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it wasn't his michelle.001, 32 years after michelle's disappearance, dick's relatives had a family reunion at a park in san diego. it was there a former sister-in-law was reminded about michelle's disappearance and dick's desperate attempts to find her. she offered financial help to hire a private investigator who might finally find michelle. >> when we were first hired to find michelle pulsifer, i assumed it would be quite easy and is would take matter of several weeks if not a month. >> paul chamberlain worked as an fbi agent for many years, handling hundreds of kidnapping and extortion cases before forming his own security and consulting firm in los angeles. >> the facts as given to me sounded like a domestic problem and that, therefore, the child was probably out there somewhere and not that difficult to find. >> but after searching for documents, school records and interviewing dozens of people, not only had chamberlain not found michelle but after she was about 3 years old he could find nothing to sugg
it wasn't his michelle.001, 32 years after michelle's disappearance, dick's relatives had a family reunion at a park in san diego. it was there a former sister-in-law was reminded about michelle's disappearance and dick's desperate attempts to find her. she offered financial help to hire a private investigator who might finally find michelle. >> when we were first hired to find michelle pulsifer, i assumed it would be quite easy and is would take matter of several weeks if not a month....
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i jumped right out of bed got dressed called michelle's mom and said i will drive over to michelle's house right now. >> reporter: so belinda herndon waited. waited for jason. jessica, anyone to healtell hert was going on. but her phone didn't ring, wouldn't ring. so there was nothing left to do. >> started driving? >> yes. >> when did it hit you? >> i knew going down there something wasn't right. i just -- i knew. and i passed people, i went in the parking lanes and the middle of gainesville. i mean. i kept thinking, "please, god, please let a policeman pull me over." because then they will be able to get me there quicker. it was the longest drive of my life. >> reporter: it took belinda an hour to get from her home to michelle's. and when she finally arrived, she was greeted by the very last thing any parent wants to see -- yellow police tape, squad cars and the grim faces of detectives at work. >> the detective walked up to me and he said that our daughter had been found dead in her home. and i can remember dropping to the ground and telling him if he didn't find the man that did
i jumped right out of bed got dressed called michelle's mom and said i will drive over to michelle's house right now. >> reporter: so belinda herndon waited. waited for jason. jessica, anyone to healtell hert was going on. but her phone didn't ring, wouldn't ring. so there was nothing left to do. >> started driving? >> yes. >> when did it hit you? >> i knew going down there something wasn't right. i just -- i knew. and i passed people, i went in the parking lanes...
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michelle was home with the kids. from an air traffic controller from alabama, and they said they needed his cell phone number. and i said, "why?" and they said, "we lost contact with him." and i said, "is everything ok?" and they said, "yeah, we just lost contact with him, and we're just trying to get a hold of him." and then an hour passed. and then another. and then, about 12:30 in the morning, the air force called me and started asking me questions about who owned the plane, and then i knew something was really wrong. >> reporter: oh something was wrong, all right. dreadfully so. coming up -- >> i said do you thank marcus schenker's plane went down in northwest florida last night? >> reporter: when flying high at cocktail cove continues. remembe more on the first memorial honoring his life and legacy. plus, nearly two-dozen dogs rescued from an area home.. tonight, the deplorable conditions they were in.. and what now happens to their owners. need a lift? hey buddy, i appreciate the ride, you know. no problem. ♪ m
michelle was home with the kids. from an air traffic controller from alabama, and they said they needed his cell phone number. and i said, "why?" and they said, "we lost contact with him." and i said, "is everything ok?" and they said, "yeah, we just lost contact with him, and we're just trying to get a hold of him." and then an hour passed. and then another. and then, about 12:30 in the morning, the air force called me and started asking me questions...
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michelle, michael, nice to see both of you. >> good evening. >> thank you. >> susie: michelle, let me begin but, you heard our report. the fed is saying that the economy is leveling out. is that the fed's way of saying things are okay now? >> yeah, well, there's been growing evidence that perhaps the recession that we've been in since the end of 2007 is over. and i think that that's probably true. when we look back, i think the official end date will probably be sometime here in the third quarter. and i think the -- very importantly they also continue to signal that even though activity is leveling out, they still expect to keep rates low for an extended period. so you can see that even though they are acknowledging some improvement had the economy, they still see some vulnerability and they do not want market participants translating the improvement in the economy into the prospect of the fed raising rates my time soon, that is still not on the radar kreen. >> susie: michael, do you agree with michelle? what's your take away of the fed's decision? >> i thought it was an expected deci
michelle, michael, nice to see both of you. >> good evening. >> thank you. >> susie: michelle, let me begin but, you heard our report. the fed is saying that the economy is leveling out. is that the fed's way of saying things are okay now? >> yeah, well, there's been growing evidence that perhaps the recession that we've been in since the end of 2007 is over. and i think that that's probably true. when we look back, i think the official end date will probably be sometime...
