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that's michelle chang. she is marrying adam bond.on and when the owe fish yut gets to the point of, speak now or forever hold your peace. >> someone steps up. >> this challenger in full armor draws a sword on adam. it is up to adam to fight for his bride. >> how is that? >> adam defeats this evil knight. is it over? no. >> i have got chills. this is so dramatic. >> normally, i kidnap the bride before the wedding but this is going to be a lot more fun. >> he shows up with a whole group of hen muchmen. now, it is up to the groomsmen and the bridesmaids to help win the battle. >>> everybody gets a shot at these bad guys. michelle is a very wanted woman. >> we contin >> can we continue with the ceremony? >> ironman. >> ironman shows up. >> ironman makes a good case. >> but batman makes a better case. >> so to bring some peace and order to this -- >> oh, my gosh. is that jimmy hart? >> jimmy hart, ww pro wrestling manager steps in to bring some peace. >> it is really jimmy hart. >> i am going to guard this door and make sure nobody else h
that's michelle chang. she is marrying adam bond.on and when the owe fish yut gets to the point of, speak now or forever hold your peace. >> someone steps up. >> this challenger in full armor draws a sword on adam. it is up to adam to fight for his bride. >> how is that? >> adam defeats this evil knight. is it over? no. >> i have got chills. this is so dramatic. >> normally, i kidnap the bride before the wedding but this is going to be a lot more fun....
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mark is there with more on the changes now in place. >> reporter: michelle these route changes they have been long in the works for here in berkeley and the entire east bay but let's keep in mind this is coming in the middle of a bitter contract dispute between management and at this drivers of ac transit. now yesterday was the first official roll out, december 15th, today, monday will be the first time to really put it to the test for the busy workweek and we were in berkeley for a look at how things were going. some drivers seemed to not get the memo at 1 bus stop clearly labeled not in use any more some were letting passengers off while others were zooming right on by. >> they did a schedule change last year that did affect my bus and the didn't make it clear also. >> i have heard they were changing some routes but i wasn't sure as to which ones. >> so the drivers union tried and failed to -- to -- to stop these -- these route changes michelle. >> and let's also keep in mind michelle this is in the middle of a bitter contract dispute and also the cooling-off period is going on right n
mark is there with more on the changes now in place. >> reporter: michelle these route changes they have been long in the works for here in berkeley and the entire east bay but let's keep in mind this is coming in the middle of a bitter contract dispute between management and at this drivers of ac transit. now yesterday was the first official roll out, december 15th, today, monday will be the first time to really put it to the test for the busy workweek and we were in berkeley for a look...
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each and every day very little change. michellem not going to put you on the spot here, but -- >> okay. >> but, are you ready for some football? >> i am so ready! we should watch this game together. >> okay. >> i don't know about that. that might be a little too much. >> you know, i'm a member of the black hole. so i don't know what you think about that, dear. ready? >> if you want to watch the game as we are going to be doing, you can watch it here on kpix 5. kickoff at 1:25. football fan? >> not so much. [ laughter ] >> stay at opposite ends of the couch. thanks, roberta. >>> a newark family was left with no gifts under the tree after burglars got inside their home. but kpix 5's christin ayers shows us how some public servants helped turn things around. >> reporter: the tree was lit, the stockings were hung, but when jonathan villaneuva and his sister got up early christmas morning -- >> came to christmas tree, and i didn't find anything under the tree. >> i noticed that all the presents were gone. >> reporter: thieves had jimmie
each and every day very little change. michellem not going to put you on the spot here, but -- >> okay. >> but, are you ready for some football? >> i am so ready! we should watch this game together. >> okay. >> i don't know about that. that might be a little too much. >> you know, i'm a member of the black hole. so i don't know what you think about that, dear. ready? >> if you want to watch the game as we are going to be doing, you can watch it here on...
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. >> things may change. michelle caruso-cabrera, great report. thank you.less you. >> you too, larry. one catholic to another. >> another day another serious terror attack in russia. the kremlin says it's chechen terrorists looking to do what they can to disrupt the upcoming winter games. we're going to edit good an expert's take on whether this is going to escalate further. next up on "kudlow." the ocean gets warmer. the peruvian anchovy harvest suffers. it raises the price of fishmeal, cattle feed and beef. bny mellon turns insights like these into powerful investment strategies. for a university endowment. it funds a marine biologist... who studies the peruvian anchovy. invested in the world. bny mellon. ed. >>> joining us now, michael rubin from the american enterprise institute, author of the upcome k book "dancing with the devil: the perls of not gauging rogue regimes." who are these terrorists undertaking this bombing raid? >> the terrorists according to the russians are chechens. chechnya in the 1990s of course fought an independence struggle, ultim
. >> things may change. michelle caruso-cabrera, great report. thank you.less you. >> you too, larry. one catholic to another. >> another day another serious terror attack in russia. the kremlin says it's chechen terrorists looking to do what they can to disrupt the upcoming winter games. we're going to edit good an expert's take on whether this is going to escalate further. next up on "kudlow." the ocean gets warmer. the peruvian anchovy harvest suffers. it raises...
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but trying to work together to make change happen so people understand the issue is the first step. >> michelle, can these local program ever get broad national traction give the influence of the food and beverage lobby? >> sure. but it takes leadership, though. just saying the parents getting involved, but i don't think we parents. it's not either/or. it's not just up to parents or the federal government. of course we all need to work together to fix this problem. but innovative programs like farms to school where farms are teeming up with the local food movement to get fresh food and local farms to source ingredients for schools, those programs can take hold. it just takes a lot of leadership and a lot of sticking to it, and persistence over time. we can actuall absolutely make e change. >> julie, what is your recommendation at this point? >> i really wish that parents would take a greater role in feeding their children. studies show, there was a study talking about how important that kids turn the television off. screen time is clearly related to childhood obesity, and i really hope that par
but trying to work together to make change happen so people understand the issue is the first step. >> michelle, can these local program ever get broad national traction give the influence of the food and beverage lobby? >> sure. but it takes leadership, though. just saying the parents getting involved, but i don't think we parents. it's not either/or. it's not just up to parents or the federal government. of course we all need to work together to fix this problem. but innovative...
