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ll us. we can show you how at&t solutions can help you do what you do...better. ♪ how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a t of us have known someone who'sived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't chang much is the official retiment age. ♪ theuestion how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ >> i'm dennis kneale with your fox business brief. the arrangement of a former kpmg senior partner has been postponed to june 17th. dow jones says scott london had been schedule today be arraigned today and has agreed to plea guilty to fraud through insider training. struggling homeowners will get more time to take advantage of an initiative, the white house announcing it will extend the making home affordable program available until 2015. jack lew says many homeowners are still underwater and have a hard time making ends meet. and singapore airlines striking one of its largest aircraft orders with airb
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that increases the danger to us ll around the world. >> how confident are you that syria use chemical weapons? >> the announcement made by chuck hagel reflects the view of the united states overnment. it is always hard to prove things 100%. as i say, that it is not just the united states government. others have said they are confident that chemical weapons have been used on a small scale. >> do you feel the white house has overreached its authority on this issue? >> i feel it has been very difficult for congress to get legal and policy justification from the white house on the actions they are taking. my legislation first says the white house must report to congress on the legal authorities, policy considerations, and the process that is used to determine targets in legal operations and capture operations outside of afghanistan. you have to promptly report to congress whenever one is carried out. the idea is we would understand a range of options including the legal authority. we will be promptly notified when they occur. it also requires that we have a comprehensive look at all of th
that increases the danger to us ll around the world. >> how confident are you that syria use chemical weapons? >> the announcement made by chuck hagel reflects the view of the united states overnment. it is always hard to prove things 100%. as i say, that it is not just the united states government. others have said they are confident that chemical weapons have been used on a small scale. >> do you feel the white house has overreached its authority on this issue? >> i...
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can you tem ll us? >> i can't tell you the exact connection. i can tell you during the course of our investigation information that was obtained led us to that address. >> i work for fox news channel out of new york city. a lot of our viewers want to know did these girls over the course of that 10 year period, 11 year period ever try to escape? were there drugs involved? was ariel castro drugging these girls to prevent them from escaping? what allowed them, what window of opportunity allowed them to escape this time? >> number one, we're not positive about any type of drugs, if they were drugged. that's yet to be determined. number two, the only opportunity after interviewing the young ladies to escape was the other day when amanda escaped. so they were in that home. i don't believe -- they don't believe that they've been outside of the home for the last ten years respectively. >> were they kept together in one room? >> they -- they were not in one room. but they did know each other and they did know each other was there. >> one more question. w
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the use of this information by employers, banks, insurers and others who can make decisions about us that ll be harmful to our jobs or o future. >> many people tell me, you have to throw up your hands all of your information is out there, what do you say? >> that is not right, medical information most people will agree is, among the most sensitive information we. have we tell thing in confidence to your dtors and health care providers, we expect that to be kept that way, dr. peal is correct, that information taken out of context can hurtew a job setting or trying to get a loin or a lot of situation, i don't think tha people should have to wore about, that medicalrivacy needs to be protected. >> a interesting thing about this,eople buying this information, it can include a perspective employer, let's s have you been out of work, you need a job that perspective employer finds out you failed a precancer screening test that could ruin yourhances for getting a job, dr. peal, tell us about how valuable this information is. >> well, we know that the most valuable information about y in the digital
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the chair asked us to tell her if there was ll her. she contacted the mayor's disability office and the ordinance is 90-10 and it concerned me that the hrc and mayor's office of disability didn't know about it. it's rather short and my concern was that there was to be publicity and that didn't happen. i would suggest and i can speak to carla later and joanna about this coming to compliance with the compliance. the other thing that concerns me seriously is what to do if you need to have reasonable accommodations and you didn't get it. i was trying to get reasonable accommodations august of 2010 and i didn't know this had been passed and i suffered at the hands of the evil landlord. thank you. i will see you on item 7 as well. >> thank you very much. >> if you can, when you fill out your speaker card, i didn't see your item, that's why i didn't call it. it doesn't have 3 on here. i'm sorry. thank you very much. is there anymore public comment? okay. thank you very much. seeing there is no more public comment. the report from the chair, g