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two michelles, terrific stuff. michel michelle, welcome to the show, great to see you. i want to ask you, to me, the fed is basically saying the recession is over. i'm worried they will buy up 1.5 trillion in mortgage bonds and treasuries and that will flood the money supply and create inflation down the road. what's your take. >> i think the key is how do they unwind this easy policy. right now the economy is indeed in our view emerging from the recession. we think the recession ended in june. it's still quite vulnerable. you still have a lot of head winds against the consumer. we think we will see a cyclical balance the second half of this year but still a question how sustainable this recovery is. because of that, we need to see easy policy for some time. once you start to see unemployment come down and see this excess slack in the economy diminish, i think you will see the fed step in and actively unwind its loose policy. >> michelle gerard, you have continued zero fed funds rate. although the fed may delay treasury purchases, they're going through with thanis and g
two michelles, terrific stuff. michel michelle, welcome to the show, great to see you. i want to ask you, to me, the fed is basically saying the recession is over. i'm worried they will buy up 1.5 trillion in mortgage bonds and treasuries and that will flood the money supply and create inflation down the road. what's your take. >> i think the key is how do they unwind this easy policy. right now the economy is indeed in our view emerging from the recession. we think the recession ended in...
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we have michelle engaged in a conversation with an older woman.t sbolizes so we have felt about michelle and what we know about this particular experience because wdid not know who this person was part of these photographs are from the associated press, our publisher suggested them and we look at them and felt very come to go with the photographs and what it symbolized but one of our coributors who lives in richmond contacted u and said i went to my hair dresser and you learn all kinds of things, just like the barbershopper pro she tk this book and she said guess what? i'm famous. i have aetter in this book and a hairdresser said you are not this famous as ms. henley who was on the cover. [laughter] so michelle is talking to ms. heey and peggy concted ms. henley and we found out where she was a i don't know if iano it in dialogue but peggy says i don't write she said ms. henley we have written this book and we have your ptograph on the book is she says no you don't she said yes wdo she said really? we how you talking to michelle obama how did that
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michelle michelle? >> we've got more than 20 minutes before the closing bell. >> consumers keep cutting back on their spending, michelle, that's helped some retailers become big winners during the recession. are there retail names you want to own ahead of an economic and consumer spending recovery? some answers in just a moment. >>> and after the bell, colin frostbanker was the first financial to turn down tarp funds. we're going to ask the chairman and ceo if he thinks the government should step in to help small banks and if he thinks the use of mark-to-market accounting rules should be expanded. you could end up taking 4 times the number... of pills compared to aleve. choose aleve and you could start taking fewer pills. just 2 aleve have the strength... >>> walmart reporting better than expected second quarter earnings and much of the retail industry has been quick to follow walmart's price cutting path. what is the state of discount retail with signs of a recovery beginning to emerge? cnbc's jane wel
michelle michelle? >> we've got more than 20 minutes before the closing bell. >> consumers keep cutting back on their spending, michelle, that's helped some retailers become big winners during the recession. are there retail names you want to own ahead of an economic and consumer spending recovery? some answers in just a moment. >>> and after the bell, colin frostbanker was the first financial to turn down tarp funds. we're going to ask the chairman and ceo if he thinks the...
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to buy up more visit michelle malkin.com. up next, book tv' coverage from day two of the 25th anniversary "chicago tribune" printers row lit fest which was held in chicago over the first week in this past june. the first event featured beryl satter who dcussed your book, the family and the exploitation of black urban america. >> thank you and good morning everyone. i would like to welcome you to our session, the 20 that the animal chicago tribune printers row lit fest. r session this morning features beryl satte the author of family properties, race, real estate in the exploitation of black america published earlier this year by metropolitan books. my name is at eric arneson and m a professor of history a the university of illinois at chicago and i will be talking to barrel about your book before we en up the discussion to you, our audience members but first if i made a few introductory remarks. for muh of the 20th century chicago has maintained decrepitation as one of the nation's most segregated cities. its african-american
to buy up more visit michelle malkin.com. up next, book tv' coverage from day two of the 25th anniversary "chicago tribune" printers row lit fest which was held in chicago over the first week in this past june. the first event featured beryl satter who dcussed your book, the family and the exploitation of black urban america. >> thank you and good morning everyone. i would like to welcome you to our session, the 20 that the animal chicago tribune printers row lit fest. r session...
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>> hi, michelle. yes, we're getting earnings per share on an adjusted basis of 8 cents on revenue of $3.01 billion. that's down from $3.39 billion in the same quarter last year. and also lower than analyst expectations. if you break it down division by division, you see that cbs has been significantly affected by the advertising downturn. the vast majority of cbs's revenues do come from advertising. and just to give a comparison, that 8 cents this year compares to 49 cents in earnings per share last year. television, which is the vast majority of cbs's revenues, coming in at $1.947 billion. that is the vast majority in terms of revenue. that's down from 2.1 billion in the year ago period. we saw radio revenues down from last year. outdoor advertising down from last year. and interactive is the only division that is showing growth. michelle, back over to you. >> interactive, i'll assume that's going to be like internet and things like that, right? >> absolutely. and also we have the acquisition of cnet
>> hi, michelle. yes, we're getting earnings per share on an adjusted basis of 8 cents on revenue of $3.01 billion. that's down from $3.39 billion in the same quarter last year. and also lower than analyst expectations. if you break it down division by division, you see that cbs has been significantly affected by the advertising downturn. the vast majority of cbs's revenues do come from advertising. and just to give a comparison, that 8 cents this year compares to 49 cents in earnings per...