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. >>> plus mexico planning major reforms that may change its economy forever. our michelle on the case. >> we're 55 miles off the coast of mexico over one of the few deepwater drills controlled by the state. why american investors for the first time in 75 years making a crack at mexican oil. over the next 40 years the united states population is going to grow by over 90 million people, and almost all that growth is going to be in cities. what's the healthiest and best way for them to grow so that they really become cauldrons of prosperity and cities of opportunity? what we have found is that if that family is moved into safe, clean affordable housing, places that have access to great school systems, access to jobs and multiple transportation modes then the neighborhood begins to thrive and then really really take off. the oxygen of community redevelopment is financing. and all this rebuilding that happened could not have happened without organizations like citi. citi has formed a partnership with our company so that we can take all the lessons from the revitalization of urb
. >>> plus mexico planning major reforms that may change its economy forever. our michelle on the case. >> we're 55 miles off the coast of mexico over one of the few deepwater drills controlled by the state. why american investors for the first time in 75 years making a crack at mexican oil. over the next 40 years the united states population is going to grow by over 90 million people, and almost all that growth is going to be in cities. what's the healthiest and best way for...
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. >> the results are in, michelle bachelet has won another term as chile's president. she has promised major changes income and taxes and equality. >> what is another michelle bachelet term mean for chile. >> that's a good question, a theory, an equal society, a country where the wealth is distributed evenly at the current - at the moment chile has a successful economy, low unemployment, high economic growth rate, but the wealth is distributed unevenly as i say, concentrated in few hands. michelle bachelet is promising free education for all. it's a strong demand. higher corporate taxes to finance that and a new constitution. all these on top of her agenda when she takes office in march. >> i know that she was the front runner but what is the reaction so far. >> well, i'm standing outside of the hotel where the michelle bachelet camp are advisors and closer supporters are gathering. on the third floor of the hotel behind me patmichelle bachelet meeting with her rival rob matheson, who admitted defeat and came to congratulate michelle bachelet. the voter turn out was low. also they have raised high e
. >> the results are in, michelle bachelet has won another term as chile's president. she has promised major changes income and taxes and equality. >> what is another michelle bachelet term mean for chile. >> that's a good question, a theory, an equal society, a country where the wealth is distributed evenly at the current - at the moment chile has a successful economy, low unemployment, high economic growth rate, but the wealth is distributed unevenly as i say, concentrated...
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following: a new president has been showns in chile, former president michelle bachelet has won a run-off election and promised sweeping changes, education and high corporate taxes. she served as president from 2006 to 2010. >> the battle for syria's largest city intensified. 36 were killed when government helicopters dropped bombs on the northern city of aleppo. half of those killed were children. the video was uploaded by activists and cannot be independently verified. the european union put the talks on trade talks with ukraine. tens of thousands demanded that leaders sign the deal, instead of closening ties with russia, john mccain and chris murphy travelled to support the protesters. >> nelson mandela has been laid to rest. the cameras were turned off for the burial. british actor tool your died in london after a long illness, he was known for his role in "lawrence of arabia," he was me to stand before you today. >> i never heard him say that he was grateful to the united states. >> the cold war mentality of the 1980s defined the u.s. relationship with south africa's apartheid rulers and others across the country says for
following: a new president has been showns in chile, former president michelle bachelet has won a run-off election and promised sweeping changes, education and high corporate taxes. she served as president from 2006 to 2010. >> the battle for syria's largest city intensified. 36 were killed when government helicopters dropped bombs on the northern city of aleppo. half of those killed were children. the video was uploaded by activists and cannot be independently verified. the european...
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country's outgoing or right wing president sebastian pinera did little to change this that's why on sunday selected socialist michelle about chalet as president like i am maybe for her promises free higher education and raises taxes on the rich i mean on the heels of the first right wing president since pinochet bashing let's for election is a significant one chileans have once and for all it appears said goodbye. to the legacy of pinochet and the policies of the chicago boys to put it bluntly they rejected reaganomics and we should say. earlier today i spoke with economist and author richard wolffe about the election of michelle bachelet i started out by asking him how and why we should know about the chilean experience with the chicago school of economics. basically chile offered itself through its relationship with the united states to be a bit of a test case to see whether the extreme conservative fundamentalist kind of economics preached by milton friedman would be a success in helping an underdeveloped country like achieve extraordinary economic growth things didn't work out really well there there's been a gro
country's outgoing or right wing president sebastian pinera did little to change this that's why on sunday selected socialist michelle about chalet as president like i am maybe for her promises free higher education and raises taxes on the rich i mean on the heels of the first right wing president since pinochet bashing let's for election is a significant one chileans have once and for all it appears said goodbye. to the legacy of pinochet and the policies of the chicago boys to put it bluntly...
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to michelle has released with tim shanteau new shanteau that was always that changing it was always that simmering that undercurrent which frequently exploded into our right intimacy moved there between the two sides with us and yet there's very little prospect that that would be any debts and in fact is every goal at least when he'd be worse and last but not least i looked at a new book the leader of the nationalists were the movement gays migrants jews and particularly russians have been in his crosshairs all along he wants to surrender us ukrainians to servitude to eternal slavery under moscow. new book supports your integration for ukraine but many say his values are incompatible with the european ones the western powers think well anything will work if the if we can work with them together and elements and you radicals are ok i think it's a dangerous game i think it is basically represents interference into ukraine's affairs the european union is actually prepared to raise the stakes or cry in the european countries on the fringes and basically risking a sort of a civil war in this
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you are really looking to see me and your great news team frank and michelle more clearly, consider dropping $150,000, small pocket change, on a 110" television set. samsung says that's the price for its giant tv that boasts four times better resolution than standard high definition tvs. for now, the new set is only available for sale in china, the middle east and europe. i don't know what you'll do for makeup. >> that would be extreme close- up. >> hd already kills me. i know. all right. >> i think that will sell to an exclusive bunch at best. wendy gillette cbsmoneywatch.com, thank you. >>> the nationwide manhunt for a suspected cop killer and bank robber ended in a deadly shootout with police in phoenix. it all started last monday when a suspect tried to rob a bank in atlanta but failed. later that day he went to mississippi and robbed another bank. one officer was killed and another hurt in a gunfight as the suspect escaped again. police caught up to him saturday in phoenix where they say he robbed yet another bank. >> i heard one boom, boom, boom. >> the officers was trying to retreat and take cover and at that poin
you are really looking to see me and your great news team frank and michelle more clearly, consider dropping $150,000, small pocket change, on a 110" television set. samsung says that's the price for its giant tv that boasts four times better resolution than standard high definition tvs. for now, the new set is only available for sale in china, the middle east and europe. i don't know what you'll do for makeup. >> that would be extreme close- up. >> hd already kills me. i know....
