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you know what, maggie. love is a habit. attached you usually are. >> and they often have little time with their children. so they make it quality time when they're together. >> all the mothers that i counsel all the time admit later on, they say, initially they were resistant because, you know what, it's coming from a loving place. they just want to protect their children. i send my backpack off with new clothes, toothbrush, and many instructions, and they come back and they've eaten ice cream all the time or nothing has been washed. you have to just let go of that and realize they're doing different things. the child is still a part of both of you. >> and it's not going to mess up the child because he or she is being parented in two different ways? >> so often we don't realize we're living in the middle of the play and can't reflect until the end of it. children make their own evaluations. each parent teaches different things, and you just have to trust that the way you're doing it is the way that you feel is the best. unf
you know what, maggie. love is a habit. attached you usually are. >> and they often have little time with their children. so they make it quality time when they're together. >> all the mothers that i counsel all the time admit later on, they say, initially they were resistant because, you know what, it's coming from a loving place. they just want to protect their children. i send my backpack off with new clothes, toothbrush, and many instructions, and they come back and they've...
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maggie? >> thanks, hattie. joining us for an exclusive interview are marc schaffel, a former jackson continue fi dan and business associate, and howard king, his attorney. good morning. >> good morning. >> let me begin with you, marc, and ask you about an interesting revelation this morning from an associated press source that says jackson's private quarters in his mansion were a mess. he had clothes and items strewn everywhere, handwritten knows on the wall. the michael jackson you knew, was that normal? >> well, sometimes his bedroom was a little disheveled, but the notes were a little unusual. he would put up things like little things he would buy or whatever and stick them on the wall, little handwritten things. >> do you think anything could have been read into that about his mental state lead-in the weeks leading up to his death? >> i think the michael i knew, that didn't sound like a normal behavior, but, you know, i'm sure he was under a lot of pressure. >> the same law enforcement fo
maggie? >> thanks, hattie. joining us for an exclusive interview are marc schaffel, a former jackson continue fi dan and business associate, and howard king, his attorney. good morning. >> good morning. >> let me begin with you, marc, and ask you about an interesting revelation this morning from an associated press source that says jackson's private quarters in his mansion were a mess. he had clothes and items strewn everywhere, handwritten knows on the wall. the michael...
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maggie? ben tracy in encino, california. thank you, ben. >>> michael jackson returned to the staples center yesterday where just two weeks ago he had been rehearsing for his upcoming tour and outside as fans were lining up to go in, the anticipation very much felt like the leadup to a michael jackson concert. but once we got inside it was clear this would not be a high adrenaline show but rather a somber dignified good-bye. ♪ >> reporter: if there is anything michael jackson was never accused of it is failing to make an entrance. and even at his own memorial, he didn't disappoint. his brothers wearing michael's trademark sequinned glove carried his gold casket adorned with roses to center stage as fellow entertainers paid tribute to the king of pop ♪ and i'll be there >> this is a moment that i wi wished i didn't live to see come. >> reporter: famous friends remembered jackson revealing an interpat side most of us never knew. >> we never filmed a video or recorded a song, but what we did do w
maggie? ben tracy in encino, california. thank you, ben. >>> michael jackson returned to the staples center yesterday where just two weeks ago he had been rehearsing for his upcoming tour and outside as fans were lining up to go in, the anticipation very much felt like the leadup to a michael jackson concert. but once we got inside it was clear this would not be a high adrenaline show but rather a somber dignified good-bye. ♪ >> reporter: if there is anything michael jackson...
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maggie? >>> up ahead, more controversy and debate after the arrest of harvard professor henry louis gates. as you heard, the president has even weighed in. we'll be speaking with gates' daughter ahead. >>> plus will michael jackson's death be labeled a crime? the latest on the raid of his doctor's office. fa now at chili's -- welcome to chili's. start your three-course meals with a shared appetizer. for a second course, choose two entrees from over 15 chili's favorites, like our big mouth bites -- the mini burgers with giant layers of flavor. or a half-rack of our triple-basted baby back ribs. then save some room to share a decadent dessert. a lot of bold flavors, for a limited time only. chili's -- body wash from olay. tone enriching ribbons. two separate ribbons. the white cleanses. the gold moisturizes and has a touch of mineral shimmer to enhance skin's tone. olay tone enriching body wash. for skin that shimmers. or sit on her bed and talk about her day. but she's ready. thanks to walmart
maggie? >>> up ahead, more controversy and debate after the arrest of harvard professor henry louis gates. as you heard, the president has even weighed in. we'll be speaking with gates' daughter ahead. >>> plus will michael jackson's death be labeled a crime? the latest on the raid of his doctor's office. fa now at chili's -- welcome to chili's. start your three-course meals with a shared appetizer. for a second course, choose two entrees from over 15 chili's favorites, like...