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michelle?>> thanks. >>> just ahead on the "morning news," a british teenager sails to a new record. >>> and the aggressive brain cancer that senator ted kennedy fought. alabama. i'm semi retired and i'm here to tell a story. my parents all smoked. my grandparents smoked. i've been a long-time smoker. you know, discouragement is a big thing in quitting smoking. i'm a guy who had given up quitting. what caused me to be interested was, chantix is not a nicotine product and that intrigued me. the doctor said while you're taking it you can continue to smoke during the first week. (announcer) chantix is proven to reduce the urge to smoke. in studies, 44% of chantix users were quit during weeks 9 to 12 of treatment, compared to 18% on sugar pill. today i see myself as a jolly old man, (laughing) who doesn't have to smoke. ...who doesn't have to sneak out to take a couple puffs of a cigarette anymore. (announcer) herb quit smoking with chantix and support. talk to your doctor about chantix and a suppor
michelle?>> thanks. >>> just ahead on the "morning news," a british teenager sails to a new record. >>> and the aggressive brain cancer that senator ted kennedy fought. alabama. i'm semi retired and i'm here to tell a story. my parents all smoked. my grandparents smoked. i've been a long-time smoker. you know, discouragement is a big thing in quitting smoking. i'm a guy who had given up quitting. what caused me to be interested was, chantix is not a nicotine...
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harrison bachman, son of michelle bachman. >> no! no!nneapolis star tribune reports the congresswoman's adult son was hired earlier this year as a teach inner the americorp teach for america program. according to the columnist the last application date to get into teach for america was in february. that would be before the congresswoman's antiamericorp rant meaning zhee not know about her son's communist adventure when she made her comments or was in the process of re-re-educating himg at that point. let's turn to christian finnegan comedian and commentator at large. welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> is this a betrayal and if so is there another parallel? >> i don't think it says this kid gets to go to reeducation camp when it is obvious michelle bachman never got the opportunity to go to any sort of education camp. >> but parents want their kids to do better than they did. here is a perfect ex-am plnchts you're right. it is the american dream. if you're looking for a parallel let's pretend that you're say sammy hager which is somethi
harrison bachman, son of michelle bachman. >> no! no!nneapolis star tribune reports the congresswoman's adult son was hired earlier this year as a teach inner the americorp teach for america program. according to the columnist the last application date to get into teach for america was in february. that would be before the congresswoman's antiamericorp rant meaning zhee not know about her son's communist adventure when she made her comments or was in the process of re-re-educating himg at...
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michelle?> thank you, melissa. [ engine revving ] [ engine powers down ] gentlemen, you booked your hotels on orbitz. well, the price went down, so you're all getting a check thanks. for the difference. except for you -- you didn't book with orbitz, so you're not getting a check. well, i think we've all learned a valuable lesson today. good day, gentlemen. thanks a lot. thank you. introducing hotel price assurance, where if another orbitz customer books the same hotel for less, we send you a check for the difference, automatically. finally, good news for people with type 2 diabetes or at risk for diabetes. introducing new nutrisystem d, the clinically tested program for losing weight and reducing blood sugar. hi i'm mike, and i lost 100 pounds on nutrisystem d when i was first diagnosed with diabetes, that first step was more like a giant leap. till i discovered nutrisystem d. in a clinical study people on nutrisystem d lost 16 times more weight and reduced their blood sugar 5 times more than t
michelle?> thank you, melissa. [ engine revving ] [ engine powers down ] gentlemen, you booked your hotels on orbitz. well, the price went down, so you're all getting a check thanks. for the difference. except for you -- you didn't book with orbitz, so you're not getting a check. well, i think we've all learned a valuable lesson today. good day, gentlemen. thanks a lot. thank you. introducing hotel price assurance, where if another orbitz customer books the same hotel for less, we send you a...
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now it is heading for a larger stage and so is michelle.endy rieger, news 4. >>> still ahead, one of our volunteers, a seven-day weight loss plan. find out what it's going to take. still in that aisle. determined to find the answer for his acne. kid, get a life. i'm trying. the truth is... acne...even when it's mild... is a medical condition. huh? medical...as in doctor ? ohhhhhh. and that's how tyler came to his senses, sort of, and learned about once-a-day prescription epiduo gel. doctor about epiduo: two of the most doctor-prescribed acne-fighting ingredients in one gel medication. a product you can't get in the acne aisle. dryness, redness, peeling, stinging, burning or itching may occur. don't use irritating products when using epiduo. overexposure to sun, sunlamps, extreme wind or cold may increase the risk for irritation. use of sunscreen and protective clothing is advised. go to epiduo.com and learn how to pay no more than $20 for your epiduo prescription. to learn more about epiduo gel talk to your doctor, call or go to epiduo.com.
now it is heading for a larger stage and so is michelle.endy rieger, news 4. >>> still ahead, one of our volunteers, a seven-day weight loss plan. find out what it's going to take. still in that aisle. determined to find the answer for his acne. kid, get a life. i'm trying. the truth is... acne...even when it's mild... is a medical condition. huh? medical...as in doctor ? ohhhhhh. and that's how tyler came to his senses, sort of, and learned about once-a-day prescription epiduo gel....
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michele bachmann's son. all that and more on "countdown." >> that is so frightening. >>> good evening from new york. in yesterday's health care town hall president obama singled out specific republicans for praise, hailing their diligent work on health care, sensible proposals, extolling bipartisanship. two of those republicans have now responded snatching duplicity from the jaws of compromise and figuratively spitting in the president's face. you will recall that responding primarily to the sarah palin/betsy mccaughey lie that he wants to create government death panels, mr. obama yesterday identified who comes up with these lies. >> people who want to keep things the way they are will try to scare the heck out of folks and they'll create boogiemen that just aren't real. >> creating boogie men not like the sincere republicans mr. obama recognized. >> i think that there are some -- my republican friends on capitol hill who are sincerely trying to figure out if they can find a health care bill that works. chuc
michele bachmann's son. all that and more on "countdown." >> that is so frightening. >>> good evening from new york. in yesterday's health care town hall president obama singled out specific republicans for praise, hailing their diligent work on health care, sensible proposals, extolling bipartisanship. two of those republicans have now responded snatching duplicity from the jaws of compromise and figuratively spitting in the president's face. you will recall that...
