to leave our platform. >> i'm so happy that after 26 years, i'm standing here next to you. >> i got a feeling. >> i got a feeling. >> "e.t." is rocking the emmys. >> oh, yeah. ♪
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>> i'm julia stiles. >> i'm kevin bacon. >>'m kim cattrall. >> h i'm ken burns. >> i'm lili taylor. i'm henry louis gates jr., and public broadcastg is my source for news about the rld. >> for intelligent convsation. >> for election covege you can count . for conversations beyond the sound bis. >> a commitment tjournalism. >> for diding who to vote for. >> i'm kerrwashington, and public broadcasting isy soce for intellige connectionsto my community. >> bbc world news was presented by kcet, los angeles. i can't go back. hey. ah. [ laughs ]
>> i'm julia stiles. >> i'm kevin bacon. >>'m kim cattrall. >> h i'm ken burns. >> i'm lili taylor. i'm henry louis gates jr., and public broadcastg is my source for news about the rld. >> for intelligent convsation. >> for election covege you can count . for conversations beyond the sound bis. >> a commitment tjournalism. >> for diding who to vote for. >> i'm kerrwashington, and public broadcasting isy soce for intellige connectionsto...
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julia, thanks so much. >>> the closing countdown coming up right after this short break. numbers. >> $1.6 billion for -- unbelievable. >>> after the bell, white house communications director anita dunn is going to tell us whether obama will insist on the public option tonight when he tries to resell the health care debate. >>> be sure to watch live coverage of the president's speech tonight on 8:00 p.m. eastern on cnbc. we're first in business worldwide. um bill-- why is dick butkus here? i hired him to speak. a lot of fortune 500 companies use him. but-- i'm your only employee. we're gonna start using fedex to ship globally-- that means billions of potential customers. we're gonna be huge. good morning! you know business is a lot like football... i just don't understand... i'm sorry dick butkus. (announcer) we understand. you want to grow internationally. fedex express what's on the minds of independent investors? let's ask. when you're trading a stock, every penny counts. i hate when the trade is done and you find out you paid more than the quote price. i want it at the
julia, thanks so much. >>> the closing countdown coming up right after this short break. numbers. >> $1.6 billion for -- unbelievable. >>> after the bell, white house communications director anita dunn is going to tell us whether obama will insist on the public option tonight when he tries to resell the health care debate. >>> be sure to watch live coverage of the president's speech tonight on 8:00 p.m. eastern on cnbc. we're first in business worldwide. um...
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this is what happened to julia c grgrovenburg in arkansas.are thrill with the news tha. right now both babies are healthy. that is incredible. >> and they are not twins? >> not twins. never heard that before. >>> talk about the weather. you sort of forecast that today was going to be nice. >>you should feel really terrib. >> i do. horrible. we are anticipating a decent saturday morning and a good sunday afternoon. let's take a look outside. çóthis afternoon, let's notice r stormsÑi, a snapshot from space looking down. you can see the cloud starting to sen. state college off toÑi the west, our friends in hagerstown, off to the west. gradually, and the latter half of the afternoon, we may seen some of that sunshine -- we may see some of that sunshine busting through. a few sprinkles, and the humidity is down, and it does feel more crisp across the area. let's get over to the weather maps. 60's from rockville to falls church to brandywine, mid to upper 60's. we can see the temperatures going up a bit some more. over to the maps we go. you can se
this is what happened to julia c grgrovenburg in arkansas.are thrill with the news tha. right now both babies are healthy. that is incredible. >> and they are not twins? >> not twins. never heard that before. >>> talk about the weather. you sort of forecast that today was going to be nice. >>you should feel really terrib. >> i do. horrible. we are anticipating a decent saturday morning and a good sunday afternoon. let's take a look outside. çóthis afternoon,...
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and what i love about julia, too, in person she's even more beautiful. much of a tv veteran you are, you can still make a huge style statement. p she rocked it. she looked absolutely beautiful. >> it's easy to do the wins. now we get a little more complicated. >> i don't like this part, but sometimes you have to do it. >> people that we would feel perhaps failed to make -- >> missed thear the wostridai3 pdomeverma mwe. futuristic, it was versace, she pulled it off perfectly. >> another one of the risk ath gsigi.3 ked was layent interpretation of the degree shan gown. she was young, fresh, modern, exactly somehow she should be. >> and mila? >> i love this had deep burgundy color dress. it only went to her angle, a bcht allet inspired look. fashion forward looks that deserve to be applauded. >> katrina, as always, nice to see you. for more, go to our website, earlyshow.cbsnews.com. >>> coming up, another scandal rocking the catholic church. this time it involves a priest and a stripper. that story later on the e"the e sho show". ne health. new centrum ultr
and what i love about julia, too, in person she's even more beautiful. much of a tv veteran you are, you can still make a huge style statement. p she rocked it. she looked absolutely beautiful. >> it's easy to do the wins. now we get a little more complicated. >> i don't like this part, but sometimes you have to do it. >> people that we would feel perhaps failed to make -- >> missed thear the wostridai3 pdomeverma mwe. futuristic, it was versace, she pulled it off...