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. >> for the queen, especially, she'll think, ll, they're not getting rid of us yet. >> i think it's the most glorious chapter in the windsor soap opera. hurray. it's the season premier. new baby. wonderful! >>> next -- naming the godparents. who's in the running? >> how excited you can get about prince andrew? not me. pippa? oh, hello. >> who is already on the outs? >> it won't be elton john. >> and who comes out on top, in the grandma faceoff? >>> and, later, inside nanny bootcamp. what it takes to be the newest buckingham babysitter. >> please burp. please burp. >> becoming a nanny ninja to ward off kidnappers. next. why are twice as many people choosing verizon over any other carrier? many choose us because we have the largest 4glte network. others, because of our reputation for reliability. or maybe it's because we've received jd power and associates' customer service award 4x in a row. in the end, there are countless reasons. but one choice. olive garden's three course italian dinner, just $12.95. five new choices like new grilled chicken toscano with parmesan risotto. plus unl
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ll, i used to teach at bragg in the regional study courses, which is one of the core courses for the special operations community. these are all american captains and some majors that have gone into the civil affairs or the psychological operations fields. we spent a lot of time going over lessons learned from the civil affairs-type actions that the army and the republic of korea learned. the american military isn't always good at learning lessons. we learn them, we write them down, then we never look at them again. it's a horrible problem. we tried in that educational context to bring those out and let people see that, you know, this is a doable thing. it is not an impossible task. if people put their minds to it, if you find the right folks with the right skills and attitude, that is the most important aspect of it and you can do incredible things. korea is one of the examples we used and the action that those military folks took. you're right to point that out. it isn't always about the shooting and all the wild combat type things. frankly, you do less of that than you do of the o
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us. this year we had about 150 competitors. only the top 48 went over. >> what kind of training do you have too through? that's heavy stuff you're wearing. >> ll, y tcondition. most of the guys are doing some sort of cross fit or art of strength. a lot of us have martial arts backgrounds. i've been doing armored combat for about 30 years. for single combat, i use long swords and swords. for the melees, i used a battle ax that looks just like this. >> whoa! >> that is crazy. how does that not sever someone's arm? >> people are wearing steel armor on their arms. folks have to go through inspection and make sure their gear is topnotch. if you have good armor, you can stop a lot of these weapons from causing injury. there are armors who do this for a living. you could probably start on a lighter kit for around $2500. most guys spend around $6,000, $7,000 on their armor. >> you better not make fun of my shopping. >>> steven, it is tech time but not for the faint of heart. >> it's weird because there's a sheep on the screen. >> this sheep evidently had a faint heart and these folks made it a new heart. it runs on batteries. this heart is the world's
us. this year we had about 150 competitors. only the top 48 went over. >> what kind of training do you have too through? that's heavy stuff you're wearing. >> ll, y tcondition. most of the guys are doing some sort of cross fit or art of strength. a lot of us have martial arts backgrounds. i've been doing armored combat for about 30 years. for single combat, i use long swords and swords. for the melees, i used a battle ax that looks just like this. >> whoa! >> that is...
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us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. 'll be right back. they didn't take a dime.our bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. neil: serves them right, now gouging college are served up humble pie, welcome i am neil cavuto, this is what happens when you keep sticking it to students, students stick it to you back by not sticking around, that is why a big ma culpa from private colleges are startles, after years of raising tuitions colleges retreated because kids are not paying, their i leaving now colleges are retreating according to a survey released, the colleges are gulp, discounting, that is right,
us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. 'll be right back. they didn't take a dime.our bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. neil: serves them right, now gouging college are served up humble pie, welcome i am neil cavuto, this is what happens when you keep sticking it to students, students stick it to you back by not sticking around, that is why a big ma culpa from private colleges are startles, after...