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worst persons and a michelle bachman highlight reel ahead. we call the bunches in honey bunches of oats the prize in the box. well, now there's a prize inside the prize. pecans! pecans! baked into crunchy oat bunches. taste the delicious surprise in every spoonful. how far can you see? at pnc, taking the long view is how we help you take the right path. even to change it when conditions demand. keeping you on the road to achieving your goals. it's something we've been doing for over 150 years. let our strength and stability be the basis for yours. pnc. leading the way. >>> if tomorrow a democrat were to find the secret to eternal healthy life and share it with the world, an hour later a conservative would call it a failure because that democrat had yet to give tax breaks to anybody who actually achieved immortality. in our fourth story tonight former president clinton's cameo diplomacy success in north korea the reporters are home, the ice is broken with that regime, and of course to the far right the news is the damage done to their precious
worst persons and a michelle bachman highlight reel ahead. we call the bunches in honey bunches of oats the prize in the box. well, now there's a prize inside the prize. pecans! pecans! baked into crunchy oat bunches. taste the delicious surprise in every spoonful. how far can you see? at pnc, taking the long view is how we help you take the right path. even to change it when conditions demand. keeping you on the road to achieving your goals. it's something we've been doing for over 150 years....
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worst persons and a michelle bachman highlight reel ahead. (announcer) we will not be quiet when we're a sandwich you'll know it we are our own mixed up blend of one of a kind spices we are miracle whip and we will not tone it down it's much easier to find money at esurance. great auto insurance rates and lots of discounts! got insurance already? save more with esurance's "switch & save (tm) discount"! it also pays to shop online. you get esurance's "fast 5 (tm) discount" just for getting an instant online quote. - thanks, professor. - don't forget the good student discount. and there's even more discounts! it's no "secret" that you can save hundreds with esurance. make it your "mission" to click2-layer ambie. >>> if tomorrow a democrat were to find the secret to eternal healthy life and share it with the world abe hour later a conservative would call it a failure because that democrat had yet to give tax breaks to anybody who actually achieved immortality. in our fourth story tonight former president clinton's cameo diplomacy success in nort
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michelle, back to you. >> thank you, rick. let's dig deep near what rick was talking about, the two-day fed meeting. economics reporter steve liesman joins us now with more on what wall street is expecting and hoping to hear tomorrow. >> expectations are pretty low for a significant shift in fed policy that comes from tomorrow's statement. but with so much on the line with all that which can was talking about, the statement is going to be scoured for clues when that policy shift could come because if the economy recovers, it will come. ben bernanke arrived for a two-day meeting that finds the fed in transition, unwilling to pin self down what it would do when the economy recovers. >> he's not going to do anything with the rates. he should give the impression they are considering all alternatives for the end game whenever that comes and it won't come real soon. >> the three main things on the agenda. this last phase of ballot she the expansion, remember the talf? they're going to be talking about the new tools to sterilize bala
michelle, back to you. >> thank you, rick. let's dig deep near what rick was talking about, the two-day fed meeting. economics reporter steve liesman joins us now with more on what wall street is expecting and hoping to hear tomorrow. >> expectations are pretty low for a significant shift in fed policy that comes from tomorrow's statement. but with so much on the line with all that which can was talking about, the statement is going to be scoured for clues when that policy shift...
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time for a michelle bachman appalooza.watching "countdown" on msnbc. medication to lower your 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. 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, includg 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 used with a statin. if you cannot afford your medication, c
time for a michelle bachman appalooza.watching "countdown" on msnbc. medication to lower your 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. 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...
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michelle -- >> can i?glenn: yes, go ahead. >> can i just make a point, because i have a point of disagreement with both of you on the whole is if the left is the right is bad and what is the connection to establishment parties. in fact, the case of the new black panthers illustrates my point that it is a linear relationship, a continuum and not a circle, because one of the new black panther thugs who got charges dropped was a man named jerry jackson, who was a democrat official in philadelphia, and it is a democrat party that needs to answer for its tolerance of these people within its own ranks, and just one other point is just about the continuum. we talked about the ruckus society. we talked about these storm and its offspring, one of which is called the school of liberty and liberation. its main funder was the tides foundation. glenn, you have talked numerous times on your show about the tides foundation and the connection between tides an drum and acorn. there is a direct relationship between acorn an
michelle -- >> can i?glenn: yes, go ahead. >> can i just make a point, because i have a point of disagreement with both of you on the whole is if the left is the right is bad and what is the connection to establishment parties. in fact, the case of the new black panthers illustrates my point that it is a linear relationship, a continuum and not a circle, because one of the new black panther thugs who got charges dropped was a man named jerry jackson, who was a democrat official in...