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maggie? >> so it's a start. cbs' chip reid. thanks a lot, chip. >>> parents nationwide are wondering how the h1n1 virus may affect the upcoming school year, which is getting here very soon. the cbc estimates there have been more than 1 million cases in the u.s. and more than 300 deaths. our medical correspondent dr. jennifer ashton is here with more. >> the h1n1 virus has already made it a rough summer for many campers. what does this mean for the upcoming school year? at summer camps across the country, hundreds of kids have been sent home in recent weeks with flu-like symptoms. >> we know it has spread through summer camps. it's likely to present itself when schools reopen. >> reporter: in california, h1n1 outbreaks have been reported at 16 camps in eight counties. in missouri, 250 campers were sent home after some came down with flu-like symptoms, and nearly 100 workers also became ill. state and local health officials along with educators will be looking at the experience in summer camps for guidance as they make plans for
maggie? >> so it's a start. cbs' chip reid. thanks a lot, chip. >>> parents nationwide are wondering how the h1n1 virus may affect the upcoming school year, which is getting here very soon. the cbc estimates there have been more than 1 million cases in the u.s. and more than 300 deaths. our medical correspondent dr. jennifer ashton is here with more. >> the h1n1 virus has already made it a rough summer for many campers. what does this mean for the upcoming school year? at...
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i'm harry smith along with maggie rodriguez. julie is on assignment. >> you might be wondering why we have five cups of coffee on the set. not only because it's the monday after a holiday and we kind of need the extra boost but also to illustrate how much coffee you would have to drink to improve your memory from alzheimer's disease. this was a study that was done on mice, but there is great hope about what it could mean for alzheimer's patients, and we'll talk to our dr. jennifer ashton about that. >> okay. also coming up this morning, we're going to get the latest on president obama's trip to moscow. the obama family is in russia. there they are getting off air force one. lots to talk about on that. bill plante is traveling with the president. we'll check in with him in a little bit. >>> first this morning, an odd mix of sadness and celebration as thousands of michael jackson fans are chosen to attend his memorial service tomorrow in los angeles. also, the battle over jackson's estate was supposed to begin today. now his famil
i'm harry smith along with maggie rodriguez. julie is on assignment. >> you might be wondering why we have five cups of coffee on the set. not only because it's the monday after a holiday and we kind of need the extra boost but also to illustrate how much coffee you would have to drink to improve your memory from alzheimer's disease. this was a study that was done on mice, but there is great hope about what it could mean for alzheimer's patients, and we'll talk to our dr. jennifer ashton...
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hang on a second, maggie.g in case you needed something to wash down the -- >> i adore, for the record, your food normally. >> we'll try just a little taste with this dressing on it. >> we have tofu trauma in the studio this morning. >> we have a dressing with mustard and mayonnaise, lemons, capers. and we have a salad that goes with it, arugula and tarragon. these tastes are bitter and are going to match up well with the tofu. >> i think what bugs me is the texture. if i get a little crunch in. >> if you eat this with a little salad, i think you'll like it much better. >> i'll give it another try. >> good. >> and if you eat your entree, you'll get your dessert. >> i have to eat this. i'll have a ton of salad and a little tofu. >> you didn't get any tofu. >> yes, i did. >> can we roll the videotape? >> no. it makes a significant difference. i love the dressing. very good. >> and now that you've had a taste, you can move on to the chocolate tofu cheesecake. >> that looks delicious. >> it is. it uses silken tofu
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maggie? >> cbs' terrell brown. thank you. >>> also joining us from pensacola is escambia county sheriff david morgan. good morning. >> good morning, ma'am. >> we know you are looking for an eighth suspect whose name and address you know. what's been the hold-up in arresting him, sheriff? >> well, we're at the prosecutorial phase of this case, this investigation. we've been asked by the state attorney's office to coordinate any further steps in this process with them. so at the request of bill ed inz' our state attorney, he's wanting to review the investigative file and make sure we effect this last arrest with a slower pace. i would not question the state attorney's reasoning for this. he has a plan. he's required to prosecute these cases. we're working at the direction of the state attorney, mr. bill edins. >> do you know what the reasoning is? is it because they're not sure this person was involved? >> name, that's not it at all. our understanding yesterday in a staff meeting with the attorney's office, they're w
maggie? >> cbs' terrell brown. thank you. >>> also joining us from pensacola is escambia county sheriff david morgan. good morning. >> good morning, ma'am. >> we know you are looking for an eighth suspect whose name and address you know. what's been the hold-up in arresting him, sheriff? >> well, we're at the prosecutorial phase of this case, this investigation. we've been asked by the state attorney's office to coordinate any further steps in this process with...