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i have a feeling a lot will change in a year and half from now. >> michelle, work on one thing. >> michelleked on one thing. >> and if you can that is. thank you, rick and michelle. >> taking over here. >> we are going to talk to him about that. >> and a moment of truth for a star quarterback accused of rape. will jammeson wilson face charges. >> it will be significant which ever way it goes. >> before you make a phone call with your cell phone listen to our next report. judge napolitano is just warming up. hungry for the best? it's eb. want to give your family the very best in taste, freshness, and nutrition? it's eb. want to give them more vitamins, omega 3s, and less saturated fat? it's eb. eggland's best eggs. eb's. the only eggs that make better taste and better nutrition... easy. eggland's best eggs. better taste. better nutrition. better eggs. it's eb. >> time to check in with grech an carlsson. obama care happy hours? we went to the bars and asked. braking news, will the florida attorney general charge a heisman hopeful in the alleged rape of a fellow student? >> and pastor rick war
i have a feeling a lot will change in a year and half from now. >> michelle, work on one thing. >> michelleked on one thing. >> and if you can that is. thank you, rick and michelle. >> taking over here. >> we are going to talk to him about that. >> and a moment of truth for a star quarterback accused of rape. will jammeson wilson face charges. >> it will be significant which ever way it goes. >> before you make a phone call with your cell phone...
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michelle caruso-cabrera cnbc. >> some changing geopolitical tides.rnment is in turmoil after a corruption scandal erupted and the prime minister accused of firing law enforcement officials to prevent his implication. we have the managing director formerly of the turkish council. he is following the confidence in turkey. thanks for being here. >> thank you, kelly. >> turkey is mentioned as one of the fragile five, the bits that investors are worried about to use the acronym. why should the guys who say that turkey is headed for a crisis in 2014 rethink that point of view? >> turkey has been going through turk lent times for corruption starting december 17. and it seems like it's not going to be isolated or contained at the level it is right now, if there will be objective investigation going on it's probably going to reach the upper circuits in turkish politics and inner circle. so i think it's safe to say, that if -- before everything gets better in turkey, it's going to get even worse in the short term. >> and investors will want to know if this pol
michelle caruso-cabrera cnbc. >> some changing geopolitical tides.rnment is in turmoil after a corruption scandal erupted and the prime minister accused of firing law enforcement officials to prevent his implication. we have the managing director formerly of the turkish council. he is following the confidence in turkey. thanks for being here. >> thank you, kelly. >> turkey is mentioned as one of the fragile five, the bits that investors are worried about to use the acronym....
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when there's a presidential election, and especially when there's a change of government as seems almost certain here, that michelleachele thaz leads the coalition that includes a communist party in chile is sirn to begin. her biggest competitor is abstention. you see behind me there are very, very few people. this is santiago's national stadium, once a torture center, and now it's the country's largest polling station. very few people are coming out to vote this time, and that's going to lead to a problem for the winner who wants to show that she has a large mandate. >> is the intent that it would take a shine off a win? >> reporter: it would. this is the first time when voting is not mandatory. in the past a lot of people went out to vote because they had to do so. the fact it's now voluntary means a lot of people are staying home partially because they think this is a run race and it's a begin that michelle bachelet is going to win. why vote at all. others see it as a kind of protest. last time they were nine canadas and now there's only two and a lot say they don't like either one. michelle bachelet wants to im
when there's a presidential election, and especially when there's a change of government as seems almost certain here, that michelleachele thaz leads the coalition that includes a communist party in chile is sirn to begin. her biggest competitor is abstention. you see behind me there are very, very few people. this is santiago's national stadium, once a torture center, and now it's the country's largest polling station. very few people are coming out to vote this time, and that's going to lead...
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i remember when michele bachmann was running in the republican polls and a week later everything changedept on changing until election time. >> ashleigh, a couple cautionary points. if you go back -- >> i think i was in high school then. tell me what happened, wolf. >> i remember, bill clinton who was eventually elected president in 1992, at this point his favorability, his recognition was 1%. most people didn't even know who bill clinton, the governor of arkansas was. so things can change pretty quickly and george w. -- george h.w. bush who was then the president coming after the first gulf war in 1991, his favorability among the american public after the first gulf war was in the '90s. so things can change fairly rapidly. >> old man blitzer, you're awesome. that's all i can say. and you know what, i actually was around for all of that. i even immigrated to the country in that era. >> you were in elementary and i was covering politics big time. >> i totally wasn't but i'm going to go with what you said. wolf, thank you. see you this afternoon. >>> i want to move on to other news that we
i remember when michele bachmann was running in the republican polls and a week later everything changedept on changing until election time. >> ashleigh, a couple cautionary points. if you go back -- >> i think i was in high school then. tell me what happened, wolf. >> i remember, bill clinton who was eventually elected president in 1992, at this point his favorability, his recognition was 1%. most people didn't even know who bill clinton, the governor of arkansas was. so...
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michelle? >> the reality is that obamacare is a mess. we know that. this is what we live in now. bob is trying to change the subject. >> listen, i think it's a mess. i was for single payer plan, it wasn't for this. >> therein lies the problem. single payer is different. we don't have time to get in to now. >> those of us who are economists are for that. >> if we had more time we could delve in to that. coming up, the white house deal with irap getting a thumbs down from politicians at home and overseas. will it be a raw deal for the will it be a raw deal for the nancia life an everyday miracle of survival today the future of all life on earth hangs in the balance what happens next depends on us ♪ well you do done me and you bet i felt it ♪ i tried to be chill but you're so hot that i melted ♪ i fell right through the cracks ♪ now i'm trying to get back ♪ before the cool done run out i'll be giving it my bestest ♪ and nothing's going to stop me but divine intervention ♪ i reckon it's again my turn ♪ to win some or learn some ♪ but i won't hesitate no more, no more ♪ it cannot wait, i'm yours ♪ open up yo
michelle? >> the reality is that obamacare is a mess. we know that. this is what we live in now. bob is trying to change the subject. >> listen, i think it's a mess. i was for single payer plan, it wasn't for this. >> therein lies the problem. single payer is different. we don't have time to get in to now. >> those of us who are economists are for that. >> if we had more time we could delve in to that. coming up, the white house deal with irap getting a thumbs down...