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ll reporter: terry ellard relived her survival story atop d tole of rubble that used to be her home. th was hiding in a closet with her 19-year-old son and their pets when the tornado roared through. nd i just felt like my son and i was going to die. that's how i felt. when my son and i first got in the closet we were sitting side ing ide. when it ended, our legs were out and we were literally chest to chest with our arms around each other. >> reporter: as battered survivors dug out today, last night's frantic search-and- -ascue operations became a more grim search-and-recovery effort. rescue teams hunted for victims in places like the plaza tower's oementary school, one of five schools hit by the storm. gary bird is the moore fire chief. > at this time, the dogs are not making any hits for persons. they will not declare that structure clear until they are down to the ground and have been through every piece of rubble if that building. >> reporter: of the eight children who died in the storm, seven were at this school. seven-year-old isabela rojas survived. >> i was hanging on. then
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interest rates will give us a bit of a headwind and the market ll have to pause for a while and i thinkhat will be healthy. lou: we're starting to see some correlation between bond yids and also the s&pyields. that has a few people scratching their heads. watching it stubbornly persist loom about prospects for this year. what is an investor to make of it all? >> should not be too glmy, there have been lot of scarce. we sequester and the fiscal cliff, but the economy seems to be doing pretty well through all of that. we'rbeginning to see economic growth this year around two and .5%. not grea but not like what we have seen so far in the recovery. interest rates are pushing low, held low. crting a headwind for investors. lou:he arctect is theed, do they have the lateral to start talking about squeezing the spigot, tapering, choking off because frankly looking to use out, doesn't look like a bright horizon if we don't have 85 billion being pumped intohe economy. if we don't have is very conservative monetary policy. >> we have to remember the fed is content t ease rates from ro. june marks
interest rates will give us a bit of a headwind and the market ll have to pause for a while and i thinkhat will be healthy. lou: we're starting to see some correlation between bond yids and also the s&pyields. that has a few people scratching their heads. watching it stubbornly persist loom about prospects for this year. what is an investor to make of it all? >> should not be too glmy, there have been lot of scarce. we sequester and the fiscal cliff, but the economy seems to be doing...
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anything about a local jurisdiction's budget, but they do use it to attach their own ideological strifes and the usual one has to do with abortion. ll, h.r. 1797 uses the district of columbia in yet a new way and a new abuse because it goes beyond the low-income women whom the district cannot end its own local funds on abortion for poor women. instead, h.r. 1797 goes out after every woman in the district of columbia because that bill essentially would make abortions in the district columbia after 20 weeks illegal. now, don't talk to me about the constitutional point. i'll get to that in a minute. to is a bill that seeks regulate pregnancy and abortion a local matter with respect to nly one jurisdiction, and it's a matter that usual involves a matter of principle. people who are pro-life, as they call themselves, have my respect. but this circumstance is the only example where i have seen them try to apply the principle only to one jurisdiction leaving everybody else in the united states unavailed of the so-called principle. if abortion should be denied after 20 weeks, as a matter of principle, then surely that principle should apply
anything about a local jurisdiction's budget, but they do use it to attach their own ideological strifes and the usual one has to do with abortion. ll, h.r. 1797 uses the district of columbia in yet a new way and a new abuse because it goes beyond the low-income women whom the district cannot end its own local funds on abortion for poor women. instead, h.r. 1797 goes out after every woman in the district of columbia because that bill essentially would make abortions in the district columbia...
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us. >> the only way we lose is to give up. >> nurses are on strike this time for a full week. >> and ll a faciner 65 take aways. >> this is national nurses united said the strike is affecting more than 2800 nurses at five east bay hospitals. nurses say many of the proposals including paid sick leave are unfair. >> we are nurses and we work in the hospitals and people in the hospitals are sick so we are exposed to a higher average than a person would be. >> i mean that's you know really bad. >> executive executives at the submit says they hired 600 replaced nurses so no surgeries will be delayed and they're quote disappointed with the union strike. >> it is a very competitive package for nurses. >> reporter: telling us thesubstantial number of nurs have crossed the ticket line, also a plan strike at l hospital was called off. we are live in oakland ktvu channel 2 news. >> in the south bay nurses in san jose good samaritan hospital and regional center are planning a two day strike. >>> thousands of people gather add bailey road to watc cyclists to test themselves. >> i think women cycling it is a less of a sport to a lot of people t
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'll have to use our time economically here because the room has to move on. it is so sad to even think about what happened in oklahoma. our hearts remain very much with the people of moore oklahoma and all that were caught in the path of this week's deadly and devastating tornado. for those of us who don't live in tornado country, it's hard to understand the impact. we live in earthquake country and any one of these interventions into the lives of people, loss of life, loss of sense of community in certain respects. but it seems to be a very strong community and the character of it -- that strect of character is carrying it through. no words can comfort those who lost a fm lay memberover loved one, the small children lost is heartbreaking. i spoke on the floor yesterday about having visited an earthquake site in italy years ago where the seventh grade class was in church rehearsing for holy communion and the roof came down on that church. every seventh grader in that village was gone. >> at least 7 in the school and three otherwise, such a sad thing. of cours