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i'm maggie rodriguez along with harry smith. julie chen is on assignment. >> you know that line, jack nicholson in a few good men, and he's being interrogated. >> you can't handle the truth. >> exactly. there's this whole thing about who knew what and what was not told by members of congress by the cia. it has exploded in a brand new level of controversy. this morning several democratic members of congress say leon panetta and the cia have been lying since 2001. we'll get more on that with pete hoekstra. >>> also ahead this morning, it is now official. football star steve mcnair died at the hands of his mistress, and she may not have been his only girlfriend. this morning we'll have the latest on the investigation. we will also hear from the mcnair family pastor. >>> first, president obama's popularity rating has taken a five point hit in the latest harris poll. he's now at 54%. this comes as mr. obama meets with world leaders at the g8 summit in l'aquila, italy. did i say that right? yes, i did. senior white house correspondent
i'm maggie rodriguez along with harry smith. julie chen is on assignment. >> you know that line, jack nicholson in a few good men, and he's being interrogated. >> you can't handle the truth. >> exactly. there's this whole thing about who knew what and what was not told by members of congress by the cia. it has exploded in a brand new level of controversy. this morning several democratic members of congress say leon panetta and the cia have been lying since 2001. we'll get more...
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maggie, 30,000 of those patients were under the age of 14.of 14? >> unbelievable. >> is there a difference in the demographics or the groups that were affected? >> they did. they saw a greater increase in rates of pregnancy among hispanic teens, followed by african-american teens and whites. and african-american youths had the highest rate of new diagnosis for hiv and aids. >> what do you think is the takeaway for parents? >> probably education. one-third of these teenagers when surveyed said they had not received any information on contraception or birth control. >> thank you. we'll be right back. >> announcer: cbs healthwatch sponsored by the florida department of citrus. [ announcer ] you make healthy choices every day-- oh, max! and you want to do the same for your laughable, lovable dog. [ barks ] that's why purina fit & trim is specially formulated... with high-quality protein, including delicious real chicken, to help him maintain lean muscle and a healthy weight, so he can make the most of every day. long live your buddy. long live yo
maggie, 30,000 of those patients were under the age of 14.of 14? >> unbelievable. >> is there a difference in the demographics or the groups that were affected? >> they did. they saw a greater increase in rates of pregnancy among hispanic teens, followed by african-american teens and whites. and african-american youths had the highest rate of new diagnosis for hiv and aids. >> what do you think is the takeaway for parents? >> probably education. one-third of these...
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maggie? >> cbs' dean reynolds. thanks, dean. joining us now exclusively is michigan governor jennifer granholm. good morning, governor. >> good morning, maggie. >> i have heard the words unprecedented, unbelievable, remarkable used to describe gm's quick xilt from bankruptcy. when something sounds too good to be true, it usually is. do you have any reservations about this going forward? >> well, there's good news and bad news. of course, the bad news is that general motors is lightening its load in the sense of people, and that means for us more job losses, not just in michigan, but across the country, and more factories being closed down. but the good news, maggie, is that it is a new day for general motors. i can tell from you my perch here in michigan, that means a new day for michigan, a rebranding themselves in terms of lean and mean and green in particular. it will also help the u.s. become more energy independent as they produce cars like the volt, the electric vehicle. so it's a mixed bag, of course. but the fact that ge
maggie? >> cbs' dean reynolds. thanks, dean. joining us now exclusively is michigan governor jennifer granholm. good morning, governor. >> good morning, maggie. >> i have heard the words unprecedented, unbelievable, remarkable used to describe gm's quick xilt from bankruptcy. when something sounds too good to be true, it usually is. do you have any reservations about this going forward? >> well, there's good news and bad news. of course, the bad news is that general...