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we'll check in, the report changes by the hour. >> michelle bachelet is poised to win chile's run offhe first presidential showdown. it is the first round of voting center left. michelle bachelet won twice as many votes as her rival evelyn matthei, but fell short of 50% needed to win outright. kosovo, since that time, is represented by some european countries and the united states. countries like russia will recognise a sovereign nation. recently a member nation with a billion members gave a stamp of aapproval. was it right for facebook to attend. we are joined by professor of global airs. kosovos are pumped, excited about the move. what do you make of it? >> i think the move tells us that we have a new player in the world power structure. certainly in world media platforms. if we can think about whether anything comparable, 15 pore 20 years ago, we can't imagine it. we have a platform where people can participate directly around governance and make their voices known and governance in turn are paying attention to facebook. basically kosovo can say on facebook i am from kosovo. i'm fr
we'll check in, the report changes by the hour. >> michelle bachelet is poised to win chile's run offhe first presidential showdown. it is the first round of voting center left. michelle bachelet won twice as many votes as her rival evelyn matthei, but fell short of 50% needed to win outright. kosovo, since that time, is represented by some european countries and the united states. countries like russia will recognise a sovereign nation. recently a member nation with a billion members...
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change. when we're in the stadium, we want to be at your best. we have to compete every game. >> michele: finally, you and pierre garcon are the only two receivers in the league with five receptions in every game this season so far. to what do you attribute the consistency? >> well, great quarterback play. ben in the areas he want you be in and being able to trust the ball. >> michele: go get warm. >> thank you. >> michele:ly too, bob. >> let's look at the afc playoff picture. the top three seeds all lost this week. so after the patriots fell today in miami the bengals missed an opportunity to overtake new england for the number two seed. kansas city meanwhile, clinched the playoff berth with a win today in oakland while the dolphins moved into the final spot for the time being. but ravens play tomorrow night in detroit own the head-to-head tiebreaker against miami. tony, which loss in your mind was the most significant this week? >> bob, i think it was cincinnati's loss tonight because not only did they lose that opportunity to move into the number two spot, but they energized the balti
change. when we're in the stadium, we want to be at your best. we have to compete every game. >> michele: finally, you and pierre garcon are the only two receivers in the league with five receptions in every game this season so far. to what do you attribute the consistency? >> well, great quarterback play. ben in the areas he want you be in and being able to trust the ball. >> michele: go get warm. >> thank you. >> michele:ly too, bob. >> let's look at the...
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michelle? >> the reality is that obamacare is a mess. we know that. this is what we live in now. bob is trying to change the subject. >> listen, i think it's a mess. i was for single payer plan, it wasn't for this. >> therein lies the problem. single payer is different. weon't have time to get in to now. >> those of us who are economists are for that. >> if we had more time we could delve in to that. coming up, the white house deal with irap getting a thumbs down from politicians at home and overseas. will it be a raw deal for the will it be a raw deal for the financia you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. you can fill that box and pay one flat rate. i didn't know the coal thing was real. it's very real... david rivera. rivera, david. [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. >>> the new deal that could come back to bite us. concerns moun
michelle? >> the reality is that obamacare is a mess. we know that. this is what we live in now. bob is trying to change the subject. >> listen, i think it's a mess. i was for single payer plan, it wasn't for this. >> therein lies the problem. single payer is different. weon't have time to get in to now. >> those of us who are economists are for that. >> if we had more time we could delve in to that. coming up, the white house deal with irap getting a thumbs down...
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michelle bachelet is the next president of chile. congratulate her and wish her all the best in government. is oneeeping victory thing. achieving promised policy changesill be another. ashley has promised to tackle income inequality. t has promised to tackle income inequality. >> i'm very happy. i have a lot of hope that she will achieve what she has promised in the campaign. but it is possible she won't do it all because she only has 4 years in government. >> she has also promised to reform the pinochet-era constitution that still governs chilean politics. to germany now, where angela has unveiled her third term cabinet. among the expect a nominations, the renomination of the finance minister. and germany's first female defense minister. a new grand coalition government takes office tomorrow nearly 3 months after her conservative party won reelection. it shook not just us but the entire country and the world. the words of the father of the dehli rape victim attracted worldwide attention and anger. it was a year ago today that the gang rape of a student on a bus , an anniversary that the father says should be marked. for more on the story, we're joine
michelle bachelet is the next president of chile. congratulate her and wish her all the best in government. is oneeeping victory thing. achieving promised policy changesill be another. ashley has promised to tackle income inequality. t has promised to tackle income inequality. >> i'm very happy. i have a lot of hope that she will achieve what she has promised in the campaign. but it is possible she won't do it all because she only has 4 years in government. >> she has also promised...
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michelle miller thank you. the possibilities of that when you think the changes that could happen. >> oh yeah. t kind of showtime at apollo if i can impart one lesson to a new business owner, it would be one thing i've learned is my philosophy is real simple american express open forum is an on-line community, that helps our members connect and share ideas to make smart business decisions. if you mess up, fess up. be your partners best partner. we built it for our members, but it's open for everyone. there's not one way to do something. no details too small. american express open forum. this is what membership is. this is what membership does. >>> reporting from cbs news space headquarters in new york here's walter cronkite. >> the apollo 17 is coming to an end and with it man's exploration to the moon for the immediate future at any rate. >> there it is. "all that matters" 41 years ago. the men who walked on the moon returned to earth. two astronauts spent 22 hours on the lunar surface outside of apollo 17. they brought back 42 pounds of samples. they took a photo of earth. there it is. known
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changes. show starts at 8 p.m. there will be extra traffic heading that way. >> michelle is getting down! [ laughter ] >>> let's go out live towards the bay bridge. they just issued a dense fog advisory for the eastern edge of the span. it's thick through the macarthur maze towards the toll plaza. it sounds like it gets better once you get into san francisco. all right. southbound 680 approaching stone valley road this was an accident involving a deer. the deer was in the number one lane. it is already cleared. it's out of there. but we're actually seeing a number of fender-benders involving deer. it's one of several we have seen. mass transit so far everything is on time. bart has more than 20 trains all reporting no delays. ace train one and three also good, ferries, caltrain, everything pretty much on schedule. here's a live look at the nimitz freeway 880 in oakland -- rather, this is 580. westbound 580 looks good towards the dublin interchange. no delays through the altamont pass. silicon valley commute westbound 237, no problems leaving milpitas heading towards sunnyvale. that is you
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michel setalane, sloane kettering center. thank you. >>> coming up next, the world prepares to say good-bye to nelson mandela and the changes he made in their lives. >>> later in our program, market value, the restaurant that's dirk up a commodity in a california community. consider this: the news of the day plus so much more. >> we begin with the government shutdown. >> answers to the questions no one else will ask. >> it seems like they can't agree to anything in washington no matter what. >> antonio mora, award winning and hard hitting. >> we've heard you talk about the history of suicide in your family. >> there's no status quo, just the bottom line. >> but, what about buying shares in a professional athlete? al jazeera america is growing and now more americans are getting the high quality, original, in-depth reporting al jazeera america is known for. >> to find out more about al jazeera america go to aljazeera.com away. >> the long walk to a final rest has begun in south africa. where leaders are moving in now to remember nelson mandela. nearly 100 heads of state and leaders, former president of the country, nelson mandela died t
michel setalane, sloane kettering center. thank you. >>> coming up next, the world prepares to say good-bye to nelson mandela and the changes he made in their lives. >>> later in our program, market value, the restaurant that's dirk up a commodity in a california community. consider this: the news of the day plus so much more. >> we begin with the government shutdown. >> answers to the questions no one else will ask. >> it seems like they can't agree to...