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i'm michelle guillen. it's only the second presidential election in the long history of afghanistan. this morning afghans are voting, many of them nervously amid taliban threats of violence. susan roberts has the latest on that from washington. susan, good morning. >> reporter: michelle, good morning to you. there are reports that in kabul itself the streets are eerily empty. but in the outlying areas of afghanistan people are lining up to vote. afghan president hamid karzai was one of the first to cast his ballot this morning. >> this will be for peace, for progress, and for the well-being of the afghan people. >> reporter: karzai, who's seeking a second term, called on afghans to defy taliban threats and participate in today's election. security was tight at thousands of polling locations as residents showed up to vote. for days militants have tried to intimidate voters with a string of attacks. fearing the recent violence might keep people from the polls, the government imposed a media blackout. still t
i'm michelle guillen. it's only the second presidential election in the long history of afghanistan. this morning afghans are voting, many of them nervously amid taliban threats of violence. susan roberts has the latest on that from washington. susan, good morning. >> reporter: michelle, good morning to you. there are reports that in kabul itself the streets are eerily empty. but in the outlying areas of afghanistan people are lining up to vote. afghan president hamid karzai was one of...
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michelle? >> incredible. claire leka here in new york. claire, thank you. >>> just ahead on the morning news, typhoons cause devastation across asia. >>> plus a shaky morning in japan as an earthquake strikes. >>> first, katie couric has a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >> nearly 12 million children face serious barriers to getting dental care due to the high cost or the lack of insurance. but now clinics all across the country are trying to help. our special series "children of the recession" continues tonight only on the "cbs evening news." i feel like i have to wind myself up just to get out of bed. then...well... i have to keep winding myself up to deal with the sadness, the loss of interest, the trouble concentrating, the lack of energy. if depression is taking so much out of you, ask your doctor about pristiq®. (announcer) pristiq is a prescription medicine proven to treat depression. pristiq is thought to work by affecting the levels of two chemicals in the brain, serotonin and norepinephrine. tell your doctor right away
michelle? >> incredible. claire leka here in new york. claire, thank you. >>> just ahead on the morning news, typhoons cause devastation across asia. >>> plus a shaky morning in japan as an earthquake strikes. >>> first, katie couric has a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >> nearly 12 million children face serious barriers to getting dental care due to the high cost or the lack of insurance. but now clinics all across the country are...
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>> it is helping, some, michelle.ne of the answers to your prior question is the chinese can and have been stockpiling oil. they can't and haven't been stockpiling natural gas. and as -- >> kevin. >> you just heard, it's the electricity market that is important in natural gas. the other point about natural gas is this spells trouble for solar and wind when natural gas is $3, it's not going to be very good for some of these alternative energies that we've all been thinking about and hoping for. >> bob, what do you think of energy stocks here? >> yeah, i think energy stocks are a great play right now, especially in the oil energy area because i think that's where you're going to continue to see a nice run. and a lot of it really is china. if you look at the two bailout packages, basically our bailout package, what we end up doing was transferring risk away from consumers and banks to the government. but in china, their bailout package was all about infrastructure, which a great commodity play and they're building roads
>> it is helping, some, michelle.ne of the answers to your prior question is the chinese can and have been stockpiling oil. they can't and haven't been stockpiling natural gas. and as -- >> kevin. >> you just heard, it's the electricity market that is important in natural gas. the other point about natural gas is this spells trouble for solar and wind when natural gas is $3, it's not going to be very good for some of these alternative energies that we've all been thinking...
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good morning, michelle. >> reporter: well, good morning, christina. certainly before it goes public it has been a very private for the family here. a spot illuminated by a ship in hyannisport. a beacon of hope off the kennedy compound. inside family and friends, including senator john kerry, reflecting on the life lost. >> there is a very beautiful and personal, private vigil taking place. it's very spiritual and about as beautiful as it could be. i think it's everything that senator kennedy would have wanted. >> reporter: private and public tributes kennedy would have loved. ♪ at fenway park, taps played in his honor at the red sox game. and flags flown half-staff all the way to capitol hill. >> mighty roar. i'll always remember. his dream shall never die. >> reporter: president obama september said his contributions can be felt every day. >> his ideas and ideals are stamped on scores of laws and reflected in millions of lives. >> reporter: kennedy's lasting impression for family will be patriarch. the husband, father, and uncle who loved to sail the
good morning, michelle. >> reporter: well, good morning, christina. certainly before it goes public it has been a very private for the family here. a spot illuminated by a ship in hyannisport. a beacon of hope off the kennedy compound. inside family and friends, including senator john kerry, reflecting on the life lost. >> there is a very beautiful and personal, private vigil taking place. it's very spiritual and about as beautiful as it could be. i think it's everything that...
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i'm michelle guillen. >>> the search for reality tv show contestant wanted in the death of his ex-wife is over. ryan jenkins disappeared last week. he was wanted for the gruesome murder of jasmine fiore, a model. >> the body of ryan alexander jenkins was, in fact, found in a motel in hope, british columbia, canada. the cause of death appears to be suicide. >> jenkins apparently hanged himself in a remote canadian motel. the motel manager said a young woman checked him in last thursday. fiore's mutilated body was foupd in a trash can 20 miles from los angeles. police say they believe jenkins was the only one found in her murder. >>> the draw to see mother nature in all her fury proved deadly to two people this weekend. the draw was the high surf and crashing waves triggered by hurricane bill. yesterday thousands gathered along the shore of maine's acadia national park. at least ten people were hit by one rogue wave. three were swept out to sea. the coast guard made several dramatic rescues. one 7-year-old g
i'm michelle guillen. >>> the search for reality tv show contestant wanted in the death of his ex-wife is over. ryan jenkins disappeared last week. he was wanted for the gruesome murder of jasmine fiore, a model. >> the body of ryan alexander jenkins was, in fact, found in a motel in hope, british columbia, canada. the cause of death appears to be suicide. >> jenkins apparently hanged himself in a remote canadian motel. the motel manager said a young woman checked him in...