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. >>> julia louie dreyfus is returning to cbs for the fifth season of the new adventures of old christine. she's in los angeles now with the preview wretch happy to have her with us because i understand you have some local ties. >> i do indeed. in fact, i was listening to the weather report right before me and it made me feel so home sick. >> tell me where you are originally from. >> i'm originally from washington, d.c. yeah, i lived in spring valley for years and years and years right near american university and i went to school in bethesda, maryland and i love it back there so much. i understand it is raining there. i wish we had rain there. >> come back and visit us anytime. but i know you must be excited. you are going to the fifth season. are you excited? >> i'm deliriously happy. can you believe we're having a fifth season. i'm so happy about that. and it's particularly good season. the premier episode tomorrow night is actually one of my favorites we have ever shot, with the wonderful wanda psychs, whom everybody adores. she plays my best friend barb. and in this particular episod
. >>> julia louie dreyfus is returning to cbs for the fifth season of the new adventures of old christine. she's in los angeles now with the preview wretch happy to have her with us because i understand you have some local ties. >> i do indeed. in fact, i was listening to the weather report right before me and it made me feel so home sick. >> tell me where you are originally from. >> i'm originally from washington, d.c. yeah, i lived in spring valley for years and...
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he's cooked for world leaders, collected an emmy alongside julia child and penned a book that's required now jacques pepin continues to create mouth watering dishes and desserts and shares the recipes in tonight's "platelist". >> i came out in the end of 1969 from france, you know, my parents had a restaurant. so i can't remember any time in my life from age 5, 6 that i wasn't in a kitchen. i'm going to go a ganache and it's a mixture of chocolate and creme. i'm going to put eight ounce of chocolate and i'm going to break the chocolate like this and put that directly into the hot creme. i'm going to melt -- i have a couple egg whites here. in there, i'm going to put a couple of the spoonfuls of sugar. you can hear the yolk falling on themselves. i'm not touching and not touching it because when i was in the apprenticeship if you touch it the chef kicks you if the rear end. i put that in there which i mix with the whisk. to lighten it. and let that set. now i go back to the spatula to fold that. i put that in a prepared tray. this will cook very fast. about ten minutes. 350 degrees. so i
he's cooked for world leaders, collected an emmy alongside julia child and penned a book that's required now jacques pepin continues to create mouth watering dishes and desserts and shares the recipes in tonight's "platelist". >> i came out in the end of 1969 from france, you know, my parents had a restaurant. so i can't remember any time in my life from age 5, 6 that i wasn't in a kitchen. i'm going to go a ganache and it's a mixture of chocolate and creme. i'm going to put...
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joining us now are todd and julia.you both. >> good morning. >> so you guys have been trying to get pregnant for a couple of years, right, and then julia, this summer is when you found out? >> yes. in may. >> in may. and so you're he is tactic. did you get a sonogram right away? >> we went in for our first appoint and they scheduled for us a sonogram two weeks after, so june 4th was the first. >> now, did you see the second fetus at the second sonogram? >> no, at the first. we saw the second baby at the first sonogram. >> at the first. okay. what was the doctor's reaction? >> he came in and his initial reaction was to -- let's wait and see and make sure the littler baby catches up to the bigger baby because it was something so new for him, also. >> and so i looked at the doctor's statement. he says it's possible that a superfetation. are you guys convinced it is superfetation? >> in our heart, i believe that we both are convinced that it is. >> i am definitely. >> so how will they deal with this then when this comes ti
joining us now are todd and julia.you both. >> good morning. >> so you guys have been trying to get pregnant for a couple of years, right, and then julia, this summer is when you found out? >> yes. in may. >> in may. and so you're he is tactic. did you get a sonogram right away? >> we went in for our first appoint and they scheduled for us a sonogram two weeks after, so june 4th was the first. >> now, did you see the second fetus at the second sonogram?...