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changed some of the rules to reduce the risks. and, scott, major league baseball announced it would ban home-plate collisions by 2015. >> pelley: michellevery much. tonight we want to take note of the passing of two hollywood stars. joan fontaine died yesterday at the age of 96. she won an academy award in 194 for the hitchcock capito thrillr "suspicion" beating out her sister, olivia de havilland. peter o'toole's record eight oscar nominations without a win "mcluded lawrence of arabia and y favorite year." o'toole died on saturday. he was 81. we'll be right back. the deal he and mom made with me when i was ten. he said, "you get the grades to go to college -- and we'll help out with the school of your choice." well, i got the grades and, with dad's planning and a lot of hard work, i'm graduating today with a degree in marine biology. i'm so thankful and excited about the future. [ male announcer ] for strategies on how to help your family achieve financial success, visit pacificlife.com. wow...look at you. i've always tried to give it my best shot. these days i'm living with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular hear
changed some of the rules to reduce the risks. and, scott, major league baseball announced it would ban home-plate collisions by 2015. >> pelley: michellevery much. tonight we want to take note of the passing of two hollywood stars. joan fontaine died yesterday at the age of 96. she won an academy award in 194 for the hitchcock capito thrillr "suspicion" beating out her sister, olivia de havilland. peter o'toole's record eight oscar nominations without a win "mcluded...
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changed some of the rules to reduce the risks. and, scott, major league baseball announced it would ban home-plate collisions by 2015. >> pelley: michellevery much. firefighters are battling a 500 acre fire near big sur, california, smoke and hadz can be seen all over the monterey peninsula. several homes have been destroyed. others have been evacuated, along with an elementary school. the cause of the fire is still under investigation. we'll be right back. he said, "you get the grades to go to college -- and we'll help out with the school of your choice." well, i got the grades and, with dad's planning and a lot of hard work, i'm graduating today with a degree in marine biology. i'm so thankful and excited about the future. [ male announcer ] for strategies on how to help your family achieve financial success, visit pacificlife.com. wow...look at you. i've always tried to give it my best shot. these days i'm living with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. at first, i took warfarin, but i wondered, "could i up my game?" my doctor told me about eliquis. and three import
changed some of the rules to reduce the risks. and, scott, major league baseball announced it would ban home-plate collisions by 2015. >> pelley: michellevery much. firefighters are battling a 500 acre fire near big sur, california, smoke and hadz can be seen all over the monterey peninsula. several homes have been destroyed. others have been evacuated, along with an elementary school. the cause of the fire is still under investigation. we'll be right back. he said, "you get the...
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although in the last few days, that has changed just a bit because the family became more somber as they talked about his health. i understand that michelle, who has a program to uplift women economically was supposed to make a big speech out of the country but in the last couple days, she decided not to leave his side. she was by his side the entire time that he was in the hospital from early june to practically almost august, i can't remember exactly when he went home. but also, what is interesting is that this is the time when you hear about how it takes a village, well, the village that is nelson mandela's immediate family, including his second wife, his first wife passed on. his children are there as mandela's grandchildren were there by his side. winnie mandela has been brought back into the family after not very pleasant divorce but all these months, weeks that he's been ill, winnie has been there by his side along with her two children, along with michelle's children and today, i'm hearing that they are all just devastated, even though they were prepared, there are a lot of tears in the household. expectation for the rest of the f
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michelle griego. >> i'm brian hackney. frank is sleeping peacefully this morning. >> he is! lucky him! right? >> lucky him, lucky us to be here today. >> true. [ laughter ] >> hey, guys. we have some changes in fact, check out our hi-def doppler radar. yeah, we have some moisture that's making its way across our skies, most of the showers staying away from the bay area but we have a big change in the weather, coming. we'll talk about it coming up. >> thank you. and i have a big list of overnight roadwork out there right now. here's a live look at the san mateo bridge. it's cruising now towards hayward but the nimitz up and down the freeway we have lanes blocked, maybe five or six. we'll tell you about that coming up. >>> right now, so south bay may be celebrating a mega millions win. 8, 14, 17, 20, 39, and the meganumber is 7. there are two winning tickets in the big mega millions jackpot one purchased at jenny's gif shop in san jose. the winners will share the second largest lottery prize in the united states, total prize at least $636 million. can you imagine? it could reach 645 million because
michelle griego. >> i'm brian hackney. frank is sleeping peacefully this morning. >> he is! lucky him! right? >> lucky him, lucky us to be here today. >> true. [ laughter ] >> hey, guys. we have some changes in fact, check out our hi-def doppler radar. yeah, we have some moisture that's making its way across our skies, most of the showers staying away from the bay area but we have a big change in the weather, coming. we'll talk about it coming up. >> thank...