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michelle? >> claire, thank you. claire leka here in new york. >>> just ahead on the morning news, a shortfall in the supply of the h1n1 vaccine. >>> plus alarming news about dna testing. why it might not be as reliable as you may think. >>> first, maggie rodriguez has a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >> critics say there's a hidden flaw in healthcare reform. a shortage of 16,000 primary care doctors in the u.s. if more people get insurance coverage, will that mean longer waits at the doctor's office and even less access for everyone? tonight only on the "cbs evening news." >>> it's almost back to school time for kids in most parts of the country, and in other parts, classes have already started. and that has health officials worried because there may not be enough flu vaccine to go around. susan roberts is in washington with details. susan, good morning. >> reporter: michelle, good morning to you. health officials may say it's just a manufacturing issue, and by november they will be fully stocked with the
michelle? >> claire, thank you. claire leka here in new york. >>> just ahead on the morning news, a shortfall in the supply of the h1n1 vaccine. >>> plus alarming news about dna testing. why it might not be as reliable as you may think. >>> first, maggie rodriguez has a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >> critics say there's a hidden flaw in healthcare reform. a shortage of 16,000 primary care doctors in the u.s. if more people get...
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glenn: michelle, thank you very much. i appreciate you being on the program and we'll keep watching it. you know, i have to tell you, i think the clock is ticking, gang. i think everybody needs to back away, not from your passions, not from what you believe in. you believe in healthcare, you keep going. you believe it's wrong. then you keep going, but we need to be very, very careful. i fear for the future. somebody is going to do something stupid and it will change the republic overnight, but it is also important thaw get the facts on what is going on. tomorrow, think the unthinkable. tomorrow, think the things that, well, nobody else is talking about. we have a special on the future of healthcare. we're going to look at the words of the people in the administration that are advising the president, people like ezekiel emanuel, rahm emanuel's paper. he wrote a paper on the complete lives system that says healthy people between the ages of 15 and 40 should get priority over older and younger people in times of scarcity. ge
glenn: michelle, thank you very much. i appreciate you being on the program and we'll keep watching it. you know, i have to tell you, i think the clock is ticking, gang. i think everybody needs to back away, not from your passions, not from what you believe in. you believe in healthcare, you keep going. you believe it's wrong. then you keep going, but we need to be very, very careful. i fear for the future. somebody is going to do something stupid and it will change the republic overnight, but...
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hari, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, michelle. all the places that ted kennedy's body travels through over the next few days have a special significance in the life of the senator. the grand sendoff for the late senator ted kennedy will begin this afternoon with a procession through the streets of his beloved hometown. >> what we're going to do the next few days is celebrate his life. >> reporter: kennedy's body will be taken here to the john f. kennedy library in boston. he'll lie in repose until friday night when a private memorial will be held. mourners have already begun showing up. >> i came because i've admired the family from afar for a very long time, especially senator kennedy, because he was all about other people, helping people. >> reporter: from massachusetts to capitol hill, thousands are remembering the popular senator, even the sports world. at last night's red sox game, kennedy's favorite baseball team honored their number one fan. this morning the kennedy family is gathering here in hyannis port, where the senato
hari, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, michelle. all the places that ted kennedy's body travels through over the next few days have a special significance in the life of the senator. the grand sendoff for the late senator ted kennedy will begin this afternoon with a procession through the streets of his beloved hometown. >> what we're going to do the next few days is celebrate his life. >> reporter: kennedy's body will be taken here to the john f. kennedy library in...
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michelle? >> susan roberts in washington. susan, thank you. >> a suspect has been arrested in that pipe attack that sent milwaukee mayor tom barrett to the hospital. barrett was hit in the head and torso with a metal pipe when he went to help a grandmother during an apparent domestic dispute near the wisconsin state fair saturday. he suffered a fractured right hand when he punched the suspect. he's expected to remain hospitalized through today. >>> in iraq at least eight people died when two bombs exploded in eastern baghdad. the blast yesterday hit a popular restaurant in a predominantly shiite neighborhood. it's the latest in a string of bombings since u.s. forces withdrew from iraqi cities in june. they've been mostly blamed on sunni militant groups. >>> in afghanistan, u.s. marines fired mortars at targets in helmand province. they're trying to secure the province to make it safer for people to vote in thursday's election. president obama will try to shore up public support for the stepped up operation in afghanistan when
michelle? >> susan roberts in washington. susan, thank you. >> a suspect has been arrested in that pipe attack that sent milwaukee mayor tom barrett to the hospital. barrett was hit in the head and torso with a metal pipe when he went to help a grandmother during an apparent domestic dispute near the wisconsin state fair saturday. he suffered a fractured right hand when he punched the suspect. he's expected to remain hospitalized through today. >>> in iraq at least eight...