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ll up. now i have a real boat. and the company makes even more useful amphibious vehicles. it's terrific rescue vehicle.s where thereeare lots of lakes and rivers. this suv-sized one. the company says american regulation makes it very difficult to get these things approved in america. one reason is that bi automakers are so uncomfortable with the current regulations that they join the government. it has no air bag. but you cannot put air bags and above because every time it's a way of the thing would go off. >> frequent pace planting,but as adults unless the manufacturers of these innovative vehicles are affirmatively hiding something from us, why shouldn't we be able to make the interest jack. >> and of passing beyond the. john: does not take e on the oi companies. i am told they opposed in energ and, the competition. they don wanto follow the green lead. i assume that is true. laurel is not green, wodyou say this is a myth. >> absolutely. exxon mobile invested $600 million an ounce to research for biofuels. they see an opportunity to make money, especially if the government is going to man thei subsid
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lou: good evening, thank you for being with us on what has turned out to be a rord setting portfolion ll street. st week there were endless predicon z of pullback or coection. following market's first 3 day losing streak of the yr. but today a broad rally, and nothing but bullish sentiment. dow jes gaining 106 points, ending at a new record high. s&p up 10 points, closing just 9 points below its all-time record. and the nazdaq up 30 on the day, stock pricing surging after central banks reassured investors they areticking to their easy money mollities -- licy, also driving rally news that home pricesose by the most in 7 years jumping 11% in march, and report showing consumer confidence urged at well -- as welll hittingng a 5 year high in may, may pitive has proven to be stellar for markets and the economy it ha proven a dirt aster for president obama. doing his best to get out of dodge heading to jersey shore, leaving him 4 congressional investigations that are being mounted to the irs targets of conservative organizations. while the president made his way to jersey shore. eric hder was d
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lou: good evening, thank you for being with us on what has turned out to be a rord setting portfolion llendless predicon z of pullback or coection. following market's first 3 day losing streak of the yr. but today a broad rally, and nothing but bullish sentiment. dow jes gaining 106 points, ending at a new record high. s&p up 10 points, closing just 9 points below its all-time record. and the nazdaq up 30 on the day, stock pricing surging after central banks reassured investor
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has been laid out before us, to insult the american people a lied to them ther directly or throh his agents or jay rney or secretary of state how does he recover? >> i think he llhouse go infront of the country tuesday people are going to jail. lou: talkining about the i.r.a. >> not saying who or when or why was irresponsible. they overplayed their hand anto go into the election if everybody stays focused lou: i have got to go. my mother made the best toffee in the world. it delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a busines my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com toy and make your business dream a reality. legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. neil: what the fox. it is not just fox. you kno things are bad f the white house when all the dia is turning on the white house and not just the medi take a look at this. >> the procedures you have or limitations you put on your jtice department, the president has no limi
has been laid out before us, to insult the american people a lied to them ther directly or throh his agents or jay rney or secretary of state how does he recover? >> i think he llhouse go infront of the country tuesday people are going to jail. lou: talkining about the i.r.a. >> not saying who or when or why was irresponsible. they overplayed their hand anto go into the election if everybody stays focused lou: i have got to go. my mother made the best toffee in the world. it...
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us for years. during the bush administration, the same thing. ll of a sudden it happens to a conservative organization and very white person, republican, -- host: michael johnson tweets in, jenny beth martin, didn't this happen to the naacp? guest: my understanding that some things happened to the naacp, i have not fully asked all those questions. someone asked me about that yesterday on "hardball." if it happened in the bush administration, it's wrong. douglas shulman, the i.r.s. commissioner in the early part of last year, was appointed by president bush. if he was aware of this, he needs to be held accountable. i don't care who did it whether it's a republican or democrat. it's not about republican or democrat to me. so i agree that it doesn't matter whether it's republican, democrat, white, black, this is about people who have power in our country, who have authority in our country, not abusing that power. it does not need to happen to anyone. the i.r.s. is not a political weapon and it should not and will not be used as one again in the future
us for years. during the bush administration, the same thing. ll of a sudden it happens to a conservative organization and very white person, republican, -- host: michael johnson tweets in, jenny beth martin, didn't this happen to the naacp? guest: my understanding that some things happened to the naacp, i have not fully asked all those questions. someone asked me about that yesterday on "hardball." if it happened in the bush administration, it's wrong. douglas shulman, the i.r.s....