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change in plans, i wasn't able to update the book but cooking dishes for michele obama since this evening. american grow. we can get to that after the devotional. thank you for being here. so wonderful to see so many friends, old and new. like a family reunion. i am excited to share it this book with you. my wonderful wife, michele. [applause] >> we have been married precisely 82 days. you see this blow on my face, that is why. thank you so much for being here. when i started working for barack obama i had no idea i would be sending in a devotional every morning. i was a young kid from nashville, tenn. working on the 2008 campaign, in the senate office for couple years but didn't know him that well. i was doing out reach around a company like so many others including many folks that i see and privately i would pray for that young senator, that he would wake up every day and have a sense of purpose and the protected along the campaign trail, one of those moments of prayer, this nudge in my spirit, so many supports around him, policy advisers and political support, and wondered who was thin
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change. and you can't ignore this with like michelle alexander, the new jim crow, books like that.ceration issues of people who shouldn't even be in the prison in the first place because they had one rock, you know, and it didn't make any sense. when we talk about rodgers, this is a chain of command. if this is supposed to be the one thing that the president does have as his total power and we have this little underling person who has decide head wants to be judge and jury and that he can lie to the president of the united states and have no consequences for it? that is troubling to me. so that means already that we have somebody in the pipeline who's preventing the president from making the kinds of choices he wants to make because he has deemed that these people should not be in the pool to get -- >> is there any movement around having consequences, having rodgers held to account? it seems to me if you're saying he's holding 5,000 additional people's cases from, you know, coming up for a pardon, it does seem incredible that there's no outside pressure being brought to bear agains
change. and you can't ignore this with like michelle alexander, the new jim crow, books like that.ceration issues of people who shouldn't even be in the prison in the first place because they had one rock, you know, and it didn't make any sense. when we talk about rodgers, this is a chain of command. if this is supposed to be the one thing that the president does have as his total power and we have this little underling person who has decide head wants to be judge and jury and that he can lie...
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michel setalane, sloane kettering center. thank you. >>> coming up next, the world prepares to say good-bye to nelson mandela and the changes he made in their lives. >>> later in our program, market value, the restaurant that's dirk up a commodity in a california community. -- dishing up a commodity in a california community. america brings you controversial... >> both parties are owned by the corporations. >> ..entertaining >> it's fun to play with ideas. >> ...thought provoking >> get your damn education. >> ...surprising >> oh, absolutely! is hquoo could away. >> the long walk to a final rest has begun in south africa. where leaders are moving in now to remember nelson mandela. nearly 100 heads of state and leaders, former president of the country, nelson mandela died thursday at the age of 95. a national tribute to mandela will take place at a johannesburg soccer stadium with thousands of ordinary south africans, including cube afternoon president raul castro. alal jazeera's ali velshi is joining us from south africa. tell us what you're seeing, there are so many dignitaries there for the commemoration of his life. >> i heard said
michel setalane, sloane kettering center. thank you. >>> coming up next, the world prepares to say good-bye to nelson mandela and the changes he made in their lives. >>> later in our program, market value, the restaurant that's dirk up a commodity in a california community. -- dishing up a commodity in a california community. america brings you controversial... >> both parties are owned by the corporations. >> ..entertaining >> it's fun to play with ideas....
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michelle, it officially started yesterday. the true test is going to be today. it is monday the start of the work week. these changes they have been in the works for some time for ac transit. they come at a time when management and labor are really duke it go out. the signs are posted. line 49 will not stop at this berkeley intersection any more, starting sunday. but looks like some drivers haven't gotten the memo. some stop and let passengers on and off while passengers zoom on by. worker james brown got used to seeing the 4 roll by. ac transit sees the many changes as a good thing. they include everything from a reroute of line 76 in san pablo to better serve helms middle school to 72 and 72 m, getting more service on saturday. as far as that line 49 ain berkeley, ac transit doesn't call it a cut. it is getting simplified instead. ac transit did a poor job publicizing the route changes and it is not the first time. >> they did a schedule change last went their did affect my bus and they didn't make it clear. >> i have heard they are going to be changing the some routes -- some routes. >> that is typically why we r
michelle, it officially started yesterday. the true test is going to be today. it is monday the start of the work week. these changes they have been in the works for some time for ac transit. they come at a time when management and labor are really duke it go out. the signs are posted. line 49 will not stop at this berkeley intersection any more, starting sunday. but looks like some drivers haven't gotten the memo. some stop and let passengers on and off while passengers zoom on by. worker...
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michelle miller. >> reporter: in 1984, most americans had never heard of nelson mandela. >> the south african government has not responded to our demands favorably. >> reporter: political activists randall robinson was on a mission to change that. >> the strategy was to find ways to dramatize the relationship between the west and the south african apartheid system. we were the legs on which it's standing. >> reporter: robinson staged a it is if in with congressman walter font ro on the troy fauns berry. they told the ambassador they would not leave until their demands were met. >> first was the immediate release of nelson mandela from prison and second the demand was that all other black political prisoners be released and thirdly that they begin immediately the dismantlement of the apartheid system. >> reporter: al three were jailed. that one act of civil disobedience led to a year of daily protests at the embassy where celebrities, members of congress and citizens were also arrested. >> we put 5,000 people in jail at the embassy and that drove the headlines. >> free south africa! >> reporter: the movement pressured politicians to act. >> on this vote -- >> reporter: and in 1986, congress overroad president reagan's veto
michelle miller. >> reporter: in 1984, most americans had never heard of nelson mandela. >> the south african government has not responded to our demands favorably. >> reporter: political activists randall robinson was on a mission to change that. >> the strategy was to find ways to dramatize the relationship between the west and the south african apartheid system. we were the legs on which it's standing. >> reporter: robinson staged a it is if in with congressman...
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changed the date of the islamic calendar. such megalomania. and as you well know, anyone outside, you mention the world libya, everyone would just say, gadhafi. gadhafi stole the identity of libya. >> michelya herald" and has known several different libyas in his lifetime. >> for so long the news has been the personality. gadhafi turned up to open a shopping center. gadhafi turned up to open an envelope. those of us who knew libya, knew there was another libya, wonderful people. we would talk about it as you talk about a dead person. do you remember this? do you remember that? then in february 2011, suddenly there was resurrection. the dead came back to life. >> we meet at a libyan coffeehouse. a traditional male-only sort of a joint. cafe culture is big here. a holdover from the days of italian colonization when mussolini tried to rebuild rome's long-lost empire. >> it's just been the most amazing experience. seeing the rebirth of a country, of a people. >> i mean, last night's fireworks. there was a general sense of exuberance bordering on anarchy. i mean, i felt very happy there last night. if somewhat in peril. >> it's christmas. it's whatever, it's the fourth of july. rolled into one
changed the date of the islamic calendar. such megalomania. and as you well know, anyone outside, you mention the world libya, everyone would just say, gadhafi. gadhafi stole the identity of libya. >> michelya herald" and has known several different libyas in his lifetime. >> for so long the news has been the personality. gadhafi turned up to open a shopping center. gadhafi turned up to open an envelope. those of us who knew libya, knew there was another libya, wonderful...