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michelle. >> that's pretty good. i want cash for travel, carb for -- i don't know what else. >> cash for clothing. >> we can think of all kinds of new programs. thanks. >>> two top commanders of the pakistan taliban are confirming the death of the taliban leader. they say he died 18 days after a u.s. missile strike in afghanistan early this morning. he was behind many attacks, including that of prime minister benazir bhutto. >>> the next possible launch date for the space shuttle deliver deliver is friday. this month's launch was canceled because of a critical fuel valve. "discovery" is scheduled to fly a 13-day mission to the space station. >>> singer chris brown will not do jail time for beating pop star rihanna. yesterday, he was sentenced to five years' probation and six months community service for assaulting his former girlfriend. he'll have to do such jobs as graffiti removal and trash pick up. >>> there are new questions surrounding the actions of michael jackson's doctor in the final hours of his life. polic
michelle. >> that's pretty good. i want cash for travel, carb for -- i don't know what else. >> cash for clothing. >> we can think of all kinds of new programs. thanks. >>> two top commanders of the pakistan taliban are confirming the death of the taliban leader. they say he died 18 days after a u.s. missile strike in afghanistan early this morning. he was behind many attacks, including that of prime minister benazir bhutto. >>> the next possible launch date...
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good to see you again. >> thanks, michelle. thanks for having me. >> you have hedged nearly everything for next year. what does that mean? you're getting paid how much for oil? >> we've had almost 100% of all for next year at $96 a bare rel. >> wow. >> we think that will be above the market. but that was a combination of some recent hedging, coupled with some we did last year at $126. that's an average. >> you're taking a bet though, right? you're taking a bet that it's going to stay low? i mean what if it goes higher? aren't you going to regret it? >> that will be okay. we'll start hedging 2011. so we're always -- there's always another year. you know, historically, 96 is high. there's only been one year that we've exceeded that. >> that would be last year. >> i think that's a good number. natural gas we've hedged about 40% close to $9. so we have some more work to do there. we'd like to hedge half to two-thirds. we'll be doing more hedging as we go forward. >> we should point out, you're making nearly six bucks on what's the
good to see you again. >> thanks, michelle. thanks for having me. >> you have hedged nearly everything for next year. what does that mean? you're getting paid how much for oil? >> we've had almost 100% of all for next year at $96 a bare rel. >> wow. >> we think that will be above the market. but that was a combination of some recent hedging, coupled with some we did last year at $126. that's an average. >> you're taking a bet though, right? you're taking a...
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michelle is here to way in. we're going to try a lot of things together here in the thx next few minutes., the apollo alliance. you probably haven't heard of y it but you will never forget it after tonight. has the u.s. given israel aisrr reason to worry. this country ise. great but the government isscht teeming to change the country f forever, stand up and comeor s follow me. they found my brother. can we get a zoom on this. i want do show our refunding r father right high. i promise i will never tell ahe lie. will well, all right, i mean really. hello, america. at the end of the sixth month c we all read this, president obama looked at all that is at cryiated and said it is very good and so declared the 7th month a month of rest. yes, our ma xiia is going on or vacation. here is the one think. vacation. barack obama needs a vacation. he must be tired.rackama he spent the last six months transforming our country andthe most people won't either admits it or recognize it.st p he told us he would do it and r he is
michelle is here to way in. we're going to try a lot of things together here in the thx next few minutes., the apollo alliance. you probably haven't heard of y it but you will never forget it after tonight. has the u.s. given israel aisrr reason to worry. this country ise. great but the government isscht teeming to change the country f forever, stand up and comeor s follow me. they found my brother. can we get a zoom on this. i want do show our refunding r father right high. i promise i will...
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michelle from towson. we want to introduce you to her. she is going to be calling it quits here pretty soon. we want to thank you very much for participateing and helping out in the weather center. i hope you learned a few things. >> i did! >> you did. okay. nice weather for tomorrow and saturday. but the heat comes back for sunday, monday, and tuesday. say good night, michelle. >> good night! >> oh, you learned much more than that. i know you did. that's all for us on abc 2 news at 6. i'm marybeth marsden. thanks for joining us. we hope to see you back here tonight at 11. good night. capturing the beauty of nature. sharing what i see. that's my vision. and i'm living it. every day, transitions lenses are there to help care for my sight. announcer: transitions lenses adjust to changing light to reduce glare and help protect your eyes from uv damage so you can see better today... and tomorrow. live your vision. transitions. healthy sight in every light. transitions lenses are available at an america's best location near you. there's the ot
michelle from towson. we want to introduce you to her. she is going to be calling it quits here pretty soon. we want to thank you very much for participateing and helping out in the weather center. i hope you learned a few things. >> i did! >> you did. okay. nice weather for tomorrow and saturday. but the heat comes back for sunday, monday, and tuesday. say good night, michelle. >> good night! >> oh, you learned much more than that. i know you did. that's all for us on...
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michelle joins us with the rest of the day's business news. happy friday to you michelle. >> hey, stan, happy friday to you too. it's all about that four-letter word today, j-o-b-s. investors appear to be in a holding pattern. really not much activity for stock futures right now. pretty flat. the unemployment rate comes out at 8:30 about an hour before the opening bell. the prediction is enters cut fewer jobs in july than the month before. 325,000 in july compared to 467,000 jobs cut in june. this is according to economists surveyed by bloomberg still the slowdown in job cuts will not be helping the unemployment rate much showing the unemployment climbing to 9.6% that's a 26-year high. slight pullbacks for stocks ahead of today's report and here's a way to get that harbored look without paying $96,000 you'll be able to buy harvard clothes taking advantage of this year's preppy look and putting out a line of clothing. the clothes aren't cheap, $160 for shirts, $195 for trousers, $495 for a harvard sport coat. a spokesperson says the harvard yar
michelle joins us with the rest of the day's business news. happy friday to you michelle. >> hey, stan, happy friday to you too. it's all about that four-letter word today, j-o-b-s. investors appear to be in a holding pattern. really not much activity for stock futures right now. pretty flat. the unemployment rate comes out at 8:30 about an hour before the opening bell. the prediction is enters cut fewer jobs in july than the month before. 325,000 in july compared to 467,000 jobs cut in...