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i'm maggie rodriguez with harry smith.ulie chen is on assignment. we are here for what promises to be the biggest memorial in this to town's history. maybe the biggest in the country. harry, we already see the press here and we're expecting the crowd to start lining up any minute now. >> it's such a confluence of conflict. because here is this amazing crowd of people. people who literally come from all over the world, just for the chance to get inside that building, to experience this memorial service. people are celebrating his music. celebrating his artistic contribution, yet so many questions hang over this entire event why did this man die so young? why was he so isolated in his later years? there are many more answers -- many more questions than there are answers on a day like today. >> and the people who do not have a wristband and ticket will not be allowed anywhere near here this is what you need to have to get in. this gold wristband will get you into michael jackson's memorial and this will get you inside. this i
i'm maggie rodriguez with harry smith.ulie chen is on assignment. we are here for what promises to be the biggest memorial in this to town's history. maybe the biggest in the country. harry, we already see the press here and we're expecting the crowd to start lining up any minute now. >> it's such a confluence of conflict. because here is this amazing crowd of people. people who literally come from all over the world, just for the chance to get inside that building, to experience this...
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i'm harry smith along with maggie rodriguez.ie is off. i find it hard to believe it was ten years ago tonight that jfk jr.'s plane crashed. he and his wife and her sister died. he was such an icon in the city and we're going to remember jfk jr. a little bit later on this morning. >>> also ahead this morning, we heard about women complaining about sort of pain and loss of sensation in their thighs from wearing skinny jeans. >> i had not heard that. >> and we thought this could not be a real thing. we talked to our dr. jennifer ashton and she said it absolutely is. she's eager to talk about what women may be doing to make it worse and what we can do to make it better. it's a legitimate health concern. we'll get to that. >> and paul mccartney? >> paul mccartney was the coolest thing in the world. >>> first, though healthcare reform is picking up momentum on capitol hill. the senate health committee pass a $604 billion reform plan wednesday. th's a day after house democratic leaders put together their own $1.5 trillion proposal. cbs
i'm harry smith along with maggie rodriguez.ie is off. i find it hard to believe it was ten years ago tonight that jfk jr.'s plane crashed. he and his wife and her sister died. he was such an icon in the city and we're going to remember jfk jr. a little bit later on this morning. >>> also ahead this morning, we heard about women complaining about sort of pain and loss of sensation in their thighs from wearing skinny jeans. >> i had not heard that. >> and we thought this...
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maggie? >> as you know, doc, a lot of pregnant women are hesitant about getting any vaccine. i imagine there will be concern about essentially being guinea pigs for a new vaccine. >> 15% of pregnant women are vacinated every year. this vaccine will be subject to even higher scrutiny than vaccinations in the past. the risks of getting the vaccine are much less risks to the mother and the baby than with katie. >> with a woman like katie, could she have taken tamiflu? >> absolutely. it is thought to be safe. the risks of the medication to mother and fetus are much less than the risks of getting influenza. >> when do you think we'll get a vaccine such. >> we're waiting every day. all things are pointing to mid-october if it goes through. >> thank you so much, dr. jennifer ashton. >> officials appear to be closing in on michael jackson's doctor. for the second time in a week, officials raided dr. conrad murray's medical records. this time at his home and office in las vegas. early show corresponde
maggie? >> as you know, doc, a lot of pregnant women are hesitant about getting any vaccine. i imagine there will be concern about essentially being guinea pigs for a new vaccine. >> 15% of pregnant women are vacinated every year. this vaccine will be subject to even higher scrutiny than vaccinations in the past. the risks of getting the vaccine are much less risks to the mother and the baby than with katie. >> with a woman like katie, could she have taken tamiflu? >>...
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good morning, sheila. >> reporter: good morning, maggie.ditions for "thriller." that's the musical that celebrates the life of the king of pop, michael jackson. today was open call today, and there were hundreds of young dancers eager to strut their stuff. for some it's been a long night. some have come with michael jackson regalia, and some are really channelling the look and the moves. >> it's magical, his moves. it's just him, his aura. he is one of the greatest entertainers in the world. >> reporter: what does it mean for you to even be part of this audition? >> it's an open audition, so many people have come down to audition. whether they can dance or not, they just want to be connected to michael. >> reporter: director gary lloyd is looking for 20 good dancers. >> they've got to be a strong technical dancer to begin with. if they can do break dancing or tricks or body popping, that's a plus. moonwalking is obviously essential. and they really have to have an understanding of what michael jackson persona and the catalog of all his move
good morning, sheila. >> reporter: good morning, maggie.ditions for "thriller." that's the musical that celebrates the life of the king of pop, michael jackson. today was open call today, and there were hundreds of young dancers eager to strut their stuff. for some it's been a long night. some have come with michael jackson regalia, and some are really channelling the look and the moves. >> it's magical, his moves. it's just him, his aura. he is one of the greatest...