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michelle griego. >> i'm brian hackney. frank is off this morning. it's time to get a look at traffic and weather. we'll begin with all important forecast for the weekend. here's lawrence. >> we have some changesoming our way and, of course, some windy conditions out the door this morning. if you are driving out there, be careful both hands on the wheel. the winds are whipping outside especially over the mountaintops this afternoon. could see some of those gusts to 60 miles per hour. we have already seen gusts down below in some of the valleys over 30 miles per hour and it will continue throughout the day today. in fact, checking out some of the winds now you have some gusty winds in toward half moon bay at 22. now at 16 in san francisco. 12 miles per hour into berkeley as you move further north some stronger winds you can see the reds and oranges over the mountaintops. those are some very strong winds developing
michelle griego. >> i'm brian hackney. frank is off this morning. it's time to get a look at traffic and weather. we'll begin with all important forecast for the weekend. here's lawrence. >> we have some changesoming our way and, of course, some windy conditions out the door this morning. if you are driving out there, be careful both hands on the wheel. the winds are whipping outside especially over the mountaintops this afternoon. could see some of those gusts to 60 miles per hour....
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changes to the oil industry. some signs including don't sell our oil. michelle is back. what's going on down there? his week. the parliament debates changes to its constitution to allow foreign investment in the oil industry. despite the protests that you saw, big changes are likely to occur providing big opportunities for major multinationals. 55 miles off the coast one of the few deep water drills controlled by the mexican government's oil and gas company. it is an exploration drill. what they really need is production drills, lots of them, to get to as many as 50 billion barrels of possible energy reserves they estimate to be in the deep waters of the gulf of mexico. carlos morales says quite simply they don't have the money. >> the investment required for the resources is huge. >> reporter: the required investment is $60 billion a year, to be exact. pemex spending $25 billion a year. it's a critical situation because mexico needs new sources of oil. production is down sharply in the last ten years from 3.5 million barrels a day to only 2.5 million barrels a day. up until now halliburton has only
changes to the oil industry. some signs including don't sell our oil. michelle is back. what's going on down there? his week. the parliament debates changes to its constitution to allow foreign investment in the oil industry. despite the protests that you saw, big changes are likely to occur providing big opportunities for major multinationals. 55 miles off the coast one of the few deep water drills controlled by the mexican government's oil and gas company. it is an exploration drill. what...
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change it. they're nonpartisan. they're calling it out on everyone. the national organization for women critiqued newsweek, they had a cover of michele bachmann, called her the queen of rabling. it was a horriblely unflattering photo of her and they were critiqued for that. i think that's an area, where it doesn't make any sense you could not have women working together saying this is problematic. you're hindering women's promotions in politics because of that. so that would be one area. >> let me say one thing, really a sunlight for another conversation, but i would love to learn more how mainstream media is guilty of prom gating some of these stereotypes in the first place. > which one? it's an interesting study to be had. there's certainly a role of hat. if you look at major news networks and so on, i think it's changing slightly, but conservative women have done a very good job of getting themselves on television and representing conservatives because i think the media see that as a novelty at some point. absolutely that. i think the other area is, just in terms of saying we need more women in elective office. this becomes a little challenging ri
change it. they're nonpartisan. they're calling it out on everyone. the national organization for women critiqued newsweek, they had a cover of michele bachmann, called her the queen of rabling. it was a horriblely unflattering photo of her and they were critiqued for that. i think that's an area, where it doesn't make any sense you could not have women working together saying this is problematic. you're hindering women's promotions in politics because of that. so that would be one area....
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. >> michelle obama said when she went with her daughters, the main thing she wanted to say was thank you for the work you have done, the legacy you have left behind and the way you have changed my life and my husband. i couldn't think of many -- the only thing i wanted to say to him, to impress upon him, was how grateful we were to him in this country as well. she said it was a very special moment for her and her family. >> president obama said his first political act ever was protesting apartheid. that was his beginning moment in terms of getting involved in politics. there was a very deep connection between barack obama and nelson mandela as a role model. barack obama did not have a father of his own growing up. he viewed just asth madiba is viewed as a father in south africa, was a spiritual father for barack obama as he has written about in his own autobiography. >> i read that every day he protested the apartheid as it began to get momentum. >> it is interesting you point out these colors. in this country, you wear black at a funeral in celebration. in south africa and many african nations, color is very important. color is always a very celebratory thing. >> you will s
. >> michelle obama said when she went with her daughters, the main thing she wanted to say was thank you for the work you have done, the legacy you have left behind and the way you have changed my life and my husband. i couldn't think of many -- the only thing i wanted to say to him, to impress upon him, was how grateful we were to him in this country as well. she said it was a very special moment for her and her family. >> president obama said his first political act ever was...
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michelle obama. former president george bush and laura and former president clinton and hillary. clinton sat down today and recalled mandela's long years in prison. >> i said, tell me how this changed you. how did you give up 27 of the best years of your life and come out a better than than you went in. he said i realized they could take everything from me except my mind and my heart. those things i would have to give them. he said, i decided not to give them away. >> reporter: all told, there are ten days of national mourning for the late nelson mandela. considering the emotions we're seeing, that might not be enough. >> greg, thank you. >>> much of the u.s. is facing down right wintry blast with frigid temps, ice and snow. several deaths have been reported, most resulting from treacherous driving conditions. hundreds of flights have been canceled. the national weather service issued ice warnings for at least eight states. the temperature in parts of north dakota, as you see here, registered a few degrees below zero. but the windchill pushed it to nearly 40 below. >>> up next, the battle for the soul of the democratic party. but first, here's what some of our fox affiliates across
michelle obama. former president george bush and laura and former president clinton and hillary. clinton sat down today and recalled mandela's long years in prison. >> i said, tell me how this changed you. how did you give up 27 of the best years of your life and come out a better than than you went in. he said i realized they could take everything from me except my mind and my heart. those things i would have to give them. he said, i decided not to give them away. >> reporter: all...
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change your number. turn it up. i'm bethand i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage.them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into business to spend time managing receipts, that's why we have ink. we like being in business because we like being creative, we like interacting with people. so you have time to focus on the things you love. ink from chase. so you can. >> i had been with mandela. she gave me a hug and kissed me on the lips and said my husband. >> what happened? >> it's robo pundit. >> it was like with his trainer. >> it turns out that is dangerous. >> having more people get injured. >> is that true? >> how these humorless people are. they don't realize it's love. >> it's tasty style affection. >> this is how you win the world cup. >> you see dick cheney go all crazy. i think you have a crush on him. i think you like dick cheney. >> a tribute to my inseparation. tom selleck. >> we thought others were more appropriate. >> i'm sign languaging. mika, when you were talking, i was doing better than the other guy. >> we will start th
change your number. turn it up. i'm bethand i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage.them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into business to spend time managing receipts, that's why we have ink. we like being in business because we like being creative, we like interacting with people. so you have time to focus on the things you love. ink from chase. so you can. >> i had been with mandela. she gave me a hug and kissed me on the lips and said my husband....