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michelle, back to you. thanks, charlie. >> coming up next, we're going to come right back with the closing countdown. and then after the bell, cbs just minutes from reporting its second quarter results. that's ahead at 4:00 p.m. eastern time. bull market or bear, traders are always hungry for ideas. trading is all about strategy. and strategy... is all about information. heat mapping shows me where the money's moving. twenty five hundred stocks... one quick look. that's where the action is. plus, this amazing gadget... it's called the telephone. i can call td ameritrade anytime and talk trades, strategy... anything. td ameritrade. built by traders, for traders. this is what i need. announcer: trade commission free for 30 days, plus get 100 dollars cash, when you open an account. >>> bob pisani down on the floor of the new york stock exchange. stocks basically flat but some interesting moves late in the day. financials came off of their lows. they helped move the dow and the s&p off their lows. dow was down
michelle, back to you. thanks, charlie. >> coming up next, we're going to come right back with the closing countdown. and then after the bell, cbs just minutes from reporting its second quarter results. that's ahead at 4:00 p.m. eastern time. bull market or bear, traders are always hungry for ideas. trading is all about strategy. and strategy... is all about information. heat mapping shows me where the money's moving. twenty five hundred stocks... one quick look. that's where the action...
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congresswoman michelle, what does raised well mean, today's worst person in the world.g its rightful place in a long line of amazing performance machines. this is the new e-coupe. this is mercedes-benz. chef's meal with pommes frites perhaps a night at the theater with extra special seats additional hotel night, our treat your world in perfect harmony: priceless look for world on your mastercard to get rewards and offers that matter to you. >>> their antics have to be some type half baked shtick, a plumber who isn't a plumber and a party leader never elected. it continues the buffoonery continues to be the warm-up act to more deliberate humor forms. our number one story art imitates life as joe the plumber takes a crack at standup. while the cartoonish karl rove and rush limbaugh appear on "family guy." samuel wurzelbacher will be performing standup in the funniest celebrity in washington contest. one assumes the concept is being used with irony in this case. meanwhile, mr. rove and mr. limbaugh play themselves in upcoming episodes of "family guy." the plot line comes c
congresswoman michelle, what does raised well mean, today's worst person in the world.g its rightful place in a long line of amazing performance machines. this is the new e-coupe. this is mercedes-benz. chef's meal with pommes frites perhaps a night at the theater with extra special seats additional hotel night, our treat your world in perfect harmony: priceless look for world on your mastercard to get rewards and offers that matter to you. >>> their antics have to be some type half...
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our own michelle franzen is there tonight. michelle, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. this jagged, granite coastline can be both captivating and deceiving. it can turn deadly in an instant, as it did yesterday. >> i need everybody to start moving back to the road line please. >> reporter: rangers at acadia national park kept visitors at a safe distance a day after violent waves swept spectators off a ridge. >> you know, if we don't get the most spectacular view in the world, it's okay. we're safe. >> reporter: along maine's rugged outer coast, tourists and locals are drawn to the beauty of the ocean. >> there's hiking and there's the park, and i love it. >> reporter: especially at the thunder hole, named for the sound of the waves pounding against the steep granite crevice and rocks. on sunday, thunder hole was closed because of unusually high swells fueled by hurricane bill, but the rest of the jagged coast was open to the public, including one ridge where a group of people had gathered to watch the surf. >> we
our own michelle franzen is there tonight. michelle, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. this jagged, granite coastline can be both captivating and deceiving. it can turn deadly in an instant, as it did yesterday. >> i need everybody to start moving back to the road line please. >> reporter: rangers at acadia national park kept visitors at a safe distance a day after violent waves swept spectators off a ridge. >> you know, if we don't get the most spectacular...
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i'm michelle gielan and this is the cbs "morning news." bicycle, i've missed you. gathering dust, as pollen floats through the air. but with the strength of zyrtec ® , the fastest, 24-hour allergy relief, i promise not to wait as long to go for our ride. with zyrtec ® i can love the air ™ . >>> 4 minutes before 5:00. >>> it is still humid but concerning the past two mornings, it is a whole lot more comfortable. look at first warning doppler, no shower activity in the area, but i will tell you this, i start popping this out, and what you are going to see is some moisture in the mid atlantic and i go out even further, you see a good slug of moisture to the south. i am going to see a mixture of clouds and sun through the afternoon, temperatures back into the upper 80s. >>> thank you. in the news, caught in cross fire a bullet goes through the woman's front window and strikes her. >>> senator cardin targeted by opponents, a one on one interview and his response coming up. >>> get ready, the boss is coming to town. more new, first warning weather and first traffic of th
i'm michelle gielan and this is the cbs "morning news." bicycle, i've missed you. gathering dust, as pollen floats through the air. but with the strength of zyrtec ® , the fastest, 24-hour allergy relief, i promise not to wait as long to go for our ride. with zyrtec ® i can love the air ™ . >>> 4 minutes before 5:00. >>> it is still humid but concerning the past two mornings, it is a whole lot more comfortable. look at first warning doppler, no shower activity in...