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thanks, maggie.iendship and unconditional love, but in tennessee one family's rottweiler is offering a heart-warming lesson in patience and loyalty. jeff tang of our nashville affiliate wtvf has the story. >> she's somebody's baby. you could tell. >> reporter: sitting on the front porch of kathy's house, ella is happy but not at home. >> if her eyes could talk, speak words, i mean, they speak volumes. >> reporter: ella, you see, is wag waiting for something. most humans would say ella is lost, but she'll tell you the other way around. her family has been missing every sings the accident. >> se slammed on the brakes and we went into a spin. >> reporter: july 1st, 140 westbound and mile marker 159. the time and place ella almost the family the kellys for good. >> i just remember slamming right into the mountain. >> frightened ella watched as the medics took joe, michelle and the three kids away to the hospital. >> the last thing i seen was her looking straight in the eyes when she ran into the woods. >
thanks, maggie.iendship and unconditional love, but in tennessee one family's rottweiler is offering a heart-warming lesson in patience and loyalty. jeff tang of our nashville affiliate wtvf has the story. >> she's somebody's baby. you could tell. >> reporter: sitting on the front porch of kathy's house, ella is happy but not at home. >> if her eyes could talk, speak words, i mean, they speak volumes. >> reporter: ella, you see, is wag waiting for something. most humans...
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i'm chris wragge write with maggie rodriguez. a sad moment in a storied news division here in cbs but also a celebration of the most trusted man in america. >> yes, we're going to spend the next two hours remembering walter cronkite by doing what he did best telling stories. we're going to tell his personal and professional stories. we're going to hear them from the people who knew him best the people who worked with him or were influenced by him quite a lineup, morley safir, leslie stahl, roger mudd harry smith, the list goes on and on and on. >> and they're all here over the next two hours. you will not see a lineup like this anywhere. we have so much to get to as we celebrate, like i said walter cronkite. this morning, we remember the life and times of the cbs news anchorman, walter cronkite who passed away at his home in new york last night. he was age 92. here is katie couric. >> that's the way it is. that's the way it is. >> that's the way it is. that's the way it is. >> reporter: for half a century, walter cronkite told it
i'm chris wragge write with maggie rodriguez. a sad moment in a storied news division here in cbs but also a celebration of the most trusted man in america. >> yes, we're going to spend the next two hours remembering walter cronkite by doing what he did best telling stories. we're going to tell his personal and professional stories. we're going to hear them from the people who knew him best the people who worked with him or were influenced by him quite a lineup, morley safir, leslie...
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maggie lake introduces us to a pair of yale students who are aiming to turn a profit by helping mothere. >> 50, and then 60. >> all right, thanks a lot. >> reporter: handing out cold hard cash on the streets of new york. not a sight many are used to. but the founders of you renew.com did just, that paying money. in this case between 100 and $160 in exchange for used iphones outside of apple's flagship new york store. >> we're trying to encourage people to learn about recycling electronics, rather than throwing them in the landfill. >> reporter: the premise of the new company is simple. send in your old, outdated consumer gadgets, and depending on their age and condition, these guys will send you cash. the aim is to promote reusage and recycling of old electronics. just over four months old, this eco friendly site was founded by two schoolmates at yale university. the pair admit launching a business in the middle of a recession was scary, but they believe recycling e waste has huge potential. >> i think we've been very lucky in terms of the time that we're in, people actually starting t
maggie lake introduces us to a pair of yale students who are aiming to turn a profit by helping mothere. >> 50, and then 60. >> all right, thanks a lot. >> reporter: handing out cold hard cash on the streets of new york. not a sight many are used to. but the founders of you renew.com did just, that paying money. in this case between 100 and $160 in exchange for used iphones outside of apple's flagship new york store. >> we're trying to encourage people to learn about...