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michelle lacy, who could be facing years in prison if found guilty on various drug and weapons charges, has found ways to adapt to life in the maricopa county jail. she fights the monotony by frequently changinghairstyles and changing makeup with other inmates. >> and that's about as best as it gets right there. >> but being away from her three children is a much harder thing to adapt to. >> it's horrible. that's like the hardest part. like i know i messed up and i need to pay my consequences or whatever, but that's the part that sucks the most is not seeing them. i talk to them like four times a week. but they've got so much going on. >> last night when i talked to her she was telling me how she got another award and how she wished i was there, so that just made me feel really bad. she goes, well, maybe you'll be there next time and i knew i wouldn't be. and i just told her, well, i'll try, but i don't know yet. because i know i won't be. >> but lacy has found a way to involve herself in her kids' lives. she's taking part in a new program at the jail where mothers are recorded on dvd reading books. the dvds are then sent to their children at home. and today lacy and one other inmate danielle
michelle lacy, who could be facing years in prison if found guilty on various drug and weapons charges, has found ways to adapt to life in the maricopa county jail. she fights the monotony by frequently changinghairstyles and changing makeup with other inmates. >> and that's about as best as it gets right there. >> but being away from her three children is a much harder thing to adapt to. >> it's horrible. that's like the hardest part. like i know i messed up and i need to pay...
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michelle meyer is joining us from bank of america. what is the long-term ramifications if wages do not grow? changesrtainly consumption behavior. it changesll dynamics in the economy. you have several years of slow growth. consumers are going to feel differently about their willingness to take on debt. they will feel differently about their willingness to save. >> i spoke last night to jeffrey at general electric. he minced no words about it. he simply said that there is a huge difference between two percent gdp and 3.5% gdp. do you agree with that? would that solve america's problems? >> it will go a long way. 3.5% gdp is a much stronger economy than two percent. we estimate growth to be about 2.25%. you need that to keep this trend. this is coming off of a very weak recession. we have a big output cap. things are above trend. we need to close that gap and normalize the challenges. >> thank you so much. we will continue with matt dowd. images of the passing of nelson mandela. it has to include desmond tutu. the religious experience in south africa is so complicated by the 17th century dutch. here is desmond tutu and his thoughts on nelso
michelle meyer is joining us from bank of america. what is the long-term ramifications if wages do not grow? changesrtainly consumption behavior. it changesll dynamics in the economy. you have several years of slow growth. consumers are going to feel differently about their willingness to take on debt. they will feel differently about their willingness to save. >> i spoke last night to jeffrey at general electric. he minced no words about it. he simply said that there is a huge difference...
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change, school choice. there need to be other options we do not often want to have the conversation around because it could mean, god for bid, that some people lose their jobs. >> michelehat is america's homework assignment? >> look, if you look the an american culture today, we are so busy spending our time making our children feel good about themselves, that we've lost sight of taking the time that is necessary to make them good at things. so in america, every kid gets a trophy for soccer whether or not they played, whether or not they scored. just merely for participating. and that's a problem in our society because we are not teaching our kids about competition. we are not teaching our kids to work hard and do the right thing. >> where did that come from? i don't remember that when i was little. you get acknowledged if you make a good play. >> if you show up. >> but now kids are getting trophies for everything. >> we actually make kids ---ing >> as we have evolved as a society, one thing that we have sort of taken on is this thing that we don't want to make kids feel bad about themselves. in order to bolster self-esteem, we want to give every kid a medal. but in fa
change, school choice. there need to be other options we do not often want to have the conversation around because it could mean, god for bid, that some people lose their jobs. >> michelehat is america's homework assignment? >> look, if you look the an american culture today, we are so busy spending our time making our children feel good about themselves, that we've lost sight of taking the time that is necessary to make them good at things. so in america, every kid gets a trophy...
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changes happened with the big screen and on tv, when "glee's" cory monteith died in july, the tribute show captured the emotion of his still grieving castmates, including his real life love, lea michelle♪ there's a place for us >> reporter: as paul walker's fans mourn, the destroyed red porsche at the crash scene is reminiscent of another involving an actor gone too early. james dean, most famous for his leadole in "rebel without a cause" was killed in his silver porsche in 1955, just one day after wrapping the film "giant." walker on twitter account descrid himself asn adrenaline junkie who does some acting on the side. leaves behind a 15-year-old daughter. >>> other news, a tense turf war racheting up between china and japan enter into this nasty nflict, vice president joe biden. what role will he play in asia's air battle? stay with us. hi honey, did you get the teco yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with new fedex one rate, i could fill a box and ship it for one flat rate. so i knit until it was full. you'd be crazy not to. is that nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. >>> welcome back to "the lead." turning to the wo
changes happened with the big screen and on tv, when "glee's" cory monteith died in july, the tribute show captured the emotion of his still grieving castmates, including his real life love, lea michelle♪ there's a place for us >> reporter: as paul walker's fans mourn, the destroyed red porsche at the crash scene is reminiscent of another involving an actor gone too early. james dean, most famous for his leadole in "rebel without a cause" was killed in his silver...
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it really changes the way we look at our first families. >> i want to start with first lady michelley theme, a celebration of those who sacrifice every day for us. >> that's something that mrs. obama keeps close to her heart and it's very important to her. the actual theme is gather round your family, our traditions, our history. and the blue room true does honor our servicemen and there are stars for our fallen soldiers. there are also these really poignant pictures of children reconnecting with their parents as they return from the military service. >> so meaningful. jackie kennedy, i'm sure there was attention to detail there. >> i love jackie kennedy. our fashion icon. here is the secret, her christmas style was a little messy. it was even happen hazard in their private family photo, which are presidential historians give us access to. and then she liked to decorate with miniature trees and miniature ornaments. she had the first theme, a nutcracker christmas. >> fantastic. we see these photos, so candid, in the moment, celebrating that day with the kids. betty ford? what can you
it really changes the way we look at our first families. >> i want to start with first lady michelley theme, a celebration of those who sacrifice every day for us. >> that's something that mrs. obama keeps close to her heart and it's very important to her. the actual theme is gather round your family, our traditions, our history. and the blue room true does honor our servicemen and there are stars for our fallen soldiers. there are also these really poignant pictures of children...