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maggie? >> cbs' bill plante. thank you. >>> joining us to help breakdown how obama's health plan might affect you is jill schlesinger for "cbs moneywatch." we've come up with three scenarios. three real people each affected a little differently by this proposal. hopefully therefore illustrate how each of you may be affected. let's start with debby smith from virginia. she lost her job in 2006 and lost health care benefits and said she can't afford the $700 a month it would take to afford her own insurance. she is the prototypical person that would help, isn't she? >> absolutely. she represents the 46 million americans that don't have health care right now. she'll have access to hopefully affordable health care. you see she has no income right now. part of this plan will provide credits to people who have low income. $43,000 or less for individuals, $88,000 for families. the other thing about debby is she has a preexisting condition that's pretty serious. approximate under the plan, she cannot be excluded from hea
maggie? >> cbs' bill plante. thank you. >>> joining us to help breakdown how obama's health plan might affect you is jill schlesinger for "cbs moneywatch." we've come up with three scenarios. three real people each affected a little differently by this proposal. hopefully therefore illustrate how each of you may be affected. let's start with debby smith from virginia. she lost her job in 2006 and lost health care benefits and said she can't afford the $700 a month it...
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maggie is on assignment. good morning, julie. >> good morning, harry. >> it's going to be a busy morning in washington this morning as the hearings finally get under way. the confirmation hearings for sonia sotomayor. the first female hispanic nominated to take a seat on supreme court. we'll get to that in a little bit. >>> also this morning, we're learning what alaska governor sarah palin has planned after she leaves office later this month. we're going to tell you what that is, and a new cbs poll answers the question, do americans think she could be an effective president? >>> first, three men are in custody this morning in connection with the murder of a well-known florida couple in their home last week. cbs news correspondent terrell brown has the very latest from pensacola, florida. terrell, good morning. >> reporter: julie, good morning to you. two of the three men that are in custody right now are expected in a courtroom later on today. you know, julie, it's a tragedy for this town. this is a family th
maggie is on assignment. good morning, julie. >> good morning, harry. >> it's going to be a busy morning in washington this morning as the hearings finally get under way. the confirmation hearings for sonia sotomayor. the first female hispanic nominated to take a seat on supreme court. we'll get to that in a little bit. >>> also this morning, we're learning what alaska governor sarah palin has planned after she leaves office later this month. we're going to tell you what...
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maggie, welcom to "mad money." >> hi, jim, it's nice to b here. >> i'm glad you steppep because, youve been recommenng verizon since th show started. i ow that people will get this, and i think they'll just tosst away. others will be worried that t dividend's not saf so why do en we sta from the top? seems like a huge transaction for you. and i think you're going to be under pressure to see results quickly. what's your game plan to mak sure this traacon works? >> well, i think it stas and ends with execution. an that's sometng that our companis very good at. are the second rgest rural tephone company today, we will become the largest. rural is truly our business. we undstand these marke, they're very attractiv degraphics, very similar to the markets that we run today, and we're going to overlay our localengagement l, which is how we fiercely compete in our markets today. we own our markets, we compete against ble operators predominantly, a we do a great job on behalf of our bess and resintial customers. ll give you aexample. >> okay. >>ne is weք innovate on the front lines. many of
maggie, welcom to "mad money." >> hi, jim, it's nice to b here. >> i'm glad you steppep because, youve been recommenng verizon since th show started. i ow that people will get this, and i think they'll just tosst away. others will be worried that t dividend's not saf so why do en we sta from the top? seems like a huge transaction for you. and i think you're going to be under pressure to see results quickly. what's your game plan to mak sure this traacon works? >>...
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maggie rodriguez is joining us with a preview.ing, maggie. >> reporter: good morning to you. coming up this morning as president obama pushes the biggest change to the nation's health care system in decades, we will talk about how this may affect your coverage. >>> also an 8th arrest in the murder of a florida couple who took care of special needs children. as authorities are verdicting now, possible ties to drug trafficking and money laundering. we will talk to the sheriff and a criminallologist about the latest in the case and you know him as e from intercourage. we have kevin connelly in the studio to reveal what is ahead this season. emmy nomination and more on the "early show." so keep it tuned here. >> thank you. we will be watching. >>> lance armstrong is getting americans interested again in the tour de france. some modern technology is sending messages to people half way around the globe. kristin fisher is in the web center to show us what this is about. >> reporter: well, andrea, we are talking about a robot that takes t
maggie rodriguez is joining us with a preview.ing, maggie. >> reporter: good morning to you. coming up this morning as president obama pushes the biggest change to the nation's health care system in decades, we will talk about how this may affect your coverage. >>> also an 8th arrest in the murder of a florida couple who took care of special needs children. as authorities are verdicting now, possible ties to drug trafficking and money laundering. we will talk to the sheriff and a...
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maggie lake introduces us to a pair of yale students that have turned a profit by helping mother nature. >> 50 and then 60. all right. thank you. >> reporter: handing out cold hard cash on the streets of new york. not a sight many are used to but the founders of yourenew.com did just that, pain money, in this case between $100 and $160 in exchange for used iphones outside of apple's flagship new york store. >> we're getting people to learn the importance of recycling electronics. >> reporter: the premise of this new company is rather simple. send in your old outdated consumer gadgets and depending on their age and condition these guys will send you cash. the aim is to promote reusage and recycling of old electronics. just over four months old thisique ecofriendly site founded by two schoolmates at yale university. the pair admit launching a business in the middle of a recession was scary but they believe recycling e-waste has huge potential. >> i think we've been very lucky in terms of the time we're in. people are actually starting to become more aware of these problems and at the same
maggie lake introduces us to a pair of yale students that have turned a profit by helping mother nature. >> 50 and then 60. all right. thank you. >> reporter: handing out cold hard cash on the streets of new york. not a sight many are used to but the founders of yourenew.com did just that, pain money, in this case between $100 and $160 in exchange for used iphones outside of apple's flagship new york store. >> we're getting people to learn the importance of recycling...
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that's what we need. >> maggie mahar, we've got to have you back. you've got a lot of information on costs and how we can keep it down. the president addressed that today and we'll have you back to talk about that. >>> coming up, sarah palin's got unfinished business in alaska, involving her e-mail. she's not going to be able to escape this. i'll talk to the chair of the alaska democratic party when we come back. new information here on "the ed show." my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. robert shapiro: we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> i want to know what you think. does michael vick deserve a second chance in the nfl? i'm going to debate it with
that's what we need. >> maggie mahar, we've got to have you back. you've got a lot of information on costs and how we can keep it down. the president addressed that today and we'll have you back to talk about that. >>> coming up, sarah palin's got unfinished business in alaska, involving her e-mail. she's not going to be able to escape this. i'll talk to the chair of the alaska democratic party when we come back. new information here on "the ed show." my mother made the...
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. >>> this morning on "the early show," maggie rodriguez will be in los angeles with more on michaelichelle gielan and this is the "cbs morning news." lower r bad cholesterol but your good cholesterol and triglycerides are still out of line? then you may not be seeing the whole picture. ask your doctor about trilipix. if you're at high risk of heart disease and taking a statin to lower bad cholesterol, along with diet, adding trilipix can lower fatty triglycerides and raise good cholesterol to help improve all three cholesterol numbers. trilipix has not been shown to prevent heart attacks or stroke more than a statin alone. trilipix is not for everyone, including people with liver, gallbladder, or severe kidney disease, or nursing women. tell your doctor about all the medicines you take and if you are pregnant or may become pregnant. blood tests are needed before and during treatment to check for liver problems. contact your doctor if you develop unexplained muscle pain or weakness, as this can be a sign of a rare but serious side effect. this risk may be increased when trilipix is u
. >>> this morning on "the early show," maggie rodriguez will be in los angeles with more on michaelichelle gielan and this is the "cbs morning news." lower r bad cholesterol but your good cholesterol and triglycerides are still out of line? then you may not be seeing the whole picture. ask your doctor about trilipix. if you're at high risk of heart disease and taking a statin to lower bad cholesterol, along with diet, adding trilipix can lower fatty triglycerides...
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> why police clamps the cuffs on marion barry again. >>> she stars in the new movie "away we go," maggie us >>> good morning and welcome to fox 45 morning news. today is monday, july sifnlgt many o6th.many of you getting uo work after a long holiday. luckily the weather panned out for us. we should check with meteorologist jessica starr to see how the weather is panning for us right now. >>> it's not that bad. it's going to stay that way for most of the workweek. that is good news it will make it easier as you head out driving. >> a little bit easier. >> the sunshine will be out there for most of the time today. we had clouds yesterday. they have pushed down toward the south as we are showing you regional radar. they're dealing with rainshowers, but for baltimore we're dealing with clear skies for most of the day and the remainder of the workweek as well. we will see a couple of clouds, but this morning, we do have a dense fog advisory in effect, toward maryland county, and portions of northern virginia as well. if you are traveling along i-70 as well this morning, toward westminister, y
> why police clamps the cuffs on marion barry again. >>> she stars in the new movie "away we go," maggie us >>> good morning and welcome to fox 45 morning news. today is monday, july sifnlgt many o6th.many of you getting uo work after a long holiday. luckily the weather panned out for us. we should check with meteorologist jessica starr to see how the weather is panning for us right now. >>> it's not that bad. it's going to stay that way for most of the...
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mail carriers as well as a place for grandpa pat to get a back door plate of irish stew from sister maggie park. one more word about my grandfather i said no one can say for sure my grandfather was used as a model for the 1930 the iceman cometh but he did resemble the central character in two important ways. he loved to talk and he loved to drink but not necessarily in that order. so my irish relatives are giggling and resonating with that one. later in life i went to boarding school in the '60s at berkeley which was a wild place to send a guy like me in the middle of the '60s. in 64 i went away to st. mary's college a number of tahoe parents ascend the firstborn rails there from -- 27 from discourage of public education it was too early to know madonna was a product of a catholic high school. the school was all boys all the time it would cement and there was constant thoughts about imaginary girls broke other things that happen at a boarding school makes you long for things that you don't have like a car with no female contact. once per year the ladies of the nearby st. joseph's school wo
mail carriers as well as a place for grandpa pat to get a back door plate of irish stew from sister maggie park. one more word about my grandfather i said no one can say for sure my grandfather was used as a model for the 1930 the iceman cometh but he did resemble the central character in two important ways. he loved to talk and he loved to drink but not necessarily in that order. so my irish relatives are giggling and resonating with that one. later in life i went to boarding school in the...
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maggie rodriguez is on assignment. good morning, harry. >> good morning, julie.here today. really energetic. >> yeah, i saw some santas in the crowd wearing undershirts, beards, and shorts. we'll explain that later, i'm sure. >> i hope so. >>> also ahead this morning, helping people can help at any age. this morning we're going to introduce you to a very special 7-year-old girl who's already making a big difference to orphans around the world, harry. >> all right. >>> and you want to meet the farm chicks. these are the farm chicks, ladies and gentlemen. what they do is they turn junk into valuable antiques, but they also cook. they're here to share some of their farm chick recipes with us this morning. right? >> right. >> you see that, they can turn on a mixer. hang on one second. look at this. they know how to operate the mixer. very impressive. here's russ at the news desk. >> good morning, harry. good morning to you at home. >>> southwest airlines is inspecting its 737 300 jets this morning after a frightening incident. yesterday a southwest 737 made an emerge
maggie rodriguez is on assignment. good morning, harry. >> good morning, julie.here today. really energetic. >> yeah, i saw some santas in the crowd wearing undershirts, beards, and shorts. we'll explain that later, i'm sure. >> i hope so. >>> also ahead this morning, helping people can help at any age. this morning we're going to introduce you to a very special 7-year-old girl who's already making a big difference to orphans around the world, harry. >> all...
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. >>> i'm maggie rodriguez. coming up on the "early show," the rite jean for your mr. right.ion expert will break down which jeans for men are hot this season and which are not. >>> plus, the latest house mate to be evicted from the big brother house. that's coming up on the "early show." >>> it is 6:53. here's what is in the news now. sergeant crowley and professor gates say they plan to meet again. president obama hosted them at the white house last night for a chat less than two weeks after gates ' arrest. >>> later this morning the dc council will vote on a hike in taxes for sales, cigarette and gasoline. >>> michael vick heads back to court today. he's trying to get a judge to sign off on a plan to repay his creditors. his dog fighting conviction just ended july 20th. >>> it will be warm and sticky this afternoon. watch out there could be severe thunderstorms around. right now 76. angie has another traffic update on the other side of the break. b@ a >>> here's a live look at the gallery in northwest washington. this is the line in advance of the running of the brides. fi
. >>> i'm maggie rodriguez. coming up on the "early show," the rite jean for your mr. right.ion expert will break down which jeans for men are hot this season and which are not. >>> plus, the latest house mate to be evicted from the big brother house. that's coming up on the "early show." >>> it is 6:53. here's what is in the news now. sergeant crowley and professor gates say they plan to meet again. president obama hosted them at the white house...